http://www.cbsatlanta.com/news/21346725/detail.html Henry County Child Remains Missing
Police: Jeffrey Few's Mother Pretended To Be His Father
POSTED: 7:17 am EDT October 20, 2009
UPDATED: 6:35 pm EDT October 20, 2009
HENRY COUNTY, Ga. -- Henry County police continue looking for a 10-year-old boy who was taken from his school Monday afternoon by his mother.
Investigators said Jennifer J. Cook, 31, sent an email to the child's school pretending to be the father. The e-mail asked to make her son, Jeffrey William Few, a car rider.
Cook, who does not have custody of the child, picked Jeffrey up around 2:30PM from Flippen Elementary School in Henry County. Jeffrey is normally in the school's afterschool program.
Jeffrey hasn't been seen since.
“We have an e-mail from the school from a fraudulent account that was the same as my e-mail account, but with one additional letter. With that fraudulent information sent to the administration, it looked like I told them to send the son out, but obviously I didn't. It was deception,” said Shawn Few, Jeffrey’s father.
Henry County school officials did not comment on camera Tuesday about the case, but they did issue this statement: "We are cooperating with authorities to help in this investigation in any way we can. If we find we need to change protocol, we will make that determination after the police investigation."
Shawn Few said the school did nothing wrong.
"I just want to know where my son is and to make sure he's safe," Few said.
Cook has a warrant out for her arrest out of Butts County on an unrelated matter.
Cook is a white female, 5'0, 120lbs., with blonde hair and blue eyes. She is possibly driving a 1990 Acura Legend, gray in color, with North Carolina tag "DRHOOTER".
Jeffrey is a white male, 4'0, 70 pounds, with blonde hair and blue eyes.
Cook may be headed to Charlotte, Ohio, or Michigan, as she has family in each location.
If you have seen the mother or the child, please call Henry County Police at (770) 957-9121.Copyright 2009 by cbsatlanta.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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