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Missing Pagans:

 This page is for the listing off Missing Persons in the Pagan community.

I know there are several websites out there with missing persons information, however, there are none focused on Pagans and directed at the worldwide Pagan community.

Even if we help just one family it will be worth it.

So please take a good look below and see if together we can find some of these Pagans.

If you know of other Missing Pagans who should be listed here, please email me: thepaganactivist@hotmail.com

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Name of those Missing:

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Tina Wilson - Ohio, USA

Tina Wilson:

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 Name:

 Date/Place:

 Contact Number:

 Tina Wilson

18/04/2005

Whitehall, Ohio, USA

Whitehall Police:

 614-237-6333

 

Other Information / Latest Details:

Missing Ohio Witch - Tina Wilson 18/04/2005 (US)

 

http://www.nbc4i.com/midwest/cmh/news.apx.-content-articles-CMH-2008-04-18-0003.html

 

Details Released In Missing Witch Case - Friday, Apr 18, 2008

 

WHITEHALL, Ohio -- A missing woman, who is a practicing witch, vanished three years ago, and investigators remain baffled in the case.

 

Tina Wilson disappeared three years ago this month and authorities have not ruled out foul play, NBC 4's David Wayne reported.

 

An apartment building was the initial focus after Wilson's disappearance. It led to a rental center, restaurant and a new-age shop offering Tarot readings and Wiccan books.

 

"Tina was very involved in Wicca and witchcraft. Not to say that is a reason for her disappearance, but at least people in that community who had associations with her might be able to help us," said Whitehall police Sgt. Dan Kelso.

 

Kelso's binder on the case is stuffed with information, Wayne reported. The file includes photos taken from inside Wilson's apartment, some of which show a clean knife on a bed, witchcraft books and cards around a used candle.

 

There were no signs of forced entry, but police said there was one thing missing from her apartment. It's a detail they have not talked about until now.

 

Police were unable to locate a 61-inch rear-projection TV. Wilson had called a rental store to have it picked up. That was the last that anyone heard from her -- on April 18, 2005.

 

The rental store never got the TV, as it was already missing from the apartment.

 

"She left behind every worldly possession. Money, everything she had that anyone on the run or (who) wanted to start a new life would probably take," Kelso said.

 

Wilson also never picked up her last paycheck at a Wendy's restaurant.

 

Since foul play has not been ruled out, police said they hope a lab can provide a break in the case.

 

DNA from Wilson's mother, which would almost match, is now being compared with a national database of DNA samples from the remains of people who have never been identified.

 

If you know anything about the case, Whitehall police are asking for information. Tips can be made by calling 614-237-6333

 

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