The oldest missing persons case in Dallas, Texas, the disappearance of 16-year-old Norman Prater, remained a mystery for 52 ...
The Dallas Police Department announced on Tuesday, Jan. 6, that they have solved the case of missing teenager Norman Prater, ...
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52 years later: Texas’ oldest missing persons case solved
For more than 50 years, one Texas family never knew what happened to their teenage son. He simply never came home.
More than half a century after a teenager went missing in Texas, a Dallas detective re-examined the case and found out what ...
The disappearance of Norman Prater in 1973 has been linked to an unidentified hit-and-run victim killed that year, police ...
In a seemingly-unrelated tragedy that took place on July 9, 1973, an unidentified white male was killed in a hit-and-run event on Highway 35 in Rock Port, Texas. The person's identity remained a ...
I showed him recognition software that they used, and he just looks at me and he goes, ‘You can close the case, that’s my ...
A South Texas crash victim has been identified as Norman Prater, solving the Dallas Police Department’s oldest missing persons case after 52 years.
DES MOINES, Iowa (KCCI) - Des Moines police investigators say they have solved a missing person case from more than a decade ago. The Police Department says a 54-year-old woman was reported missing in ...
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Texas’ oldest missing persons case solved 52 years later
A detective with the Dallas Police Department, Ryan Dalby, was recently looking over the disappearance of 16-year-old Norman ...
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Dallas police solve missing persons case after 52 years
Dallas police now know what happened to 16-year-old Norman Prater after his disappearance in 1973. The 52-year-old case was ...
REVIEW. DES MOINES POLICE SAY THEY JUST SOLVED A 14 YEAR LONG MISSING PERSONS CASE. THE WOMAN WENT MISSING WHILE ON A TRIP FROM SOUTH CAROLINA TO SOUTHERN IOWA BACK IN 2011. POLICE SAY ADVANCED LAW ...
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