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Mar 10
National group urges Wichita-area residents to search for missing boy
BY STAN FINGER
March 10, 2018 03:51 PM
Updated 1 hour 30 minutes ago
A national missing persons organization joined the search for Lucas Hernandez on Saturday, urging all residents in the Wichita area to check their property for clues that may lead to the missing 5-year-old boy.
"Since nobody has come forward to provide information on his whereabouts, he needs our help!" the*Missing Pieces Network posted on Facebook Saturday afternoon.
Missing Pieces Network works to locate missing people and advocates for families of those who are missing, abducted, trafficked or murdered.
The organization wants any property owner within a 30-mile radius of Wichita to "please survey any land, wooded areas, ponds, gates, fences, outbuildings, vehicles, trailers, etc. that can be safely accessed," the post said.
Searchers should not trespass on private property. Should they find anything that looks "suspicious or out of place" - and that can include unlocked gates, tire tracks, foot prints, disturbed ground or discarded clothing - they should call Wichita police at 316-383-4661.
"Observant land owners have been immensely helpful in other missing persons cases!" the organization's Facebook post said.
http://www.kansas.com/latest-news/article204521784.html
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National group urges Wichita-area residents to search for missing boy
BY STAN FINGER
March 10, 2018 03:51 PM
Updated 1 hour 30 minutes ago
A national missing persons organization joined the search for Lucas Hernandez on Saturday, urging all residents in the Wichita area to check their property for clues that may lead to the missing 5-year-old boy.
"Since nobody has come forward to provide information on his whereabouts, he needs our help!" the*Missing Pieces Network posted on Facebook Saturday afternoon.
Missing Pieces Network works to locate missing people and advocates for families of those who are missing, abducted, trafficked or murdered.
The organization wants any property owner within a 30-mile radius of Wichita to "please survey any land, wooded areas, ponds, gates, fences, outbuildings, vehicles, trailers, etc. that can be safely accessed," the post said.
Searchers should not trespass on private property. Should they find anything that looks "suspicious or out of place" - and that can include unlocked gates, tire tracks, foot prints, disturbed ground or discarded clothing - they should call Wichita police at 316-383-4661.
"Observant land owners have been immensely helpful in other missing persons cases!" the organization's Facebook post said.
http://www.kansas.com/latest-news/article204521784.html
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