Tuesday, April 1, 2008

UTAH: HSER NAY MOO, BODY FOUND

The South Salt Lake Police are looking for Hser Nay Moo (pronounced Sin-Na-Moo), a 7-year-old Asian girl. She is 3 feet 8 inches tall, 45 pounds, with long black hair, and is missing her two front teeth. She was last seen wearing a pink coat, blue jeans and black and pink sneakers. Hser Nay Moo was last seen Monday at 2 P.M. in the area of 2250 South 500 East.

Body of Missing 7-Year-Old Utah Girl Reportedly Found
Wednesday, April 02, 2008 / Associated Press

KSTU-TV in Utah is getting witness reports that the body of missing 7-year-old Hser Ner Moo was found Tuesday night. The television station is also hearing reports that three people may have been arrested in connection with the death.

A news conference on the case is expected Tuesday night.

Click here for more on this story from MyFOXUtah.com.

An army of volunteers joined police in the search for the girl who disappeared Monday after an argument with an older brother.

Police issued an Amber Alert for Hser Ner Moo on Tuesday.

SAD OUTCOME TO THIS AMBER ALERT... 5 ARRESTED!
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,344469,00.html

4 comments:

  1. my prayers goes out to the family..... throw the book at those responsible for her death

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  2. Exactly! Hurting children should be considered a heinous crime!
    AND, she should never have been allowed to walk off on her own...
    Good morning, G*D bless and Maranatha!

    tmw

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  3. I found an article that tells how to donate to the family. I contacted the local tv station that ran it directly and got the info. My family will be sending a donation.

    Anyone interested in donating to a trust fund set up for this girl’s family can do so by going directly to Zion’s Bank and mentioning ref. Hser Nay Moo. To mail a cheque or money order:

    Zion’s Bank
    701 East 400 South
    Salt Lake City, UT 84102

    ref. Hser Nay Moo - donation

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  4. Thanks everyone for dropping by my blog, and making comments on this story. The family must be suffering terribly, especially the brother who had argued with Hser Nay Moo. He will feel always that it was his fault that she went down the street.

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