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Authorities declared her a voluntary missing person on December 2, dismissing foul play or trafficking concerns. Kobayashi’s disappearance led to a tragic turn when her father, Ryan Kobayashi ...
Starting from March 2018, there were emerging reports that women were disappearing in the area, and over 173 women and girls were missing, and allegations of torture and sexual violence were the center of attention in these case. Although an approximate 30 cases were solved, an estimated 109 females remains missing as of today. [366] 7 March 2018
Jennaleah “Jenna” Hin, 17, of Henderson, Nevada, was reported missing since Dec. 30 after she reportedly left home following a family dispute At a press conference held on Jan. 3, her parents ...
Katherine, 10, and Sheila, 12, lived with their parents and two brothers in Kensington, a tightly-knit, upper-middle-class town in Maryland. After breakfast on March 25, 1975, the girls left for ...
[5] [8] [11] Hobley's sister, Mary Buehrle, expressed her doubts that this was a case of such nature, citing the positive events that had taken place in the time before the girls went missing. [12] Both girls were reportedly "close to their families" and did not bring their purses, identification or extra clothing when they left, indicating ...
On April 8, 1986, a witness reported he believed he had seen Anthonette in San Antonio. He recalled seeing a Spanish-looking girl in a long pink dress with a blonde-haired woman on the side of the road. It is unknown whether the girl was Anthonette. On April 19, 1986, a woman claimed to have seen a brown truck at a Thriftway Gas Station.
Authorities in New York have arrested a man in connection with the disappearance of a 14-year-old girl who has since been found. Emmarae Gervasi disappeared from Suffolk County, N.Y., on Dec. 8 ...
Missing from Circumstances Refs. 1910 Burt Alvord: 32–33 Central America: An American lawman-turned-outlaw, Alvord had been a Cochise County, Arizona deputy, but had turned to crime—primarily train robbery—by the early 1900s. He was last seen in 1910 working as a Panama Canal employee. Alvord's ultimate fate is unknown. [1] c. 12 July 1910