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MYSTERIES

The dozen-plus missing persons cases we profiled came from incidents over nearly a century, from 1938 to 2012.
Lois Reiss, Andrew Sadek, Roseau Runestone, Anna Marie Korynta, the Reker sisters
Radar tracks put Michael Bratlie, an experienced military and commercial pilot, just past Two Harbors, Minnesota, in his two-engine plane. There the flight path apparently ended.
In the backwoods of Buzzle Township, Minnesota, is Pinewood — once an lively logging camp filled with lumberjacks and early settlers.

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The library in Harvey, N.D., was built atop the scene of a murder. This article, first published in October 2009, explores what people have experienced there.
Take a look back at these stories of the hospital provided by the Otter Tail County Historical Society, in an article first published in 2011.
Some people claim the devil himself visited the tiny town of Villisca, Iowa, that summer night in 1912, when 8 people were killed by an ax murderer.
The Judy Garland Museum in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, offers a curator-guided tour explaining how the theft went down. It was the worst moment in the museum's history.
Under the bold headline “Murdered for Money,” a Bemidji Daily Pioneer story from June 8, 1904, broke the news that a father and daughter had gone missing from the tiny town of Quiring, Minnesota.
The capsizing of the steamer Sea Wing on Lake Pepin in 1890 made it one of the nation's worst maritime disasters.
The request from Moorhead Police comes on the 10-year mark since Bearson’s death.
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College freshman Tom Bearson, 18, of Sartell, Minnesota, died by homicidal violence on Sept. 20, 2014. His killing remains unsolved.
Four-year-old Hickle Harley Ware went missing from Bungo Township in 1938, and no trace of him was ever found despite an exhaustive search.
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Jamie Tennison, 18, entered the Savanna State Forest for a hunting trip with his father and a friend Oct. 15, 1992, never to be seen again.
Officials have closed the case after identifying the mother and the child using DNA technology, according to a Sherburne County Sheriff’s Office news release issued Thursday, Aug. 15.

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