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A 53-year-old man mysteriously disappeared in Colorado who was with his family at a football game in Denver. The man disappeared during the break. His family members turned to the police, as they feared that the man was either killed or stolen. However, five days later, the missing person was found intact and unscathed. According to the man, he decided to leave the match without explanations, because he was just tired of football. Another weird disappearance occurred with a 10-year-old girl living in a nearby state of new mexico. The last time her parents saw her in the evening 29 October. The girl was sleeping peacefully in her bed, and in the morning her room turned out to be empty. Parents of the child called the police, pasted leaflets with her photograph throughout the city, raised to their feet public. The video about the missing child was regularly broadcast in news, and helicopter search engines combed through the desert. However no one could find the girl. Four days later, the baby he returned home. The girl claimed that no one abducted her, she herself decided to run away from home. When asked how she survived in the desert, the girl replied that she was helped by lizards and coyotes. How exactly they helped, the girl refused to explain … Until The mystery of the disappearance of this girl remains a mystery. It’s not clear where she was, why the extensive search for police and volunteers were unsuccessful. Also defies explanation the sudden appearance of a house without a tan or at least chapped lips, despite the fact that she was in the desert for four days. Why do people disappear? Although the killings and abductions are the main news stories and crime dramas, but sometimes people on their own initiative decide to disappear, so so that no one finds them. In the language of the police it’s called “malicious absence.” The most common causes such choices are: domestic violence, fear of criminal responsibility, psychological disorders, the desire to start all over zero. Some people disappear because they don’t want to fulfill own responsibilities. For example, in 2006 during a trip to the canyon Eldorado disappeared a man named Lance Goering. His friend reported to the authorities that after Goering fell and hit, he set off for help, and when he returned, the man disappeared without a trace. Disappearance Goering led to one of the largest and most expensive search operations worth more than $ 33,000. Two years later Goering appeared in Washington and told the police that he was intentionally disappeared to avoid returning to military service in Iraq. Other but people just want to drop everything and leave. Like Brand Nest from Pennsylvania, which disappeared in February 2002. IN the last time a woman was seen when she accompanied her two children to school. Suspecting that Brenda was killed or abducted, her husband appealed to the police. Since the searches yielded no results, in 2010 the year the woman was officially declared dead. In April 2013, 11 years after her disappearance, Brenda was found. The police she explained that after she took the children to school, she met a group of homeless people in the park and decided to volunteer for them to join because I’m tired of everyday problems.
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