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MISSING PERSONS

| April 2, 2010 9:00 PM

Why do some people go missing? There are eleven reasons. These reasons are as follows: 1.) Because of foul play. 2.) Because of abduction. 3.) Because of kidnapping. 4.) Because they are wanted fugitives,

Why do some people go missing? There are eleven reasons. These reasons are as follows: 1.) Because of foul play. 2.) Because of abduction. 3.) Because of kidnapping. 4.) Because they are wanted fugitives, because they are running from the police, sheriff, state patrol, F.B.I., C.I.A., A.T.F., D.E.A., the E.P.A., the postal inspectors, international police, the federal police, state Bureau of Investigation, and/or the Secret Service and the Canadian Royal Mounted Police. 5.) Because of family problems. 6.) Because of financial difficulties. 7.) Because of mental illness. 8.) Because of Developmental disabilities. 9.) Because of Alzheimer’s Disease and 10.) Some people go missing for the thrill of being a missing person, and 11.) Because of suicide that they want to commit discreetly.

Some people are found safe and sound and are reunited or rejected by their families. Others are usually found deceased, and so may other missing people have not yet been found.

People go missing at any age, gender, creed, national origin, color and race.

Being a missing person is no respecter of persons and many of them are exploited, kidnapped and endangered. There are the people who are severely injured and dead.

With more technology, missing people can and will be found, dead or alive, and their abductors, kidnappers, murders and rapists will be brought to justice whether there is a body of the missing person or not. Not only technology, but also with a advanced anthropology and forensic science.

If the missing person is not found sooner, they can and will be found later.

Richard C. Foley

Moses Lake