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-====== Lionel Daigle ====== +====== Stephanie Cyr ====== 
 ===== Case Introduction ===== ===== Case Introduction =====
-     Lionel Joseph Daiglea 58-year-old resident of a special care facility in Saint John, New Brunswick, vanished without a trace on April 32011Despite extensive investigationsmedia appeals, and the passage of over 14 yearshis whereabouts remain unknown, making this one of New Brunswick's most enduring missing persons casesThis comprehensive report examines all available evidencecircumstances, and potential theories surrounding his disappearance.+     Stephanie Cyran 18-year-old woman from Saint-Basile, New Brunswick, vanished on June 51998, and has never been foundStanding six feet tall with distinctive dyed red hairStephanie was last seen at her family home wearing a colorful plaid jacketblack and white striped velvet skirt, and black velvet high-heeled sandals. Her case remains classified as an "endangered runaway" by the Edmundston Police Departmentthough nearly 27 years have passed without resolutionThe investigation continues to be activewith police having created age-progression images as recently as 2008.
  
 ===== Case Overview ===== ===== Case Overview =====
-     Lionel Joseph Daigle was born circa 1952making him 58 years old at the time of his disappearanceHe was a resident of the New Direction Special Care Homelocated on the west side of Saint JohnNew Brunswick[4)Standing 5 feet 3 inches tall and weighing 137 poundsLionel had a slim build with short salt and pepper hair and brown eyes.+     Stephanie Cyr was born on February 261980, to parents Lorraine Cyr and her husband, along with a younger brother named Tommy. Her mother, Lorraine, described Stephanie as "a child with a heart of gold, very generous, a little good-natured"Despite this loving characterization, Stephanie faced significant challenges throughout her childhood and adolescence. 
 +     * The family maintained a close relationship despite the difficulties they encountered. Lorraine Cyr emphasized that "Stephanie had a great relationship with her father, her brother and me. There was a lot of love between us. That's what makes things even more difficult". This strong family bond makes Stephanie's disappearance particularly puzzlingas there were no apparent family conflicts that would have motivated her to leave voluntarily. 
 +     * Following Stephanie's disappearance, tragedy struck the family again in 2003 when her father suffered a fatal cardiac arrest. The circumstances of his death were particularly heartbreaking - he died after watching a television show about missing personsspecifically a Claire Lamarche programAccording to Lorraine"He had cried so much that night. He told me that he would give his life so that Stephanie would come back and I could be happy again". The family's grief was compounded by Lorraine's own battle with cancer and other hardships over the decade following Stephanie's disappearance.
  
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-===== Mental Health Status ===== +===== Educational and Social Challenges ===== 
-     A crucial aspect of Lionel'profile was his documented mental health condition. According to police reportshe "had mental health issues and required regular medication". This detail is significant as it indicates he was likely dealing with a chronic psychiatric condition that necessitated ongoing pharmaceutical management. The nature of his specific mental health diagnosis was not disclosed in public reportsbut his residence in special care facility suggests it was serious enough to require supervised living arrangements.+     Stephanie'adolescence was marked by significant social and educational difficulties that may be crucial to understanding her disappearance. Her unusual physical attributes - standing six feet tall and being stronger than her classmates - made her a target for persistent bullying at school. The harassment was severe enough thatwith the agreement of her parents and her doctor, Stephanie was withdrawn from school before entering secondary education. 
 +     This early removal from the traditional educational environment likely contributed to her social isolation and may have limited her peer relationships and support systems. The decision to homeschool or provide alternative education was made with professional medical consultationsuggesting that the bullying had reached level that was considered psychologically damaging to Stephanie's wellbeing.
  
-===== Living Situation ===== +===== Substance Abuse Issues ===== 
-     Lionel resided at the New Direction Special Care Homea facility that provided residential care for adults with mental health challenges and other disabilitiesThis organizationwhich had been operating since the late 1970s in the Saint John areaoffered community residential services for vulnerable adults who required support with daily living activities and medication management.+     In addition to her educational challengesStephanie developed drinking problems during her teenage years. This substance abuse issue adds another layer of complexity to her case, as it suggests she may have been struggling with depression, anxiety, or other mental health challenges that often co-occur with adolescent alcohol abuse. 
 +     * The combination of social isolation due to bullyingearly withdrawal from schooland substance abuse creates a profile of a young person who may have been vulnerable to exploitation or poor decision-making. However, it's important to note that despite these challenges, her family maintained that she had strong relationships at home and was loved and supported.
  
