119: MISSING: Angela Hammond
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During the call, she told him a strange pickup truck had been circling the block. Moments later, he heard her scream and then the line went dead.
More than 34 years later, she has never been found. Detectives believe she was abducted, but without answers, her family and community are left wondering: what happened to Angela Hammond?
**On the night of April 4, 1991, 20-year-old Angela “Angie” Hammond was abducted from a payphone outside the Food Barn store in Clinton, Missouri, while speaking on the phone with her fiancé. A man driving a green pickup truck with a fish scene painted on the back window approached her, and moments later, she was taken.
More than 34 years later, Angie remains missing.
If you have information about her disappearance, please call the Clinton Police at 1-660-885-2679.**
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