Morgan Nick at age 27 in an aged progressed image.
Many gathered on the steps of the Capitol last week as a new campaign was announced to find more leads in the now 20 year kidnapping case of Morgan Nick.
A new age progression photo created by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children shows what Morgan Nick might look like today, two decades after her abduction from a Little League baseball field in Alma, Arkansas. And for the first time ever, the two children who were with Morgan that day speak out in a new video produced by NCMEC.
Another new element in the search for Morgan includes a statewide billboard campaign in Arkansas. The billboards feature the new age-progressed photo of Morgan and ask anyone who may have information to call NCMEC at 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678).
Morgan’s case is not the only active missing person’s case in Arkansas. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children has a list of 20 Arkansans who have disappeared.
The Arkansas State Police serves as the coordinating law enforcement agency in Arkansas to alert the public of missing or abducted children. Known as the Morgan Nick Amber Alert System, the Arkansas State Police was one of the first law enforcement agencies in the country to model a statewide notification system based on the local Amber Alerts used in many large U.S. cities. You can sign up for email notifications on their website. They will soon feature text notifications.
The dome of the Capitol will be lit pink throughout this month of June to remind Arkansans that the Morgan Nick case is still ongoing. We have posted link to the age progression photo of Morgan and information about all missing persons cases in Arkansas on our website www.arkansashouse.org.
Do you recognize this man? He was last known to be seen talking to Morgan Nick in Alma, Arkansas on June 9th, 1995.
If you see him call 911.
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