00:00Let's get in our Missing segment, and OP Nation, I just want to pause and say thank you.
00:05We are so proud of the work that we do every week with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
00:11and the Black and Missing Foundation.
00:13Since we first went on the air back in July of 22, you, you have helped to bring home literally dozens of missing children and adults.
00:23And we know this only happens because you share these important cases.
00:27So, OP Nation, a huge thanks to all of you.
00:33All right, Curtis, take it away.
00:35Absolutely, Dan.
00:36OP Nation, we can't do this without you.
00:39And tonight, we're going to need your help again.
00:42Joining us now is Angeline Hartman from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
00:47First of all, Angeline, a big thank you to you and everyone there for all the hard work that you guys do every day.
00:54Thank you, Curtis, and congratulations on 300 episodes.
00:59We're so grateful to you and the show and OP Nation.
01:03We have featured more than 60 missing children here, and 42 of those kids have been found safe.
01:1142!
01:11And get this, several of those recoveries happened as a direct result of that show.
01:17That means someone saw On Patrol Live and then made a call that found that missing child.
01:24How cool is that?
01:25That's incredible.
01:27Now, what do you say we do it again, Angeline?
01:29What can you tell us about tonight's case?
01:31Curtis, tonight's case is out of Everett, Washington.
01:34Amy Seguenza is 17 years old, and she's been missing since June 11th from her home.
01:41Sadly, this is yet another case where the child is believed to be with someone they met online.
01:48The family's home security footage shows that Amy walked out of the front door at around 2.30 a.m.
01:54Her family says Amy had been talking to an unknown man online, and they believe she left home to meet him.
02:01Her family says Amy has never left home before, and now it has been four months since she walked out that door in the middle of the night.
02:10Angeline, that is so scary.
02:13Do investigators have any information about this unknown man?
02:16Well, police have limited information about this guy.
02:20They have reason to believe he is from the Northern California, Fresno area.
02:24Now, that's about 900 miles away from her home in Washington State.
02:29Police are investigating, but so far, they have very few leads to work with here.
02:34Again, I want to stress that Amy has never done this before.
02:38Her family says this is very out of character for her.
02:40She's a straight-A student, and apparently she was looking forward to a big family trip.
02:46They were all going to Japan the very next week.
02:49So, what happened here?
02:51Is she in danger out there?
02:52If Amy is okay, her family needs to hear from her.
02:56That's why we need help from everyone watching tonight.
03:00OP Nation, we're hoping that you can help bring Amy home.
03:05Let's take one more good look at Amy.
03:07She's 17 years old, 5'4", 134 pounds, with dark brown eyes and black hair.
03:13If you've seen Amy or know anything about her disappearance, please call the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at 1-800-THE-LOSS.
03:23That's 1-800-843-5678.
03:28OP Nation, you have been so good before.
03:30Let's do this again, and let's get this one back home as well.
03:33Yeah, that would be a great way to celebrate 300.
03:36If we could get another case solved.
03:41So, please, make the call if you know anything.
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