Exposing Child UN-Protective Services and the Deceitful Practices They Use to Rip Families Apart/Where Relative Placement is NOT an Option, as Stated by a DCYF Supervisor
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Thursday, July 28, 2011
Vulnerable Missing: Jesse McCarthy, 15 from Manchester, NH
Vulnerable Missing: Jesse McCarthy, 15 from Manchester, NH – Londonderry News
Jesse McCarthy, 15 is missing. He went missing from the Zachary Rd. area in Manchester, NH on June 26, 2011 at around 4pm. He is considered vulnerable.
It is possible that Jesse may be with a friend, or a group of friends – both male or female – in the Manchester, NH or possibly in the Concord, NH area.
Jesse has very short brown hair, brown eyes and a fair complexion. He is approximately 5′ 9″ and weighs around 130 lbs.
His left arm bears 4 or 5 circular scars that resemble cigarette burn marks and one of his elbows has two visible warts that are close together that is noticeable. He also has a 1″ scar underneath his chin should his head be tilted upwards.
His family is very worried for his safety and well being and ask if anyone has information to please contact authorities.
If info, please contact the Manchester, NH police at (603) 668-8711, or the Concord Police at (603) 225-0860, or your local police.
Note: IF you are an adult and allowing a minor child to stay at your residence without parental permission, you can be charged and prosecuted. If you are holding a child against their wishes, you will be prosecuted.
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I would want to know a great deal more before I called the police. Sorry, but the cops ARE NOT a childs best friend.
ReplyDeleteYou're definitely right Bill. I wouldn't call the Police.
ReplyDeleteI would only notify the family.