Texas Center for the Missing was founded in March, 2000. On Saturday, October
30, 1999 in the wee hours of the morning 17
year old Gabriel family awakened to the shrill
ringing of the telephone, a night-time sound that strikes
fear in every parent's heart. The caller informed the
Houston family that Gabe, a student in Austin, Texas,
had missed curfew and his car found near a bridge over
Lake Austin. After the initial visit with police, frustration
and fear overwhelmed Gabe's mother, Doreen Wise. She
longed for the comfort of someone to tell her how she
could quickly find her youngest child; virtually no
guidelines or instructions on what she as a parent
should do were available. Nor were there informational
packages about other helping organizations to call.
As every parent who has lost a child wishes to do,
Gabe's mother launched an aggressive search, using
trial and error and making many mistakes; the information
she needed to find her child simply was not available.
Tragically, four agonizing months later, the body of
Gabriel was found. Gabe's family learned first-hand
how few resources there are to help parents search
for lost children. From one family's loss and sadness,
Texas Center for the Missing was born.
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