Program helps search for thousands of missing Alabamians
Program helps search for thousands of missing...
The FBI says as of August, 2009, there were 1,213 people missing in Alabama. 632 of those are children under the age of 18. Andrea Lindenberg reports on a program criss-crossing the country to help...
The Road to Remember Tour displays posters of missing Alabamians to help family members keep the stories alive in the public eye.
Lynne Jones, Producer
Jamey Bryan, Photographer/Editor
Published: September 22, 2009
Updated: September 23, 2009
Homewood, Ala. - The FBI says as of August, 2009, there were 1,213 people missing in Alabama. 632 of those are children under the age of 18.
Related Links:
International Center for Unidentified & Missing Persons
Alabama Department of Public Safety
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
North American Missing Persons Network
CUE Center for Missing Persons
Each sign on the “Road to Remember Tour” represents a haunting story of someone who’s missing. Their families don’t know if they are alive or dead, suffering or not.
It’s a chilling, physical reminder of how many missing persons cases there are just in the Birmingham area. The display is part of a national program criss-crossing the country designed to help families of the missing, keep their loved ones’ faces and stories in the public eye. That’s how these cases are solved.
Andrea Lindenberg reports on a program criss-crossing the country to help find them.
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