::MISSING CHILD:: •Mary Elizabeth Nunes•'s Interests
General
Search the NCMEC database for Missing Children by State:
Over 2000 children go missing every day and it would literally be impossible
to show them all to you on this page in such a way that they would be
useful to you, so if you would like to search for children in your area,
please use the links below to go directly to the most comprehensive and
updated database in the country...
National Center for Missing & Exploited
Children - official site for current information on Missing and Exploited
Children, search for missing children, view wanted posters, submit child
"sightings", and additional information.
National Sex Offender Registry
- Over 1,000 registered offenders report a new address every day. Did
one recently move near you?
Childfind Canada - a national organization
that is committed to finding Canadian missing children
Put up an Amber Alert Bar - Unfortunately
Amber Alert Bars will not work on your Myspace site, but if you have another
site, they work. Or, if you want to see the latest Amber Alert in your
area, you can go directly to their site to see the latest news.
Safe Community Alert Network - The
SCAN service broadcasts alerts directly to computers and wireless devices
such as cell phone and PDAs as they become available in the zip code areas
for which users have registered. SCAN maintains a twenty-four hour, seven-day
service and support bureau that collects and reviews alert content and
broadcasts those alerts to those registered users that have opted-in to
the SCAN service.
CHILD ABDUCTION PREVENTION - The following information is from The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. In light of the high profile abductions of several children, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) encourages families not to panic. Instead, parents need to empower themselves with information that can help protect their children.
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CHILD ABDUCTION: STATISTICS
Parental abductions and runaway cases make up the majority of missing children in the United States. In 2001 there were about 725,000 children reported missing, or nearly 2,000 per day. The vast majority of these cases were recovered quickly; however, the parent or guardian was concerned enough to contact law enforcement and they placed the child into the FBI's National Crime Information Center; a computerized national database of criminal justice information. It is available to Federal, state and local law enforcement and other criminal justice agencies.
Each year there are about 3,000 to 5,000 non-family abductions reported to police, most of which are short term sexually-motivated cases. About 200 to 300 of these cases, or 6 percent, make up the most serious cases where the child was murdered, ransomed or taken with the intent to keep.
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SAFETY TIPS FOR PARENTS:
Be sure to go over the rules with your children about whose homes they can visit when you're not there and discuss the boundaries of where they can and can't go in the neighborhood.
Always listen to your children and keep the lines of communication open. Teach your children to get of out of dangerous or uncomfortable situations right away, and practice role-playing and basic safety skills with them.
Teach your children in whose car they may ride. Children should be cautioned never to approach any vehicle, occupied or not, unless accompanied by a parent or trusted adult.
Make sure children know their names, address, telephone numbers and how to use the telephone.
Choose babysitters with care. Obtain references from family, friends and neighbors.
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SAFETY TIPS FOR CHILDREN:
Always check first with your parents or the person in charge before you go anywhere or do anything.
Always take a friend when you play or go somewhere.
Don't be tricked by adults who offer you special treats or gifts or ask you for help.
Don't be afraid to say no and get away from any situation that makes you feel uncomfortable or confused. Trust your feelings.
Don't get into a car or go near a car with someone in it unless you are with your parents or a trusted adult.
Never take a ride from someone without checking first with your parents.
Never go into a public restroom by yourself.
Never go alone to the mall, movies, video arcades or parks.
Stay safe when you're home alone by keeping the door locked. Do not open the door for or talk to anyone who stops by unless the person is a trusted family friend or relative.
*For more information please visit www.missingkids.com or call NCMEC's toll-free hotline at 1-800-843-5678.
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FINGERPRINTING YOUR CHILD:
To have your child's fingerprints taken, contact your local or state police departments to find out if they offer a child safety program which includes fingerprinting.
About me: MARY "WALK ON". MARY "JUST WALK AWAY"!
MARY CALL 1-800-THE-LOST.
This is Mary Elizabeth Nunes. She is 13 years old.
She should enter 8th grade this fall.
She has been lied to and might not know
she has been abducted.
She suffers from migraine headaches and has an AVM
malformation. She is in need of medical care!(she might need surgery).
She has a birthmark on the bottom of her left foot.
She might be wearing braces as her teeth are crooked.
She is tall for her age. She has pierced ears.
Her ears stick out.
Her hair color turns golden shades of red and blonde from spending time in the sunshine. She might have changed her
hair style(bangs)and length.
If you have seen her or know where she is, contact
The US Marshals 1-877-wanted-2, or NCMEC at 1-800-the-lost!
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Who I'd like to meet: Circumstances:
The child was abducted by her non-custodial mother, Genevieve Kelley, and her stepfather, Scott David Kelley, on October 22, 2004. Felony warrants are on file for the abductors. Genevieve is pictured in the picture section. She may dye her hair and may wear contacts or glasses. She also is a smoker.
Scott may have shaved his hair. He too, may be wearing contact lenses.
Click for Amber Alert Updates. Ticker appears at top of page
::MISSING CHILD:: •Mary Elizabeth Nunes•'s Friend Space (Top 19)
::MISSING CHILD:: •Mary Elizabeth Nunes• has 256 friends.
I saw there faces and it broke my heart the face of a human being who is lost and there loved ones
And friends don’t know where they are or if there ok,
And I saw the faces of those who died in such a horrible way and no one seems to know there face
Or who they are ,,we search endlessly in hopes of helping even one of our lost find there way back
Home I felt sad, broken hearted disappointed in humanity when I saw each and every face, Until I realized
For every face I saw there was an endless line of faces of living hero’s giving part of themselves trying
To help strangers they don’t even know, And then I started to cry because I recognized one of my greatest loves,
The heart of a hero, And that heart is filled with compassion , courage and strength and a selfless determination to do what others think can’t be done make a difference in the world for the better.
Thank you my hero’s thank you so much for reminding me even in the worst of times a hero’s heart can
There is nothing more wonderous, than life as it's seen, through the eyes of a child ! :-) Wishing for you, a day filled with sunshine & laughter. XOXO !!
If there is anything we can do to help in the search for your loved one please let us know. We have representatives in most states and if we don't have one in your state we will find one. We want to help bring these loved ones home. If we can do anything please let us know. We have started Forums for families (and 1 solely for siblings) of missing loved ones. They are password protected for the families privacy. If you are the sibling or family member of a missing loved one please send me a message and after verifying I will give you the information to join. This was requested by the sister of a missing girl. So I have set it up and I will monitor it. We did this so that families can talk to others who understand. If you are interested let me know.