Using Halloween to Keep Up Public Awareness of Missing Cousins
EVANSDALE, Iowa (AP) - Friends and supporters of two Iowa girls who've been missing since July plan to distribute fliers on Halloween to maintain public awareness.
The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier says residents are invited to print copies of the missing girls' photos and the tip line number and hand them out to trick-or-treaters in Evansdale. Parents and other adults accompanying children may distribute the fliers door-to-door.
Lyric Cook and her cousin, Elizabeth Collins, disappeared on July 13. Their bikes were found near Meyers Lake in Evansdale. Lyric has turned 11 and Elizabeth has turned 9 since they went missing.
The FBI believes the girls were abducted.







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