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Most Distrubing Email Yet From MPD5 Listserv

Thanks to a reader for sending. Let’s hope that they are returned/found safely. Per the email, please keep your eyes peeled around 14th Street and the Georgia Ave. Corridor:

“Three infants are missing from 2106 I street ne, they have been
missing since 0845 hours 07/01/2009 reported to MPD at 0120hrs
07/02/09

1. Mykia Gray— black female, DOB 02/03/2007 (2yrs old) black hair
pony tail, light complexion

2. Kenyon Gay—black male, DOB 01-11-2009 (5months) brown eyes,
very light (no clothing description)

3. Keith Gray— black male, DOB 06-12-2005 (4yrs old) brown eyes,
short hair, light complexed (no clothing description)

The juveniles were left in the care of the mothers cousin: Ms Toilynn
Braxton—- Ms. Braxton is known to hang in the area of 14th street
upper NW and Georgia Avenue corridor.

No reason to believe foul play at this time the kids have never been
missing before.

Need citizens in both area of langston and the NW corridor to be
vigilant and be on the lookout until they are located.

Flyers are being prepared and distributed soon

Lamar D. Greene
Commander
Fifth District”

UPDATE:
GREAT NEWS Missing children have been located.

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