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| Smith, Nicole 12-18-16; Detroit, MI - missing endangered | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Dec 21 2016, 09:13 PM (73 Views) | |
| tatertot | Dec 21 2016, 09:13 PM Post #1 |
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http://www.wxyz.com/news/young-mother-stil...found-wandering Mother of toddler found wandering in Detroit street reported missing Nicole Smith has not been seen since her toddler was found alone By Sierra Pedraja Posted: 5:19 PM, December 15, 2016 Updated: 12:12 AM, December 16, 2016 DETROIT - New details have emerged in connection to a toddler who was found wandering on a street on Detroit’s west side Monday. Conrad Green was watching Local 4 News when he recognized the missing as his own grandson. "It popped up on Channel 4, 'Oh my God, let me go get my grandson," Green said, before picking up the toddler from the police station. The family of the toddler said that the frightening situation didn’t end there; instead, the situation progressed in a disturbing manner when the family realized that the mother of the child was no where to be found. Family members said Nicole Smith, the mother of the child, was supposed to come back home to a transitional living home near Chicago and Schaeffer. But she never showed up. "Nicole never leaves her son anywhere, she has to take him with her," said Green of his granddaughter. Smith’s sister, Melanie Hunt, said Smith suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder from being the victim of a sexual assault, adding that she also suffers from seizures and needs medication. "This is not like Nicole, she would never walk away from us, or her children." Hunt said. The family has since filed a police report and remains desperate for answers. "We are wondering if someone has her and has done something to her and let Isiah out,” Green said. “It is not like her to leave him at all." |
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| tatertot | Dec 21 2016, 09:15 PM Post #2 |
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http://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/loca...women/95549272/ Tips sought to find 2 missing Detroit women Mark Hicks , The Detroit News 11:31 p.m. EST December 16, 2016 Detroit — Police are seeking help from the public to find two women reported missing this month. Nicole Smith was last seen in the 12900 block of W. Chicago at about 4:30 p.m. Sunday, investigators said. First responders found her 1-year-old son at 11 a.m. the next day near Dover. Smith is described as 23-year-old African-American with black braided hair, brown eyes and a dark complexion. She was last seen wearing a black jacket, black pants, white gym shoes, a pink-and-white knit cap, and a red zip-up shoulder bag. Investigators also are searching for Ania Glover, 21, who was last known to be in the 12500 block of E. 8 Mile on the city's east side on Dec. 5. She is described as a black female, 4-foot-11, 100 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. Officials say she is in good mental and good physical condition. Anyone with information on their whereabouts is asked to call Detroit police at (313) 596-5940 or (313) 596-1616.
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