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The New England children in this photo gallery are all believed to be 'stereotypical' kidnapping victims, one of the rarest kinds of missing children. For those gone a long time, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children has created approximations of what they may look like today. At left, Cathy Marie Moulton, missing since Sept. 24, 1971, from Portland, Maine.
The New England children in this photo gallery are all believed to be "stereotypical" kidnapping victims, one of the rarest kinds of missing children. For those gone a long time, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children has created approximations of what they may look like today.

At left, Cathy Marie Moulton, missing since Sept. 24, 1971, from Portland, Maine.
(National Center for Missing & Exploited Children)
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