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Youngest daughter (25) living with much older man (33 years older) not talking to me
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 483476" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>More than the 33 years, although I find that far more alarming than just 13 years, is the fact that daughter is close to her family and is suddenly MIA. And that she MET him and got bad vibes. The age difference is that of a father/daughter and I wonder if that's what he wants from her. </p><p></p><p>to the poster, I do not k now your daughter, or how she would react, but, if you think she would be ok with it, maybe you can call her local cops and ask for a wellness visit telling them that you haven't heard from her for a long time and are worried. I know they will check in on the elderly. Maybe THEY know something about this man that you don't know and, although they won't tell you, that could alert them that perhaps she is not safe. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Hugs, and I hope you find something out really soon!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 483476, member: 1550"] More than the 33 years, although I find that far more alarming than just 13 years, is the fact that daughter is close to her family and is suddenly MIA. And that she MET him and got bad vibes. The age difference is that of a father/daughter and I wonder if that's what he wants from her. to the poster, I do not k now your daughter, or how she would react, but, if you think she would be ok with it, maybe you can call her local cops and ask for a wellness visit telling them that you haven't heard from her for a long time and are worried. I know they will check in on the elderly. Maybe THEY know something about this man that you don't know and, although they won't tell you, that could alert them that perhaps she is not safe. Hugs, and I hope you find something out really soon! [/QUOTE]
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