Authorities asking for help finding 3 children missing in Hillsborough county
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and last updated 2021-07-16 20:49:35-04
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla â The Hillsborough County Sheriff s Office is asking for help to find three missing children.
Jerreece Mitchell Jr., 12, Joi Mitchell, 8, and one-month-old Clifford McNeil, were last seen on Brennan Circle in Town N Country on July 14, 2021, around 8 p.m.
Deputies say they have not located the children to check on their well-being.
Hillsborough s Child Protection Division has obtained a Take Into Custody Order for all three children. Deputies say they could be with their mother, Guecoba Dow, 37.
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Children begging in Kingstown has been an issue for a long time, but one woman says some children are now becoming verbally aggressive and physically violent when they do not get what they want. Lindika Sterling, a McKies Hill resident is therefore calling on the authorities to do something about these children on the street as she is being regularly terrorised by two boys known to her only as Mark …
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Children begging in Kingstown has been an issue for a long time, but one woman says some children are now becoming verbally aggressive and physically violent when they do not get what they want.
Lindika Sterling, a McKies Hill resident is therefore calling on the authorities to do something about these children on the street as she is being regularly terrorised by two boys known to her only as Mark and Jacob.
Sterling said that Jacob constantly asks her for money and in the past he would go his way when she ignored him, but he has now made it a habit of rubbing his body against hers when she ignores him.
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