WILMINGTON, NC – For the sixth year, volunteers from the North Carolina based, CUE Center for Missing Persons, will travel across the U.S. to raise awareness of missing children and adults.
The team will be in Myrtle Beach, SC on August 29th, to attend their pre planned rally stop hosted by the family of Alice Donovan and area families of the missing.
The public and media outlets are invited to attend. CUE will be distributing a trail of DVD’s, press kits and valuable information throughout the path of the tour concerning those missing, unidentified person’s and unsolved homicide cases that have gone cold.
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"After so many years, these cases fade from the public’s radar, but for the families and friends of the missing, the nightmare continues — every minute of every day their loved one is missing," said CUE Founder Monica Caison, who is leading the caravan of volunteers. "We are traveling across the country to make sure no case fades from memory and will come to Florence, in an effort to remind everyone of these featured cases need a resolution for their families", they need our help and the community’s help to bring them home", she added.
This year’s On the Road to Remember Tour will begin in Roberson County, NC on August 18th, and end 4,819 miles, twelve days later in New Hanover County, NC. Hundreds of volunteers, families of the missing, law enforcement agencies, volunteer groups and officials will take part in various legs of the tour, which will include twenty three preplanned rally stops in seven states to promote a mixture of 104 cold cases.
"Each year as we begin in preparation for the tour, we are reminded of the overwhelming numbers of unsolved cases from across the country and request that flood in to be featured. Obviously we can only take a certain amount," Mrs. Caison said. "The cases we feature are a small number compared to the NCIC Statistics 700,000 to 850,000 cases reported annually, but I’m confident we will make a difference in those we represent," the founder added.
What: 6th Annual "On the Road to Remember" Nationwide Tour for Missing Persons
When: August 29, 2009 11:00 am
Where: Chapin park 1400 North Kings Hwy. Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
Who: Family of Alice Donovan and Peace for the Missing organization

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