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Found Sneak Peek: Is Jamie Ready to Share ‘Everything' About His Vanishing? (Exclusive)

Found Sneak Peek: Is Jamie Ready to Share ‘Everything' About His Vanishing? (Exclusive)

Yahoo20-03-2025
This week on NBC's Found, it looks like Jamie might be ready to disclose 'everything' that happened to him during the 13 years he was missing — though only with a particular person.
Ever since Margaret's (Kelli Williams) son suddenly resurfaced weeks ago, at the bus station she'd staked out for more than a decade, he has been incredibly mum with details about what happened, who took him.
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We know that it was a 'she' that Jamie lived with, and that it likely was someone his family knew, given past clues that Margaret picked up on. The lad, though, has not been forthcoming with any specifics.
In the exclusive sneak peek above — from tonight's episode, 'Missing While Witnessed' (airing at 10/9c on NBC) — Jamie (Are You Afraid of the Dark?'s Parker Queenan) meets up with Detective Mark Trent (Brett Dalton) to, among other things, inquire as to how much time the abductor of a child might serve in prison.
Trent offers up some general parameters, and Jamie appears to proactively weep for the person he could turn in. But because Trent is regarded by his mom's co-workers as a 'stand-up' guy, Jamie says he is ready to share 'everything' — but with Trent and Trent only.
Watch the scene above, and weigh in with whether Trent will and can abide by that agreement.
Elsewhere in this week's episode, the 16th of Season 2's 22, an EMT is abducted in broad daylight, and M&A's investigation creates more questions than answers. Also, Margaret reflects on her behavior after Jamie disappeared, and Trent makes a tough choice when Heather (Danielle Savre) finds herself involved in a case close to M&A.Best of TVLine
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