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  • Police and Family are Desperately Seeking: Gina “Michelle” Ennis

    Police and Family are Desperately Seeking: Gina “Michelle” Ennis

    Jacksonville, FL. /February 1, 2016-A woman with severe brain injury is missing and has been for over six months now. The family is praying that she will come home soon, so they are trying to get the word out about her disappearance with pictures to share on Facebook and other social media venues. According to…

  • Police Believe They Have Found Lonzie Barton: Thrown away like garbage

    Police Believe They Have Found Lonzie Barton: Thrown away like garbage

    By, Crystal S. Kauffman, Staff Writer January 12, 2016/Jacksonville, FL– The search for little Lonzie Barton turned to heartbreak and sadness today for the family of the adorable toddler, as well as the First Coast Community. In a press conference, Jacksonville’s Sheriff, Mike Williams stated that the investigators, “strongly believe that the human remains belong…

  • Anniversary of a Dream

    Anniversary of a Dream

    By, Crystal S. Kauffman Staff Writer Missing the moments we spent, Wondering where the time went. Time has passed without a glance, Sometimes, I wish I took that chance. On our anniversary of the day we met, I can’t help but wonder if I will ever forget. The love we shared so long ago, I…

  • Bonnie Lynn Pasciuto Haim: Missing Since 1993

    Bonnie Lynn Pasciuto Haim: Missing Since 1993

    By, Crystal S. Kauffman, Staff Writer Recently, the Bonnie Lynn Pasciuto Haim missing person’s case took a drastic turn, when a skull was found by a construction crew. According to News4Jax.com, the police were dispatched on Dec 14, 2014, to the backyard of the home Bonnie shared with her husband Michael Haim, when the construction…

  • Review of The Face on the Milk Carton-By, Caroline B. Cooney

    Review of The Face on the Milk Carton-By, Caroline B. Cooney

    The Face on the Milk Carton By, Caroline B. Cooney Jane “Janie” Johnson was a fifteen-year-old sophomore in high school. She was a happy-go-lucky tenth grader, who had several close friends and a boyfriend/neighbor Reeve. Additionally, she loved her life as it was, but everything changed one day at lunch. She grabbed her friend’s milk…