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In the small rural town of Sacherton, children have been going missing. Missing children, in general, were not difficult cases to solve, and they were definitely not worth nationwide attention in the media. What was different about this particular case, however, was that there was no evidence whatsoever as to how the children disappeared. There were no broken windows, off-looking people with masks, nor jammed door knobs. It was as if the children just turned into mist and evaporated in the middle of the night.
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