-===== Circumstances of Disappearance ===== +===== The Disappearance: June 5, 1998 ===== 
-==== The Day He Vanished ==== +     * On the evening of June 51998Stephanie Cyr failed to return home to the family residence in the Saint-Basile district of Edmundston, New BrunswickShe was last seen at home that day, but the specific circumstances of her departure remain unclear. Unlike many missing person cases where there are witnesses to the person's final movements, Stephanie simply vanished from her home environment without any clear indication of where she was going or why. 
-     * On April 32011, at approximately 11:00 AMLionel left the New Direction Special Care HomeThis departure appeared to be routine initially, as residents were typically allowed to leave the facility during daytime hoursHoweverwhen evening came and Lionel failed to return to the care home, staff became concerned.+     * The timing of her disappearance - in the evening - suggests it may not have been a planned departure, as someone intending to run away might typically leave during the day when they could travel further before being missedThe fact that she left wearing distinctive clothingincluding high-heeled sandals that would not be practical for extended travel or rough terrain, also raises questions about whether her departure was voluntary or if she expected to return home that same evening.
  
-==== Last Known Appearance ==== +===== Investigation and Official Response ===== 
-     Lionel was last seen wearing distinctive clothing that would later become crucial identifiers in the search efforts: 3/4 length grey hooded winter jacketblue jeansand white sneakersThese clothing descriptions were widely circulated in missing person alerts and media reports.+     The Edmundston Police Department took over the investigation immediately, assigning case number 1998-2560 to Stephanie's disappearance. The case was classified as an "endangered runaway," though this classification may reflect the limited information available about the circumstances rather than definitive conclusion about what occurred. 
 +     * Over the yearsthe investigation has remained officially open. Police have conducted various activities to maintain public awareness of the caseincluding creating age-progression images to show what Stephanie might look like as an adultAs recently as 2008, ten years after her disappearance, police were still actively circulating photos and asking for public assistance, with an Edmundston Police representative stating they had not closed Stephanie's file. 
 +     * The fact that the investigation has remained active for over two decades suggests that law enforcement does not believe this is a simple case of a runaway who chose to start a new life elsewhere. The sustained attention from police indicates they may have information or suspicions that have not been made public.
  
-==== Reporting Timeline ==== +===== Family's Search Efforts and Media Appearances ===== 
-     * The concern escalated when Lionel didn't return by the following day, April 42011, prompting staff at the New Direction Special Care Home to report him missing to the Saint John Police ForceThis one-day delay in reportingwhile concerning in retrospectmay have been influenced by policies regarding resident autonomy and the expectation that adults could leave and return on their own schedule.+     * Lorraine Cyr became a tireless advocate for finding her daughter, participating in various media efforts to maintain public awareness of the case. Most notably, the family appeared on "Retrouvailles," a television program hosted by Claire Lamarche that focused on reuniting separated families. This program was popular in francophone Canada and provided significant exposure for missing person cases. 
 +     * The family's hope reached what Lorraine described as its height in 2001 when she believed she saw Stephanie in a television report about prostitution in Montreal. This potential sighting led to investigations and follow-up activities, but ultimately came to nothing. The incident highlights both the family's desperation for any sign of Stephanie and the cruel false hope that often accompanies long-term missing person cases. 
 +     * During the early years following the disappearance, the family received several mysterious phone calls where no one spoke on the other end of the lineLorraine was convinced these calls were from Stephanietheorizing that her daughter might be "under someone's control and that she couldn't communicate with us". While these calls could have been from Stephaniethey could equally have been from someone with knowledge of the case seeking to torment the family, or they could have been completely unrelated to the disappearance.
  
