When you think about plane accidents, they’re uncommon in aviation. Though you and I both can name at least 10 aviation crashes throughout the decades, it is still a lessened chance that one would be involved in a plane accident, let alone a plane going missing when compared to the thousands of flights that depart each day.
...but what happened on the morning of Sunday, December 6, 1992, is vastly different from the single engine piper archer aircraft that 29 year old Alan Stewart, 31 year old Amy Haxton-Stewart, 31 year-old Kevin Clarke, and 29 year old Nancy Elizabeth Branch boarded the late morning-early afternoon in Santa Barbara, California.
If you have any information or leads in the disappearance of Nancy Branch, Kevin Clarke, Amy Stewart, or Alan Stewart, their current whereabouts, or any information concerning the missing four, it should be directed to:
Menlo Park Police Department: 662–621–8151
WEBSITE: www.themissingfound.com
EMAIL: info@themissingfound.com
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