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Maura Murray Missing
Maura has been missing since February 9, 2004 from a rural road in Woodsville, NH. We continue to search for answers. www.mauramurraymissing.com

If you have information, please contact:
Investigative Services Bureau Major Crime Unit, Missing Persons: (603) 271-2663

To report anonymous tips, call 1-866-479-5284, or write to us at: Find Maura, P.O. Box 890292,
E. Weymouth, MA 02189

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http://www.mollybish.orgMolly Bish Foundation
Molly Bish (16 yrs) was abducted on June 27, 2000 from Comins Pond in Warren, MA where she worked as a lifeguard. The efforts of law enforcement, the media, and community in the search for Molly were unprecedented. The extensive search for Molly was the largest and most costly of its kind in Massachusetts history and came to its end June 9, 2003, three year and just five miles from her family home. An intensive investigation into the circumstances surrounding Molly's abduction and fate is ongoing ... http://www.mollybish.org

Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

Stolen Artwork & Reward for Information. In the early morning hours of March 18, 1990, thieves dressed as Boston police officers entered the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston and stole 13 works of art.

A reward of $5 million is offered for information leading to the return of the works of art in good condition. Please contact the museum’s Director of Security Anthony Amore, at theft@isgm.org, (617) 278-5114, or the Federal Bureau of Investigation at (617) 742-5533.

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