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Old Mar 25th, 2012, 17:50 PM   #31
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something similar happened to my OH's sister just last week, she went out to find her little sister (11years old who was at the park at the end of the street, to tell her to come in for her dinner) and found a little girl, no older than two, who wouldnt talk, and was with no one. when OH's sister asked her where her mummy was or where she lived she just pointed at every single house. in the end OH's sister was walking the streets with the little girl for 3 and a half hours before the mother finally appeared, obviously flustered and worried, but rather than comforting the poor child who had been trolling the streets with a stranger for 3 and a half hours, and thanking OH's sister, she snatched the little girl, shouted a mouthful of abuse at OH's sister, smacked the little girl round the back of the legs and stormed off

some people really do make you wonder!

i hope the little boy is home safely now x
It baffles me how people can be like that. What do they expect us to do? Just leave them to it? O_O could walk out in the road or anything.

I know it's not the same by any means, but I had that with a couple of dogs once.. they were running about in the road, we finally got them out of the road.. were going around for ages trying to find the owners and knocking on doors. Owner finally finds us, no thankyou or anything. Dirty look, snatches dogs, off they go people are wonderful.


 
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Old Mar 25th, 2012, 19:19 PM   #32
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I hope that the little boy's parents are located and much like the others that their parents are good people !
You did a vair good thing by stopping and helping the boy out. Has there been a police update yet ?

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something similar happened to my OH's sister just last week, she went out to find her little sister (11years old who was at the park at the end of the street, to tell her to come in for her dinner) and found a little girl, no older than two, who wouldnt talk, and was with no one. when OH's sister asked her where her mummy was or where she lived she just pointed at every single house. in the end OH's sister was walking the streets with the little girl for 3 and a half hours before the mother finally appeared, obviously flustered and worried, but rather than comforting the poor child who had been trolling the streets with a stranger for 3 and a half hours, and thanking OH's sister, she snatched the little girl, shouted a mouthful of abuse at OH's sister, smacked the little girl round the back of the legs and stormed off

some people really do make you wonder!

i hope the little boy is home safely now x
That is a HORRIBLE way to react after your child had been missing ! My goodness I couldn't imagine that happening.....And to react in such a rude unappreciated way makes me really wonder about some people ! I really hope that, that little girl is okay (even though she is with her mother...)


 
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Old Mar 27th, 2012, 07:04 AM   #33
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So i got an update from the police..

the police officer said basically there was a misunderstanding. There was a child minder looking after Jordan , and she thought Jordan went out with his dad but he had wandered off on his own. He is back with his parents, safe and happy. The police was check up on him again for the next few weeks.

Still dont believe this. Why have a childminder when the dads at home?


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Old Mar 27th, 2012, 07:13 AM   #34
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Maybe the dad was working from home?

Thank goodness you found him!

If it was my child I'd want to contact you to say thank you.. Maybe if they do that your mind will be put at rest? I think it would me.. Xxx


 
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Old Mar 27th, 2012, 07:22 AM   #35
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Maybe she was a live-in or nanny. So glad he is OK and you did the right thing x


 
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Old Mar 27th, 2012, 08:32 AM   #36
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Phewf so glad there was an update !
And that he is safe and sound at home.


 
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Old Mar 27th, 2012, 08:42 AM   #37
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Well done to you and OH because a lot of people wouldn't have stopped. Just glad it was you that found him could have ended a lot worse


 
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Old Mar 27th, 2012, 08:46 AM   #38
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Oh that precious child, this is so so sad I hope he finds his parents, and if they are not fitting parents, I hope he finds someone to love and care for him.


 
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Old Mar 27th, 2012, 11:31 AM   #39
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So i got an update from the police..

the police officer said basically there was a misunderstanding. There was a child minder looking after Jordan , and she thought Jordan went out with his dad but he had wandered off on his own. He is back with his parents, safe and happy. The police was check up on him again for the next few weeks.

Still dont believe this. Why have a childminder when the dads at home?
Thanks for the update! So glad they found his parents. When I read that I was also wondering why there would be a child minder there if the child is supposed to be with the dad....doesn't make sense Maybe they have other children as well, but I would think the parents would make it clear as to which children needed to be watched. Sounds strange.


 
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Old Mar 27th, 2012, 12:05 PM   #40
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I know a couple who both work from home and have a live-in nanny/childminder to look after the kids. They don't even see them in the day as they are in the office and kids are barred from that part of the house!

Im sure quite a lot of people probably do this, so hopefully they have been told the truth! Does seem a bit strange to just 'think' that the little boy wandered off with his dad, but maybe there was a mix up of words somewhere.

I just hope the little boy is ok now, thanks for the update


 
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