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2009.07.12 Today's Current News - ***NO DISCUSSIONS HERE PLEASE ***
Town festival 'not the same' with girl missing
Story Published: Jul 11, 2009 at 7:00 PM PDT
Story Updated: Jul 11, 2009 at 7:01 PM PDT
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"It's just getting harder and harder. I think every day that goes by, everybody just gets a little more upset," said Kim Paull, Lindsey's aunt.
He and other visitors grabbed flyers from volunteers. "I'm gonna post them in Tumwater, Olympia and the Lacey area," he says.
That's exactly what McCleary police, the FBI and the Grays Harbor County Sheriff's Office want. Law enforcement personnel took advantage of the influx of visitors to familiarize people with Lindsey's plight.
Her mother and this town still hold out hope, as exemplified on a sign at a local store that says simply "Hope & Pray."
"I feel her in my heart. And I know the statistics, but I know she's out there, and I know she's alive. And I want to her to know ... that I'm never going to stop looking for you," says Lindsey's mother, Melissa Baum.
VIDEO: Town festival 'not the same' with girl missing
http://www.komonews.com/news/50547357.html?video=YHI&t=a
Police also released new photos of Lindsey that were taken at a "Shop with a Cop" event last winter. They show a girl having a good time, with $100 to spend.
Article:
http://www.komonews.com/news/50547357.html
Town festival 'not the same' with girl missing
Story Published: Jul 11, 2009 at 7:00 PM PDT
Story Updated: Jul 11, 2009 at 7:01 PM PDT
<snipped>
"It's just getting harder and harder. I think every day that goes by, everybody just gets a little more upset," said Kim Paull, Lindsey's aunt.
He and other visitors grabbed flyers from volunteers. "I'm gonna post them in Tumwater, Olympia and the Lacey area," he says.
That's exactly what McCleary police, the FBI and the Grays Harbor County Sheriff's Office want. Law enforcement personnel took advantage of the influx of visitors to familiarize people with Lindsey's plight.
Her mother and this town still hold out hope, as exemplified on a sign at a local store that says simply "Hope & Pray."
"I feel her in my heart. And I know the statistics, but I know she's out there, and I know she's alive. And I want to her to know ... that I'm never going to stop looking for you," says Lindsey's mother, Melissa Baum.
VIDEO: Town festival 'not the same' with girl missing
http://www.komonews.com/news/50547357.html?video=YHI&t=a
Police also released new photos of Lindsey that were taken at a "Shop with a Cop" event last winter. They show a girl having a good time, with $100 to spend.
Article:
http://www.komonews.com/news/50547357.html