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Wednesday, April 12, 2017

"How's the search for Nancy going? and "What's the family’s state of mind?"... The two things that come up most frequently from visitors to this blog

Two of the things that come up most frequently from visitors to this blog involve the current status of the search for Nancy and the family’s state of mind. 

Unfortunately, while we are actively continuing the search and have reached out in many, many different directions, we have still not turned up a single clue to her whereabouts.  Thanks to the ongoing commitment of the lead officers of the Manhattan Beach Police Department and the many dedicated volunteers who have given so much energy and so many hours, the search continues with visits and calls to the literally hundreds (thousands?) of facilities in Southern California where she might be being cared for under a Jane Doe or misidentified designation.

Kirk and Nancy’s parents want everyone to know how much they appreciate the outpouring of care and concern that has surrounded this impossible situation.  While frustrated and anxious, they remain fully engaged in the search process.  They are mindful of the need to take care of their own health during this stressful time and are working hard to do all of the appropriate things to make that possible.

With 6 months having passed since Nancy went missing we want to again ask all of you to help keep our search in the eye of the media, in the minds of care-givers throughout southern California, and in your hearts.


4 comments:

  1. Still praying for all of you...
    Jean Watterson

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  2. Really sad to read this. I will pray that Nancy will get found very soon. I can understand, how painful it is when some of your family member got miss. Its been 6 months. My all prayers are with you

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  3. Today is Mother's Day 2017 and my heart is with Joan, Nancy's mother. Growing up next door to the Paulikas family and being close friends with Nancy since 4th grade, I saw firsthand what a close relationship she and Joan shared, and what a really wonderful mother Joan was. Even when Nancy was a teenager the two of them had a level of trust and honesty with each other that surpassed anything I'd seen before. I'm raising a glass (of good wine, of course) today to an amazing mother, Joan Paulikas.

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