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Kimberly Langwell's Picture added to Missing Person Quilt
Comments 0 | Recommend 0It has been close to nine years since family and friends have heard from Kimbery Langwell. The beaumont woman went missing on july 9th, 1999. This wednesday will mark the nine year anniversary of her disappearance.
KFDM has learned to keep her memory alive Langwell's picture has been added to a "Quilt Of Hope" that will be seen by thousands of people. The quilt travels around the country. Langwell's picture will debut on the quilt at a forensic conference in Fort Worth July 8th through the 10th.
The quilt is just one of several ways missing person's organizations try to keep the public aware of the thousands of American's missing in this country. The founder of Americas Missing Abducted and Lost Persons Ministry or A.M.A.L.P. Dede Keene says she is hopeful someone will eventually come forward. Based out of Vidor Keene has spent time with Langwell's family and vows to not give up until questions about Langwell's disappearance are answered.
Langwell was last seen in front of a drug store near Phelan and Dowlen. Her car was found abandoned at a shopping center near her home. Inside were her personal belonging including her cell phone. Beaumont detectives say the investigation into her disappearance continues and they believe foul play was involved. Keene says police need the public's help to solve this case.
On Wednesday the anniversary of Langwell's disappearance Keene and her husband are planning to pass out missing person flyers in the area were Langwell was last seen. She also continues to post information about Langwell's disappearance on her website at www.amalp.org.
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