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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Baisden Show Helps Return Missing Girl

It's only been a month since syndicated talk show host Michael Baisden started working with The Black and Missing Foundation. Since then, Baisden's program has been directly responsible for finding three missing children. The most recent success story involves young Jhada Clarke, who had been taken out of state by her father and missing for more than a month. After co-workers of Mr. Clarke heard the case involving Jhada during The Michael Baisden Show, they convinced him to turn the missing girl over to local authorities. Jhada was soon reunited with her mother, Rose Walker.

Walker said ?I am forever grateful to The Black and Missing Foundation and The Michael Baisden Show for getting my daughter's information out there. If it wasn't for their efforts, I would not have my baby right now.  The work that they are doing is not in vain.? Baisden said, ?What a tremendous example of how we can right a wrong by simply getting involved. I applaud these individuals who heard Ms. Walker?s plea on our show last week and made the decision to not simply sit on the sidelines. Knowing that she now has her daughter back safely in her arms is truly heart-warming.?

As part of its commitment, to The Black and Missing Foundation, Baisden?s nationally syndicated radio program highlights a child who is currently missing every day during the show. Listeners learn how they can help provide information to local law enforcement agencies. Details about missing children are also profiled on the show?s websites and social media outlets. The show was also recently credited with the safe return of Alayna Watters to her father in Baltimore after her case had been featured on the air.

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