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Kimberly Michelle Ratushniak

Long Island, NY

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Kimberly Michelle Ratushniak
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Kimberly Michelle Ratushniak, 25

Kimberly left her her home in Canada and traveled to New York in late 2003 telling friends she was going to find work as a nurse. While there, contact suddenly stopped. Kimberly entered NYC on November 21st, 2003 by flying into JFK airport. She called her mother and said She said she was staying in “Nurses Quarters” on Long Island, New York, that she was fine, and that she was calling from pay phones. Kimberly called a friend from New York City on New Year’s Eve 2003 at which time she said she was going to Times Square with friends for the dropping of the ball. On the last call, sometime in 2004, Kimberly said she was calling from Long Island, New York and mentioned she was deciding whether or not to sign over her five year citizenship.

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Case ID32067
Last Seen2004-01-01
CityLong Island
StateNY
Height5' 6"
Weight200
SourceNamUs
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