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Where in the World Are America's Missing Children?


10 July 2009

Every year in the United States, more than 200,000 children are abducted by a member of their own family - usually a parent. In many cases in which a foreign-born parent is involved, these abducted children end up far from home, usually in the native country of the abducting parent.

Under U.S. law, such abductions are a federal crime. But because they involve international jurisdictions and pursuing them can be expensive, many of these cases remain unresolved.   

A father's missing son

Scott Carlson, photographed with his first wife, says,
Scott Carlson, photographed with his former wife, says, "Our kids deserve the full force and protection of our government"
Up until a few years ago, Scott Carlson was living the American dream. He had a fulfilling job, he was married to a woman he loved, and he was relishing the joys of new fatherhood.

Carlson says becoming a father was a life-changing experience.

"I spent as much time as I could with Cedric and really bonded with him. The joys of fatherhood were pretty amazing."

But on September 28th, 2005, Carlson's life was turned upside down when his wife abducted their son at an airport in Switzerland as he and the 1-year-old child were about to board a plane for the United States.

The incident ended with Carlson taking his wife to the airport police station because she wouldn't let Cedric go with him.

Cedric Carlson turned 5 years old on July 3rd
Cedric Carlson turned 5 years old on July 3rd
The police told Carlson he wouldn't be able to take Cedric back to the United States without his mother's consent, without a court order, he says. So Carlson ended up returning to the United States by himself.

Back in Washington, D.C., he headed straight for the courts and filed for divorce, citing his wife's abduction of their child to win a judgment against her.

He was awarded full custody of Cedric, and "all rights under the divorce, because of her behavior," he says. He also filed proceedings in Switzerland under the Hague Convention on child abduction.

Little help from the legal system

The Hague Convention is an international treaty that was established to facilitate the prompt return of children who have been abducted across international boundaries. Only 80 countries, however, are signatories.

Having won full custody of his son in the United States, Carlson set out to use every possible legal option to bring his son back to America. But even though Carlson is an international lawyer, he was unprepared for the legal complexities he encountered.

"The district attorney and the District of Columbia refused to do anything about it. [They] basically alluded that it was just a civil matter between feuding spouses. Then I also worked with the Office of Children's Issues at the U.S. State Department. Very, very disappointing response there."   

Turning to the FBI and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children

After his disappointing experience, Carlson turned to the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, a non-profit organization that works closely with government agencies and law enforcement to assist in missing or exploited child cases.

"It is a felony for parents to remove a child from the U.S. to a foreign country," explains Maureen Heads, of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
Maureen Heads, the manager of the family abduction unit at the center, says there have been several laws enacted in the United States since 1982 to protect American children.

"There's a Missing Children's Act," she says, and also the National Child Search Assistance Act.  

"These acts help parents and require law enforcement to take missing person's reports of missing children and for children to be entered in a national missing person's database."

Where is Anthony Calzada?

Anthony Calzada has been missing since November 2008
Anthony Calzada, photographed with his father, has been missing since November 2008
Maria Bright is another left-behind parent whose child was abducted by her estranged spouse. Her son, Anthony Calzada, was only 4 years old when her ex-husband, Freddie Calzada, took him to Bolivia in November 2008 for a vacation and never returned.

"For a mom, it's very hard, very painful. Every day I'm thinking, hoping probably he's going to call me and put Anthony on the phone."

Like Carlson, Bright also sought legal help and is working closely with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children to get her son back.

Bright has two other children - an older son and a younger daughter.
         
"The older one is asking for his brother all the time. Everybody's missing Anthony," she says.

Children growing up without their parents

"We miss Anthony a lot. We have three kids, and we are missing one," says Maria Bright
But beyond their immediate legal, financial and emotional concerns, what worries Maria Bright and Scott Carlson the most is the effect the kidnappings may have had - or continue to have - on their children.

Bright says she knows her son must be asking his father about her whereabouts.

