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Garza appeals to Green Up participants

MIDDLEBURY — Natalie Garza, the mother of missing Middlebury College freshman Nicholas Garza, has asked participants in Green Up Day to keep their eyes peeled for clothing or items belonging to the 19-year-old as they’re combing Addison County roads for trash on Saturday, May 3.

Nicholas Garza was wearing jeans, a long-sleeved red, button-down shirt and white, size-12 tennis shoes on Feb. 5, the night he went missing. His cell phone, wallet and dorm access card have not been found.

Anyone who finds items matching this profile is asked to contact the Middlebury Police Department at 388-3191.

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Please be on the lookout for anything that might help us

Please everyone, be on the lookout for anything out of the ordinary.  Anything that might help the Garza family find Nick.  It's been almost three months - an eternity when you are waiting for news about the fate of a missing child.  Any informaiton you have will be a great help.  Someone, somewhere, knows what happened to Nick.  Maybe there was an accident and the people involved are afraid to come forward.  Maybe you noticed something out of the ordinary at a neighbor's house, or in town.  Maybe you didn't think much of it at the time but now it seems odd or unusual.  Please speak up.  You can remain anonymous.  Just please help Natalie bring her son home.  Please.

 

 

 

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