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A woman of California, the baby disappeared. Police, the family sought directions

The search continues to the California woman and her 8-month-old daughter disappeared while on the way home after the appointment of a doctor, manager and family.

It has been more than two weeks of Shisper Owen and his daughter, Sandra McCarty, last seen, according to Fresno County Sheriff’s office.

Authorities say they have no signs of Sacramento industrial, and loved ones have been left asking and searching.

“Just do it hard for me like her mother to close my brain and never think about what she could,” says Owen’s mother, Vickie Torres. “And that beautiful little child. God, I hope, whatever happens, he has his mom.”

At the post office to social media, the office of Sheriff said there was no information found to explain disappearance. The Fresno Police Personal Personal Personal Personal Personal Personal investigation, since Wednesday evening, had no new reporting events.

“Nothing in the present lost investigation leads us to a dirty play involved with whispering with his unavailable child,” the department said in a statement of the time.

The validity of the Act seeks a public assistance. The authorities and family members were searching for the area where Sacramese Mama and his child finally found.

(Fresno County Sheriff’s office)

Torres has confirmed that Owen and his daughter left Sacramento about 4am on July 15 and looked south to Fresno to go to the accounting of a child doctor. Owen stood at the Fresno’s house to change the Sandra’s Diaper and entered the appointment at 8:30 am, Torres.

Owen visited Fresno’s home and arrived at 2:45 in the evening, and then stopped Torres at his home and before leaving the city at 5 tonight, Torres said. Owen dismissed the 2006 Chevrolet Trailblazzer, and the Lica’s plate reader saw his car in the water, about 65 miles from Fresno, eight night, largely.

Torres said Owen perhaps stood in water to get a children’s formula in Sandra or use the restroom. Safety from a smoke store on Atwaterd Capent Parking and change his child’s dice around 7:30 PM, police said.

That was the last sign of Owen, his daughter or his car.

Torres said Owen usually spend days at his house in Fresno, so his partner was not affected when he did not return that night. Three days later, Owen’s partner called Thoreses, asking where his daughter was.

“How, ‘what do you mean? He is not here,'” Torres recounted times. “So everything started to panic at that time.”

Owen's Silver 2006 Chevrolet Trailblazer seen in water at 8 PM July 15.

Owen’s Silver 2006 Chevrolet Trailblazer seen in water at 8 PM July 15.

(Fresno County Sheriff’s office)

Since then, Torreses said his family thoroughly investigating the streets from Fresno to Sacramento, reaching businesses that his workers might not see Owen, put the voice of the media.

He also said that Owen faced his attack on his latest pregnancy, making the higher times admitted to the higher blood pressure even after he had heard even after his birth. Thermes are worried that Owen may have a medical emergency while driving. Without information, it is easy to create concerns, he said.

Torres said the situation was depressed by the whole family.

Owen and his partner are parents from Sandra, and 3, 3, though, 9 years of age. He also has a 16-year-old child in the previous relationship.

“All these children lose their minds,” Torres said. “I mean, he doesn’t just run anything like that. … You have other kids, I mean, no.”

Owen’s partner, who is not responding immediately to the request “asking all the service,” he said all the service, “he said all the service to him,” he said all the service to him, “said all the service.

Torres said he was frustrated for the lack of information that is found so far. You have reached other organizations, including the Department of Justice, FBI and Sacramento Police Phooral, please help for investigation.

“They all beat me,” said Torres.

Police Asacramento said in the statement of times, however, that they had helped Fresno in the investigation. A person of the Department of Justice said the agency had sent Owen and his daughter in his California area. FBI did not respond to the ‘replying request.

Torres explained his daughter as a person who spoke, a trusted person would condemn anything to help an unknown person.

“Many people love him,” said Torres. “I have never met someone who doesn’t like my daughter.”

The Fresno police said groups considered the family shelter in Sacramento County and the surrounding areas of Owen and his daughter.

Ferrino Sheriff’s office advises the public to call 911 when they see Owen and his daughter or car.

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