Thursday, October 31

California mother helps find two missing children thanks to her instincts


Policías del condado de Orange, California.
Orange County, California Police.

Photo: PATRICK T. FALLON / AFP / Getty Images

Julia Bonin , a California mother , took her son to school in Orange County, California , when he thought he saw in person two children who had been reported missing. It’s about Noah Clare , 3 years old, and her cousin Amber Clare, from 16 .

The woman recognized them thanks to the reports that went viral on social networks, as well as the fact of having seen them in the news.

Noah was reported missing on November 5 in Tennessee ; authorities say his father Jacob Clare moved him to California as his niece Amber, who resided in Kentucky.

On 16, authorities found the car of Jacob Clare in San Clemente, California , so they intensified their search in the state.

The woman, who had to volunteer at her son’s school on Thursday, changed her plans. He dropped it off at school and drove to where he saw who he thought were the two youngest. “I parked my car, got out, took a photo, called the police station and gave the information,” said the woman at a press conference.

He tried to resume his activities, until the police asked him to return to the place where he took the photo. When she arrived, Clare was already in police custody and the children had already been brought to safety.

“I have my own children and I would like someone to do the same for me, ”he stated.

Don Barnes , Orange County Officer, thanked Julia Bonin , and asked citizens to cooperate with the authorities if they see something suspicious, as she did. “I would like to give a special thanks to Mrs. Julia Bonin, who was responsible for acting according to her intuition, and for sending us the information that led us to the location of Mr. Clare.

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