NetSirens was created to make people more aware of missing children, teens and adults (including seniors) through a unique reporting method with the NetSirens Missing Person's Widget. NetSirens has two primary objectives: To report missing people and the ability to display missing people through the NetSirens Missing Person's Widget. It can be placed on your website, blog or even on your social media accounts. Through NetSirens, YOU have the power to help find a Missing Child which may have Run Away, been Abducted by a Stranger, or through Family Abductions. NetSirens also helps Missing Teens and Adults and also covers Missing Seniors over 60 in SILVER ALERTS. NetSirens is the web’s most effective way of finding missing people.

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John Haggerty

 

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Shy at 1st with nervous hack/cough but not sick. May be wearing black bike jacket, short or no hair, hat. May suffer from addiction, listens to...
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  Height: 5' 7"
Weight: 140 lbs
State: New York
Eyecolor: Brown
Gender: Male
Age: 18

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