What stories of missing persons are highlighted in February 2026?
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Hi, friends. Welcome back. Each week on Clues, we highlight a different person who has gone missing. Someone with a story, a family, and a community still hoping for any answers. Here are the cases that we cover in February that we really want to highlight again just to bring more awareness and keep getting the word out.
We covered the case of Joan Lee Hall, Sherry Corrigal, Gretchen Fleming. Let's revisit these cases.
Our missing person case of the week is Joan Lee Hall. Joan has been missing since September 30th, 1983. She went missing from Warrington, Oregon. She would now be 59 years old. We do have an age progressed photo that you guys will see later. But Joan was last seen at around 2 p.m. on September 30th, 1983, walking down Main Street in Warrington, Oregon.
The last time Joan was seen, she was wearing a green hooded sweatshirt, blue jeans, a blue jacket, and white and maroon sneakers, and was carrying a blue and white backpack and a brown purse. Joan's ears are pursed. Her nickname is Joanie. If you have any information about Joan's whereabouts, we ask you to contact the Clatsop County Sheriff's Office in Oregon. at 1-503-325-2061
This week we are highlighting the case of Sherry Corrigal. Sherry was last seen in downtown Nanaimo the evening of September 11th, 2023. She is about 5'2", 90 pounds, and at that time was really struggling with addiction. She has not been seen, used any bank cards, social media, nothing. And Nanaimo is a city and a ferry port of the east coast of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada.
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