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LIVE: Missing Adult Day sheds light on unsolved cases and offers hope to Florida families
Read full article: LIVE: Missing Adult Day sheds light on unsolved cases and offers hope to Florida familiesMissing Adult Day in Northeast Florida serves as a reminder of the ongoing search for answers and the importance of community support in bringing closure to families affected by these unsolved cases.
Highlighting 4 missing Jacksonville-area children on National Missing Children’s Day
Read full article: Highlighting 4 missing Jacksonville-area children on National Missing Children’s DayNational Missing Children’s Day is Thursday, a day dedicated to finding that 1% and reuniting them with their families.
Tristyn, Somer, HaLeigh, Mark, Bryan: Florida honors local abducted, missing children
Read full article: Tristyn, Somer, HaLeigh, Mark, Bryan: Florida honors local abducted, missing childrenGrieving families, police, and state leaders got together to honor Florida children who were killed and shine lights on the cases of children who disappeared.
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New age progression photos released 15 years after boys disappeared outside school
Read full article: New age progression photos released 15 years after boys disappeared outside schoolJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Fifteen years after two Jacksonville middle school students disappeared, new age progression photos of the boys were released Sunday. Mark Degner, 12, and Bryan Hayes, 13, vanished after they walked out of Paxon Middle School on Feb. 10, 2005. The images unveiled at 5 p.m. Sunday at Basilica of the Immaculate Conception Church show what they might look like now at ages 27 and 28. We still have the same hope and faith from the first day when Mark and Bryan went missing.”There have been a few sightings of the boys throughout the years but their cases remain unsolved. If you know the whereabouts of Mark or Bryan, call the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office at 904-630-0500 or the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at 1-800-843-5678.