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Old 08-14-2004, 12:27 PM
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going to be 20 years


What is the name of your state? Connecticut
i was born and raised in the bronx. i have been looking for my father for almost 20 years, since i will turn 20 on september 4. i met my fathers mother about 5 years ago in the bronx. i moved to connecticut almost a year ago. i have a lot of my friends who might have friends who can help to look for me. when i met my grandmother 5 years ago, i only met her that one time. she said i look just like him and etc. all i received was a picture of him in 1992 and a picture of him when he was 9 years old and an "i dont know where he is." somehow, my mother found this website that we found out his criminal records. he did time in ny.i know is that he is from the virgin islands. recently my friend who is helping me found out that he is in melbourne florida. i am trying to see if there is anyway to find him in florida, since my friend also told me that there are 3 warrants for his arrest. is there anyway to find someone with warrants for their arrest? i am too far away to go in person. can anyone help?
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Old 08-14-2004, 12:36 PM
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[quote=NenaPr2004]What is the name of your state? Connecticut



i was born and raised in the bronx. i have been looking for my father for almost 20 years, since i will turn 20 on september 4.

MY RESPONSE: That's impossible. Now, how long have you REALLY been looking for him?




is there anyway to find someone with warrants for their arrest? i am too far away to go in person.

MY RESPONSE: Sure. Ask the police how they do it. But, why do you want to waste your time on a criminal who has undoubtedly forgotten about you, and has probably never given you a second thought, or even spent a minute trying to locate you?

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