Mother of missing 13-year-old vows never to give up looking for her child
By Chinta Strausberg
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Cherry Beasley, the mother of Lucille Beasley-Brown, 13, said she is continuing to look high and low for her missing daughter she hasn’t seen since November 4, 2011 and that she will never give up looking for her youngest child.
“I have been passing out flyers in stores, restaurants, gas stations, churches and distributed them to people I meet on the street,” said Mrs. Beasley who is a mother of 10. Â “I love my daughter. She does not have to run anymore. Please come home and let’s talk.
“My biggest fear is her death,” Beasley said. “I pray that God keeps her and protects her. If she comes back home, I will get help for her. I am talking to pastors who are praying and telling me “to leave it in God’s hands until something happens.”  “Give us another chance. I will never give up looking for you,” she said of her daughter.
Beasley is also busy searching for social programs that could help her. “I don’t want her on the street anymore,” she said. “I love you, Lucille, and I want her to come back home.”
If anyone knows where Lucille Beasley-Brown is, please call Mrs. Beasley at: 773-790-7358 or 911.
Please help this mother find her youngest child and bring her back home safely.
Chinta Strausberg is a Journalist of more than 33-years, a former political reporter and a current PCC Network talk show host. You can e-mail Strausberg at: Chintabernie@aol.com.
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Editor’s Note: This is an update to an article in copylinemagazine.com on November 18, 2011, titled, “Distraught mother of 10 pleas for return of 13-year-old daughter,†by Chinta Strausberg.
