It is a matter of grave public concern when officials FAIL to PROTECT our community or prosecute criminals for crimes committed. This FAFO is FOR ALL FAILURES OF JUSTICE and serves as PUBLIC WARNING.

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  • I Have Completely Had It!
    I have been victimized my whole life. It started in first grade with the first (of many) sexual abuses and assaults, continued for 40 years through the kidnapping of my two youngest children by Misty Runyon and her husband, Kristopher Runyon, followed by at least half a dozen collateral theft and property damage crimes committed by them and their co-conspirators—all within an approximate 4-month timespan—thereafter followed by years of harassment by their friends and conspirators.
Kidnapper Alert

Kidnapper Alert

Meet the child kidnappers.

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This is Misty Runyon. She is a criminal and referred to as Kidnapper 1.
Kris Runyon
This is Kristopher Runyon. He is a criminal and referred to as Kidnapper 2.

Meet The Survivor

Technically, together they kidnapped TWO children.

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This is Jennifer Grant, the sole surviving parent of Angelina and Alex. Misty Runyon and Kristopher Runyon kidnapped them while she was hospitalized with multiple skull fractures in February 2023.
  1. Meet the child kidnappers.
    1. Meet The Survivor

Texas Penal Code § 15.01
CRIMINAL ATTEMPT.


(a) A person commits an offense if, with specific intent to commit an offense, he does an act amounting to more than mere preparation that tends but fails to effect the commission of the offense intended.

Texas Penal Code § 20.02 UNLAWFUL RESTRAINT.

(a) A person commits an offense if he intentionally or knowingly restrains another person.
Kristopher Runyon and Misty Runyon

Texas Penal Code § 25.03
INTERFERENCE WITH CHILD CUSTODY.

(a) A person commits an offense if the person takes or retains a child younger than 18 years of age:
(1) when the person knows that the person’s taking or retention violates the express terms of a judgment or order, including a temporary order, of a court disposing of the child’s custody;

(b) A noncustodial parent commits an offense if, with the intent to interfere with the lawful custody of a child younger than 18 years, the noncustodial parent knowingly entices or persuades the child to leave the custody of the custodial parent, guardian, or person standing in the stead of the custodial parent or guardian of the child.

CRIMES EXPOSED

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It is a matter of grave public concern when officials FAIL to PROTECT our community or prosecute criminals for crimes committed. This FAFO is FOR ALL FAILURES OF JUSTICE and serves as PUBLIC WARNING.