Posted on 07/28/2018 11:34:56 AM PDT by a little elbow grease
While one young college student has made headlines after she disappeared, dozens of children have gone missing in the same state.
A young University of Iowa student made headlines recently after she disappeared during an evening jogbut she is just one of the dozens of people who have been reported missing in Iowa in the last 10 days, and the overwhelming majority of the disappearances are children.
Mollie Tibbetts, 20, has become the latest face of the missing person database this week after she was last seen going for a jog near her boyfriends house on the evening of July 18, and she seemingly vanished. Dozens of people of have pitched in to help search for the college student, and as she appeared to have no motive to flee, and her closest friends and family members have cooperated with police, it raises troubling questions about whether she was abducted.
However, Tibbetts is not alone. According to the Missing Person database published by the Iowa Department of Public Safety, 48 people have gone missing in the last two weeks, and 34 of those people are children.
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You must be out of your mind. I am 90 years old and this is the worst time that I have known of for children to be alone at any time.
Once upon a time, journalism was part of the NEWS business. They were supposed to INFORM you and so they included the basic INFORMATION right up front.
Today, it's all entertainment and the equivalent of click bait.
It might never occur to them to tell you anything. They just want to snag your attention for awhile. Nothing else matters.
Iowa has also been busy recruiting 3rd world types.
It’s space aliens I tell you, space aliens! Trump is one of them, look at his hair!
Abortions?
Stranger abductions are very rare. In addition to runaways, children are commonly reported missing when they are taken by a non-custodial parent.
Sheesh - they are all online at the welfare office
ok, I went to the Iowa missing persons board, here:
https://www.iowaonline.state.ia.us/mpic/Controller.aspx
I copied all the open missing persons (Still missing) listed back through December 2016, and removed everything that was not listed under Juvenile.
The last three months have been awful!
considerably less awful before that.
Only 24 kids reported still missing, that went missing in 2017.
But 130 kids went missing in Iowa in the last three months!
32 of them are 14 or under. 30 more are 15.
Missing In July: 47 kids: 25 girls, 22 boys.
17 year olds: 4 girls, 2 boys.
16 year olds: 7 girls, 8 boys.
15 year olds: 9 girls, 4 boys.
14 year olds: 2 girls, 5 boys.
13 year olds: 3 girls, 3 boys.
Missing In June: 42 kids: 26 girls, 16 boys.
17 year olds: 8 girls, 4 boys.
16 year olds: 8 girls, 7 boys.
15 year olds: 5 girls, 4 boys.
14 year olds: 2 girls, 0 boys.
13 year olds: 3 girls, 1 boy.
Missing In May: 41 kids. 21 girls, 20 boys.
17 year olds: 6 girls, 3 boys.
16 year olds: 3 girls, 4 boys.
15 year olds: 6 girls, 2 boys.
14 year olds: 3 girls, 5 boys.
13 year olds: 1 girl, 3 boys.
One Year old: 1 boy.
Missing in April: 13 kids, all 15 or older.
11 in March
6 in February
Perhaps many fewer are missing from more than 3 months ago because they have been found.
I also imagine many of the 16 and older are run-aways, but looking at this data screams evil in progress there to me.
Go Here:
https://www.iowaonline.state.ia.us/mpic/Controller.aspx
Click on List all Missing, on the left.
398 total people (Most are kids) ever reported missing in Iowa, are still currently missing, per this MPIC site.
(but over 40 kids missing per month in the last 3 months! All still missing.)
You can sort various ways, and you can click on any name to see details, race, etc.
I have not (yet) chased any of the names for related news items, but that is something people might want to try...
Number is up due to illegals. Pretty clear from missing children names in alerts. The number missing is not out of line otherwise. This is much addressed by Iowa officials because of kook claims on blogs.
One is way too much.
A 20 year old is an adult, not a child.
My grandma had her first child at 18 during wwii.
Journalists are idiots.
More sacrifices to the corn god for a good crop?
I was hoping that maybe, as George Bush used to say, all “the little brown ones” had been packed up and shipped south to mama and popi.
Dig a little deeper.
The actual names and info provided does not support that claim, as far as I can tell.
no, a number of people were reported as MISSING PERSONS not vanished.
Every teen that doesn’t come home the next am is a MISSING PERSON.
“Vanished” is just blogger and Facebook nonsense. In two weeks, it would be expected to receive reports of 168 “missing” juveniles.
For those who might not be math impaired, “The Iowa Department of Public Safety has released a statement clarifying the issue. It notes that last year alone, 4,311 juveniles were reported missing to The Missing Person Information Clearinghouse.”
This is an average of approximately 12 juveniles a day, the agency said in a press release. The vast majority of which are found or returned home within 24 hours.
https://cbs2iowa.com/news/local/iowa-dps-no-uptick-in-missing-children
I downloaded the data from the Iowa state database, using only entries with entry dates up to three years back.
Most cases do seem to get cleared in time.
The number of cases for all of July to date is not vastly different that June, or May (summertime??).
However, there is one factor which seems be an anomolie.
The city of Davenport has all by itself 20% of the cases on the whole list and 20% of the cases for 2018. Davenport is about half the size of Des Moines, and is reporting way more missing cases than any other city its size. If I were state authorities, I’d be asking why are the figures in Davenport so high; like what’s going on in Davenport.
There are some that care about blog click bait, there should be a brigade that pounds any thread where the ‘who what when where why and how’ isn’t attended to clearly in the excerpt or first post.
It’s hard for me to imagine someone looking back from the year 2050 and thinking that the rise of the 24 hour news cycle was this great thing for society.
Freegards
All over the state, by major highways and the interstates.
Some are recovered. Often the non custodial parent takes them. Many are not. Often assumed to be runaways.
But there is a pattern, and lots of evidence pointing to sex trafficking.
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