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It's reported that nearly 600,000 people are reported missing every year. That's over 1,600 a day. While many of those reports end up cancelled, too many don't and in some cases those loved ones are never heard from again.
Curator #135 was reminded of a missing person's case in his hometown of Livonia, MI in 1994 involving a 4-year-old boy named D'Wan Sims. The case has never been solved and the boy, never found.
This inspired him to look into cases where someone known, in the public eye, goes missing.
Listen to the stories of Barbara Newhall Follett, Jim Sullivan and John Brisker.
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By Nathan Olli5
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It's reported that nearly 600,000 people are reported missing every year. That's over 1,600 a day. While many of those reports end up cancelled, too many don't and in some cases those loved ones are never heard from again.
Curator #135 was reminded of a missing person's case in his hometown of Livonia, MI in 1994 involving a 4-year-old boy named D'Wan Sims. The case has never been solved and the boy, never found.
This inspired him to look into cases where someone known, in the public eye, goes missing.
Listen to the stories of Barbara Newhall Follett, Jim Sullivan and John Brisker.
Support the show

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