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Billboard intended to draw new information in Phylicia Thomas case

By Bill O’Boyle
July 14, 2020
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Pauline Bailey, far right, stand beneath the billboard that was installed Monday morning on Route 11 in West Nanticoke seeking people to come forward with information on the disappearance of her daughter, Phylicia Thomas. From left are: Jesse Thomas, Bailey’s grandson, Judy Lorah Fisher, Bailey’s friend who has been spearheading the search for Phylicia; and Wade Thomas, Bailey’s son.

Bill O’Boyle | Times Leader

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