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Missing in Hawaii
Oahu: Dr. Thomas Borel
Season 1, Ep. 1
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29 year old Thomas Borel disappeared on January 12, 2019. Despite an extensive investigation, he has never been found. Where is Thomas Borel?
Show notes & resource links:
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Call or text 988, 24 hours a day/7 days a week
Tipline: *CRIME
Hawaii State Department of Land and Natural Resources (Hiking information)
Department of Defense (DOD) annual suicide report
Theme Song The Rivers Told Me Lies by Daniel Gunnarsson
Fodor's Essential Hawaii (Full-color Travel Guide) Paperback – November 24, 2020
The Hikers Guide to the Hawaiian Islands: Updated and Expanded Paperback – October 31, 2018
Contact us:
Julie@missinginhawaii.org
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