-===== Investigation Efforts ===== +===== Rumors and Online Speculation ===== 
-==== Initial Police Response ==== +     Several unverified reports and theories have emerged over the years, though none have been substantiated by official investigation. One particularly intriguing account comes from an anonymous post on a crime discussion forum, where someone claimed their niece sat next to a young woman matching Stephanie'description on a flight from Washington, D.C., to Denver around the time of her disappearance. 
-     The Saint John Police Force immediately launched an investigation into Lionel'disappearanceGiven his mental health status and medication requirementsauthorities classified this as priority case, recognizing the vulnerability of the missing person.+     * According to this unverified account, the woman was "wearing either platform shoes or heels and was very tall with red hair" and claimed she had "met man from Texas on the Internet who sent her a plane ticket and was going to meet her in Denver". The poster noted that the woman was dressed in "clothes and makeup appropriate for an older person than she said she was" and expressed regret about not intervening in what seemed like a potentially dangerous situation. 
 +     * While this account cannot be verified and may be completely unrelated to Stephanie'case, it does align with some aspects of her physical description and the timeframe. If accurate, it would suggest that Stephanie may have been lured away by someone she met online - a scenario that was less common but not unknown in 1998, the early days of widespread internet adoption.
  
-==== Search Operations ==== +===== Investigative Theories and Possibilities ===== 
-     Police conducted extensive search efforts in the immediate aftermath of the disappearance, though specific details about the scope and locations of these searches were not widely publicized. The searches proved unsuccessful in locating any trace of Lionel or determining his direction of travel after leaving the care facility.+     Based on the available evidence and the patterns typical in similar cases, several scenarios could explain Stephanie's disappearance:
  
-==== Public Appeals ==== +==== Voluntary Departure/Runaway Theory ==== 
-     Recognizing the need for community assistance, police made renewed public appeals for information in September 2011, approximately five months after the initial disappearanceSergeant Glenn Hayward of the Saint John Police urged anyone with information to contact authoritiesemphasizing the ongoing concern for Lionel'welfare.+     The official classification as an "endangered runaway" suggests this is considered a possibilityStephanie's history of social difficulties, educational challenges, and substance abuse could have motivated her to seek a fresh start elsewhere. Howeverseveral factors argue against this theory: 
 +      * Her close family relationships, which she would have been reluctant to abandon 
 +      * The impractical nature of her clothing for travel 
 +      * The lack of any subsequent contact with family over 27 years 
 +      * Her mother'intuitive belief that Stephanie would not have left voluntarily
  
-==== Media Coverage and Documentation ==== +==== Internet Predator/Luring Scenario ==== 
-     * The case received coverage in local and regional media outletsincluding CBC News, The Wave, and various online missing persons databasesThese reports helped maintain public awareness of the case and provided detailed descriptions of Lionel's appearance and circumstances.+     * The unverified airplane sightingcombined with the fact that 1998 was a period of growing internet adoptionraises the possibility that Stephanie was contacted and potentially lured by someone she met online. In 1998, awareness of internet safety was much lower than today, and vulnerable young people were particularly at risk. This scenario could explain: 
 +     * Her sudden disappearance without preparation 
 +      * The potential airplane sighting 
 +      * Why no trace of her has been found in traditional search areas 
 +      * Her complete disconnection from family and known associates
  
-===== Potential Theories and Speculation ===== +==== Foul Play by Unknown Perpetrator ==== 
-==== Mental Health Crisis Theory ==== +     * Given Stephanie'vulnerabilities - her social isolation, substance abuse issuesand potentially impaired judgment - she may have been targeted by someone who harmed herThis could explain: 
-     * Given Lionel'documented mental health issues and his requirement for regular medication, one of the most plausible theories is that he experienced a mental health crisis that impaired his judgment or ability to return home. Research indicates that individuals with certain psychiatric conditions may experience episodes that lead to disorientation, confusion, or impaired decision-making+      * The complete absence of contact with family 
-     * The timing of his disappearance in early April, when weather conditions in New Brunswick would still be cold and potentially harsh, raises concerns about his ability to survive outdoors without proper shelter, especially if he was experiencing a psychiatric episode that prevented him from seeking help.+      * Why her body has never been recovered 
 +      * The sustained police interest in the case 
 +      * The lack of any credible sightings in the local area
  
