12 Year Old Jasmine Baker Missing Since 11/11/14 in Nottingham, MD (Update: Found Safe in North Carolina)(Update: 32 Year Old Victor Arroyo Charged with Kidnapping & Rape)
12 year old Jasmine Baker has been missing since Tuesday, November 11, 2014 in Nottingham, Maryland. The 12 year old missing girl was last seen on Tuesday morning at about 7:30 when she left her home in the 4200 block of Soth Avenue and walking toward Perry Hall Middle School. According to accounts, the walk is a very short distance from Jasmine’s home to school; however, she never made it to the school. Jasmine’s mom, Tina Baker, said called the school when her daughter didn’t come home after school. The school stated, Jasmine was absent that day. WHAT? Do you mean in this day and age all schools do not call parents when a child is absent? This is a middle school.
Jasmine was last seen wearing blue jeans and a brown jacket. She is 5 feet 5 inches tall, about 175 pounds with blue eyes and long brown hair that has red and blonde streaks. The incident is being investigated by the Baltimore County Police Crimes Against Children Unit.
Missing: Jasmine Baker
Police said Jasmine Baker was last seen around 7:30 a.m. Tuesday leaving her home in the 4200 block of Soth Avenue and walking toward Perry Hall Middle School, where she is a sixth-grade student.
Jasmine’s parents said their daughter usually takes a left onto Deborah Avenue and then crosses Joppa Road to get on school grounds.
“She just left for school, and everything was fine. She said goodbye to her mother and told her she loved her and never made it school,” said Jasmine’s dad, Robert Baker.
Jasmine was last seen wearing blue jeans and a brown jacket. She is 5 feet 5 inches tall, about 175 pounds with blue eyes and long brown hair that has red and blonde streaks. Police said she is known to be very active on social media.
UPDATE I: The FBI has joined the search for missing Jasmine Baker:
The FBI said Wednesday it has joined the search for a missing 12-year-old girl from the Nottingham area of Baltimore County.
UPDATE II: 32 Year Old Victor Arroyo Charged with Kidnapping & Rape.
A North Carolina man has been charged with the kidnapping of a Perry Hall girl. Monday, he made his first court appearance where he is facing kidnapping and rape charges.
Thirty-two-year-old Victor Arroyo is being charged with kidnapping and first degree rape of 12-year-old Jasmine Baker. Arroyo spoke through a translator, saying, “I didn’t do nothing” and was then advised by the judge not to say anything else.
Police say the 12-year-old was known for communicating with older men on her iPod Touch and X-Box. Investigators were able to find Arroyo by tracking the girl’s internet activity. The FBI found Jasmine with Arroyo Friday and arrested him the following day.
Jasmine Leighlin Baker, a sixth-grader student at Perry Hall Middle School, was last seen at 7:30 a.m. Tuesday when she left her home on the 4200 block of Soth Avenue to walk to school, police say.
When she did not return home in the afternoon, her mother called the school and was told the girl was absent that day.
UPDATE II: Girl’s parents plead for help after her disappearance.
If anyone has any information on Jasmine Baker’s whereabouts, please call police at 410-307-2020 or the FBI at 410-265-8080.
UPDATE III: Missing 12 Year-Old Jasmine Bakerl Found Safe In N.C.
A missing 12-year-old girl has been found safe.
Jasmine Baker–missing since Tuesday–was found alive, according to Baltimore County Police.
Authorities say Baker was located at 10:30 p.m. in Raleigh, North Carolina by federal officers. She appears unharmed.
Missing 12-Year-Old Baltimore County Girl Found Safe In N.C
Authorities say Baker was located at 10:30 p.m. in Raleigh, North Carolina by federal officers. She appears unharmed. FBI agents found her with a man, thanks to clues from her iPod and X-Box.
A missing 12-year-old girl has been found safe.
Jasmine Baker–missing since Tuesday–was found alive, according to Baltimore County Police.
She was taken to a nearby hospital for examination.
Posted November 13, 2014 by Scared Monkeys Arrest, Child Welfare, FBI, Found Safe, Kidnapping/Abduction, Main, Missing Persons, Rape | 3 comments |
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[b]Agents question North Carolina man discovered with missing Baltimore County girl
November 15, 2014[/b]
Police said in a release Saturday morning that Federal Bureau of Investigation agents returned Jasmine Leighlin Baker home to Maryland. FBI agents found her unharmed at about 10:30 p.m. in a residence in the Raleigh area, officials said. Baker was slated to be interviewed by the Baltimore County Police Department’s Crimes Against Children Unit and then returned to her family, police said.
The girl has never run away before, police said. Officials said she did not take a phone, charger or extra clothing when she left for school.
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/baltimore-county/perry-hall/bs-md-perry-hall-girl-found-20141114-story.html
Information reported by Fox News indicated that this child was prone to make on-line contacts with men. This time she apparently followed up on one of them. She is lucky to be found alive.
This is a parents nightmare. What to do with a child regarding electronic devices that have internet access when they have a history of contacting strangers on social media.
A lot of conflicting information, from the authorities. She was found “unharmed”. But they’re charging the N.C. man with 1st degree rape? How could she be both unharmed and raped? Also, they’re not telling us how she got to N.C. Did he come and get her? Or did she hitchhike her way down there? Sounds fishy. And they’re taking pains to protect the details, and the families privacy. But not the people’s privacy, whom they invaded, looking for her.
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SM: I believe the correct description should have been, she was found safe and alive; however, she was sexually assaulted. The dirt bag would not have been charged with rape unless they had evidence which is pretty easy to determine thru talking to the victim and a physical examination.
R