Families of missing people long for closure, answers
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The Missing and Exploited Children’s Association of Maryland and the Maryland Missing Persons Network sponsored the Circle of Hope to remember Maryland’s missing persons. Here Edgar Hopkins and Pat Hogan embrace after the Circle of Hope.
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The Missing and Exploited Children’s Association of Maryland and the Maryland Missing Persons Network sponsored the Circle of Hope to remember Maryland’s missing persons. Here Edgar Hopkins and Pat Hogan embrace after the Circle of Hope.

Annapolis (Map, News) - Who will speak if we don’t?

Who will speak so their voices will be heard?

Who will speak if we don’t?

Families and friends of Maryland’s missing people repeated these questions, their faces illuminated by the single candles in their hands.

“Where is she? Is she safe?” said Edgewater resident Toni Brooke, whose sister Leann Faulk has been missing since 1985.

Maryland Missing Persons Network and the Missing and Exploited Children’s Association of Maryland held a circle of hope Thursday night in Annapolis to remember Maryland’s missing people.

Carla Tippie Proudfoot, director of the Maryland State Police Maryland Center for Missing Children, said that every year about 14,000 children in Maryland are reported missing. In 2004, 3,500 adults were reported missing in Maryland, but that is not accurate. Many adults go missing but are not reported.

“Right now there is nobody keeping track of missing adults,” Proudfoot said.

Montgomery County Del. Jean Cryor, R-District 15, who attended the ceremony Thursday said recent legislation she sponsored — and signed into law this year — will require police to file reports for all missing people cases.

Advocates for families of those who are missing said Cryor’s legislation is a welcome first step, but more legislation is necessary.

One measure would be to require police departments to compare recent reports of missing people to the National Crime Information Center database, Proudfoot said.

Currently 50,000 unidentified bodies are in this database, many of which could offer clues in the cases of Maryland’s missing, if they were only consulted, she said.

Even if a family member is identified as dead, the identification can bring peace to a family, said John Worden of the Baltimore County Police Counseling Department.

“No body, no crime,” Worden said, “but no body, no closure either.”

Families on Thursday said they would never abandon hope of finding their loved ones.

“We pray constantly for closure and peace,” said Millersville resident Tracy Huntsan, whose aunt Bernadette Stevenson Caruso has been missing since Sept. 27, 1986. “Not a day goes by that we don’t think about her.”

mmcilroy@baltimoreexaminer.com


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1:07 PM MST on Wed., Mar. 26, 2008 re: "Former police chief wants pardon, old job back"

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no he should not be able to get his job back.. what does that do for the justice department....he did the crime and should suffer for what he did... he was aware of what he was doing.....then he used the money on pointless things................ if he gets his job back thats going to open doors for other people to do the same thing.....just to say if he wouldnt have gotten court who knows he might still be stealing money today.......

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11:44 PM MST on Sun., Feb. 17, 2008 re: "Drug tests to be used determine cause of Pasadena man�s death"

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A more truthful explanation of this man's death is from witnesses who saw from their own houses. After the man was beaten at the house he was at the cops jumped on him, he was seen on the ground being kicked by officers before his death. The police refused to let the ambulance drive to the scence, which was waiting there before his death. The medics were forced to run about a whole block with their equipment and the stretcher. Too sad, the cops beat the man to death and get away with it. As for the ladder part of this story, I was there myself to see.

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7:25 AM MST on Sat., Feb. 16, 2008 re: "Solving crime with a skeleton police force"

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5:11 PM MST on Tue., Feb. 5, 2008 re: "Former police chief wants pardon, old job back"

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Yes, I fee that Ed Norris should be able to get his job back, he got the job done and reduced crime. O'Mally took kick backs he just didn't get caught. Then he snitched on Norris.

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3:13 PM MST on Mon., Jan. 28, 2008 re: "D.C. police prepare to make arrest in homicide"

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6:16 PM MST on Thu., Jan. 17, 2008 re: "Police arrest 12 people, seize drugs, guns in monthlong sting"

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Where did you catch them at?

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5:53 AM MST on Sat., Dec. 22, 2007 re: "Body ID�d as missing teenager"

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Thats my brother i thank the people who found him and i miss him very much i love you Zack!!!!

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4:23 PM MST on Wed., Dec. 19, 2007 re: "Man charged with murdering wife"

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the 11 year old rides my bus she said that if her mom got a divorce with her da he's kill her/beat her

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9:18 PM MST on Mon., Dec. 10, 2007 re: "Third suspect named in attempted robbery that preceded officer�s shooting"

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11:20 AM MST on Wed., Nov. 7, 2007 re: "Rash of killings worries residents of Park Heights neighborhood"

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11:07 AM MST on Wed., Nov. 7, 2007 re: "Rash of killings worries residents of Park Heights neighborhood"

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5:31 PM MST on Wed., Oct. 24, 2007 re: "Former police chief wants pardon, old job back"

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how can we the people help ed norris get his job back he was railroaded .i think hes one of the good gys.others have done alot worse and didnt get as much as ed norris did.

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2:44 PM MST on Tue., Aug. 21, 2007 re: "DNA evidence could break unsolved 1974 homicide"

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It would be a wonderful thing if DNA evidence leads to an arrest and prosecution in Eileen Kelly's murder. Her parents are elderly now and they deserve a resolution. Please keep me updated.

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This case is gone and dead. The Jeweller will get away, he has already started a boombing jewellery tv channel chain in U.S, Germany and U.K and put it all in other peoples names. He has protected himself, now the law will be running after his shadow.

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2:46 AM MST on Sun., Jul. 15, 2007 re: "Drug tests to be used determine cause of Pasadena man�s death"

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I am Steven Ellison mother. I have pictures to prove the police beat Steven to death. Lt. David Waltemeyer must not have seen my sons face. They beat his face and other parts of his body.

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arrested five men for allegedly stealing beer and food from a Harris Teeter on Glebe Road ? QUILTY 1st? Take this article off.

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9:44 PM MST on Wed., Jun. 27, 2007 re: "Man arrested for �stealing� own car"

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man thats not fair!!!!!

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