Police consider runaway to be endangered
Nov 30, 2012 | 4 Comments
By Paul Daquilante
Of the News-Register
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Comments
Any chance the NR could post a picture?
COME HOME KERI, your loved ones don't deserve the pain from having to worry this way and you could be in danger - these older men who take advantage of young girls want something in return - and it's usually not a good thing....
so easy to run away from home and so hard to follow the rules of your house for example?
I hope she comes back home safely and the person she is allegedly with isn't some phsycho