3, gather outside the Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office on Jan. This list goes on and on,” Trichell added. Family members of Quawan Charles, a 15-year-old Louisiana teen who was found dead in a shallow marsh Nov. They stated she’s not in imminent danger, yet they still put it on the media on the same day, and guess what. You know what they did? They put it on the media. “You’ve got Jessica Marie Rowe, an adult from Baldwin. Mary Parish that were treated much differently than the case involving Quawan Charles. Trichell says he’s uncovered missing person cases in St. Mary Parish from 2020, 2019, and recent years,” Trichell said. I think that they want to send a message to the public that this was not an abduction. “The video was released yesterday as what we believe is some level of absolution from Baldwin P.D. A GoFundMe page has been launched to help the teens family and has raised more than 250,000. Quawan was reported missing on October 30 and the child was found dead four days later. He says a video Baldwin Police released showing Charles leaving his home with two individuals the day he went missing does little to prove that the police department followed protocol. Charles family says the teens death is reminiscent of the 1955 lynching of 14-year-old Emmett Till in Mississippi. Quawan Charles for whatever reason was not treated as a Level Two missing child, even though his case would have been perfect for that,” Chase Trichell, an attorney representing Charles’ family, said. The state police has a database of media outlets, and they disseminate a form to each of those media outlets. If State Police has elucidated that not every missing child case leads do an Amber Alert, that is acceptable because there’s another protocol in place called a Level Two Missing Child Protocol. “There’s been a lot of talk about the Amber Alert specifically. (KLFY) An attorney for Quawan Charles’ family is questioning why Baldwin Police did not notify local media about his disappearance.
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