Friday, March 1, 2013

Why has an Amber Alert not been called for missing 12 year old child?

FOUND !!! @OttawaPolice advised at 3 p.m. March 1st, 2013, Trinity Payash was found.
MISSING 12yo CHILD >> February 28th, 2012 2:30 p.m. from Ottawa, Ontario Canada
Ottawa Citizen Missing Child Notification

(Updated: March 1, 2012 at 8:30pm)

Twitter became abuzz 7 p.m. EST last night with news that a missing 12 year old aboriginal child could not be found in Ottawa, Ontario Canada.  Her name is Trinity Payash.

Original twitter notifications can be traced back to Ottawa Citizen reporters Meghan Hurley and  Gary Dimmock.  (I could not find any official and collaborating press release but because both profiles indicated they were working for a recognizable news source, I felt confident to RT (return) the Missing Child Alert.)  Ms. Hurley wrote the article it was published sometime later that night.

Why was an Amber Alert not issued?

It is because she was missing before .

Only 6 months ago but in Thunder Bay, little Trinity tried to disappear. She was 11.

Since then, she had a birthday and now she lives in Ottawa. She is not in Thunder Bay anymore and as dangerous as a place that is, as reported by The National CBC "Living in Fear" less than 10 days ago. It is potentially safer than Ottawa - potentially safer than Montreal, a mere 2 hours away, an even more popular city for child sex trafficking psychopaths.

The Ottawa police used reporters and reporters used twitter to get the word out to the public this time. Social Media is a useful and effective tool for police when the need arises. The problems any police department seems to have with social media in potential crime reporting only seems to comes when the information disseminated is unfavourable to them - then they warn of misinformation and rumour.

At 7 a.m. it looked like @OttawaPolice the official Ottawa Police twitter account just warned of ice dangers on the Rideau Canal - not a missing 12 year old child. I looked. I was corrected by the Ottawa Police that they did actually post an alert at approximately at 7 p.m.. I looked over 14 hours later but I missed it somehow.

Have you seen her picture? She looks like a budding baby. She is a budding young lady. Police state she could pass for 15 - 17 year old girl. What 12 year old girl couldn't? It does not mean in any way shape of form, that she is menatlly capable of being aware of her own protection.

Given her odds - should there not be more of more concern for her protection against Child Sex Trafficking rings?

Canada - read that again - Canada - meaning ALL of us (blame government policies but Canadian elected that goverment and their policies, we are equally liable for the atrocities befallen First Nations people.) We are undergoing a Human Rights Tribunal for discrimination against First Nations children and acees to basic Human Rights. The United Nations has declared it, as well as Amnesty Internation a few years ago!

Why has an Amber Alert not been issued?

"An AMBER Alert is not intended for cases involving parental abductions or runaways except in life threatening situations." OPP

It is not a life threatening issue that a little girl who rececently turned 12 years old is not at danger missing in a huge city; she recently moved to, and could not possible comprehend how to safely travel about or within - where would she go?

It is zero temperature in Ottawa. It is cold. Do you think by now, ca car has driven by, noticed her? Stopped? Asked her if she wanted to get warm? Offered her a burger and fries?

Do you think a 12 year old child alone, freezing and hungry would get in? I do.

Is that not a life threatening situation?

There are NO bad kids - there are only SAD kids.


(Note: This post is about questioning the expansion of Amber Alert program and is not about the police. I am sure police followed protocol. This post is about questioning that protocol.)

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