summer_breeze
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(SUTHERLIN, Ore.) - While search efforts go nationwide to bring Mark Bosworth home, Marks daughters and wife are taking to the streets of Sutherlin to raise awareness about his disappearance.
PORTLAND, OR (KPTV) -The search for a missing Cycle Oregon volunteer is heating up with a $10,000 reward for any leads in the case.
In a call to his wife late during the Cycle Oregon event, Bosworth said he was in Ontario, Canada. He said Cycle Oregon surprised riders by chartering a plane. The call sounded convincing.
EUGENE, Ore. - Three-time Tour de France winner Greg LeMond has lent his celebrity to the search for a missing Cycle Oregon volunteer from Portland who vanished Sept. 16 in Riddle, Ore.
EUGENE, Ore. - Cancer survivor and 7-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong has asked his over 3 million followers on Twitter to join the search for Mark Bosworth, a Cycle Oregon volunteer from Portland who vanished Sept. 16.
The Portland, Ore., family of missing bicyclist Mark Bosworth is desperate for leads now that his doctor says a recurrence of lymphoma may have spread to his brain, causing disorientation and, eventually, immobility.
The latest news in the search for Mark Bosworth is that his suspected medical condition is likely worsening with each passing hour.
(PORTLAND, Ore.) - Family and friends are joined by strangers and trucking companies in the desperate search to find Mark Bosworth.
More than 125 people joined the family of Mark Bosworth in a bike ride to support Mark in North Portland this morning. "The turnout today was incredible and heartwarming," said Mark's wife Julie. "I could feel a little piece of Mark in everyone here."
Douglas County Sheriff's officials, volunteers continue trying to find missing Portlander Mark Bosworth
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) The search for a missing Oregon cyclist who might be suffering from brain cancer has spawned a coast-to-coast volunteer effort that includes checking hospitals for John Doe patients who don't know their name.
Sometimes there are 2 threads for each case. One is for information and support. That thread tends to be links to news articles and comments of support for the victim and family.Can someone please help me to understand the difference between this forum/thread and the "general" missing person one?
I'd looked there for info on this man and had to "search" to find this. I am unsure as to the difference/purpose of the different forums.
Thanks! I know you more experienced WS'ers will know! :seeya: