
Missing children: Have you seen them?
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The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children needs your help in bringing these children home. Anyone with information is asked to call 911 or 1-800-843-5678 [1-800-THE-LOST]
Asha Degree, 9, was last seen in Shelby, N.C., on Feb. 14, 2000. Her age now: 30. Alexis Patterson, 7, was last seen in Milwaukee, Wis., on May 3, 2002. Her age now: 25. Anthonette Christine Cayedito, 9, was last seen in Gallup, N.M., on April 6, 1986. Her age now: 44. Crystal Tymich, 6, was last seen in Los Angeles on June 30, 1994. Her age now: 33. Daniel Barter, 4, was last seen in Perdido Beach, Ala., on June 18, 1959. His age now: 66. David Williams, 12, was last seen in Lisbon, N.J., on April 7, 1975. His age now: 58. Faloma Luhk, 10, was last seen in Saipan on May 25, 2011. Her age now: 20. Maleina Luhk, 9, was last seen in Saipan on May 25, 2011. Her age now: 19. Jaliek L. Rainwalker, 12, was last seen in Greenwich, N.Y., on Nov. 1, 2007. His age now: 25. Keiosha Felix, 15, was last seen in Duson, La., on April 30, 2012. Her age now: 23. Kristen Modafferi, 18, was last seen in San Francisco, Calif., on June 23, 1997. Her age now: 41. Kyron Horman, 7, was last seen in Portland, Ore., on June 4, 2010. His age now: 18. Lashaya Stine, 16, was last seen in Aurora, Colo., on July 15, 2016. Her age now: 21. Mark Himebaugh, 11, was last seen in Del Haven, N.J., on Nov. 25, 1991. His age now: 40. Michaela Joy Garecht, 9, was last seen in Hayward, Calif., on Nov. 19, 1988. Her age now: 42. Myra Lewis, 2, was last seen in Camden, Miss., on March 1, 2014. Her age now: 9. Relisha Tenau Rudd, 8, was last seen in Washington on March 19, 2014. Her age now: 15. Rondreiz Phillips, 4, was last seen in Lisbon, La., on April 5, 2018. His age now: 7. Sara Nicole Graham, 18, was last seen in Fairmont, N.C., on Feb. 4, 2015. Her age now: 24. Steven Anderson, 17, was last seen on April 7, 1975. His age now: 63. Steven Earl Kraft Jr., 12, was last seen in Benton Harbor, Mich., on Feb. 15, 2001. His age now: 32. Tabitha Danielle Tuders, 13, was last seen in Nashville, Tenn., on April 29, 2003. Her age now: 31. Wesley Dale Morgan, 2 , was last seen in Clinton, La., on May 15, 2001. His age now: 22. William Jones, 3, was last seen in Vineland, N.J., on Dec. 17, 1962. His age now: 53. Arianna Fitts, 2, was last seen in Oakland Calif., on Feb. 1 2016. Her age now: 7. Have information? Have information? Have information? Have information? Have information? Have information? Have information? Have information? Have information? Have information? Have information? Have information? Have information? Have information? Have information? Have information? Have information? Have information? Have information? Have information? Have information? Have information? Have information? Have information?
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