Posted on 11/27/2018 4:41:06 PM PST by bgill
ROBESON COUNTY, North Carolina -- FBI agents and detectives found a body in Robeson County Tuesday afternoon while "following leads related to the search for 13-year-old Hania Aguilar," according to a bureau spokesperson. The area is where the FBI had previously asked the public for surveillance video to help piece together information about the teen's disappearance. "The body has not been positively identified, but investigators with the FBI, Lumberton PD, the SBI, and the Robeson County Sheriff's Office were following leads related to the search for 13-year-old Hania Aguilar when the discovery was made," FBI spokesperson Shelley Lynch said in a statement. On Monday, Nov. 5, the teen was forced into a stolen, green SUV while she was outside of her Lumberton home.
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Yes, saw that. Horrible.
“When she was 10 I promised her that she would be getting a gun and training to use it when she turns 18, and it made her pretty happy.”
That is pretty late. I started my daughter on handguns when she was 7.
I worked there for a month training other techs.
First day on the job was warned not to be out after dark with my out of state plates.
Second day on the job another tech told me his son was murdered and that Lumberton residents have a 1-50 chance of being a victim of violent crime and 1-5 of knowing somebody who was a victim of violent crime.
Needless to say that I stayed in my hotel after dark and stuck to routes with heavy traffic when I did go out.
Not to mention being armed constantly.
Wow!
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