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Four Girls Missing In Bronx

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Police are searching for four girls who went missing in Bronx.

Sisters Chantel, 12, and Taniah Jackson, 13, left their grandmother’s home at approximately 7 p.m. Saturday to go to a nearby pizza place and never returned.

Thirteen-year-old Angelique Noque was last seen at home at 9 p.m. Saturday.

Shayba Douglas, 16, has been missing since 1 p.m. Friday.

If you have any information about any of the missing girls, please call Crime Stopppers at 800-577-TIPS or go to here.

 

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SONIA FOY on 07/14/2011 14:41:23
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Why hasn't this been front page news?
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Neil Carroll on 07/29/2011 02:07:55
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Did not see on TV an Amber Alert. Nor did the radio give an alert. The best oppurtunity to return children to their families is for the local citizenry to be aware, informed and to inform the Police so they can and prefer a quick end to a child's terror and take a human with no conscience,an evil soul and will always be a predator, preying on children. Write your local judges to dole out the harshest sentences or you will work hard to make sure they will not be re-elected. Pressure the politicians to appoint judges who will offer maximum sentences to be served concurrently.

Nonetheless and despite my rant, i never heard about these missing girls until I just read this... Sad... May God have mercy and let all the families soon reunite with these children.
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reports on the Highbridge section of Bronx. Before enrolling in Columbia’s journalism school, she reported for some of the most widely circulated Spanish newspapers (ABC, El Mundo), as well as for Agencia EFE newswire and the British Medical Journal, covering local news, social issues, science, health, culture and the environment. Born in Madrid, she graduated from a Madrid university in law and journalism and she also holds an MBA. Before coming to the USA, she lived in Spain, the United Kingdom and Israel.