Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
07NOGALES77
2007-03-09 20:06:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Consulate Nogales
Cable title:  

UPDATE ON W/W CASE OF MCGRAW, BRITNY

Tags:  MX CASC BRITNY MCGRAW 
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P 092006Z MAR 07
FM AMCONSUL NOGALES
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 4132
INFO RUEHME/AMEMBASSY MEXICO PRIORITY 0759
RUEHNG/AMCONSUL NOGALES 1676
UNCLAS NOGALES 000077 

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

CA/OCS/ACS/WHA SAMUEL COLON-RUIZ

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: MX CASC BRITNY MCGRAW
SUBJECT: UPDATE ON W/W CASE OF MCGRAW, BRITNY

REF: 07 NOGALES 0028

UNCLAS NOGALES 000077

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

CA/OCS/ACS/WHA SAMUEL COLON-RUIZ

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: MX CASC BRITNY MCGRAW
SUBJECT: UPDATE ON W/W CASE OF MCGRAW, BRITNY

REF: 07 NOGALES 0028


1. Amcit sixteen-year-old Britny McGraw after several weeks of
being missing in Mexico, was located on March 1, 2007 by Mexican
officials in Nogales, Sonora. Mexican immigration officials
removed her from Mexico the following day into the custody of
her mother, Suzanne McGraw. Post confirmed on Monday, March 5
that Ms. McGraw had safely returned home to Glendale, AZ.

SYNOPSIS OF THE CASE AFTER INITIAL W/W CABLE


2. Following the return of Ms. McGraw to the US on February 1,
Post's duty officer received a phone call from Mrs. McGraw on
February 23 to once again inform us that that her daughter had
ran away again from her home in Glendale, AZ. Mrs. McGraw told
Post that her daughter had stolen her grandmother's car on
February 1. The car was later found on Saturday, February 3 by
the Nogales, AZ police. Ms. McGraw, however, was not in the
area. Mrs. McGraw believed her daughter had once again returned
to Nogales, Mexico and decided to report the case to us.


3. Conoff recommended Mrs. McGraw travel to Nogales, Mexico and
file a missing child report with Mexican officials. Mrs. McGraw
came to Nogales on Monday, February 26, and in addition to
filing the report with Desarrollo Integral de la Familia (DIF),
she also provided Mexican authorities with recent photos of her
daughter to assist in their search.


4. On Tuesday, February 27, Mrs. McGraw called Post with
information of the possible location of her daughter. Post in
turned provided this information to Mexican authorities to
facilitate their search.


5. Thursday, March 1, DIF officials informed Post that Ms.
McGraw was in their protective custody after being found at
given location. She was found along with another minor Amcit,
Ivianna Rivera. The young girls were found in the company of
several young men, all Mexican citizens, and in possession of
drug paraphernalia. Post interviewed Ms. McGraw at the offices
of the Special District Attorney for sex crimes, and assisted
her in speaking with her mother.


6. Ms. McGraw was returned to the U.S. on Friday, March 2 and
placed in the custody of her mother. Post assisted Mexican
Immigration, U.S. officials at the border, and Mrs. McGraw in
coordinating her repatriation. Post also assisted Mrs. McGraw in
contacting State of Arizona offices offering services to
families in need and in speaking with the Phoenix police
investigator handling her daughter's outstanding stolen vehicle
case.


7. According to Arizona's Child Protective Services, Ms. McGraw
has runaway 17 times between 2002 to 2007. Mrs. McGraw told
conoff that she believes her daughter may be involved in drugs
and prostitution, but admits to her inability to control her.
Post believes Ms. McGraw may return to Nogales, where she said
she has a fiancie. Post informed her that under her current
removal by Mexican Immigration, returning to Mexico without
permission would be a crime.

SHARPE