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Missing Persons News Radio Officially Launches

By: Katiera Winfrey
Updated: October 28, 2012
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BIG SPRING--Missing Persons News radio station launched Sunday at the Dee's Trade Show in Big Spring. The launch came in time for the set up for the United for Hailey booth at the trade show.

Missing Persons News is an online newspaper that was formed to bring awareness to the 3,000 people that go missing everyday according to the website news director Erica Morse.

Morse said, given the amount of publicity of the Hailey Dunn case, it's given the website the momentum needed to really get going.

As a result, Missing Persons News found it fitting to launch the radio station at the United for Hailey booth.

Morse said the radio is just another way to bring attention to all of the people that have gone missing nationwide and locally. She says, the most important thing is to get more people to the website, because the more viewers the higher chance more cases will be solved.

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