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Post by LadyBlue on Mar 7, 2012 7:23:39 GMT -5
Twelve days gone and still no sign of missing Boston College student Franco Garcia. "The family is holding each other, we are very strong," said Raymundo Espinoza, Garcia's uncle. Garcia went missing after leaving Mary Ann's, a bar he had gone to with friends. His image showed up on a security camera across the street minutes after he left the bar apparently alone, but it has yielded no information as to his whereabouts. Now, supporters march around the area calling for more attention to the case. Their numbers are growing as more people are moved to act. "We are trying to get the community involved, get as many people as we can walking for him," said Rosa Quezaza, a friend of the Garcia family. Garcia's parents and close family have been stricken with grief. Newton police are investigating, and Boston College and state police have also assisted. Investigators and divers spent three days looking at the nearby Chestnut Hill Reservoir, but turned up nothing. "Because not knowing, the mom needs some type of closure and right now it is like everything is up in the air anything is a possibility," "We just got to show his picture, maybe somebody see him, maybe somebody saw him," said Espinoza. At this point Franco's family and friends are clearly becoming more discouraged and frustrated as time passes. They say they will keep up the standouts and marches. They simply refuse to give up. "We gonna be like this every day until we find him," said Espinoza. www.necn.com/03/04/12/Family-of-missing-student-vows-not-to-gi/landing_newengland.html?blockID=663192&feedID=4206
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