-==== Medication Discontinuation Impact ==== +==== Accidental Death ==== 
-     The fact that Lionel required regular medication suggests that any interruption in his pharmaceutical regimen could have serious consequences. If he left the facility without his medicationsthe resulting withdrawal or exacerbation of his underlying condition could have significantly impacted his cognitive function, spatial orientation, or ability to care for himself.+     While less likely given the circumstancesit's possible that Stephanie encountered some form of accident shortly after leaving home and that her remains have not been discovered due to the vast wilderness areas surrounding northern New Brunswick.
  
-==== Voluntary Departure Theory ==== +===== Geographic and Environmental Factors ===== 
-     While less likely given his care facility residence, it'possible that Lionel made a conscious decision to leave his current living situationHowever, the absence of any subsequent contact with familyfriendsor social services makes this theory less probable, particularly given his apparent need for ongoing support and medical care.+     The location of Stephanie'disappearance is significantSaint-Basile is now part of EdmundstonNew Brunswick, a community in the northwestern part of the province near the Maine border. The area is characterized by dense forestsrivers, and relatively sparse population densityThis geographic context means that: 
 +     * If Stephanie met with foul play, there are numerous remote areas where remains could be concealed 
 +      * The proximity to the U.S. border could facilitate transportation away from the immediate search area 
 +      * The rural nature of the community means there would be fewer potential witnesses to her movements 
 +      * Local knowledge of the terrain would be crucial for either concealing evidence or conducting effective searches
  
-==== Misadventure or Accident Theory ==== +===== Media Coverage and Public Interest ===== 
-     Saint John's geography includes numerous waterways, including the Saint John River and harbour areas where several other missing persons have unfortunately ended up over the years. Given Lionel's small stature and potential cognitive impairmentit'possible he encountered an accident or became disoriented in an unfamiliar area of the city.+     The case has maintained sporadic media attention over the years, particularly around significant anniversariesCoverage appeared in local French-language newspapers such as Acadie Nouvelle, which reported on the 20th and 25th anniversaries of her disappearance. The sustained media interest, while limited compared to some high-profile caseshas helped keep Stephanie'story in public consciousness. 
 +     * The case has also been featured on various online platforms dedicated to missing persons, including the Doe Network (case #2338DFNB), Someone Saw Something, and discussion forums like Websleuths and Crime Watchers. These platforms allow for continued public discussion and the possibility that new information might emerge from people who remember details from 1998.
  
