By Steve Huff
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The latter is best indicated by looking through personal pages on the networking and blogging site, MySpace.com. There, numerous relatives of Donna have swapped out their normal profile pics for thumbnails of the missing person flyer created after Donna's disappearance was reported to Hammond Police. In a comment on another friend's profile, Donna's cousin Samer put up an image of the flyer and wrote, "Get this to everyone you know please. Post a bulletin, or whatever, all help is good. Please pray for Donna. She is my cousin, and the daughter of loving parents."
As one clicks from friend to friend, one begins to see that Samer and others have certainly gotten the word around. Even while looking back and forth between various profiles they would update on Saturday night, February 25th, and then the flyer for Donna Haddad would once again replace someone's photo of themselves in baseball cap cocked sideways, or throwing a fake gang sign. Attitude and insouciance was being replaced, little by little, with concern and care.
Donna Haddad's vehicle has disappeared, as well. She was driving a 4-door white Buick Century, Indiana license #94c5676. Since Wednesday, February 22, 2006, there has been no sign of the 24-year-old or her vehicle. If you have any information that could lead to Donna Haddad's return, contact the Hammond Police Dept. at (219) 853-6544. A reward is also being offered.
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