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TruTV In Session's FIND OUR CHILDREN Series

CNN HLN has partnered with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children to air a series featuring one missing child case every week.  The series, Find Our Children, is hosted by anchor Christi Paul and airs Tuesdays at 1:30 PM on TruTV’s In Session and a second time during the week on HLN.

Anyone with information about any of the missing children cases featured should contact the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children at 1-800-THE-LOST.


Week of May 2, 2012


Abby and Dominic Maryk

Canadian officials have made a special request to the U.S. public, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children and U.S. law enforcement for their assistance in locating two missing children from Winnipeg, Canada, who could be in the United States.  This is a rare request, but a very important one due to the high concern for the children’s safety. 

The Maryk children, Abby, 5, and Dominic, 7, were last seen by their mother, Emily Cablek, in August of 2008.  The children went with their father on a scheduled two-week visit but were not returned to their mother as planned on Sept. 1. They have been missing now for four years. Their father, Kevin Douglas Maryk, has been charged in warrants with abducting the children. It is believed the children and their father left Canada and entered the United States, but it is not known if they stayed there or traveled to another country.

The children’s father was born in Canada and is now 40. In addition to a warrant in Canada, there are international INTERPOL notices for his arrest (information through INTERPOL website: Crimes against children and Kidnapping). Maryk has worked in security in the past, but has also been involved in gang and drug activities.  He can be very outgoing and “loud” and loves to talk.  His hobbies involve going to and watching the UFC fights, monster trucks and NASCAR racing. He has a large very dark, almost black, tattoo on one of his forearms. The tattoo is a band or ribbon over a human heart (a real human heart not the Valentine kind) with the children’s names.  He has another tattoo with Old English script on it.  Kevin is 5-feet-10 and weighs about 205 pounds.  He is almost bald, but also likes to shave his head, and has dark hair and hazel eyes.  He may also have facial hair or a goatee and could be traveling with other companions. 

Kevin is known to be violent, and law enforcement cautions the public in taking any action.  The public is asked to immediately contact police officials with any information regarding Kevin or the children’s location. 

Abby is described by her mother as a very outgoing girl who makes friends easily.  She likes playing with dolls and pushing them in strollers. She prefers the Llttle Mermaid dolls and the Disney princesses.  Her favorite colors are blue and pink.  Abby has pierced ears and usually likes to wear a small pair of loop earring over studs.  She has a large gap between her front upper teeth.  She has blond curly hair, and her eyes are between green and blue.  Abby loves to wear dresses with stretch pants under them.  While she was with her mother, Abby carried around a stuffed teddy bear that sang and moved around.  Although it was left behind, she may have asked for another one.  Abby, whose middle name is Jessie Ann, is now nine.  

Dominic is outgoing but not as much as Abby, his mother says. He tends to be a little shy.  He enjoys playing with Lego’s and building things.  Dominic likes to play video games and ride his bicycle and skateboard. Dominic wore clothes that were usually dark blue or black.  Right before his abduction, he was signed up to play soccer, which he loves to watch.  Dominic, like his sister, has a gap between his front upper teeth but the space is much smaller.  He has really thick hair and usually keeps it short.  When with his father, Dominic acted out and was not doing well in school, but with his mother he always wanted to do well.  Dominic’s middle name is Joseph, and he is now 11. 

If anyone has any information regarding Abby and Dominic Maryk, please contact the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children at 1-800-THE-LOST.


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