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GPS Used to Find Missing Child


A Louisville parent was able to use her missing 16-year-old's cell phone GPS to track him down.

According to an arrest report, Police were dispatched to the 9000 block of Blossom Lane Tuesday night after the mother told police that she had used the GPS to track her missing son to that location. 

The police were met by 40-year-old Lisa M. Davenport, who told police that she knew who the missing boy was, but he was not there. According to the police report, when Davenport was confronted about the GPS signal, she said that her daughter might have the missing boy's phone. Davenport then walked inside and handed police the boy's missing phone.

Police say thats is when they saw the missing 16-year-old try to jump out of a window.

The mother of the missing boy told police that he has used this home as a hideout several times in the past, and that Davenport may have been allowing a relationship between her 13-year-old daughter and the boy.

Davenport was arrested and charged with custodial interference. 


Posted by Shane Alan Andersen

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