By Jessica Taloney Reporter
Published: Fri, April 04, 2008 - 4:47 pm
Everyday for the past 171 days, Myra Latner has prayed her son would be found alive.
"I keep praying," said Latner. "I know God is able."
Michael Boyette's family admits he lived a troubled life. His family says he was heavily into drugs and even suicidal. But, Boyette, 29, is also the father of an 8-year-old girl and a 7-year-old boy, who desperately want their dad to come home.
"It breaks my heart," cried Latner. "He's just as important as anyone else's son or daughter or father or mother," she said.
The Mobile County Sheriff's Department considers Boyette a missing person, and his case is an open investigation. But, Latner worries her son's past will keep him from every being found.
Anyone with information about Boyette should call the Mobile County Sheriff's Department.

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Ace - What do you mean “I hope you get the answers you deserve!” That makes no sense. I’m so sick and tired of people saying “Bad things happen to Good people!” Why do you have this desire to judge everything as good and bad, right or wrong, them or us.
Look, if you have a family member that has big problems like this guy does, you had better get him some real serious help or he wont be around much longer. You can pray all you want but without a serious intervention, his days are numbered. Sometimes the only reason these guys are still around is because they got thrown behind bars.