OT 15 yr old niece missing

lookthrshegos
on 4/11/09 4:11 am - Huntland, TN
Hey everyone, I'm sorry to post this here but I don't have very many groups that I am part of. 

My niece Jacklyn Houston of Fort Payne Alabama has "ran away" with  a man we don't know.  Her parents didn't even know he was on the planet.  He bought Jacklyn a cell phone to communicate with him exclusively. 

They think it is a possibility that they are headed to Mississippi. 
His name is Josh Roush (not sure of spelling) I don't know what he looks like.  I don't have a current pic of Jacklyn here.  She is about 5'8" and slender.  She has dark brown short hair.  She has a "lazy" eye.  It strays. 

I know it is a stab in the dark but that is just what took my niece from us.  A stab in the dark for my family. 

If you know anything about this please email me at [email protected]
Randall Culpepper
on 4/11/09 4:34 am - Guntersville, AL
Keeping Jacklyn in my prayers.  Fort Payne is close to us.  I pray that God will send angles to DIVERT their plans and to send her home.  In Jesus' name.  My daughter is only 16 and I just couldn't imagine.  God bless!

For every Goliath, there is a Stone! His name is Jesus!"
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Carmen G.
on 4/11/09 5:08 am - Lincoln, AL
Your neice will be in my prayers. 
lookthrshegos
on 4/11/09 5:42 am - Huntland, TN
Here is the guys myspace page. 

http://www.myspace.com/roush08
mom of many
on 4/11/09 8:43 am - Moving to Alabama
I pray she is OK....I just looked through his myspace and he appears to be a bit psychotic, I know you dont want to hear that BUT.....I do believe he is/can be dangerous. Anyone who "hates people" and thinks "they should die" had serious issues.

Praying your niece is returned safely.

Hugs
MOM

Hugs,
MOM
Open RNY~March 10, 2005 ~
237/121 (116lbs GONE) 
TT April 4, 2006                          
It's a small world after all.....

lookthrshegos
on 4/11/09 10:40 am - Huntland, TN
an update. . .
The guy took her to Mississippi.  My brother had an adress to the guy's aunt and uncle in Mississippi and headed that way.  The police went to this house and found the guy's dad.  He took the police to where my niece and the guy were.  They told them to get back to Fort Payne, watched them get into the car and leave.  We have no idea if they are actually heading back there or not but are hopeful.  My brother got the dad's cell number from somewhere and talked to him.  He also talked to Jacklyn.  She was crying and said she wanted to come home.  The dad would not tell my brother what kind of vehicle they were in.  They are suppose to meet my brother in Fort Payne whith the police.  I hope against hope that this is true.
jess0308
on 4/11/09 12:51 pm - Blountsville, AL
We will all pray for her safe return. I can't believe the police let her leave with him again. Please keep us updated.

  God's peace be with your family, and may a wall of protection be around your niece and that she may be covered by His blood that no harm or evil can touch her. May the Lord's will be done in this situation, in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, Amen
lookthrshegos
on 4/11/09 1:17 pm - Huntland, TN
We just got word that Jacklyn is at the police station in Fort Payne with the guy that took her and his dad.  She is safe!  I don't know much else at this time. 
For the life of me I can not figure out why the Mississippi police let them leave with her from there.  She is only 15.  They had to have known this from the Fort Payne police.  I'm just so thankful that she is safe and almost home. 
I want to thank you all for your prayers and help.  I know that the Lord above has been merciful to my family today.
Kathy
mom of many
on 4/11/09 11:45 pm - Moving to Alabama
I am SO SO happy she is back and safe!

Hugs,
MOM
Open RNY~March 10, 2005 ~
237/121 (116lbs GONE) 
TT April 4, 2006                          
It's a small world after all.....

SCushway
on 4/12/09 12:57 am - Daphne, AL
I am soooo glad to hear that she made it back home safely.  Did they charge this guy with transporting a minor across state lines?  They should do something.  Sometimes these young girls don't know what they are getting themselves into until it's too late.  I am just glad she's home and hope that she learned a valuable lesson.

Sandi

 

      

 

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