Posted on 09/03/2016 3:52:36 AM PDT by SMGFan
As of FRIDAY afternoon (9/2), syndicated and iHEARTMEDIA News-Talk WOAI-A/SAN ANTONIO host "JOE PAGS" PAGLIARULO is asking for the public's help in finding his missing 16-year-old daughter. GABRIELLA (GABBY) PAGLIARULO has been missing since WEDNESDAY (8/31) and was last seen with a 29-year-old named CHRISTOPHER LEE FRETWELL in a 2011 white TOYOTA Camry with TEXAS license plate GZZ1279. -
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I don’t understand what a 29 year old man has in common with a 16 year old aside from the obvious.
Find this POS and kill him.
Damn. I really like Joe.
I’m going to agree. Teenage girls do crazy stuff. This guy has likely talked her into taking off with him. He needs an Alabama azz kickin.
How careful today’s parents have to be when raising their children. The evil and predators that abound in our society are everywhere.
Amen to that!
She has been found safe according to Comal County Sheriff’s facebook.
Just saw this...
Missing 16-year-old daughter of San Antonio radio host found
http://www.statesman.com/news/news/missing-16-year-old-daughter-of-houston-radio-host/nsRBp/
< She has been found safe according to Comal County Sheriffs facebook.
Thank God. Mom and Dad now need to have a sit down with their daughter and let her know that there are some very evil people in the world who are more cunning and smarter than a 16 year old that enjoy cutting them into pieces and scattering their remains from county to county...
Teenage girls do crazy stuff with bad guys.
I was a good guy. Good guys they don’t do crazy stuff with.
The taste for trash started before she was 16...
One or more parent wasn’t paying attention...when they old enough to start getting attracted to that mentality...
You get ahead of it...quickly...
Been there, done that...
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