Please read! Statement of Solidarity with Left-Behind Parents.

In Memory of Adam Haseeb (November 11, 1995 - March 10, 2004)
Family
abductions are a tragic fact of society today. The crime surpasses all
boundaries, from race to class to religion. The only thing the crime
has in common is abducted children. Above is Adam Haseeb, abducted by
his non-custodial father in 1998. He died of burns resulting from an
explosion in Syria, which also killed his father. These pages are for
family abductions, and dedicated to Adam, in hopes no other child will
have to be sacrficed for a selfish crime. Our criteria for inclusion on
this page can be seen here.Cases, information on cases, and saying if a particular case was resolved or not can be mailed to us here.

Savannah Todd was abducted by her non-custodial mother from South Carolina in 1994.

Mystic Salazar was abducted by her non-custodial father and stepmother from Colorado in 2008.

Kelvin Birotte was abducted by his non-custodial mother from Texas in 2006.

Aaron Baker was abducted by his non-custodial mother from New York in 1999.

Kathryn Paul was abducted by her non-custodial mother from California in 2008.

Rubina Malik was abducted by her non-custodial father from Colorado in 2008.

William Sandige was abducted along with his sister Margaret by their non-custodial mother from Arizona in 1994.

Margaret Sandige was abducted along with her brother William by their non-custodial mother from Arizona in 1994.

Carina Sylvester was abducted by her non-custodial mother from Michigan in 1995.

Secilia Zamudio was abducted by her non-custodial grandparents from Washington in 1992.

Priscilla Howard was abducted by her non-custodial mother from Arizona in 1994.

Gabriana Mancha was abducted by her non-custodial mother from California in 2006.

Lailaa Aboseid was abducted by her non-custodial father from Arizona in 1990.

Bejohna Peres was abducted by her non-custodial mother from Texas in 2007.

David Marko was abducted by his non-custodial mother from California in 1993.
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