NATALEE HOLLOWAY - 19 yo (2005) - Mountain Brook AL/Aruba
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NATALEE HOLLOWAY - 19 yo (2005) - Mountain Brook AL/Aruba
On Thursday, more than four years after the Mountain Brook teen
disappeared while on a senior trip in Aruba, Natalee Holloway was added
to a list of missing children on the Alabama Department of Public Safety Web site.
Special
Agent Judy Orihuela, a spokeswoman with the Miami office of the Federal
Bureau of Investigation, said tonight that Holloway's family requested
that information be added to the site.
The notice describes her
as an "endangered" missing person and lists her current age as 23. It
asks that anyone with information call 1-800-228-7688.

Holloway disappeared on May 30, 2005 hours before she and classmates
from Mountain Brook High School were to return home from their trip.
Orihuela said she did not know what prompted the family to request
that her picture be posted alongside 13 other missing children and
teens from across Alabama, some who have been missing for more than 10
years and others who disapperared as recently as a few months ago.
In March, an investigator hired by Holloway's father, Dave Holloway,
who has said many times that he would not give up until all options
were exhausted, searched a pond in Aruba. Nothing was found. Holloway's
mother, Beth Holloway, has also continued to press for answers in the
case and in April ''Loving Natalee,'' a book about her family's ordeal,
was published.
disappeared while on a senior trip in Aruba, Natalee Holloway was added
to a list of missing children on the Alabama Department of Public Safety Web site.
Special
Agent Judy Orihuela, a spokeswoman with the Miami office of the Federal
Bureau of Investigation, said tonight that Holloway's family requested
that information be added to the site.
The notice describes her
as an "endangered" missing person and lists her current age as 23. It
asks that anyone with information call 1-800-228-7688.

Holloway disappeared on May 30, 2005 hours before she and classmates
from Mountain Brook High School were to return home from their trip.
Orihuela said she did not know what prompted the family to request
that her picture be posted alongside 13 other missing children and
teens from across Alabama, some who have been missing for more than 10
years and others who disapperared as recently as a few months ago.
In March, an investigator hired by Holloway's father, Dave Holloway,
who has said many times that he would not give up until all options
were exhausted, searched a pond in Aruba. Nothing was found. Holloway's
mother, Beth Holloway, has also continued to press for answers in the
case and in April ''Loving Natalee,'' a book about her family's ordeal,
was published.

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