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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 24, 2025 Alabama Cold Case Advocacy Announces the Launch of Operation Safe Return Mobile, AL – Alabama Cold Case Advocacy is proud to announce the launch of Operation Safe Return, a statewide initiative created to increase visibility for missing children and vulnerable adults in Alabama. The project places verified missing person…
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Thank you to Blue line Media for Supporting our Mission Alabama Cold Case Advocacy is grateful to acknowledge a recent contribution from Blue Line Media, whose support helps strengthen our work across the state. Their donation directly supports our mission to bring visibility to unsolved cases, uplift families waiting for answers, and promote community awareness…
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Alabama Cold Case Advocacy extends our deepest appreciation to VOCAL (Victims of Crime and Leniency) and the Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Commission for serving as valued community awareness partners in Operation Safe Return.
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On July 2, 2025, 66-year-old David Lynn Scales spoke to his brother in what would be their final conversation. Since that day, no one has seen or heard from him, and investigators are asking for the public’s help.
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On March 24, 2003, Melinda Wall McGhee vanished from her Alabama home after finishing her night shift. 20+ years later, she’s still missing. Learn her story and how you can help.
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An Army Veteran Lost to an Unsolved Homicide in Mobile, AL As Memorial Day approaches, Alabama Cold Case Advocacy pauses to honor the memory of Staff Sgt. Quentin Washington, a 35-year-old Army veteran who dedicated nearly 17 years of his life to serving our country. A native of Columbia, South Carolina, Quentin completed multiple tours…
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On May 31, 2010, 33-year-old Lana Elaine Faulk Quesenberry disappeared from Huntsville, Alabama. investigators with the Huntsville Police Department believe Lana was last seen between 2:00 and 3:00 p.m. on Governor’s Drive. Where she went or how she left the area remains unknown.
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ACCA is a 2025 Nappie Awards finalist! Vote daily May 7–June 1 at VoteNappie.com for Best Website/Blog and Social Media Page.
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Loved ones, neighbors, and local advocates continue to rally for visibility and clues in ongoing missing persons cases In small towns and rural counties, the disappearance of a neighbor isn’t just a headline—it’s personal. Two families in South Alabama continue to endure the unthinkable, holding out hope that someone, somewhere, may hold the key to…
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A Community’s Quest for Answers March 26, 2025 On December 15, 2024, 37-year-old Huntsville real estate agent Ronald Dumas Jr. vanished under circumstances that have since gripped the community and law enforcement alike. Initially treated as a missing person case, the investigation took a critical turn when new evidence emerged, leading authorities to classify it…
