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however, if you choose not to listen to what i m begging of you, i have already went to god and have written down in black and white the punishment that i ve requested for each and every individual who s involved. and it s not very nice, and it s going to be way, way far than what you think you can bear. however, first come, first serve would get the least punishment from god. that was a mother of the missing teen. take a look at this. president kennedy being handed a portrait of president lincoln by the african-american community. it s part of a rare collection of precious photos that s just been released. you ll see them next. plus, why is a threat of identity theft big time this year?
a north carolina family is aching for relief and answers. 17-year-old phylicia barnes is missing. she disappeared three days after christmas while visiting her half sister in baltimore. baltimore police say they tried to get the word out far and wide as soon as possible. but without much success. some are wondering if it might be because she s african-american. it s a question really police are asking. but the missing teen s mother, janice sallis, also told me she is satisfied with what police are doing now. i am. the first 48 hours are most important, and that s been dealt with in my point of view. how are you getting around today? it s funny that you ask because it seems like some days
doesn t fit the character at all of a runaway, never associated with violence. it s frustrating. anyone, please, with any information about phylicia is urged to contact baltimore police. there is a number at the bottom of the screen. i ll read it to you slowly. it is 855-223-0033. again, 855-223-0033. janice sallis is phylicia s mother. she joins us here in atlanta right now. are you satisfied with what police are doing to find your daughter so far, miss sallis? i am. now they re doing all that they can do. like i mentioned and stated, the first 48 hours were crucial, and they were ignored from my perspective, from a mother s point of view. uh-huh. before we go into this, my first question should have been how are you holding up? how are you even able to walk and get into a car and come here today? it s funny that you ask because it seems like some days