Houston police say Rudy Farias had interactions with the department during the time his mother said he was missing, providing false names to officers.
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In a news conference Thursday, the Houston Police Department said Farias was reported missing by his mother in 2015, but returned the next day.
During the eight years, police said Farias spoke with officers, but he used fake names and date of births, which misled officers.
“Both Janie, Rudy’s mother, and Rudy himself gave fictitious names while interacting with various patrol officers,” police said in the news conference. “Janie continued to deceive police by remaining adamant that Rudy was still missing.”
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The family didn't and couldn't figure out what's going on how do you expect the police to figure out this crazy deception
These police departments do this to low income families more than you know. They assume these missing people are one drugs or prostitutes and don’t want to be found…..it’s disgusting‼️ 🤮🤮
somebody is lying
So they're going to completely ignore that he came with a bunch of bruises, mute and injuries to the hospital?
Wut