aolnews.com — A new push is on to find out what happened to Etan Patz, who disappeared at age 6 more than three decades ago and became the first missing child to have his face featured on a milk carton. On May 25, 1979, Etan vanished on his way to school sparking a national effort to find his abductors and changing the way missing child cases are investigated.
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arkansawMay 28, 2010
This is what happens when parents tell children to 'get lost'.
craftyguyMay 29, 2010
@ShimeePlease try and prove DaviDTC wrong..
empathMay 29, 2010
That would mean that 1% of all americans under the age of 18 go missing every year.Only something 43,000 kids die every year in the US of any cause.Only 250,000 kids are injured in car accidents a year.They're saying your child is almost 4 times more likely to go missing than get scratched in a car accident?Something is very wrong with that number.
hampsterstyleMay 29, 2010
According to our calculations, he should look...about 31 years older.
bananiMay 30, 2010
Why did they ever stop putting the pictures of missing children on milk cartons?It gets the child's picture in the house of every person who buys that milk, and therefore gives a better chance of finding the kid.