Missing Persons
Good Morning Tom, Sybil, and Jay.
Tom, I’m going to start today by recounting a tragic story that many in our community are now familiar with, it’s one that Rev. Al has recently spotlighted as well…
It was a year ago this month, on a warm night in California, a 24-year-old graduate student and alum of Cal State Fullerton University entered a Malibu restaurant alone for dinner…
Attractive, popular and smart, this young African American woman was a 4.0 student with a loving family and a promising future…
However, Sybil, on this particular night Mitrice Richardson was having problems… Her behavior was erratic, and her speech was bizarre and unintelligible, likely the result of a bipolar episode she was experiencing…
When she couldn’t pay her $89 bill –although it was later discovered she had a bank card with plenty of money in her car– the restaurant called the police and Mitrice was arrested, and her car impounded…
While Mitrice was en route to the police station, her mother, Latice Sutton, called the Malibu-Lost Hills Sherriff’s Dept. several times to explain that her daughter’s behavior was uncharacteristic and that she was fearful about her mental state and safety…
The concerned mom asked the police to call her as soon as her daughter arrived at the station and to not release her on her own in an unfamiliar place…
The phone call never came. Mitrice was released at 12:38 am by the police in the dark in an unfamiliar setting without her ID, her purse, her phone or her car…nothing
She vanished soon after and was never heard from again. Sadly, her remains were discovered less than a month ago in a remote area of Malibu Canyon just a few miles away from the station…
The police have said it’s hard to determine whether it was a homicide or not, because of the age of the remains… Very, very sad…
You see, this tragic case is important to me for a couple reasons…
First, is the release of Mitrice in an obviously vulnerable mental state and in the middle of the night with no money or cell phone.
Second, Mitrice’s case is an exception in that it actually received some national press over time…
As we know all too well, let a blond-haired, blue-eyed woman go missing, and the national media treats it like the Queen of England went missing.
We hear more about Paris Hilton’s Chihuahua dog allegedly going missing than we do about black folk. And that’s a dog-gone shame.
Especially since so many of these turn out to be hoaxes: Remember the “run-a-way bride.” But when black folk legitimately go missing, we hear not a mumbling word.
So, I’m going to do my part to right the scale today: Let’s talk about 13 year old Aja Stroud from Decatur, GA—who is in need of our help and attention…
You see, Aja, who like the late Mitrice, suffers from bipolar disorder, she went to school on May 18th but no one has seen her since…
Dekalb County authorities have classified it as a runaway case, but her mother, says that’s not appropriate given her daughter’s psychological disorder and the fact she had no money or medication on her at the time she vanished…
…okay so… Here’s what we can do…
Regarding the late Mitrice, we can pray for her family and join with Rev. Al and others who are calling for a federal investigation into the circumstances surrounding her release and subsequent death…
Regarding the currently missing Aja Stroud, we can pressure Dekalb County Police in GA to prioritize her case given the length of her disappearance, her mental health and the fact she had no money or medication with her…
You can call Dekalb County Police’s Special Victims Unit at 770-724-7710…
And this week’s ending quote comes from yours truly, me: “ HYPERLINK “http://thinkexist.com/quotation/despair-is-most-often-the-offspring-of-ill/411141.html” Cherish the memory and energy of those loved ones no longer with us and let’s use it as fuel to cherish those who are.”
Until Next Time, this is Stephanie, in Love and Hope.
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