Tiktok Video from Mexico got possible leading advantages in the Washington Police in the nearly 2 years of kidnapping case

Abstract: iPhone User View the Apple App Store Tiktok application on January 2021. Lorendo Via Getty Images The police in Washington, Kennick said that after 2003, they investigated a new leader warning the vi...

iPhone User View the Apple App Store Tiktok application on January 2021. Lorendo Via Getty Images  The police in Washington, Kennick said that after 2003, they investigated a new leader warning the virus Tiktok video in the 2003 kidnapping case.
 Sophia Juarez disappeared at her home on February 4, 2003 in 18 years ago. She kidnapped the day before the 5th birthday.
Sofia Juarez kidnapped before her five-year-old birthday in February 2003. The photo passed the Virus video taken by the Kenke Police Department  in the northwest of Nishi, Nishi, in March, is an interview with Spanish. In a minute of a minute, this woman said she was 22 years old and claimed she might be kidnapped. She calls her family and says that they should find her, if they are not sure she is not sure where she is from, according to NBC News.
"We know Tiktok video," Kenny police said in a statement. "The survey is in progress. Thanks to those who send us information information. It is appreciated.  
The authorities interviewed the video and released the Tiktok users of the video and the police cooperation, the authorities according to the report.  
My KFK police said that Kenny police said that Kenke police said that officials have a new leader on the "highly reliable witness", according to NBC News, when I saw a description of Juarez , Crying, and introduced into the blue, silver or gray van from the 70s or 1980s by another.  "The police have made detailed descriptions, but at this time it is detained for investigation Objective, "The Administration said that the police said that in the past month, more than 75 people had called for or left secrets in the past month, the police said.
 Kenke Police speaking Man Aaron CLEM tells NBC, their "ultimate goal" is to make women and let her offer a voluntary DNA sample.
"We have enough things there, weNeed to do our due diligence, "Clameir said.

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