Missing With Little to No News Coverage Part 1
Or police investigations for these children of color.
The following missing children are children of color. They come from all walks of life. They are sons and daughters, brothers and sisters, relatives and friends. They are all missed and loved. Their cases are cold with almost no investigation by law enforcement officers. Media coverage is hard to come by for these babies. It saddens me as I research one name after another knowing that, except for still-living family members, they have all but been forgotten.
They will be listed by the dates they went missing. From oldest to newest.
Lorenzo Ramirez — El Paso, Texas, October 6, 1964. Lorenzo is under a year old. He is mixed Caucasian and Hispanic. There is not any information out there on him. His NamUs Case #MP26653. There is no DNA for comparison. The detective to contact is with the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office by the name of Detective Luis Rodriquez at (915) 538–2217. The case number is 2014–10470. There is no picture of him.
Mary Elizabeth Lozano — Venice, California, February 13, 1969. Mary was 4 years old. She is Hispanic. She went missing from the bedroom she shared with four brothers. The articles I could find on her were small and not sensationalized at all. There is DNA for comparison. Her NamUs Case #MP12844. The Los…