jehanne1431
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Why? Because they did not want to sully their reputations. The media must have covered for the NBA and the Dallas police so no one would look bad, and did nothing while the parents pleaded for days for them to get involved. Too many and too much in our nation has it all wrong.
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[From the article:]
...At a Dallas Mavericks home game with her father, she went to the rest room at half time and never returned. Her father reported her missing to the Dallas police officers stationed at the arena right away, but was told to go home and make the report to his local department in North Richland Hills. He immediately called North Richland police in the suburbs, but was told that they couldn’t do anything about it, because the incident took place outside of their jurisdiction, in Dallas... “By the time the Mavericks game ended, his daughter had not been found, and the father was instructed by authorities he should return to his home,” said the family’s attorney, Zeke Fortenberry. “For the next several days, the family repeatedly called the Dallas Police Department to help locate their daughter,” but Fortenberry says that the “Dallas Police never began an investigation and failed to make any efforts to locate the teenage girl.”
All the while, the missing girl was largely ignored by the media, particularly sports media, who paid virtually no attention to the story. The NBA, which issues statements on left-wing political causes on a very regular basis, stayed quiet on the missing girl and the Dallas Mavericks issued a minimal statement wishing the investigation well.
Unsatisfied with the continued lack of a response they got from the police, the NBA, and the American Airlines Center, they began working with a Houston-based team of investigators that specialize in identifying and taking down human trafficking networks. Investigators with the non-profit Texas Counter-Trafficking Initiative were able to use facial-recognition technology and reverse image searches to locate a nude photo advertisement of the 15-year-old girl online, where she was being sold for sex. The ad was traced back to an Oklahoma City, Oklahoma hotel, and police were ultimately conducted a raid in which the young girl was rescued on April 18th. While at the hotel, she is said to have endured horrific sexual abuse.
Amazingly, while police had the girls’ information for over a week and appear to have made no advances in the case, and are accused by her family and family attorneys of making no real effort, the team of private investigators with the Texas Counter-Trafficking Initiative was able to locate her in just one day…
15-Year-Old Girl Kidnapped at NBA Game, Found Days Later Being Sex Trafficked in Hotel
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[From the article:]
...At a Dallas Mavericks home game with her father, she went to the rest room at half time and never returned. Her father reported her missing to the Dallas police officers stationed at the arena right away, but was told to go home and make the report to his local department in North Richland Hills. He immediately called North Richland police in the suburbs, but was told that they couldn’t do anything about it, because the incident took place outside of their jurisdiction, in Dallas... “By the time the Mavericks game ended, his daughter had not been found, and the father was instructed by authorities he should return to his home,” said the family’s attorney, Zeke Fortenberry. “For the next several days, the family repeatedly called the Dallas Police Department to help locate their daughter,” but Fortenberry says that the “Dallas Police never began an investigation and failed to make any efforts to locate the teenage girl.”
All the while, the missing girl was largely ignored by the media, particularly sports media, who paid virtually no attention to the story. The NBA, which issues statements on left-wing political causes on a very regular basis, stayed quiet on the missing girl and the Dallas Mavericks issued a minimal statement wishing the investigation well.
Unsatisfied with the continued lack of a response they got from the police, the NBA, and the American Airlines Center, they began working with a Houston-based team of investigators that specialize in identifying and taking down human trafficking networks. Investigators with the non-profit Texas Counter-Trafficking Initiative were able to use facial-recognition technology and reverse image searches to locate a nude photo advertisement of the 15-year-old girl online, where she was being sold for sex. The ad was traced back to an Oklahoma City, Oklahoma hotel, and police were ultimately conducted a raid in which the young girl was rescued on April 18th. While at the hotel, she is said to have endured horrific sexual abuse.
Amazingly, while police had the girls’ information for over a week and appear to have made no advances in the case, and are accused by her family and family attorneys of making no real effort, the team of private investigators with the Texas Counter-Trafficking Initiative was able to locate her in just one day…
15-Year-Old Girl Kidnapped at NBA Game, Found Days Later Being Sex Trafficked in Hotel