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Lights were reported by observers and recorded by the local Fox News television station on February 6, 2007. [6] According to military officials and the FAA, these were flares dropped by F-16 "Fighting Falcon" aircraft training at Luke Air Force Base. [20] On April 21, 2008, lights were reported over Phoenix by local residents. [21]
Per a 2017 report, the U.S. states of Oregon, Arizona, and Alaska have the highest numbers of missing-person cases per 100,000 people. [6] In Canada—with a population a little more than one tenth that of the United States—the number of missing-person cases is smaller, but the rate per capita is higher, with an estimated 71,000 reported in ...
On that date, lights of varying descriptions were reported by thousands of people [2] between 19:30 and 22:30 MST in a space of about 300 miles (480 km) from the Nevada state line, through Phoenix, to the border of Tucson. The film focuses on the main events in and around Phoenix during this time.
Officials believe the person had been dead for three to five weeks before being found, ... Melody was reported missing from Phoenix in June 1992, police said. Her remains were found 40 miles east ...
Person(s) Age when disappeared Missing from Circumstances Refs. Early 1970 Akpan Utuk: Unknown Lagos, Nigeria Akpan Utuk was a colonel in the Biafran Army. He was last seen at a party in Lagos in early 1970 and is thought to be dead. [288] 12 January 1970 Cheryl Grimmer: 3 Wollongong, Australia Grimmer went missing from a beachside shower block.
IN FOCUS: As the long-running sci-fi series celebrates 60 years on the BBC, Isobel Lewis explores the quest to locate the 97 ‘missing’ episodes seemingly lost to the past
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He disagreed with their decision to follow missing persons protocols, being slow to investigate his son's disappearance, but being quick to rule out foul play. David Robinson and his private investigator, Jeff McGrath, assert that Buckeye Police used insufficient investigative methods to rule out foul play.