Thursday, December 2, 2010

Local student, Stephanie Cudd, still missing

Stephanie, who is 15 years old, hasn't been seen in several days now, and we hope you're helping to spread the word of her disappearance. Someone must know something.

Here's a few places you can get more information:

www.findstephaniecudd.com


http://www.facebook.com/helpfindstephanie

And from the facebook page:
If anyone has any information on Stephanie's location, they can contact the Contra Costa Sheriff’s Department at 925-646-2441, case # 10-21998.

5 comments:

  1. The school isn't even doing a good job getting this out. My 14 yr old daughter goes to College Park and when I asked her about this last night she was barely aware of what is happening. She said she heard about it; kindof.
    Our phone rings all the time with messages from the school about other things but hasn't about this. It hasn't even been on the news that I know of.

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  2. I don't even bother to watch or read the news anymore. All my information comes from the local blogs who cover the local news. mdusd parents & claycord.com are my faves!

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  3. I am happy to see that the word is spreading but still can't believe that the schools and media are not giving this as much exposure as it deserves. There is a missing kid out there and she hasn't been heard from at all. Every student and faculty at College Park should be fully aware of her disappearance.

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  4. Koka, I guess its because she's labeled a runaway. That's my guess. If her status was changed to include something that could be a crime perhaps overall , the case would have more exposure.

    I don't know though. Id imagine that maybe in the world of teens, these runaway situations happen often?

    Nothing to stop the family or fellow students to ask college park for help.. Have they done that and the admin said no?

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  5. My heart goes out to the family. I am the mother of a 15 year old just one month younger than Stephanie. I am praying for her safety. Don't stop praying for her. When I heard of her disapperance I cried and wished I had time off from work to go look for her. I am originally from SoCal and I have relatives in the area. Have you distributed flyers in that area?

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