We will be featuring Clyde's case tomorrow, with his mother in attendance.
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Steven's thread:
It has been a wild ride the last 48 hours.
48 hours ago we rec'd a tip, where Steven and Clydes bodies are supposedly located.
We met with family yesterday and searched the area along w/LE.
Kinda amazing, we got lost on the way, found a guy that worked for DOT at local gas station and he took us right to the tip location, he then called EMC (local electric co) who owns the property related to tip, EMC showed up...both guys, bless them, stayed for hours....we called LE, searched. We need more than just 'looking'..we requested dogs, sonar, ect.
Families of both boys will meet with detective assigned to case and search again tomorrow morning at 630 am.....please pray for all.
On another note, Denise Dillon from Fox5 interviewed me tonight and will come and meet with both moms tomorrow....On the Road to Remember will be here local and we pray we can get these cold cases back in the news!!!!!!!!!
Georgia based Lighting The Way Home is hosting an event with CUE for the Missing!
CUE will be stopping in Peachtree City, GA on their National Road Tour 2009 August 18, 2009, and we are pleased to announce that we will be having a prayer vigil next to City Hall at 151 Willow Bend Road, 30269. All are invited to attend, 7PM.
This is a unique opportunity for those of us who are passionate regarding the plight of the missing to stand shoulder to shoulder with families who are seeking loved ones-please help us to draw attention to the suffering of those who are left behind when a family member disappears.
"On The Road To Remember," is an awareness campaign that focuses on missing person cases that have gone cold, or have not received significant media coverage. The tour, which travels through several states annually, seeks to give these cases the kind of attention they deserve.
Promotional items will be distributed through the tour and at each rally stop.
Please spread the word and encourage people to attend-raising awareness enough to close out even one cold case moves one file from the bottom of the pile and ends the suffering, finally, of one family. The reward is priceless.