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Missing Patrick Alford



Seven-year-old Patrick Alford was last observed in Brooklyn, New York, on January 22, 2010. He vanished while assisting his foster mother in disposing of refuse.

Patrick Alford entered this world on November 28, 2002. At the juncture of his disappearance, Patrick resided in a foster domicile at the Spring Creek Towers (formerly identified as Starrett City) on 130 Vandalia Avenue in Brooklyn, New York, in the company of his younger sibling. The offspring had been relocated from their biological mother's abode in Staten Island subsequent to her apprehension for larceny in late 2009, a mere three weeks before Patrick's mysterious disappearance.

At the time of Patrick's vanishing, his biological progenitor dwelled separately on Staten Island. A duo of years following Patrick's enigmatic disappearance, his father encountered partial paralysis subsequent to sustaining a gunshot wound to the cranium during a robbery in East New York. As of 2014, he inhabited a convalescent facility in the Bronx.

Disappearance:

Approximately at 9:00 pm on January 22, 2010, Patrick Alford was aiding his foster matron in discarding refuse from their residence situated on the 11th floor of an edifice on 130 Vandalia Avenue in Brooklyn when she became diverted by a telephonic communication. Upon redirecting her attention, Patrick had vanished into the ether. Since that moment, Patrick has remained absent from sight and sound. Allegedly, Patrick divulged to his foster caretaker his intention to abscond and reunite with his biological maternal figure.

K-9 units trailed Patrick's olfactory essence to the juncture of Pennsylvania and Shroeder Avenues before the trail went cold. Law enforcement combed the waters of Fresh Creek Basin, as well as Spring Creek Park adjacent to his foster domicile, but discovered no vestiges elucidating his whereabouts.

Initially, investigators harbored suspicions regarding Patrick's biological maternal unit's involvement in his disappearance. She was detained one week subsequent to his vanishing act, yet was subsequently released after undergoing extensive interrogation and successfully passing a polygraph examination.

Patrick's biological maternal unit contends that his foster matron was unable to engage in meaningful dialogue with Patrick due to her lack of proficiency in English, and his inability to converse in Spanish. She avers that subsequent to his placement in foster care, he menaced to abscond, exhibited aggression towards his foster siblings, and made threats of self-harm. In the preliminary two months of the inquiry, law enforcement officials interrogated approximately 14,000 individuals, scrutinized 200 structures, and canvassed 9,000 residences proximate to his foster domicile on Vandalia Avenue and his biological mother's dwelling in Staten Island.

Nine months post his disappearance, his biological maternal figure initiated legal proceedings against the municipality, Patrick's foster caretaker, and the fostering agency in Brooklyn federal court, alleging dereliction of duty.

Following protracted legal wrangling, the municipality assented to a settlement of $6 million to benefit Patrick in 2018. These funds are currently under the custodianship of a corporate trustee and will accrue to Patrick upon his return, if such an eventuality transpires.

According to authorities, Patrick's case remains an active investigation, with law enforcement agencies soliciting assistance from the populace. Crime Stoppers has proffered a reward of $13,000 to anyone furnishing information pertinent to his inexplicable disappearance.

The whereabouts of Patrick Alford, as well as the circumstances enveloping his disappearance, persist as enigmas. His case is categorized as an instance of endangered missing persons and remains unresolved.

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