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Child abduction

From: FBI
Country: USA
State: TX
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CrimeType: Child Abuse
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Date: 25 May 2000
Time: 17:52:45
Remote Name: 208.8.252.202

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VILMA LOPEZ DA SILVA CUNNINGHAM

Description: Vilma Lopez da Silva Cunningham is a white female born in Brazil on February 10th, 1956. She is one-meter sixty-nine centimeters tall and weighs fifty-four kilograms. She has black graying hair, which is believed to be frosted blonde, and brown eyes. She has crooked teeth. Cunningham speaks English and Portuguese with a Brazilian accent. At the time of the abduction she was reported to be married to a Brazilian citizen. She is now living in the city of Goiania in the state of Goias, Brazil. Cunningham teaches English. She owns and operates a company called Brazilian International Education Services. The address is: Avenue T 61, Number 95, Setor Bueno, Goiania, Goias, Brazil 74000. Geneva Mari Cunningham was born in the United States on February 3rd, 1989. She has brown hair and brown eyes. She has a medium complexion. Felipe Von Cunningham was born on January 21st, 1994. He has brown eyes and blonde hair. Case Details: Austin, Texas, May 22nd, 1997. Under a court order, Vilma Lopes da Silva Cunningham, mother of eight-year-old Geneva Mari and three-year-old Felipe, is to return the children to their father and legal guardian Ty Cunningham. The mother has been granted visitation rights. But instead of returning the children, she abducts them to Brazil. Vilma Cunningham is now an international fugitive. Anyone with information on the abducted children should contact the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at 1-800-843-5678. If you have information concerning Vilma Lopes Da Silva Cunningham, you should contact the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate. Or contact the Travis County, Texas, District Attorney's Office at 512-473-9520. All reports will be investigated and the identities of all informants will be kept in strict confidence.

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