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In reply to the discussion: (1) How Unsolved Missing Person Cases Are Solved (Pt. 1) [View all]AmyStrange
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New program takes proactive stance on missing persons cases
Donald Hudson and Sheldon Bell were two sons present at Zachary City Hall on a recent Saturday, when local families took proactive measures in case they are ever the focus of an at-risk missing persons search.
Sheldon is a special-needs child being registered by his mother, and Hudson is a concerned son registering his elderly mother.
Sheldons mother, Nina Bell, filled out the needed paperwork as Sheldon marveled in the lights and Christmas decorations. His sweet innocence is only rivaled by his vulnerability to harm if he is ever lost or if someone attempts to take advantage of him. Luckily, for him, all that matters as he is registered is the size of the citys tree and the awesome bright lights.
Hudson is quiet in comparison. He holds a stunning photo of his elderly mother and enters vital information onto a form that he hopes is never used. Hudson is motivated by Zacharys recent worst-case-scenario Welton Wick Pierce, an elderly Zachary resident drove his truck from his home and was never seen alive again.
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https://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/communities/zachary/article_f56de5a0-3fdf-11eb-9765-7fd4a64e2c72.html
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