Police Search for Missing Arizona Girl

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Police Search for Missing Arizona Girl

More than 100 law enforcement personnel and volunteers are searching for Jahessye Shockley in Glendale, Ariz.

According to Glendale Police, an Amber Alert was issued Tuesday evening when the 5-year-old girl went missing from her family’s home in an apartment complex near Glendale Road and 45th Avenue.

It was around 5 p.m. when Jahessye’s mother returned from running a quick errand and discovered the girl missing, said Officer Tracey Breeden, a Glendale Police Department spokesperson.

Jahessye had been at home with her three siblings, ages 6, 9 and 12.

Breeden said the mother said that when she got home, the front door was open, but Jahessye wasn’t inside and the siblings did not know where she was.

The mother searched around the apartment complex and called 911.

Media Spin

The only reason this story is getting the small attention from mainstream media (mostly internet outlets) is the story has stereotypical background information the media can use to get people focusing on the parents instead of the girl.    There are articles mentioning the criminal background of the parents. How the parents are drug addicts, etc.  The sad part is the story didn’t get any attention until the grandmother started complaining about race. Now you dumb Dittowoods understand why they’re black people who complain about race. Because it exists!  You tell me why I’m hearing about Baby Lisa in the mainstream media all the time and not this girl.   I don’t see white people out there asking the media.”Why don’t you guys do more high profile stories about missing black kids”? But instead some will go to message boards and talk about how they’re sick and tired of blacks complaining about racism. The grandmother is complaining about the police and the media, not white people. Stop being so sensitive about race, if you’re not a racist shut the hell up.  FYI, you don’t need “Nooses” and “No Colored” signs for it to be racism. Dummies!  Stop making excuses for the media.

The Real

I believe cops don’t see anything but a missing child and they investigat­e them the same. The circumstan­ces are different for every case so of course results aren’t going to be the same.
It’s a shame, to get it out in the public eye the grandmother had to claim racism. If that is the only way to get the media involved.  Can you blame her? I understand her desperatio­n.

It’s amazing how the stories of missing children are chosen by the media. The stories they make high profile are the” baby Lisa” stories.  All missing children should be a high profile case!!!!  Please media give this girl the respect she deserves.

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