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To: generally

Here, lemme help ya out there:

from 8ch

Hope someone is looking into this
https:// www.thedailysheeple.com/in-just-the-last-two-weeks-dozens-of-children-in-iowa-have-vanished_072018

young University of Iowa student made headlines recently after she disappeared during an evening jog—but she is just
one of the dozens of people who have been reported missing
in Iowa in the last 10 days, and the overwhelming majority
of the disappearances are children.

Mollie Tibbetts, 20, has become the latest face of the
missing person database this week after she was last seen
going for a jog near her boyfriend’s house on the evening of July 18, and she seemingly vanished. Dozens of people of
have pitched in to help search for the college student, and as she appeared to have no motive to flee, and her closest
friends and family members have cooperated with police, it raises troubling questions about whether she was abducted.

However, Tibbetts is not alone. According to the Missing Person database published by the Iowa Department of Public

Safety, 48 people have gone missing in the last two weeks, and 34 of those people are children.

On the same day that Tibbetts disappeared, two minors were also reported missing in Iowa—Mackenzie Lipp, 16; and David
Harn, 16.
In the next two days, another eight children were reported missing—Mackenzy York, 15; Malachi Vanderpool, 15;
Nazario Campbell, 13; Joshua Wallace, 17; Nia Howe, 15;
Madeline Francis, 15; Joesiah Armstrong, 14; and Yaritza Arita, 15.

Thomas Bishop, 16, was reported missing on July 22, and Isabelle Buckman, 14, and Yvette Avila, 17, on July 23.
The numbers then increased again July 24 when five children were reported missing—Summer Williams, 17; Asa Starr, 14;
Belinda James, 15; Alberta Harlan, 16; and Maydelin Guerra-Albatado, 15.

Tyron Woolery, 16; Serenity Wieman, 13; and Emagehn Champagne, 17, were all reported missing on July 24. Six
people were reported missing in Iowa on July 26, and all of them were minors—Daishaney Phillips, 16; Anna Marousek, 17;
Eric Magnussen, 14; and Mckenna Driver, 15.

(had to do hard returns..isn’t there code for that?)
Thanks, generally, I’ll have to dig into this.


813 posted on 07/27/2018 2:13:05 PM PDT by blu (WWG1WGA)
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To: blu

Thanks. (I tried the pre tag, didn’t work.)

Someone posted upthread that this was not an unusual number and that most are found within 24 hours.

I’m not so sure about these. There was nothing about them being found later.

Smoke. Fire?


825 posted on 07/27/2018 2:21:51 PM PDT by generally ( Don't be stupid. We have politicians for that.)
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To: blu; null and void; aragorn; azishot; AZ .44 MAG; Baynative; Beautiful_Gracious_Skies; bgill; ...
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PING

young University of Iowa student made headlines recently after she disappeared during an evening jog—but she is just one of the dozens of people who have been reported missing in Iowa in the last 10 days, and the overwhelming majority of the disappearances are children.

Read More at #813.

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1,000 posted on 07/27/2018 7:47:24 PM PDT by LucyT
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