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Disappearance of two friends

6 August, 1956 in Rockvale Avenue, Azusa, (California)

A 13-year-old boy named Donald Baker went out with his friend Brenda Howell by bike to visit Brenda's  married sister.

The way was short because Helen Baker, Donald's mother, told him to be at home at 8:30 am to go to church soon.

The kids hadn't returned after midday, so Jesse and Helen Baker went to Mary's house (Brenda's sister) but the kids vanished.

They reported this to the police.

The police found almost immediately Brenda's bike and Donald's jacket in the woods, near a reservoir on the National Park in Los Angeles.

Two submariners registered the whole dam while police, sheriff, commissioners and volunteers were registering the area, but they didn't find the kids.

Authorities believe Mary's husband, Edward, was most likely responsible for their disappearance, as well as the disappearances of Ramona Price and Karem Tompkins.

He was employed as a heavy equipment operator and he helped construct many highways across California's State, so investigators believe he may have buried children's remains under the highways.

They never found the kids.

Nor in nor out the dam.

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