Society & Culture

Lost Daughter

Society & Culture

Posted by: Douggie

19th Dec 2010 02:04pm

Its funny how over time you seem to mislay your kids, they move on get Married/Divorced/Drop out of Soceity all together.
I have been trying to find my Daughter, Casandra Slaughter, changed to her StepFathers name of Lax, this is and was in Brisbane Queensland.
So if you out there Cassy please contact Doug @ deferdog1980@gmail.com

See you all in the New Year


Comments 5

CAT17
  • 2nd May 2011 11:21pm

How worrying for you, hope you get together again soon. Have you tried the electoral roll if she is of voting age.

I have two daughters who live in different states and yet we are close - I couldn't imagine how I would manage without having contact with them.

Best of luck in your search.

CAT17
  • 2nd May 2011 11:21pm

How worrying for you, hope you get together again soon. Have you tried the electoral roll if she is of voting age.

I have two daughters who live in different states and yet we are close - I couldn't imagine how I would manage without having contact with them.

Best of luck in your search.

diverchef
  • 15th Feb 2011 08:38pm

That name is on facebook and bepo, the facebook profile says the lady was in Brisbane

Douggie
  • 18th Feb 2011 04:27pm
That name is on facebook and bepo, the facebook profile says the lady was in Brisbane

Hi Mate,
I tried FaceBook but did not find Cassy, she has AWOL,
Thanks for your Help.
Doug

kathy77
  • 15th Feb 2011 08:09pm

Hi Doug, I do pray that you find your daughter and she is ok I know under some circumstances it is extremely difficult when families break up have you contacted the Salvation Army as they always seem to be able to find lost family members my prayers are with you

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