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This was int eh article as history, but this isn't about the area it's about the victims described. It belongs elsewhere (IMHO): RJFJR 03:05, 16 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

On January 9, 2007, a 13-year-old boy named William "Ben" Ownby, was exiting his school bus and going home when he was allegedly picked up and abducted, by a person or persons in what is believed to be a white Nissan truck. That account, according to CNN's Nancy Grace, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the FBI, and the Franklin County Sheriff, was given by the boy's 15-year-old friend, who had followed the truck for a brief period in his own vehicle and subsequently passed a polygraph test. A massive regional search, a vigil, and a missing person alert and fliers ensued.
Ben Ownby was found, along with Shawn Hornbeck (who had disappeared four years previously), on January 12, 2006, in the Kirkwood apartment of Michael Devlin.[1]
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