-==== Third-Party Involvement ==== +===== Hypothesis: Most Likely Scenario ===== 
-     * While there is no evidence suggesting foul play, the complete absence of any trace of Lionel over 14+ years is unusual. However, investigators have not indicated any suspicion of criminal involvement, and there were no apparent enemies or threatening circumstances in his life. +     Based on the available evidence, the most probable explanation for Stephanie Cyr's disappearance involves a combination of her personal vulnerabilities and predatory behavior by an unknown individual. The following scenario synthesizes the known facts with typical patterns in similar cases: 
- +     Stephanie likely encountered someonepossibly through early internet communication or local contact, who exploited her social isolationsubstance abuse issues, and desire to escape her difficult circumstances. This individual may have presented themselves as offering a solution to her problems - whether through promises of new liferomanceemployment, or simply temporary escape from her troubles
-===== Contextual Factors and Institutional Issues ===== +     * The timing and manner of her departure suggest she may not have intended to disappear permanently but was either deceived about the nature of her departure or was taken against her will once she left her home environmentHer impractical clothing and the evening timing indicate she may have expected to return home or was not planning for extended absence
-==== New Direction Special Care Home Background ==== +     The complete lack of subsequent contact with her devoted familydespite their public appeals and media appearancesstrongly suggests that Stephanie is either deceased or is being held against her willGiven the passage of time, the former is unfortunately more likely. 
-     Research revealed that the New Direction Special Care Home later faced significant operational challenges. In 2016, the organization announced the closure of its three group homes due to funding shortfalls, losing approximately $170,000 in revenue over two fiscal years. This institutional instability raises questions about the quality of care and supervision protocols that may have been in place during Lionel's residency in 2011. +     The unverified airplane sightingwhile not confirmed, provides potential explanation for how she could have been transported far from the search area quickly, making local investigations less likely to succeedIf she was indeed lured by someone she met through early internet communicationsthis could explain both her disappearance and the lack of local sightings
-     The closure of New Direction resulted in the loss of 18 beds for adults struggling with mental illness and other disabilities, highlighting the ongoing challenges in New Brunswick's mental health care system. This context suggests that Lionel was living in a care system that was already under financial and operational stress. +     This hypothesis accounts for most of the known facts while recognizing the limitations and vulnerabilities that characterized Stephanie's situation in 1998It also explains why the case has remained unsolved despite sustained law enforcement attention - if Stephanie was transported away from the area quickly and subsequently met with foul playphysical evidence would be extremely difficult to locate.
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-==== Mental Health Care System Challenges ==== +
-     New Brunswick's mental health care system has faced documented challenges in providing adequate community-based care for vulnerable adults. Research indicates that individuals with serious mental illness are at higher risk for various adverse outcomesincluding homelessnessvictimization, and self-harm. +
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-===== Forensic Considerations and Exclusions ===== +
-==== Human Remains Discoveries ==== +
-     * In April 2012, approximately one year after Lionel's disappearance, human bones were discovered in Saint John. However, police definitively stated that these remains did not belong to Lionel Daigle. This exclusion eliminated one potential resolution to the case but also demonstrated that authorities were actively comparing any discovered remains against Lionel's profile. +
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-==== Other Saint John Cases ==== +
-     * Saint John has seen several other missing persons cases and unidentified remains discoveries over the years. In December 2020, remains found in Saint John in 2012 were identified as belonging to Cheryl Pyne, Moncton woman who had been murdered in 2004. This identificationmade possible through advances in DNA technology, demonstrates that some long-cold cases can eventually be resolved through scientific advances. +
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-===== Systematic Gaps and Investigative Challenges ===== +
-==== Limited Family Information ==== +
-     * Notably absent from available public records is substantial information about Lionel's family connectionsbackground, or potential support network outside the care facilityThis absence may reflect privacy considerations or could indicate that Lionel had limited family connections, which could be relevant to understanding his disappearance. +
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-==== Institutional Documentation ==== +
-     * The lack of detailed public information about Lionel's specific mental health diagnosis, treatment history, or behavioral patterns prior to his disappearance limits the ability to develop targeted theories about his likely actions or destinations. +
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-==== Geographic Limitations ==== +
-     * While Saint John police conducted searches, the specific areas covered and the duration of active searching efforts were not detailed in available public records. This information gap makes it difficult to assess whether all probable locations were adequately investigated. +
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-===== Contemporary Relevance and Ongoing Status ===== +
-==== Case Status in 2025 ==== +
-     As of 2025, Lionel Joseph Daigle's case remains active and unsolved. He would now be approximately 73 years old if still alive, though the likelihood of survival decreases significantly with each passing yearparticularly given his age at disappearance and medical needs. +
- +
-==== Technological Advances ==== +
-     * Recent advances in DNA technologyas demonstrated in the Cheryl Pyne case identification, offer some hope that future discoveries of unidentified remains might be compared against any available genetic material from Lionel's family membersHowever, no such comparisons appear to have been conducted to date. +
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-===== Hypotheses Based on Available Evidence ===== +
-==== Most Probable Scenario: Mental Health Crisis with Fatal Outcome ==== +
-     * Based on the available evidence, the most likely explanation for Lionel's disappearance involves a mental health crisis that occurred shortly after he left the care facility on April 3, 2011. This crisis, potentially exacerbated by missed medications or environmental stressors, may have led to disorientation and poor judgment+
-     Given Saint John's geography and the numerous waterways in the areait's possible that Lionel became lost or disoriented and encountered fatal accident, possibly drowning in the Saint John River or harbour. The cold weather conditions in early April would have increased the risk of hypothermia if he became stranded outdoors. +
-     * The absence of any trace evidence or sightings suggests that whatever befell Lionel likely occurred relatively quickly after his departure from the care homebefore he could be spotted by members of the public or captured on security cameras. +
- +
-==== Alternative Scenario: Extended Mental Health Episode ==== +
-     * A less likely but possible scenario is that Lionel experienced a prolonged psychiatric episode that led him to travel outside the immediate Saint John areaIn rare cases, individuals experiencing certain types of mental health crises can travel significant distances while in altered states of consciousness. However, the lack of any subsequent identification or contact over 14+ years makes this scenario increasingly improbable. +
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-===== Recommendations for Case Resolution ===== +
-==== DNA Banking ==== +
-     If not already done, authorities should work with any available family members to provide DNA samples for inclusion in missing persons databasesThis would enable comparison with any future unidentified remains discoveries. +
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-==== Cold Case Review ==== +
-     * A comprehensive cold case review utilizing current investigative techniques and technologies might reveal previously overlooked evidence or investigative avenues. +
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-==== Geographic Information Systems Analysis ==== +
-     * Modern GIS mapping of Lionel's last known location, combined with analysis of water currentsseasonal patterns, and historical weather data from April 2011, might help identify previously unsearched areas where remains could be located. +
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-==== Public Re-engagement ==== +
-     * A renewed public appeal using modern social media platforms and updated missing person technologies might generate new leads from individuals who may have information but were not reached by previous appeals.+
  
