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Greg James Birch

Dixon, IL

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Greg James Birch
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Greg James Birch, 20

On 03-16-82, at 0730 hours, Greg left his home at 1001 Peyton Street, Geneva, IL, telling family that he was going to see his grandmother, who lived only a few blocks from his residence. It was later discovered that Greg took his brother's bicycle without permission and never arrived at his grandmother's house. Greg was subsequently reported as missing. Greg was found by Dixon PD officers and his parents responded to pick him up. After taking custody of Greg at the Dixon Police Department, he ran from his parents vehicle saying "I will never go back to Geneva." The stolen bicycle was recovered in Hinckley, Illinois on 03-19-82. No official contact has been made with Greg since 03-19-82.

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Case ID34689
Last Seen1982-03-19
CityDixon
StateIL
Height5' 11"
Weight175
SourceNamUs
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