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Police look for 5 adults, 9 children missing after Palmdale, Calif., church service
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[quote:gamerprincess81:MV8xMTk1MTkwXzE5NDAyOTE5X0Y5RTYzNUU2] [quote:Anonymous Coward 370069] I didn't see if anyone posted this, but this is the church.. i don't speak spanish very well, so maybe someone can translate what's on the first page there. http://www.mielav.org/new/ "A cordial welocme to all brothers and friends visiting our page. Our primary mission is to spread the word of God from Antelope Vally to all the world." It really doesn't say anything out of line with any other Christian Church, although the little chat window on the side mentions the woman leading the gruop: "guest_7063 : la hermana chicas esta loca. Esperamos que no le pase nada a los ninos." sister chicas is crazy. We hope nothing happens to the children. [/quote] thanks =) yeah, nothing really out of the ordinary on the front page, but i wonder what it says inside the site, if you're a member and can access that info.. [/quote]
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Officials in Southern California issued an emergency alert late Saturday for six adults and eight children who are members of a "cult-like" group believed to be planning a mass suicide.
"They were awaiting the rapture or some other catastrophic event," Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Captain Mike Parker said.
Steve Whitmore, a spokesman for the sheriff's department, told a hastily called news conference covered by KNBC that the group believed "they were going to meet Jesus or deceased relatives."
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