Why Kids Get Kidnaped

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Manly kids, teens, and adults have been kidnaped cause they revel to much of there face on pictures or cause they did something wrong to one of the other person that is stalking them. Sometimes kids get lost from there parent and get kidnaped. and kids go to stores and out of know where you get

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