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Rose Cobo, the mother of missing Brooklyn woman Chelsea Cobo, is launching a networking app called 911Missing in hopes of helping other families find answers in cases of missing persons. Chelsea was last seen in Sunset Park in 2016, leaving behind a 10-month-old son. Rose believes her daughter may have been involved with a suspicious group she met during a hospital stay, which led her to serious drug use. Despite police investigations and efforts to find Chelsea, the case remains unsolved.

Rose has been vocal in her search for answers, conducting her own interviews with witnesses and sharing information on social media and with reporters. She has expressed frustration with detectives keeping her in the dark about the progress of the case and has even confronted a witness herself in search of answers about her daughter’s disappearance. The new app, 911Missing, aims to provide a platform for sharing information and connecting individuals with knowledge about missing persons cases.

One unsettling detail in Chelsea’s case is an ominous voicemail left by a strange man the day after she was last seen. The man claimed to have dropped Chelsea off and stated that he had “nothing to do” with what might happen next. Rose has considered the possibility that her daughter was trafficked or harmed in some way. The uncertainty and lack of closure have taken a toll on her over the years, driving her to seek answers and support from the community.

The release of the documentary “Missing: Chelsea Michelle Cobo” brought emotions to the surface for many viewers, including tears and shock at the revelations presented in the film. During a screening at the East Hampton Library, audience members were moved by the harrowing details of Chelsea’s disappearance and the ongoing search for answers. Rose has been outspoken about the need for more transparency and collaboration in missing persons cases, particularly in neighborhoods where disappearances occur.

The app 911Missing is designed to bridge the gap between individuals with information about missing persons cases and those searching for answers. By connecting businesses, homeowners, amateur web sleuths, investigators, and concerned citizens, the app aims to facilitate the sharing of crucial information that could help solve cases like Chelsea’s. Rose hopes that by utilizing this innovative technology, she can bring closure to her own family and help others facing similar situations find answers and justice. Through her advocacy and determination, Rose continues to seek the truth about what happened to her daughter, Chelsea Cobo, and remains committed to finding answers in her case.

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