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  2. Lucky Lady, a lost NJ pup who was found again: 'It's a great ...

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    Sadie's Lost Dog Search and Rescue honors Melyan’s dog Sadie, a boxer who would help find lost dogs. Sadie was a great resource, but sadly she passed away last summer. “This rescue is Sadie ...

  3. Death of Mary Jane Barker - Wikipedia

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    On February 25, 1957, Mary Jane Barker, an American 4-year-old girl from Bellmawr, New Jersey, went missing along with her playmate's dog.After an extensive search throughout the city, dubbed by the press as "the largest search in South Jersey", her dead body was discovered by her playmate in the closet of a vacant house near her home on March 3.

  4. Category:Missing person cases in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Missing person cases in New Jersey" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. List of people who disappeared mysteriously: 1910–1990

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    Atlantic City, New Jersey: Rosenthal disappeared on 29 October 1963, two days after her birth. Her twin brother, Jack, also disappeared in 1965. He was raised under a false identity, and his true identity was only discovered in 2019. Investigators believe there is a strong possibility Jill is still alive, having also been raised under a ...

  6. New limited-time reward offered in case of missing New Jersey ...

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    37-year-old Danielle Lopez was last seen in April 2024 in Woodland Township, New Jersey. Danielle’s mother is now working with the CUE Center for Missing Persons, which is offering a $5,000 ...

  7. Pet recovery service - Wikipedia

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    According to an Ohio State University study, the main reasons owners aren't found for lost pets included incorrect or disconnected phone numbers (35.4%), the owner's failure to return phone calls or respond to letters (24.3%), unregistered microchips (9.8%), or microchips registered in a database that differed from the manufacturer (17.2%). [9]