S124 Black Girl Missing
Sunday , 05.19.2019
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Attendees
Paula Percival
James Miller
Tiffanie Pulley
AgendaLast Meeting Follow-up
- We continued the conversation of Police over aggression.
New Business1. Blackandmissing.orga. As of January 26, 2012, an NCIC offline search for BAMBNF shows that there were a total of 679,996 entries.
- Of that number, blacks made up of 33% of the missing (229,683), a slight decrease.
- BAMBNF also found that as of January 26, 2012, there were 29,917 total active cases.
- Of those cases, blacks made up of 40% of the missing (11,982). That is a number that is not being represented in mainstream media.
- A study of Amber Alerts from Jan 1, 2010- Dec 31, 2010 found out of a total of 173 Amber Alerts, 30% of the alerts were for black children (compared with 47% of whites)
- Missing in D.C
- https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/juliareinstein/heres-whats-going-on-with-the-missing-black-teens-in-dc
- The Missing
- Nahendra Faye Davis, 35, of Baker, was last seen on Thursday, December 27, 2018 at about 4:45 p.m. Police say she dropped off her children at her mother’s home in the Glen Oaks area of Baton Rouge. Davis left the home in her white Dodge Challenger. Her family does not know where she was heading after she left. Davis’ unoccupied vehicle was found around Scenic Hwy. and 72nd Ave.The Baker woman is about 5 feet 3 to 5 feet 5 inches and weighs around 150 pounds.
The Baker Police Department urges anyone with information on Davis’ whereabouts to call detectives at 225-775-6000 ext. 1.
- Phoenix Coldon was 23 at the time and a junior studying at UMSL. She left home on a Sunday afternoon. Her black Chevy Blazer was found two and a half hours later on a vacant lot in East St. Louis. The engine was running and her purse was inside. Anyone with information about Phoenix Coldon is asked to contact the St. Louis County police or CrimeStoppers. There’s a reward of up $1,000. For more information on this case, go to:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Missing-Phoenix-Coldon/339491736061193?sk=wall&filter=12
- http://www.blackandmissinginc.com
- Maleah Davis,Case Type: Endangered. DOB: Jan 01, 2016. Missing Date: May 05, 2019. Age Now: 3. Missing City: Houston. Missing State: TX.
Case Number: AA30258 Gender: Female Race: Black Complexion: Medium. Height: 3-0. Weight: 35. Hair Color: Black. Hair Length: Medium. Eye Color: Brown. Wear Glasses or Contacts: No. Location Last Seen: around 8P
Circumstances of Disappearance: Maleah, her stepfather and his two-year-old son were reportedly abducted by three Hispanic males in a blue, Crew-cab, Chevy pick-up truck (possibly @2010 year model) the night before. The father was assaulted, and he and his son were dropped off in the southwest Houston/Sugar Land area Saturday night. The abductors kept Maleah with them and drove off.
Last Seen Wearing: A light blue Under Armor jacket, blue jeans, and gray Under Armor tennis shoes with pink and white details.
Identifying Marks or Characteristics: Unknown.
- Randi Marie Garth Case Type: Endangered. DOB: Jan 01, 2001. Missing Date: Aug 07, 2018 Age Now: 18. Missing City: Zanesville. Missing State: OH. Case Number: x Gender: Female. Race: Black. Complexion: Medium. Height: 5-11. Weight: 140. Hair Color: Brown. Hair Length: Shoulder Length. Eye Color: Brown. Wear Glasses or Contacts: No. Location Last Seen: At her home on Buena Vista Circle. Circumstances of Disappearance: Unknown. Last Seen Wearing: She was wearing black pants and a black shirt. Identifying Marks or Characteristics: Unknown.
- Resources for families
- http://www.blackandmissinginc.com/cdad/safety.htm
- https://www.amberalert.gov/faqs.htm#faq6
- http://www.bamfi.org/