For most parents, the thought of having a child internationally abducted appears to be remote idea that is far removed from their own lives. The problem is that thought is not correct. According to studies published by the highly repsected I CARE Foundation, there could be as many as 100,000 and 125,000 American children and as many as 20,000 Canadian children internationally kidnapped over the next 10 years.
That means that each person is 3 degrees from separation from knowing a parent who has had a child internationally kidnapped.
If you don't think this could happen to you, you better think again. In fact, CM is a decorated active duty police officer living in New York City who was prior to his career in law enforcement, was a New York City Firefighter. CM has a life-long history of dedicating himself to others.
Tragically, CM had his young daughter abducted to Germany three years ago. Until now, he has been quite about his and his child's fate as he attempted to navigate the legal channels available to him in order to safely bring her home . . . only to find that the remedies available to him were no remedy out all.
I invite you to read about CM and his struggle to protect his at-risk child kidnapped overseas. CM is one of the good guys . . . he is a man every parent would hope their child turned out to be like.
If you are a reporter interested in learning more about CM, please feel free to contact me at peter@stopchildabduction.org. Please visit the official website of Peter Thomas Senese's Chasing The Cyclone for more information on international parental child abduciton.
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