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Girl found unharmed

I 6V.Z. Press Assn.—Copyright) ; OCALA (Florida) Jan. 1. >■ A college girl kidnapped : [ from a birthday party by a II gunman early on Sunday was J found disheveled but unI - harmed yesterday in the boot • of a car 90 miles from where she was abducted. Sheriff Don Moreland said that Kathy Morris, aged 20, of South Daytona, [ was “disheveled” but in good condition. “She told us she had been 1 in the car since Sunday,” Sheriff Moreland said. Miss Morris was abducted by a masked gunman who held up some girl students at a birthday party early on Sunday at a home in South Daytona. The sheriff said there was no sign of the gunman, who had fled the home in a car belonging to one of the girls. The girl was found by passers-by who heard scuffling noises coming from the boot of the car. A man pried open the boot with a tyre lever and then called! the police.

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33424, 4 January 1974, Page 5

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Girl found unharmed Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33424, 4 January 1974, Page 5

Girl found unharmed Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33424, 4 January 1974, Page 5

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