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<b>Appearing on the Local News:</b> <br>
 
<b>On February 1, a local woman was reported abducted in Downtown. </b><br><br>
 
Sources within the police force report that the abduction was on 4th street between F and E streets at approximately 1 a.m.  The woman was described as "stunningly beautiful" by an employee of the Best Buy at the Cliffside Village Shopping Center. The employee wishes to have their name withheld by mentioned seeing the woman enter the Styx and Stones bar across the street when they were locking up the store to leave. The employee described seeing the woman enter the bar alone and that's why it caught their attention. <br><br>
 
  
Authorities are continuing to investigate the abduction but as yet no leads have been reported. <br><br>
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The Criminal Bureau of Investigation reports that 20 adults go missing in the city of Prospect every day. Additionally they report a similar statistic for minors. In a city of roughly 1.5 million, they're barely an investigated crime. Mostly such disappearance are on the fast track to the cold case file or picked up by private investigators if the families of those who vanished have money. When it's people who society have written off: the prostitutes and runaway population they're just gone and no one seems to care. But when someone is abducted it becomes a different matter entirely.<br><br>
This is Don Draper for KPTV News. Back to you Rob.
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Abducted people aren't just missing - they were taken. They didn't just fall off the radar or vanish to go live on a farm in Iowa, someone stole them away and typically not for good reasons. The news has reported that someone got taken and it ticked the first in a series of dominoes. People realized that she wasn't the first one taken. Others have gone missing and all within a relatively small space in downtown. Who's behind this? What's to be done about it?
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<br><br>People go missing all the time, but do we really care? They're just an anonymous statistic; a fact of life in a big city. They're little more than faces in the rain.
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The Criminal Bureau of Investigation reports that 20 adults go missing in the city of Prospect every day. Additionally they report a similar statistic for minors. In a city of roughly 1.5 million, they're barely an investigated crime. Mostly such disappearance are on the fast track to the cold case file or picked up by private investigators if the families of those who vanished have money. When it's people who society have written off: the prostitutes and runaway population they're just gone and no one seems to care. But when someone is abducted it becomes a different matter entirely.

Abducted people aren't just missing - they were taken. They didn't just fall off the radar or vanish to go live on a farm in Iowa, someone stole them away and typically not for good reasons. The news has reported that someone got taken and it ticked the first in a series of dominoes. People realized that she wasn't the first one taken. Others have gone missing and all within a relatively small space in downtown. Who's behind this? What's to be done about it?



People go missing all the time, but do we really care? They're just an anonymous statistic; a fact of life in a big city. They're little more than faces in the rain.