Jason_Derek_Brown
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Unfortunately, i don't think the perp will ever be identified. He just looks like your average joe from redneck country.
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Twenty years of searching has produced few leads, but attention to the disappearance has never ceased. "We believe somebody here has the answer to what happened to Morgan, and we are just hoping that they will call us," Nick adds.
Nearly 20 years after Morgan Nick disappeared from an Alma ballpark, a new statewide campaign is being launched to bring her home.
Morgan was 6 years old when she went to a Little League baseball game with her mother, Colleen Nick, on June 9, 1995. Near the end of the game, she joined some friends to catch lightning bugs.
Linda Krieg, acting CEO of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, announced a new billboard campaign featuring an age-progressed photo of Morgan that was created by the center’s forensic team. The billboards are being placed in the Fort Smith and Alma areas, in Northwest Arkansas and in Little Rock, she said. Several outdoor advertising companies are helping with the campaign.
“We know that photos remain the single most powerful tool for finding missing children. We also know someone has information that can help us finally bring Morgan home,” Krieg said. “We’re asking the public to call the national center at 1-800-THE-LOST, 1-800-843-5678, with any information. Please, please call us.”
Does anyone know the address of the ball park she was taken from?
Tuesday, June 9 marks 20 years since 6-year-old Morgan Nick was kidnapped, and now for the first time ever, the two children who were with Morgan that day are speaking out.