Not if it s spent without their mom.
They told their aunt, Kawonna Abner, who is raising them, to use money for presents toward hiring a detective to help find their mother.
This will mark the third Christmas that Calloway s children have spent without her. They ve grown and progressed in school. A lot of time has gone by.
Calloway hasn t been seen or heard from since June 2018, although police wouldn t allow Abner to file a missing person s report until August 2019, Abner said. In the past few weeks, the investigation into Calloway s disappearance has ramped up, but the years-long delay and lack of interest in finding her sister is unforgivable, she says.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) Donna Calloway’s children didn’t bother with making Christmas lists this year. They aren’t concerned with presents and they aren’t really excited about the.
The investigation into Donna Calloway’s disappearance has ramped up, but the years-long delay and lack of interest in finding her sister is unforgivable, Kawonna Abner says.
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A Montgomery woman has taken in her missing sister’s eight children and the youngest child of another sister battling drug addiction. Kawonna Abner now has nine nieces and nephews in her custody.
On Tuesday, December 21, the Montgomery Fire Department decided to pitch in a help her out this holiday season. Firefighters delivered gifts to the nine kids and set up a Christmas tree in the front yard and put the gifts around the tree. Gifts ranged from bikes, power wheels, to an arcade style video game.
Abner says this means so much to not just her but the kids. Because it shows that they not only have her support but the support of other people as well.