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Boutan, Luann Boyles, Joe Bracken, Shelly Bradley, Tammy Bredsen, Stacey Brenner, Linda Bridges, George Broussard, Andy Brown, Jerry Brown, Kelly Brown, Russ Brown, Susan 206 . Brown, Terry Brown, Trena Bryan, Debbie Burbine, Matt Burns, Richard Butts, Lisa Calhoun, Jackie Carlson, Kim Carmack, Shannon Caro, Mishelle Carnngella, Cherree Carroll, Rossevelt Clark, Tern Claypool, Linda Clements, Steve Cloward, Bruce Cochran, Tom Collier, Mark Collier, Missy Contreras, Lorraine Cook, Robert Cordova, Anthony Carroll, Tricia Cassel, Sandie Cates, Steve Cauzza, Tanya Chaney, Tammy Charles, Joseph Chavez, Fernando Chevalier, Jason Chiodo, Lara Chisum, David Corral, Rudy Costa, Robert Cote, David issing Childre %
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Artz, Butch Ascher, Aaron Ashley, Shen A Vila, Gilbert Ayala, Nancy Baker, Darren Baker, Tim Balderas, Jesus Ball, Matt Ballard, Scott Banks, Kurtan Barba, Chris Barefield, Tonja Barqer, Jennifer Ba rnes, Hm Barno, Anthony Barrientos, Ann Bartley, Ralph Beitler, Shawn Bell, Monica Bell, Terry Benas, Tanya Bentley, Shawn Beny, Lanssa Bertagna, Scott Bertolette, Cathy Best, David Bieber, Brian Bilyeu, Jenniler Black, Neil Bleam, Laurie Bogons, Blair Bolander, Kerry Bolden, Antwaun Bostick, limmi Juniors 205
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Leaflets come in the mail — pic- tures are on grocery bags. What for? Missing Children. The Na- tional Center for Missing Ex- ploited Children is helping the police by putting d escriptions of lost children on leaflets addressed to OCCUPANTS, too. Don Bar- nett stated. It ' s good they are ad- vertising with the posters of miss- ing children. New York artist Nancy Burson and her Face Sys- tem Inc. hope to help in the miss- ing children search. Ms. Burson uses a TV camera to scan a photo- graph of the subject ' s face. Next, she feeds that visual information into a digitizer, which translates it into computer language. The computer warps the face in a way that imitates the effects of ag- ng. Sometimes she combines in- formation with facial features of the missing child ' s older brother or sister. Her warped photo of 1 2-year-old Dee Scofield of Flor- ida was shown on national TV, re- sulting in several sightings of the girl. Each year hundreds of children disappear daily from parks, streets, and even their home, but Thousands are exposed to serious danger, exploitation, and even death. Hopefully this campaign will help more children return home safely. 4 1 . Copying down a missing children s number, Remi Torres also writes down im- portant tacts trom the pamphlet. 2. Faces of missing children were posted on shopping bags and flyers. Many busin- esses posted pictures ot missing children, hoping some ol those children could be bund. 3. Pamphlets were mailed to residents lor cities looking lor support and help. People responded to these pam- phlets and helped bring many children back to their original parents. A££ SEEN ME he National Center for Missing Exploited i Cotten, Brandi Craghead, Natalie Crawford, led Cross, James Cruz, Lisa Curtis, Glen Dahm, Apryl Darensburg, Nichole Davenport, Adam Davin, Sandy Davis, Bryan Davis, Erika Davis, Gene Davis, Terri Debarona, Mike Deitzler, Randy Delacruz, Rafael Delehant, Michael Detchon, Jeff Dmgman, Susan Dodd, Tonny Dodgen, Danice Doohaluk, Kim Dougherty, Danny Drake, Brian Dremely, Tara Duckett, Kenneth Duffy. Kim Dunbar, Richard Duncan, Cindy Dunn, Jerry Duprey, Gina Dusseau, Renee Dye, Sabrina Eby, Jessica 207
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