Monday, May 11, 2009

TS series on Huntzinger case


'The persistence of a mother': The Huntzinger family's fight to find Curtis, and the toll it took
Curtis Huntzinger: A portrait of a boy
A long, winding road: A look at law enforcement's efforts to find Curtis
A timeline of the Curtis Huntzinger case
Moving a mountain: The Humboldt County DA's Office brings Curtis home

Huntzinger case: A team effort

Humboldt County District Attorney's Office Investigator Wayne Cox will be getting a national award today for his work solving the Curtis Huntzinger case, but in his mind, something isn't right.
”I couldn't have done it alone, and I wish the award from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children had all of our names on it,” Cox said. “There wasn't a single person on our team who didn't invest a lot of time into this.”

If You Go:
What: A public memorial and potluck dinner for Curtis Anthony Huntzinger
When: 4 p.m. May 19, 2009
Where: Blue Lake Elementary School, 111 Greenwood
For more info: Call 668-1993
On the web:
Visit www.Times-Standard.com and click on the story logo to view a photographic slideshow, a timeline of the case's major events, and past stories surrounding Curtis Huntzinger's disappearance.

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On the surface
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