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Shelby, North Carolina, U.S. Degree was last seen in the early morning hours of 14 February 2000, while running into a woodlot off North Carolina Highway 18 on a rainy and very windy day. Some of her personal effects were found three days later in a nearby shed, and her backpack was found buried 20 miles (32 km) away in August 2001.
The Northwest Police Department and CUE Center for Missing Persons is offering a $10,000 cash reward until June 2024 for any tipster who can provide information leading to the direct recovery of ...
Crater was declared legally dead in 1939 and his missing persons file was officially closed in 1979; however, cold case squad detectives have investigated new leads as recently as 2005. [65] 24 October 1930 Emil Kauppi: 55 Tampere, Finland Kauppi was a Finnish composer primarily known for his 1925 composition Päiväkummun pidot (The Feast at ...
Asha Jaquilla Degree (AY-shÉ™; born August 5, 1990) [1] went missing at the age of nine from Shelby, North Carolina, United States.In the early morning hours of February 14, 2000, for reasons unknown, she packed her bookbag, left her family home north of the city and began walking along nearby North Carolina Highway 18 despite heavy rain and wind.
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Civil rights activists joined friends and family of missing North Carolina woman Allisha Dene Watts to demand answers from police about what they are doing to find the woman who was last seen July 16.
A post shared on X claims that President Donald Trump sent money to North Carolina that was formerly meant for illegal immigrants after the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) said they ...
Roberts's disappearance has been covered on the television shows Unsolved Mysteries and Disappeared, but few leads have emerged. In the summer of 2005, volunteers from a North Carolina missing-persons awareness group organized a caravan across the country to raise awareness for her case and others. The caravan has since become an annual event. [1]