Tekenya Wooten has been found Safe!
Maybe we can all learn some lessons from this case. Had we not all banded together and put pressure on and given this little girl exposure, would the results have been the same?Maybe we can save the world one little girl at a time!
http://www.newsobserver.com/news/cri...y/1267228.html
From Staff Reports Comment on this storyDURHAM - A pregnant 12-year-old girl who had been missing since Saturday was found this morning in Durham, police said.Durham police officers found Tekenya Wooten on Gordon Street at about 11:45 a.m. today, according to a news release. She appeared to be unharmed, according to the release.Wooten was living in a Durham group home that operates as a residential and maternity child care facility. Investigators were treating her disappearance as a runaway case and did not trigger the state's Amber Alert program in this week's search.
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Friday, October 24, 2008
Update: Tekenya Wooten Found and Safe
The Real Crime in Durham , N.C. of Tekenya Wooten

Durham Police Department has classified Tekenya Wooten in her high risk condition as a “run a way”. Because of your refusal to place information on your police site about the child and her baby and issue the all points bulletin. You greatly reduce the chances Tekenya will be found, safe. Something went terribly wrong at the group home. Have you investigated the home? Spoken with other residents and staff? A group home is not a warehouse for troubled youth. It is suppose to be a safe place for chilldren who have no family and or have been in danger. A child, pregnant can not be very far. Is this a new way to "profile the less fortunate? Do you even know the circumstances of her pregnancy? This is a life. Treating a child like yesterday's garbage waiting for a truck to pick it up and haul it away is a crime. Please take the time and work to properly ensure media coverage by issuing an Amber Alert in this situation.
Here are some more places to write and call for attention to this case:
News Director Ellen Reinhardt: ereinhardt@ncnn.com
Morning News David Horn : dhorn@ncnn.com
The News & Observer Main Phone #: (919) 829-4500