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Search for missing 2 year old & Barbour still underway


Next earlier update: KSP locates abandoned car, but not suspect or 2 year old girl

Trooper B.J. Eaton U/500, Public Affairs Officer

**UPDATE** - The search for Anthony Barbour and the missing 2 year old juvenile is still being conducted. The Kentucky State Police is working in cooperation with several Local, Federal, and other agencies, exhausting all leads and information gathered in this case. No new information is available for release at this time.

We are still asking that anyone with any information pertaining to this case or the whereabouts of Anthony Barbour or the missing juvenile to please call the Kentucky State Police Post 15 Columbia at 270-384-4796 or Post 3 Bowling Green at 270-782-2010.




This story was posted on 2015-05-22 22:48:03
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Help sought to locate Wanted Male & Missing 2 year old girl



2015-05-25 - Columbia, KY - Photo from TFC Wm Gregory, KSP Post 15.
The Kentucky State Police, Post 15, Columbia, KY, is circulating this poster in hopes of locating Anthony Barbour and missing two year old child.

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