Missing Teen Mom and Baby Found

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UPDATE 3/18/2021 11:32 pm:  PPD said  the missing mom  and baby have returned home.

The Portsmouth Police Department needs your help to find a missing teen mom and her baby son.

Police said 16-year-old Cheyenne Rowe and her one-year-old son, Mason Rowe, went missing on March 14.  Cheyenne Rowe’s mother, Gloria White said she had not seen or heard from her daughter since March 14. The young mother and son left Wayne Hills around 7 pm. Cheyenne said she planned to do homework with a friend. Her mom said she never came home.

Gloria White reported her daughter missing on March 17. Cheyenne is 5’6″ tall with shoulder-length purple hair. She has piercings on her bottom lip and nose. Mason has blonde hair and blue eyes.

If you’ve spotted the pair, contact the Portsmouth Police Department at 740-353-4101.

The Missing

In 2019, 24,292 individuals went missing. That’s down 1,327 from 2018.  Of that number 18,688 were children.

Locally the numbers for kids reported missing in 2019 stand at:

Keep in mind, these children aren’t all still missing. Missing children are equally divided between boys and girls – 9,606 females and 9,032 males.

Runaways and Custody Issues

In most cases, kids leave voluntarily or are taken by a parent or relative in a custody dispute. Let’s check out the numbers:

The Good News

According to Attorney General Dave Yost, 18,246 people under the age of 21 were found safe by the end of 2019. That means 98% of kids reported missing were just fine.

One lesson to take away from this is that if you really want to prevent missing kids, it’s probably more important to look inward as to what’s happening within your family than outwards to strangers in white panel vans looking at you funny in the Walmart parking lot.

 

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