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Reward offered to mark Missing Children's Day

10:18 AM PDT on Sunday, May 27, 2007

ASSOCIATED PRESS

PORTLAND, Ore. -- To mark Missing Children's Day the F-B-I is offering a ten-thousand-dollar reward for information about the disappearance of a girl who vanished while baby-sitting for a relative in Myrtle Creek in 1998.

Stephanie Condon, who was 14, has not been reported since.

The Douglas County sheriff's office is treating the case as a homicide investigation.

She was wearing Winnie-the-Pooh pajamas when she vanished. She would be 22 now.

There are other missing children in addition to Stephanie Condon.

They include:

Samuel Boehlke, who would now be eight, disappeared at Crater Lake National Park in October of 2006.

Deysi Cisneros, who is 12, missing since last month from Keiser.

Derrick James Engebretson, who would be 16, missing since December of 1998 near Bonanza when he became separated from relatives while looking for a Christmas tree in Klamath County.

Kaelin Rose Glazier, who would be 26, missing for eleven years and last seen at a friend's home in Ruch in Jackson County.

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