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Tish James & Adam Schiff, Lawyer Up. Accountability Cometh news.
Could soon be trouble for Pelosi as well and her actions or lack of in managing the request for National Guard deployment on Jan 6th. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 12 August 2025
Thai Family Seeks Help: 12-Year-Old Vanished in Chon Buri Photo via Facebook/ ลุยชน ข่ๅว A Thai grandmother is making a heartfelt plea for public assistance after her 12-year-old granddaughter, Pitchanan, also known as Noona, vanished over two weeks ago in Chon Buri. The disappearance occurred on 29th July, when Noona left the family's Si Racha home on a red and white Honda Wave 110i motorcycle, intending to withdraw money from a nearby ATM. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1369506-thai-family-seeks-help-12-year-old-vanished-in-chon-buri/ -
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Tish James & Adam Schiff, Lawyer Up. Accountability Cometh news.
But, the USA, on the whole, now know they lost the election voting for Trump.....😱 -
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Report Thai Family Seeks Help: 12-Year-Old Vanished in Chon Buri
Photo via Facebook/ ลุยชน ข่ๅว A Thai grandmother is making a heartfelt plea for public assistance after her 12-year-old granddaughter, Pitchanan, also known as Noona, vanished over two weeks ago in Chon Buri. The disappearance occurred on 29th July, when Noona left the family's Si Racha home on a red and white Honda Wave 110i motorcycle, intending to withdraw money from a nearby ATM. Daeng, the 63-year-old grandmother, has been tirelessly searching ever since. She recounted how Noona’s father transferred 300 baht (approximately 8,180 Thai Baht) to her on the day she went missing. Suspecting an accident, Daeng fears Noona might be hospitalised without identification. Despite filing a report with Si Racha Police on 4th August, Daeng awaits updates. Her hope now lies in amplifying the story through the media and social platforms in a bid for any crucial information that could lead to Noona's return. The region is no stranger to such distressing incidents. Last week, a similar scare unfolded in Chiang Mai involving three young girls, aged seven to nine, who disappeared from their school dormitory. A review of security footage showed the girls, umbrellas in hand, walking away. Initially thought to be heading home, they were eventually discovered hiding in a local cemetery, driven by hunger to emerge in search of food. This was reportedly not their first escape, although school authorities have remained tight-lipped about their motivations. These incidents highlight ongoing concerns about child safety and the importance of community vigilance in ensuring the wellbeing of young ones. Daeng remains hopeful that collective efforts will bring Noona back safely. As Daeng continues her relentless search, any sightings or information about Noona can make a significant difference. She urges anyone with relevant details to step forward, hoping for a quick and safe resolution to this troubling mystery. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-08-13 -
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