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Cross Creek girl Jessi Graff missing.

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Che Gookin:

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--- Quote from: ""hanzomon4"" ---Wait, was she in the program at the time she disappeared? Sounds like she was out, unless they can have a job while in program. This does sound strange, any more news ccm?
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I attended CCP (the boys side) and graduated... Levels 5-6 (highschool grads) are allowed to work at Farmers Market, down the street. LaVerkin is really in the middle of nowhere, with cops close by. Money is held by the program until termination because of an incident where a boy was 18, worked his cash up, terminated and bought some drugs and called some friends to pick him up. To me this sounds horrible, because chances are it was an abduction. you really cant run in laverkin.... its way to small. This is scary to me, and they should definatly do somthing about it.
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To bad they took the money away. Perfect way for kids to win their way to freedom from that shithole.

CCM girl 1989:
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Search continues for missing LaVerkin girl
By TIFFANY DE MASTERS
tdemasters@ thespectrum.com

ST. GEORGE - The LaVerkin Police Department is still looking for 17-year-old Jessi Graf.

Chief Lloyd Watkins said she was last seen at Farmer's Market wearing a yellow Farmer's Market shirt and blue jeans on Oct. 6.

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Watkins said Graf was living in LaVerkin and attending Cross Creek Center, a school for troubled kids.
"On the day she went missing, she told Cross Creek she would be training to be a cashier at Farmer's and would be 45 minutes late," he said. "She wasn't supposed to be trained as a cashier."

Watkins said it was reported Graf walked outside to gather carts and never came back inside. It was about mid-afternoon when they received the call that Graf was missing.

Watkins said they think she might have left on her own free will, but they don't want to take any chances.

"We're still certainly looking for her and want to make sure she's OK," he said.

Graf's parents, Carol and Tom, sent an e-mail voicing their ongoing concern for their daughter.

"We are working with the LaVerkin police, but are looking for any help we can get to locate our missing daughter," according to the e-mail.



This is the latest information I have. As far as I know she still has not been located. I don't blame the program for this. However, I think the newspaper should be ashamed of themselves. Apparently, this last article was finally posted where it should be on A1.

Unfortunately, it was a week later. Had they put it on the first page to begin with, instead of the 3rd page when it first happened, maybe they would've had more of a chance of locating her?

Who knows what has happened to this girl?

Anonymous:
Shouldn't it be obvious at this point? She met someone at her job who knows about these shitholes and disappeared her. She'll likely resurface on her 18th birthday.

CCM girl 1989:
Like I said, I hope she is a runaway. I would however be very curious to know what was going on with Jessi about a month prior to her disappearance. I think if you study that, you can learn a lot.

Anne Bonney:

--- Quote from: ""CCM girl 1989"" ---Like I said, I hope she is a runaway. I would however be very curious to know what was going on with Jessi about a month prior to her disappearance. I think if you study that, you can learn a lot.
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She was in a program.

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