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Faith
05-28-2008, 01:36 PM
http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll116/helpfindthemissing/missingnaruba.jpg
http://www.texasequusearch.org/

Faith
05-28-2008, 01:37 PM
Girl missing for almost one week

ORANJESTAD – The parents of the 12-year old Morellia Larmonie that vanished without a trace last week Wednesday, are desperately looking for witnesses that may know where the girl can be. Morellia got on the bus in Pos Chiquito last Wednesday afternoon, but never got off the bus in Rooi Hundu where she lives.

Morellia, a student of Colegio Hilario Angela at Weg Fontein north of Essoville in San Nicolas, went to visit family in Pos Chiquito after school on Wednesday. A family member walked her afterwards to the bus stop near the roundabout in construction on the main road near Pos Chiquito, where she took the bus of 16:45 home. The family member saw her get on the bus, but what happened next is not clear.

Her father says that it is not clear whether she remained on the bus till the bus stop near the chapel in Rooi Hundu, where she had to get off. The parents are asking people that were with her in the bus, if they know where she got off, to please come forward. The parents also request witnesses that possibly know whether something had happened in the bus that made the girl change her mind on going home, to please come forward.

Being at a complete loss, the parents went to the media to have a search report spread for their daughter. They say that the police treat the case as a 'runaway minor' and very little effort is made to actively locate the girl. The father doesn't say whether there is reason for the girl to run away from Home. "She lives with her mother, so I do not know all the details. But I can't imagine that Morellia prefers to stay in hiding and do not want to call home. I really can't imagine that."

If friends or kids that go to school with her know or suspect where she can be, the family plead to them to come forward and tell their parents in confidence what they know. "We hope that someone comes forward and that we can close Morellia in our arms again as soon as possible. This torturing uncertainty is unbearable", said an emotional father.
Witnesses can get in contact with Morellia's mother via telephone number 564-1720 or her father via 560-5307. They can also call 565-2587 with tips about where the girl is staying.

http://www.amigoe.com/english/

:+:MrTT:+:
07-26-2008, 12:45 PM
....................................You know, it has always been my belief, that yes, she was taken from the island in a boat........BUT, she was taking to another boat waiting offshore....a bigger boat, yacht like vessel..........and then that vessel left the island with her in it..........but, i felt it was not the first time, a woman has disappeared from that island, without a trace.......though i have never read anywhere, where this has occurred before......or that they know for sure, this type of behaviour has occurred before on that island, which has a history........

Roamer
07-26-2008, 01:21 PM
This website shows many missing in Aruba.

http://www.visitaruba.com/facts/newsdesk/missing.html

:+:MrTT:+:
07-27-2008, 07:25 AM
This website shows many missing in Aruba.

http://www.visitaruba.com/facts/newsdesk/missing.html

for the information, i didnt expect something so fast, usually im waiting days or weeks for any thing.......especially validation on questions/information i may ask from time to time........thanks again

Roamer
07-27-2008, 07:36 AM
You won't have long to wait on these forums. Most are here because they really care about the missing, and someone usually catches questions quickly.

Nut44x4
07-27-2008, 07:37 AM
http://www.kparuba.com/missingpanneflek.htm

http://www.maxtothemillions.com/

helpfindher
08-10-2008, 07:57 PM
That is really scary. It makes me not want to go to places like that. Sometimes I wonder why people do mean things.

Audie
08-11-2008, 09:27 PM
IMO, anything can happen in Aruba. I will never go there again. jmo

emmeblu
09-13-2008, 08:51 PM
:71526:Please don't throw anything but...
Given the amount of tourist that visit the island every year, I do not think the number of people missing is really that high.
We don't know of those listed who may have had an accident at sea that was no one else's fault.

I'm just saying.. Now, I do think there was foul play with Natalee's case and also the case of Amy Lynn Bradley.
http://www.visitaruba.com/facts/newsdesk/missing.html

MOO

emmeblu
11-11-2008, 01:05 AM
IMO, anything can happen in Aruba. I will never go there again. jmo

Since I last posted on this thread. ITA.
I will not go back to Aruba... EVER.
Several friends decided not to go to Aruba again either this past summer.
People are more supportive of staying out of Aruba than we know.