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"Hope and Urgency: Searching for Trinity Roach and Uncovering The Halloween Wolf"
Queen City Beat
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"Hope and Urgency: Searching for Trinity Roach and Uncovering The Halloween Wolf"
Rufus Trotman
Sep 26, 2025
Trivia Question❓In 1918, the first ever true-to-life depiction of a toothbrush was carved on a tombstone in which Plainfield, New Jersey cemetery? Answer at the bottom of the newsletter |
When a child goes missing, every second is crucial.
As public focus fades, many families are left searching—hoping for a breakthrough.
Missing Not Forgotten, launched by the Jordan Trotman Foundation, works tirelessly to keep missing children’s stories front and center.
Thousands vanish each year across the U.S., and this initiative bridges the gap between law enforcement and public engagement.
Supporter badges and educational resources offered by the platform further empower schools, local groups, and individuals to take action.
One small step—like sharing a post—can keep hope alive and make a real difference. Read More... |
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Philadelphia Police are urgently searching for 16-year-old Trinity Roach, last seen on July 30, 2025, near Dyre Street.
Trinity is described as 5'4" tall, about 215 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes.
She was wearing black shorts, a white shirt, and distinctive black and green sneakers at the time of her disappearance.
The local community remains deeply concerned for her safety and is urging everyone to stay observant.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Northeast Detective Division at 215-686-3153 or 215-686-3154.
Every tip counts in the effort to bring Trinity home safely.
With 17 missing children cases reported in Philadelphia in July 2025 alone, ongoing vigilance and community solidarity are vital to protect local youth. Read More... |
On Halloween night, young Ethan dressed as a pirate, eager for an adventure under the light of grinning jack-o’-lanterns and a glowing full moon.
As he neared the last house, a mysterious howl echoed from the woods, sending a shiver down his spine.
From the darkness, a large wolf appeared—not fierce, but with sad eyes and a tiny pumpkin necklace.
Instead of running, Ethan bravely shared his candy, and the wolf gratefully accepted, touched by the pirate’s kindness.
The wolf’s paw prints lit Ethan’s way home, reminding him that the scariest sights can sometimes hide gentle souls longing for friendship.
Across the country, communities celebrate the season with Howl-O-Ween events—like those at Saint Francis Wolf Sanctuary in Texas and California Wolf Center—blending fun, learning, and compassion for wolves.
Kindness, it turns out, is the sweetest treat of all. Read More... |
đź’ˇ Answer to Trivia Question: Hillside Cemetery |
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