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A LOOK BACK AT THE ATLANTA ‘SNOWPOCALYPSE’

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TAKE CHARGE OF YOUR FINANCES WITH REVERSE BUDGETING

MEET CHEVELLE DOUGLAS

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QUESTION AND ANSWERS

BELL PEPPER SANDWICH

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THE REMARKABLE REUNION 50 YEARS IN THE MAKING

H ow a DNA T est U nraveled a 50-Y ear -O ld M ystery AGAINST ALL ODDS

As a parent, there’s no scenario more horrifying than your child going missing or getting abducted. Most of us can’t even imagine the despair and helplessness many parents have felt after the unimaginable happens to their family. There’s always hope the child resurfaces, even after many years — and one Fort Worth

responded to the ad and agreed to meet Alta to discuss the position but never showed up.

While that lead didn’t pan out, the family felt reinvigorated to restart the search. Melissa’s father submitted a DNA test to 23andMe, and when the results came back, he learned about a granddaughter he didn’t know he had. Through some sleuthing, the family found Melissa under a different name on Facebook. It took time to convince Melissa that she had been kidnapped, but after the family asked her about a birthmark, there was no doubt in her mind. The woman who raised her had been abusive, so Melissa ran away at age 15 and eventually started a family of her own in a town less than 20 miles from where she was kidnapped. She’s since reconnected with her family and looks forward to making up for their missed time together. “It’s overwhelming, but at the same time, it’s the most wonderful feeling in the world,” Melissa stated.

Ruth called Apantenco back days later, stating that she had a large backyard and would love to watch Melissa there. Desperate for child care, Apantenco agreed. A woman wearing white gloves and multiple scarves in the August heat came to pick up Melissa from Apantenco’s roommate at her apartment —

family recently learned why you should never give up that hope.

In 1971, Alta Apantenco placed an advertisement in the local

and that was the last anyone saw Melissa for over 50 years.

newspaper for a babysitter for her 21-month-old daughter,

The family searched for decades to no avail.

Melissa. Apantenco was recently separated from her husband and struggled to make ends meet. A woman named Ruth Johnson

Then, in November 2022, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children received a tip that Melissa was in South Carolina.

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