SheWhoMustNotBeNamed
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Police reopen missing persons case from 1964
Police in Salt Lake City reopened a 45-year-old missing persons case. They also launched a new website dedicated to missing persons.
That new website, launched Tuesday, profiles missing persons in the Salt Lake area. One of those cases is that of Reed Jeppson.
Reed was 15 years old when he disappeared near his Salt Lake City home. On Oct. 11, 1964, he went outside to walk his two German shorthaired pointer dogs. Jeppson and the two dogs were never seen again.
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The family says they hope the new missing persons website and new DNA database will help.
Police are taking DNA samples from all of Reed's siblings. The samples will be entered into two different databases for missing persons.
Salt Lake City police hope someone will remember something from Reed's case to give them a break.
http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=10913051&autostart=y
Police in Salt Lake City reopened a 45-year-old missing persons case. They also launched a new website dedicated to missing persons.
That new website, launched Tuesday, profiles missing persons in the Salt Lake area. One of those cases is that of Reed Jeppson.
Reed was 15 years old when he disappeared near his Salt Lake City home. On Oct. 11, 1964, he went outside to walk his two German shorthaired pointer dogs. Jeppson and the two dogs were never seen again.
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The family says they hope the new missing persons website and new DNA database will help.
Police are taking DNA samples from all of Reed's siblings. The samples will be entered into two different databases for missing persons.
Salt Lake City police hope someone will remember something from Reed's case to give them a break.
http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=10913051&autostart=y