"I just believe a lot in God, and I know one day he'll be back, hopefully soon," she says.

Carlson says that Cedric is now at the age where he's meeting other children, and they're talking about their dads.

Scott Carlson says he still hopes to be reunited with his son
Scott Carlson says he still hopes to be reunited with his son
"I think he's probably feeling a little lonely and different right now, and I think he's going to feel a lot more lonely and a lot more different in the near future."

Carlson says that even with all the legal and emotional setbacks he's experienced, he remains hopeful that he will one day have his son back.

"I've always been an incorrigible optimist, and if I let this incident take that away from me, then I think I would rob Cedric of one of the greatest gifts I hope to one day give him, which is that there's a lot to love in life and there's a lot to look forward to. And even when things are bad, you can do something to change it."  

Where is Anthony Calzada?
Where is Anthony Calzada?
In the four years since his son was abducted, Carlson has been allowed to visit him in Switzerland for a total of five hours. Cedric Carlson celebrated his fifth birthday on July 3rd.

In the case of Anthony Calzada, U.S. and Bolivian authorities have confirmed Mr. Calzada and his son's entry into Bolivia, but their location is unknown. Anthony Calzada has not seen his mother since November 2008. He will be 5 years old in September.
 



Comments:

1. For Donald

Donald, Can you come up with a couple of scenarios that would justify abducting a child? If there were concerns about the left behind parent, why didn't the abductor approach the US Courts and raise those concerns? It is not as if these children have been removed from a country whose judiciary is tainted. If these kids were removed from a lawless country being ruled by an authoritarian dictator (eg. Zimbabwe), their action can be justified to an extent. This is an inexcusable offense. Nothing, absolutely nothing, gives a parent a right to deprive an innocent child of the love of the other parent. There is only one reason these parents abduct these children....to spite the left behind parent. Please do not insult the left behind parents and their children with your unfounded skepticism (or is it cynicism?). Forwarding these kind of arguments does not make you 'a reasonable person'----which seems to be your intent in the first place. Not sure if you have children....but if you d
Submitted by: AnotherDad (USA)
07-13-2009 - 21:45:38

2.

These countries that play fast and loose with the Hague Convention on Child Abduction creates enormous incentives for parents to use their governments to shelter them and, effectively, make the other parent disappear, become powerless. If the parent left behind goes after them he/she loses his/her rights under the Hague, so they can only fight via the official channels. It is a free pass that some countries, including Switzerland, Mexico and others, and especially Brazil (see the cases similar to the one of Sean Goldman of the US at their website). So the foreign parent parent, having this free pass, sometimes simply walks away from marriages that are not necessarily in the rocks or even in distress, they just have this free pass to go home and not be bothered by their ex-partners.
Submitted by: Peter A ()
07-13-2009 - 19:36:20

3. Kidnapping

It is difficult to believe that everything was okay between the parents if, all of a sudden, one spouse abducts the child. Something had to be brewing and the other spouse should have been aware of it!
Submitted by: Donald (USA)
07-13-2009 - 17:40:14

4.

I'm really sorry to hear these sad situation. I hope the parents find their children as soon as possible.
Submitted by: 박영주 (South Korea)
07-12-2009 - 07:56:43

5. children kidnaped and taken over seas.

This is so awful I actually know a little of what this feels like my mother left me as a child without warning and didn't come back for a month . My dad tried to turn me against her . It didn't work they got back together and at 61 I published a book called called Fair and Equal Divorce A Dolls Like Us Book By Sharon Farnham This is really awful as a child if you are young enough you don't understand this at all.
Submitted by: dollslikeus (united states)
07-11-2009 - 17:50:13

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  Related Links
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
The Hague Convention Treaty
Compliance report issued by the U.S. State Department on the Hague Convention
Resource manual for victim parents on how to prevent and respond to an international child abduction case
Take Root (non-profit that works with adult victims of parental abduction)