iamshadow21
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I don't know if it's the case here, but I've read a lot of missing children's files were disposed of after their eighteenth birthdays in the past. Something about adults having the right to be missing. There have been cases of families who assumed their child was still listed as a missing person, not knowing that this happened. MOO.If you want to know where we got that picture we got it from the Burbank High School 1957 Yearbook. I think it was on page 170. I also found out from Burbank PD that they have no record of her which is strange. I think they may have lost it or the case was moved to another PD. Of course I considered the fact that she is no longer missing. The main source is here.
Patricia Rhae Wilson
Clipping found in Valley Times published in North Hollywood, California on 5/7/1957. Patricia Rhae Wilsonwww.newspapers.com