Missing With Little to No News Coverage Part 2

Siggy - Fighting Monsters
4 min readNov 3, 2024

Or little to no police investigation beyond the initial missing report.

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In my first post, I told you about Lorenzo, Mary, Jacqueline, and George. Today I have four more. We just finished Halloween and around the corner, Thanksgiving and Christmas are coming. From the moment these babies vanished without a trace they stopped celebrating the holidays which makes most of us extremely happy. Mothers, fathers, and siblings have had to go through the motions for years without knowing where their loved ones are. The very least we can do is read their names and say their name to keep them from being forgotten.

Janice Hannigan — Wapato, Washington, March 1, 1971. Janice was 15 years of age. She is a Native American of the Yakama Nation. They have her down as being missing 9 months before she actually went missing on December 24th, 1971. She was released from the hospital for treatment of numerous bruises on her chest and head. She was never seen again. 53 years later a lot of people still call her a runaway even though she never contacted her family again. Her NamUs Case #MP30849. There is DNA on file for comparison. The Officer assigned to her case is with the Yakima County Sheriff’s Office. His name is Chief Robert Udell and you can contact him at (509) 574–2500. The case # with that agency is case #17C00300.

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Siggy - Fighting Monsters
Siggy - Fighting Monsters

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Evil most foul is what I write about. Mainly missing and murdered women, children across the United States. WE. ARE. NOT. SAFE.