Posted on 12/20/2010 10:43:17 AM PST by jackspyder
One of the great things about the internet is how fast information can travel between friends, relatives, and strangers - especially when a situation is dire. When someone has a need, we can quickly respond with a few clicks of the keyboard to make things happen right away. That is hopefully the case with you, whoever you are, who happens to read this article today.
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"This girl goes to our church. Her name is Emily Wicks, she's 13 and has been missing since Dec 13th. It is believed that she had been trafficked! Please keep her and her family in your prayers and if you have any information please contact the Irving Police at 1-972-721-2581 or the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children 1-800-THE-LOST"
The photo attached to this article is the official picture posted by MissingKids.com
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I’m guessing this is Irving Texas. Any idea of a direction they were headed?
Prayers up... :(
Yes, Irving TX - no idea unfortunately
Prayers for this young girl and her family. I wonder why they believe it is human trafficking? Is that prevalent in Texas?
I went to several relevant web sites and can’t find any details of the circumstances of her disappearance. Where can we find this information? Why is she suspected of being trafficked?
local news station channel 11 did a story this evening - two suspects caught, girl did not run away, family is of course wanting her home, she went for a free tattoo a week ago
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