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maybe you can help

By Charley Daniels

UPDATE: Stephanie is ok.

My girlfriend’s sister Stephanie has been missing for more than a week. She lives in Grants Pass, Ore., and was last seen there Dec. 5. She’s 16. So I’m calling upon you to keep your eyes open! She could be anywhere by now, but people in Oregon and Northern California should be on the double lookout. Washington and Idaho residents might take note too. And anyone, really. We have no idea how (or even if) she is traveling or where she could be by now.

The person she’s suspected to be with is much older than she is and is not necessarily the most upstanding citizen, from what we can gather. It appears at this point that she chose to leave, but no one really knows. We hope she chose to leave.

Obviously her family and everyone who knows her is very anxious to at least know that’s she’s okay–and that she wants to be where ever she is.

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Thanks to everyone who has helped out so far, and thanks in advance to anyone who joins the search party. It is much appreciated.

Comments (9) to “maybe you can help”

  1. […] The blogosphere is on the lookout for Stephanie, a 16 year-old girl who has run away from home with a 21 year-old guy named Josh Franks. At this juncture, it appears that she chose to leave with Franks, but her whereabouts are unknown and as she is a minor, this is taking place as a criminal investigation. At left is a poster with more information. Please call the police if you see either of these folks. […]

  2. […] Please, especially if you’re in the Pacific Northwest US, keep an eye out for young Stephanie Haranczyk. She’s just 16 and the younger sister of a friend of mine and was last seen over a week ago. […]

  3. […] I am on the road, people. The holidays and helping try to find a missing person! AIEEEEEE! Fun. You know what I mean? […]

  4. I converted the poster to a black and white JPG and have put it on my blog

  5. Searching for Stephanie…

    Has anyone seen Stephanie, so Maryam Scoble asks. Here’s the original entry. There’s a flier after the flip, in both colour and monochrome versions that readers should feel free to take and post, after the flip…….

  6. […] December has been a record month for the site’s traffic, mostly due to Project Wonderful, but also because of the response to my post about Stephanie Haranczyk, who went missing Dec. 5 and is still nowhere to be found. There have been requests for updates on the status of that search, but we’ve been reluctant to reveal too much publicly because it’s hard enough to find people who don’t want to be found without their knowing exactly what our tactics are. We will definitely sound a general alert when anything major happens. Thanks for the interest, and continue to spread the word for people to be on the lookout! Stephanie’s sister Isabelle has a MySpace blog with slightly more current information (though the flyer in my post is still current enough to pass around and direct people to). […]

  7. […] Thanks again to everyone who has reposted the flyers and gone out of their way to help along the cause. For more information, check out Stephanie’s sister’s MySpace blog and my original post. […]

  8. We have created a site for Stephanie. Please pass on the url and sign her families giest book.
    http://www.childseeknetwork.com/T/Haranczyk.htm

  9. […] have posted about this sooner, but the last couple weeks have been crazy. Stephanie Haranczyk, who disappeared more than a year ago has made contact with her family and is doing […]

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