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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Cold disappearance case reopened by DA's office

That's great! I had seen from the Charley Project Mary's case had been added to the NCMEC but the investigation reopened that's even better.

Left: Mary Stuart

Times-Standard - Eureka,CA,USA

Cold disappearance case reopened by DA's office

Allison White/The Times-Standard
Posted: 08/19/2009 01:30:09 AM PDT

A nearly 32-year-old case involving the disappearance of a Honeydew woman and her two children has regained momentum, according to Humboldt County District Attorney's Office investigators who announced Tuesday they have new leads and are looking for more.

Mary Stuart, 32, and her two daughters, Fannie, 1, and Jessie, 2, disappeared from Honeydew on Dec. 10, 1977, after they left to get groceries. The family's station wagon was found a few miles from their home on Jan. 19, 1978, on an old logging road. Groceries were still in the car and the car's gas line was broken, according to a Jan. 20, 1978, Times-Standard story following the investigation.

The Humboldt County Sheriff's Office initially reported that there was no evidence of foul play and no sign of a struggle near the car, according to the story. (more...)

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