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Post by Admin on Jan 4, 2019 18:04:16 GMT
A teenage girl from Sheffield has been missing now for nearly two weeks. Pamela Horvathova, aged 16, was reported missing on Christmas Eve but has not been seen since Friday, December 21.
On that occasion the teenager was in the Staniforth Road area of Darnall and was wearing a long-sleeved, red Primark crop top, blue jeans and black trainers. It is thought she was also wearing a black pullover top, with a white logo and white stripes down the sleeves. She had no bag or other belongings with her.
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Post by Admin on Jan 7, 2019 18:31:43 GMT
Prince Albert Police Service is asking for help in locating a missing 14-year-old girl.
Heaven Rabbitskin was reported missing Dec. 27. She was last seen that same day at her residence in the East Hill.
Rabbitskin is five feet three inches tall and weighs 200 pounds. She has shoulder-length hair, dyed streaks, and brown eyes.
She was last seen wearing blue jeans and a light blue hoodie.
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Post by Admin on Jan 25, 2019 18:32:27 GMT
The parents of the Utah track star who was shot and killed by her ex -- after reporting his harassment to campus police dozens of times -- said they believe the tragedy was "absolutely" preventable. Lauren McCluskey was a 21-year-old University of Utah senior who was killed by Melvin Rowland, a man she had dated for just a month, on campus in Oct. 2018, according to authorities, who said that Rowland later killed himself. Speaking out for the first time in a television interview, McCluskey's still-grieving parents Matt and Jill McClusky said they believe their daughter's death was preventable, and that the university failed to protect her. Matt McCluskey told ABC News' Amy Robach that, to him, the greatest tragedy surrounding his daughter's death "was the unfairness of it." "We won't get to see her at each stage of her life and she was so excited about, having a career ... having a family in the future," Jill McCluskey added. "We won't get to see any of that or experience any of that," she said.
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Post by Admin on Jan 26, 2019 18:14:30 GMT
Police need your help finding an 11-year-old girl who disappeared from her southeast Houston home. Elizabeth Mata was last seen late Thursday night in the 600 block of Gilpin. She was last seen wearing a Houston Texans jacket and black tights. Police say it is possible Elizabeth changed her clothing or took other clothes with her. She is 5'2", 100 lbs., and has straight brown hair and brown eyes. If you know where she is, call HPD Missing Persons Unit at 832-394-1840.
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Post by Admin on Mar 4, 2019 17:55:27 GMT
Armed with some outdoor survival training, granola bars and pink rubber boots, 5- and 8-year-old sisters survived 44 hours in rugged Northern California wilderness before they were found dehydrated and cold but in good spirits on Sunday, authorities said. A fire chief and firefighter from a local volunteer department found Leia and Caroline Carrico in a wooded area about 1½ miles (2.3 kilometers) from their home in the small community of Benbow, where they had last been seen Friday afternoon, Humboldt County Sheriff William Honsal said. Benbow is about 200 miles (320 kilometers) northwest of Sacramento. The girls were "safe and sound" and uninjured, thanks in part to survival training they got with their local 4-H club, Honsal said. "This is an absolute miracle," he said. "This is rugged territory, this is an extreme environment. How they were out there for 44 hours is pretty amazing." A photo of one of the girls posted by the sheriff's office and already being widely shared on social media shows her wearing pink rubber boots, dirty jeans, a long pink shirt and a woolen cap. She is standing while a firefighter kneels down and talks to her. One person commented that "she looks like a seasoned outdoor gal" while another said, "those little adventurers will sure have a story to tell!" Honsal said the girls were given fresh warm clothes, water and food and were being assessed but were in good spirits and doing well.
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