

Still, Jingles voiced her appreciation for the department when her daughter was found: “Thank you Jesus, thank you so much. The delays in classifying Nya as ‘at-risk’ has prompted questions over the systemic issues around the way government agencies treat missing persons cases, especially for those who live with mental health conditions or disabilities. Valanitta Jingles, on the other hand, told Voice of OC the department was aware of her daughter’s disability from the onset. Sheriff officials previously told Voice of OC they later re-classified Jingles’ case as ‘at-risk’ because information about her condition had been provided at a later point. She is not a juvenile runaway, she is a child who has a disability and she got lost.” “I told you she was not a runaway, I told you my baby was lost,” Valanitta stated firmly in the Facebook Live broadcast. It also came after the family and volunteers assisting the search questioned Sheriff officials’ initial approach to the case, which was to initially label Jingles as a “juvenile runaway” in public notices rather than stating from the onset that Jingles was living with disabilities, was without needed medication, and faced possible danger. The news came on the fifth day of the search for Jingles, just when various news outlets started to put a spotlight on Nya Jingles, who left her home in Yorba Linda on April 16 and was later declared missing. Valanitta Jingles also didn’t respond to Voice of OC requests for comment Tuesday night. Sheriff spokesperson Carrie Braun wouldn’t take media questions on Tuesday night, referring reporters to the department’s Facebook post. in a Facebook posting around the same time. Thank you to the community for sharing her information,” wrote the Sheriff’s Dept. “Nya has been located, is safe and will be returned home to her family.
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