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It should not be THIS hard to get coverage for a missing person who was last seen barefoot with no belongings and has not been sighted once six weeks later!? DOES THIS REALLY SOUND LIKE A RUNAWAY!? DOES IT REALLY SOUND LIKE THERE WAS NO FOUL PLAY!? Who would ever decide to runaway and leave behind their money...and shoes? Really? Please dont give up on this. Lets keep pushing until we get somebody to listen. These are the Justice and Safety reporters/editor for the Salt Lake Tribune, we never emailed reporters from the Tribune. Please take a minute to email them and beg for them to listen and cover this story the right way! You can use the blurb and Reward poster, but I think it would also help to express personal concern for the way this case is being brushed aside. #keepkayelyninthenews Erin Alberty- 801-257-8609 ealberty@sltrib Nate Carlisle- 801-257-8794 ncarlisle@sltrib Stephen Hunt- 801-257-8787 shunt@sltrib Heres the blurb: Please cover the story of missing Utah woman, Kayelyn Louder. Kayelyn has been missing for 6 weeks. She was last seen on a surveillance camera running from her condo on Sept. 27th around 6:00pm. It was a cold rainy night and she was barefoot, wearing nothing but a tank top and shorts. She left behind her car, money, purse, phone and most alarmingly, her dog Phyllis who she loved more than any dog has ever been loved. Sometime after 6:00 other condo residents spotted Kayelyn frantically trying to open gates to other condos, and crouching behind cars as if trying to hide. Kayelyn had phoned 911 a total of three times in 24 hours prior to her disappearance. All of this behavior is NOT typical for Kayelyn. Anyone who knows Kayelyn at all, knows that she WOULD NEVER LEAVE LIKE THIS. She has no history of mental illness, and no reason to leave behind everything and everyone she loves. Kayelyn is bighearted, fun, educated, loved by all who have ever met her. She chose to be a social worker because of her compassion and love for people. We appreciate Murray city polices efforts and realize they have limited resources. After 6 weeks we feel we are no closer to bringing her home. We are asking you for your help and support getting more resources to help the Murray police. Kayelyn and her family cannot wait any longer for a tip to come in. We need to bring Kayelyn home. There is a 5,000 dollar reward for any information that leads directly to her location or return. The Facebook group, ‘Find Kayelyn Louder’ is 3,000 members strong and growing every day. We will all work tirelessly until she is found. #findkayelyn
Posted on: Sat, 08 Nov 2014 18:19:26 +0000

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