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Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 100

Publication:
Arizona Republici
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Phoenix, Arizona
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100
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mump I PEORIA REPUBLIC i dpi anianiLiinpfiw nmmimijiin 4uiujiy-yj'MM. i Decorative Gravel Pavers Flagstone Boulders Rip Rap Sand Soils Portland Cement Dynamortar Mix CYNTHIA LUPE MORALES Glendale resident, 36 years old at time of disappearance. Disappeared: Jan. 8, 2001 Details: Morales, who goes by the nickname "Neqra," was OTHER MISSING PERSONS A mm mm wmm mm mm $300 is 1 per ton when purchasing 10 or more tons (of the same material) 'Regularly priced material only. Excludes sales items last seen when she went to visit her two children in the 6600 block of 52nd Drive in Glendale.

She left after making a phone call. Police say Morales has scars on her left hand and lower left shin. She also has a burn scar on her chest from a childhood injury. There is also a hole in the top of the cartilage of her ear. Whom to call: Glendale police at PAM PAGE Peoria resident, 32 years old at time of disappearance.

Disappeared: July 21, 1989. Details: Page went missing the day after she returned from visiting family in Arkan An edition of The Arizona Republic A Gannett newspaper John Zidich President and Publisher Michael Ryan Vice President I General Manager, Community Newspapers, 602-444-58 1 0, mryanrepublicmedia.com Nicole Carroll, Executive Editor, 602-444-8797, nicole.carrollarizonarepublic.com Venita James, Community Editor, 602-444-6932, venita.jamesarizonarepublic.com Carrie Watters, Peoria Editor, 602-444-6934, carrie.wattersarizonarepublic.com TO ADVERTISE: Contact Tammi Abrams, Sales Manager, 602-444-7140, tabramsrepublicmedia.com TO SUBSCRIBE: 602-444-1000 CONTACT US: 602-444-6397 17235 N. 75th Building A Suite 100, Glendale, AZ 85308 E-mail individual reporters or editors at: firstname.lastnamearizonarepublic.com CORRECTIONS: Call 602-444-NEWS (6397) Ore-mail Peoria Editor Carrie Watters Olive Ave, 5 Northern Ave, sas. One of her two dogs also vanished. Police suspected foul play.

Whom to call: Peoria police at 623-773-7045. TIMOTHY JAMES MCKYE Glendale resident, 50 years old at time of disappearance. Disappeared: Oct. 13, 2006. Details: McKye was last seen in Beaumont, Texas, during a 8439 N.

83rd Ave. Peoria, AZ SIS oWtfal SUSAN CASSELL Glendale resident, 35 years old at time of disappearance. Disappeared: Jan. 4, 1991. Details: The day before she was reported missing, Cassell went to work at what was Pick-up orValleywide Delivery Available 11 JJikLLU7625 move to Florida.

An apartment security guard assisted McKye when a U-Haul trailer he was using got stuck in a ditch. McKye left the U-Haul behind. His van also vanished. Police said it was a 1 999 Plymouth Voyager with AZ license 161TTM. Police said he may have been accompanied by a German shepherd dog.

Whom to call: Glendale police at 623-930- 3000. then Boswell Memorial Hospital in Sun City. Her husband and 4-year-old son were reportedly on a camping trip at the time. On Jan. 4, Cassell's husband reported that she had not returned home.

Other relatives reported her missing a month later. Family members told police there had been problems in Cassell's marriage but that she would not have abandoned her child. Police suspect foul play. Whom to call: Glendale police at AMERIHAN IWAnP SMARTSTRAND CARPET Trade In Your Old Carpet and Receive Up To $4.00 per Sq. Yard When You Purchase New American Made Smartstrand Carpet KEVIN JAMES DYCUS Glendale resident, 37-year-old at time of disappearance.

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Whom to call: Glendale police at SmartStrand with DuPont" SOfOna renewahly sourced polymer MISSING MAN Continued from 3 nificant clues tend to get the most attention, said Mario Sanchez, a Glendale detective who has investigated disappearances for about five years. Each case is unique and presents different challenges, he said. Many, like the disappearance of Michael Grenley, don't seem logical. Police have sought cellphone and debit-card records for Grenley. The man's debit card hasn't been used, and his cellphone battery has either died or been removed, his wife said.

Those searching for Grenley long to find him safe. They don't know what to make of his disappearance. The resolutions to missing-persons cases are often astounding. They can end with the revelation that someone traveled without notifying friends or wanted to get away. Or the missing person can show up "Prices Include Installation Great Deals on American Made Ceramic tile, Porcelain tile, Engineered Hardwoods, Laminate Flooring and Cork somewhere, unfazed.

The prognosis seemed grim for a Glendale senior who went missing last month. But the 68-year-old with dementia walked into a west Phoenix business the next day, saying he was there for the party. "How he got there, we don't know," Sanchez said. Anyone who sees Grenley or a red Jeep Wrangler Rubicon with Arizona license plate No. 797-VZS should call Glendale police at 623-930-3000.

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