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The Missing - A Weekly exposé of Lost Souls - Issue #18

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The next sighting of Sarah, although not confirmed, occurred on December 25, 2001.

"My neighbors called the police and told them that they had seen Sarah in car with a group of people about 35 miles from here. They said they were one-hundred percent positive it was her," Louise said. "The police used the license plate number to track down the owner, who lived in another town in the opposite direction. The officer did not feel it was necessary to question the owner in person, so he called him on the phone and asked him if Sarah had been in the car. The guy denied she was and the lead never went any further."

According to Louise, investigators have conducted polygraph tests on several of Sarah's friends but have yet to release the test results.

"I really don't know who passed," Louise said. "I'm planning on getting the police file, which is extremely large. Several years ago one of the detectives told me he had more information in her file then a typical homicide case."

Louise's goal is to find out if her daughter is safe and until then she plans to continue searching for her. She wants Sarah to know that her family misses her and that not a day goes by that she is not in their thoughts.

When asked what she would like to say to her daughter, Louise responded:

"I love you and I miss you. You don't have to come home. I don't expect you to. Please just call us and tell us you are ok. That's my main concern are you ok?

Sarah E. Kinslow is described as a white female, 5'4" tall, 105 lbs., with blonde hair and blue eyes. Her teeth are crooked and she has several ear piercings, a tattoo of the letter "I" on the inside of her ankle, a chicken pox scar on her left temple, and two chicken pox scars on her left cheek. Anyone with information is asked to call the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children at 1-800-843-5678 (1-800-THE-LOST) or the Greenville Police Department at 903-457-2900.

For more information or to help, please visit: www.sarahkinslow.faithweb.com.

If you are a family member of a missing loved one and have a case you would like covered here, contact David Lohr via e-mail.  If you are a reader who would like to help, please spread the word about this blog so others can find us.  The more people who see these stories, the better the chances that someone might come forward with information.

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