 ===== Conclusion ===== ===== Conclusion =====
-     * The disappearance of Lionel Joseph Daigle represents a tragic case of a vulnerable adult who vanished without explanation from a care system that was meant to protect himWhile the specific circumstances of his disappearance may never be fully understood, the evidence points toward scenario involving mental health complications that led to a fatal outcome+     * The disappearance of Stephanie Cyr represents one of New Brunswick's most enduring missing person mysteries. Nearly 27 years after she vanished, her case continues to generate questions and concern from both law enforcement and the publicThe combination of her personal struggles, the timing and manner of her disappearance, and the complete absence of confirmed contact since 1998 creates complex puzzle that investigators have been unable to solve
-     This case highlights broader systemic issues in mental health care, the challenges of maintaining appropriate supervision while respecting individual autonomy, and the particular vulnerabilities faced by adults with serious mental illness. After more than 14 years, Lionel's family, friends, and caregivers deserve answers, and his case serves as a reminder of the ongoing need for vigilance in protecting society'most vulnerable members+     While various theories exist, the evidence suggests that Stephanie likely encountered someone who exploited her vulnerabilities and either harmed her or transported her far from her home community. The case remains stark reminder of how quickly a young person'life can be derailed and how devastating such disappearances are for the families left behind
-     The investigation into Lionel Joseph Daigle'disappearance should remain active, with periodic reviews as new technologies and investigative techniques become available. While resolution becomes less likely with each passing year, the commitment to finding answers for missing persons cases must persistregardless of the time elapsed since their disappearance. +     For Stephanie'mother Lorraine Cyr and brother Tommy, the unanswered questions continue to cause profound grief. As Lorraine stated in 2008, "One thing is certain, I am still waiting for him with open arms. I won't ask her questionsI won't judge herAll I wish is to be able to look her in the eye and tell her in person how much I love her"This enduring hopenearly three decades later, speaks to the unresolved nature of this tragic case and the ongoing need for public awareness and potential new information that might finally provide answers about what happened to Stephanie Cyr. 
-     * This report is based on available public information and official sourcesThe investigation remains active, and anyone with information about Lionel Joseph Daigle's disappearance is urged to contact the Saint John Police Force at 506-648-3333.+     * The case serves as an important reminder of the vulnerabilities faced by young people struggling with social isolation, bullying, and substance abuse issues, particularly during the early days of internet communication when awareness of online dangers was much lower. It also demonstrates the crucial importance of maintaining long-term investigations and public awareness campaigns for missing persons, as new information can emerge years or even decades after a disappearance.
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