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Missing And Recovered. Jaycee Dugard was 11 years old when she was snatched near her Tahoe, Calif., school in 1991 by Phillip and Nancy Garrido. After being held captive for 18 years and giving birth to two daughters fathered by her abductor, a convicted sex offender, Dugard was reunited with her family in 2009.
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Read More »Madeleine Beth McCann (born 12 May 2003) disappeared on the evening of 3 May 2007 from her bed in a holiday apartment in Praia da Luz, a resort in the Algarve region of Portugal, sparking what one newspaper called “the most heavily reported missing-person case in modern history”. Her whereabouts remain unknown.Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr., 20-month-old son of the famous aviator and Anne Morrow Lindbergh, was kidnapped about 9:00 p.m., on March 1, 1932, from the nursery on the second floor of the Lindbergh home near Hopewell, New Jersey.On July 1, 1874 two little boys were abducted in front of their family's mansion. It was the first kidnapping for ransom in the history of the United States, and would be the major event of its kind until the Lindbergh baby kidnapping. The boys were named Charley and Walter Ross; they were 4 and 6 years old.Children under the age of 6 are most frequently targeted for family abductions and these often occur in the midst of bitter divorce or child custody battles between parents.Of the kids and teens who are truly abducted, most are taken by a family member or an acquaintance; 25% of kids are taken by strangers. Almost all kids kidnapped by strangers are taken by men, and about two thirds of stranger abductions involve female children. Most abducted kids are in their teens.Jaycee Dugard, kidnappers Phillip and Nancy Garrido, Antioch, California, USA, 18 years, 2 months, 16 days.How many kids get kidnapped a day? Globally, around 8 million kids are kidnapped every year. The true numbers are difficult to know, as many countries and cases are never even reported. In the US, 2300 children get taken every single day.In what The Telegraph called "the most heavily reported missing-person case in modern history," 3-year-old Madeleine McCann disappeared from a vacation home in Portugal while her parents ate dinner just 180 feet away in May 2007.India. The country has a worrying number of cases of missing persons. Statistics show that 88 women, kids, and men go missing by the hour, 2,130 people go missing every day, and 64,851 people every month.These statistics also conceal another: globally, 607 people go missing every single day, without a trace. Over a year, this totals 221,644 missing individuals; over twenty years, this totals 4,432,880 - more than the population of New Zealand, or almost the entire population of Ireland (2011 statistics).Three-year-old Madeleine disappeared during a family holiday in Portugal on 3 May 2007. She has never been found.A child goes missing every 40 seconds in America. That comes to 765,000 children a year.Using all the information scientists know about the extraordinary Copper Age mummy Ötzi the Iceman, a police detective assembled a detailed picture of his murder. For more than 5,000 years, the victim's body would be frozen on the spot where he died, trapped in a glacier.The chances of a child getting kidnapped aren't as high as people may think. They are 1 in 300,000. However, abduction can increase if a child is of non-white ethnicity, a girl, or lives in a foster home.The principal motives for kidnapping are to subject the victim to some form of involuntary servitude, to expose him to the commission of some further criminal act against his person, or to obtain ransom for his safe release.Dugard familyJaycee Dugard's biological father, Ken Slayton, was not involved in her life, nor in the investigation that followed her kidnapping. When Dugard was seven, her mother Terry married a carpet contractor named Carl Probyn, and gave birth to Dugard's half-sister, Shayna, in 1989.Bob Levinson was abducted on March 9, 2007, and is the longest-held hostage in U.S. history. Tomorrow, Mr. Levinson will turn 72 years old. Bob served his country for 28 years, including 22 years as an FBI special agent.Kidnapping is usually accompanied with a ransom for money or other gains. However, a crime of abduction is considered to be when a person has been taken away from his or her original location by persuading him or her, by some act of fraud or with a forceful way that may include violence.Gender. 78% of the victims who are abducted into situations of trafficking are women.
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