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How Social Media Can Reunite Lost Children With Their Families

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How Social Media Can Reunite Lost Children With Their Families
Friday, January 25, 2013 5:30 PMZoe Fox
In November 2011, Tony Loftis's 13-year-old daughter Allie ran away from their suburban hometown of Wayland, Mass. Allie was last seen boarding a Peter Pan bus to New York from downtown Boston, and Loftis assumed she'd headed to Brooklyn where Allie had frequently visited family. Not a stranger to social media, Loftis took it upon himself to spread word that he was looking for his daughter on email, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.

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