Local case directory

Missing persons in Wilseyville, California.

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Cases connected to Wilseyville

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Case photo for Micheal Carroll
Missing

Micheal Carroll

Wilseyville, CA

Last seen Apr 12, 1985

Age 22
Case photo for Kathleen Allen
Missing

Kathleen Allen

Wilseyville, CA

Last seen Apr 15, 1985

Age 18
Case photo for Lonnie Bond Jr.
Missing

Lonnie Bond Jr.

Wilseyville, CA

Last seen Apr 19, 1985

Age 1
Case photo for Brenda O'Connor
Missing

Brenda O'Connor

Wilseyville, CA

Last seen Apr 19, 1985

Age 20

Missing-person awareness in Wilseyville

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Sharing flyers in Wilseyville

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