My neighbor went missing this weekend.

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Say it isn't so!

Sounds o to familiar to me. I my self was left with a babysitter when I was toddler. 30 years later, still no mother to claim me. Of course, I am sure the babysitter in this case called the police right away unlike my babysitter. She kept me for about a week and passed me off to another family. Then St. Marys courts system gave that family custody of me without even researching as to what happened to my real mother.

I pray the mother is found. I have spent decades wondering what happened to my mother and why didn't anyone try to find out. I hope this case isn't in St. Marys.

OMG! Are you serious? That is what really happened to you? I feel bad for you.
Now? I wonder what did happen to your mother? There must be some way you could find out with all the technology out there now. Your mothers family probably knows what happened to her. Maybe she just wasn't ready to be a mom. awww
 

atrusomder

Isaiah 55:8-9
Sounds o to familiar to me. I my self was left with a babysitter when I was toddler. 30 years later, still no mother to claim me. Of course, I am sure the babysitter in this case called the police right away unlike my babysitter. She kept me for about a week and passed me off to another family. Then St. Marys courts system gave that family custody of me without even researching as to what happened to my real mother.

I pray the mother is found. I have spent decades wondering what happened to my mother and why didn't anyone try to find out. I hope this case isn't in St. Marys.

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Made a post but found this one.
mgdbaa, Do you look similar to this age progression photo?
This person is said to have disappeared when her mother left her with a babysitter.
 

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aps45819

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I was found under a tobacco leaf. My mom said the milkman is my dad.


When I was a little kid, some guys in the neighborhood asked me where I got my red hair. I didn't know so I went home to ask Mom. She had some neighbor ladies over drinking coffee and I posed the question of my hair color to her. She replied "From the milkman" and all the neighbor ladies laughed so I knew it was a clever answer.

Fast forward to a family reunion a few months later and an elderly aunt asked the very question to which I now knew a clever answer. After stating loud and proud so all could hear that I got my red hair from the milkman, I suddenly found myself lifted off the ground and carried out of the room by father who explained that was not as clever an answer as I thought.
 

Pyrotech

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Sounds o to familiar to me. I my self was left with a babysitter when I was toddler. 30 years later, still no mother to claim me. Of course, I am sure the babysitter in this case called the police right away unlike my babysitter. She kept me for about a week and passed me off to another family. Then St. Marys courts system gave that family custody of me without even researching as to what happened to my real mother.

I pray the mother is found. I have spent decades wondering what happened to my mother and why didn't anyone try to find out. I hope this case isn't in St. Marys.

Man, I can so relate to this...
 
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