Where is Patrick Kennedy Alford Jr.? Disappearance case remains unsolved a decade later

New York, New York - Little Patrick Kennedy Alford Jr. was just seven years old when he was last seen leaving his foster family's apartment. To this day, no one knows what happened to him.

Patrick Kennedy Alford Jr. was last seen taking out the trash out January 22, 2010.
Patrick Kennedy Alford Jr. was last seen taking out the trash out January 22, 2010.  © Division of Criminal Justice Services

On January 22, 2010, seven-year-old Patrick was assisting his foster mom, Librada Moran, with household chores, when at around 9:00 PM he decided to take out the trash.

According to Staten Island Advance, he left the apartment in the Spring Creek Development complex on Vandalia Avenue in Brooklyn, and never returned.

A massive search launched only 90 minutes after his disappearance, but nothing has been heard or seen of Patrick Alford Jr. since, his case remaining an undying mystery.

Patrick Alford Jr.'s unsolved mystery begins with a foster family

As the Pix11 reported, the boy was placed with his foster family three weeks prior to his disappearance. He had started having a really hard time, missing his mother and struggling to communicate with Moran, who only spoke Spanish.

He started acting out, hurting himself and threatening to run away to live with his mother Jennifer Rodriguez again.

Rodriguez had previously lost custody of Patrick and his siblings after authorities arrested her on theft charges.

Librada Moran and police accuse Jennifer Rodriguez of abducting Patrick Alford Jr.

As the Village Voice reported, Rodriguez was ordered to bring her son to a court hearing a few days later, after one of Patrick's aunts claimed Rodriguez had planned on kidnapping the boy.

The boy's mother was unable to do so, though, because she allegedly did not know where he was. She was jailed for contempt, but released shortly afterward, having passed a polygraph test.

To this day, she maintains her innocence and is convinced that Patrick Alford Jr. simply ran away and hid somewhere.

Several members of the boy's family started accusing one another, and an investigation ensued. Sadly, nothing came of it.

Patrick Alford Jr's mum, Jennifer Rodriguez, files lawsuits

In 2020, police released a computer-generated photo and age-progressed sketch of what Patrick Alford might look like today.
In 2020, police released a computer-generated photo and age-progressed sketch of what Patrick Alford might look like today.  © Division of Criminal Justice Services

As the Atlanta Black Star and the Charley Project reported, Rodriguez filed a federal lawsuit against New York City, the Administration for Children's Services (ACS), Patrick's foster mother, and the foster parents' apartment complex in October 2010.

She claimed that the ACS took Patrick from her without legitimate reason and that they were negligent in placing him in an unfit foster home rather than with relatives.

In March 2011, a federal judge dismissed the lawsuit, but Rodriguez was allowed to sue individual caseworkers and St. Vincent's Services, the child care agency in charge of Patrick's case.

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In August 2018, the lawsuit was settled for $6 million. The funds will be used to aid in the search for Patrick and to his benefit if he is discovered alive.

A decade on, Patrick Alford Jr's mystery remains unsolved

To this day, there have been no traces or clues as to what may have happened to Patrick Alford Jr. He would now be 18 years old, and his case remains unsolved.

The last time Patrick was seen, he was wearing a red t-shirt, blue jeans, and black sneakers. He has black hair, and brown eyes, was 4'8" tall, and weighed 65 pounds.

He has a scar through his left eyebrow and a birthmark on his abdomen and goes by the nickname Lil Pee.

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