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Wednesday, September 28, 2011
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Today marks the 25th anniversary of Bernadette Stevenson Caruso's disappearance from Baltimore County, MD. Please take a moment to light a candle & offer up prayers in hopes that she is one day found & returned to her loved ones. Her family is still reeling from her disappearance & needing answers for that fateful day. Please visit her website for more information on her case.
Anyone with information is urged to contact Balto Co Homicide Unit at 410-887-3943. Thanks to all who took time out to read this. Bernadette is still missing, but NOT forgotten.
http://www.bernadettestevensoncaruso.org/
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NEW YORK — New York City police say eight children taken from a child welfare agency by their mother last week have been found in Pennsylvania, and their parents are in custody. Police said in a release early Tuesday that the children – who range in age from 11 months to 11 years old – were in good ...
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Nancy Jean Medina was last seen August 3rd, 1984 at 9:00 p.m., near the intersection of S.E. 29th and Choctaw Rd. in Choctaw, Oklahoma. Nancy was a 36 year old caucasian female, 5'3'', and weighed approximately 125 lbs. She has a lower partial plate, a caesarian scar on her lower abdomen, and a tiny scar near the inside corner of her left eyebrow. Nancy was last seen driving her 1974 Chevy Impala,...See More
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SURREY - Surrey RCMP issued an Amber Alert Tuesday night that ended peacefully roughly two hours after
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