YOU CAN HELP!!!!!!

I have decided to spearhead a Citywide Day for the Missing in Philadelphia. The date is tentatively set for Spring 2006. Target location is in front of Memorial Hall in Fairmount Park. This will be an event for families and friends of missing persons. You are welcome to bring photos, posters, t-shirt and other items bearing the likeness of your loved one.I am in the process of making arrangements for the event. I hope to gain the support of our local sports teams and maybe get celebrities from our area to participate in the event. I will have law enforcement officials speak to the crowd regarding procedures for filing missing persons reports and safety for individuals to prevent personal endangerment or future abductions. To offer your assistance or to participate in this event please contact me via e-mail at dejuana45@msn.com.In the press recently there has been mention of the racial divide in coverage for missing black females. In all fairness, I have seen very few missing white males with the exception of Richard Petrone. Nonetheless, before being thrust firsthand into this situation, I was unaware of just how many adults go missing yearly. If I was in the dark - imagine how many others are in the same position!!! Let's make the public aware of our situation and help to prevent it from becoming an even bigger epidemic.To view photos of missing adults go to http://www.theyaremissed.com/. For information on beginning legislation for better police procedures when adults are missing go to http://www.projectjason.org/ and read about Kelly Jolkowski and her family's ordeal and what they did to make some good come out of her son's disapperance. Also see her daily blog http://www.voice4themissing.blogspot.com/. We have to do what they did....MAKE NOISE TILL YOU MAKE A DIFFERENCE!!!!!!!
Have You Seen Me???

Vital Statistics at Time of Disappearance
Missing Since:
September 24, 2004 from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Classification: Endangered Missing
Height and Weight: 5'4, 165 pounds
Distinguishing Characteristics: Black hair, brown eyes. Slaughter has no teeth. He has a scar on the top of his head and a moustache.
Clothing Description: Khaki pants, a brown flannel tweed shirt and boots.
Medical Conditions: Slaughter has a brain tumor and suffers from seizures as a result. He has the mental capacity of a nine-year-old.
Details of Disappearance: Slaughter was last seen at the intersection of 26th and Cambria Streets in North Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at approximately 4:00 p.m. on September 24, 2004. His family says it is uncharacteristic of him to leave home for an extended length of time. His case remains unsolved.
Have You seen Me?
Alice Artison
Artison was last seen at approximately 3:00 p.m. on July 22, 2004, at a family member's residence in the vicinity of the 3000 block of west Girard Avenue in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She left the residence on foot with her relative and the two parted ways at the intersection of Broad and Masters Streets. She has never been heard from again. Artison was in good physical health at the time of her disappearance and had not been diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease or anything similar, but her loved ones say she was becoming increasingly forgetful before she vanished and often misplaced things. They believe she may have become lost and forgotten where she is and/or who she is. Her daughter was considering having her get a medical evaluation before she disappeared. Artison's case remains unsolved

Vital Statistics at Time of Disappearance
Missing Since: July 22, 2004 from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Classification: Endangered Missing
Date Of Birth: May 2, 1928
Age: 76 years old
Height and Weight: 4'11 - 5'4, 125 - 135 pounds
Distinguishing Characteristics: Gray hair, brown eyes. Artison was wearing a short black and gray wig at the time of her disappearance. She wears plastic-framed eyeglasses and a full set of dentures. She has pierced ears and a scar on her elbow.
Clothing Description: A gray or pink skirt, a matching jacket and a gold band on her left hand.

YAHOOOO!!!!!!

Brennie was recently added to the following missing persons sites;

www.nampn.doenetwork.us

and

www.charleyproject.org

I plan to supply them with more information about her and her disapperance. This will give her a more complete profile. We are definitely making headway with getting her story noticed!!


Have You Seen This Woman???
Andriene Walker

Clothing Description: Black pants, a red shirt, and boots.
Medical Conditions: Walker has an unspecified medical condition.
Details of Disappearance: Walker was last seen at her residence in the vicinity of Windrim Avenue and North Pennok Avenue in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, on September 8, 2003. She has never been heard from again. Few details are available in Walker's case.

Investigating Agency If you have any information concerning this case, please contact: Upper Darby Township Police Department 610-734-7684
REPEAT POSTING!!!!

I have decided to spearhead a Citywide Day for the Missing in Philadelphia. The date is tentatively set for Spring 2006. Target location is in front of Memorial Hall in Fairmount Park. This will be an event for families and friends of missing persons. You are welcome to bring photos, posters, t-shirt and other items bearing the likeness of your loved one.

I am in the process of making arrangements for the event. I hope to gain the support of our local sports teams and maybe get celebrities from our area to participate in the event. I will have law enforcement officials speak to the crowd regarding procedures for filing missing persons reports and safety for individuals to prevent personal endangerment or future abductions. To offer your assistance or to participate in this event please contact me via e-mail at dejuana45@msn.com.

In the press recently there has been mention of the racial divide in coverage for missing black females. In all fairness, I have seen very few missing white males with the exception of Richard Petrone. Nonetheless, before being thrust firsthand into this situation, I was unaware of just how many adults go missing yearly. If I was in the dark - imagine how many others are in the same position!!! Let's make the public aware of our situation and help to prevent it from becoming an even bigger epidemic.

To view photos of missing adults go to www.theyaremissed.com. For information on beginning legislation for better police procedures when adults are missing go to www.projectjason.org and read about Kelly Jolkowski and her family's ordeal and what they did to make some good come out of her son's disapperance. Also see her daily blog www.voice4themissing.blogspot.com. We have to do what they did....MAKE NOISE TILL YOU MAKE A DIFFERENCE!!!!!!!