Tag: Missing Person

The Abduction of Elnaz Hajtamiri

Elnaz Hajtamiri smiling

EARLY LIFE: Elnaz Hajtamiri was born and raised in Iran. After graduating from university with a Bachelor’s degree in International Insurance, she married Farnam Shapourifar, a veterinarian. The then-25-year-old adored her husband and was left devastated in 2017 when he passed away from a short illness. In his honour, she used their savings to help

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The Disappearance of Mary Frances Gregory

Photo of Mary Frances Gregory

LEAD UP TO DISAPPEARANCE: Mary Frances Gregory was last seen leaving her home in Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada on February 15, 1978. She’d planned to visit Palo Alto, California for a vacation, and was in the company of a male acquaintance. It’s believed the pair crossed into the United Sates via the border with New

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The Disappearance of Lelia Faulkner

Lelia Faulkner smirking

EARLY LIFE: Lelia Marie Faulkner was born on September 26, 1986 to Susan and Rick Faulkner. Growing up in Troy, Alabama, she was a smart and outgoing girl who got straight-As and was named valedictorian of her class. After high school, Lelia moved to Montgomery, Alabama for college. However, her education got sidetracked after she

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The Disappearance of Patricia Favel

Portrait of Patricia Favel

EARLY LIFE: Patricia “Patsy” Favel was born on February 10, 1966 to Alice Berger and Wilfred Favel. She was one of six children, and her siblings were Gary, Maxine, Alvin, Donny and Sharon. The family were members of Saskatchewan’s Kawacatoose First Nation, located 200km from Saskatoon. While initially placed in foster care, she was later returned

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The Disappearance of Roxanne Fleming

Roxanne Fleming smiling

EARLY LIFE: Roxanne Elaine Fleming was born Rosanne Darcy Copeland in 1964. A member of British Columbia’s N’Quatqua Band, she was put up for adoption just a few months after she was born and placed in the care of a family not from the First Nations community. Growing up, she was known as a vibrant

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