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    Missing in North Texas Day offers lifeline for families looking for loved ones

    By Miranda Suarez KERA News,

    25 days ago
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    A photo of Alexandria Joy Lowitzer, taken around the time she went missing on April 26, 2010, is shown next to an age-progressed rendering of what she might look like today. She was last seen in Spring, Texas. Courtesy photo/Texas Center for the Missing

    Last year alone, there were 48,000 missing persons reports filed in Texas. An event in Dallas-Fort Worth is trying to help families figure out where their missing loved one went — no matter how old the case is.

    Dallas, Tarrant and Collin counties, along with police and community organizations, have teamed up for Missing in North Texas Day, a one-day event when people file a missing persons report and provide DNA samples — all with the goal of figuring out what happened to their loved one.

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    This collection of photos shows people who have been identified as a result of Missing in Southeast Texas Day, held in Houston. Courtesy photo/Texas Center for the Missing
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