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Bay County, Fla:
Pam Biggers was in Bay County on business when she mysteriously disappeared from her Thomas Drive motel room. She literally vanished. Her family hasn’t given up hope that she will be found.
Don Biggers thinks about his missing wife everyday. Pam disappeared just one day shy of their wedding anniversary. But Don Biggers has faith. He works tirelessly looking for clues. He visits Bay County several times a year to scour the area and talk with people.
Lt. Mitch Pitts leads the investigation for the Bay County Sheriff’s Office. He says the search never really stops. He still gets calls in the case. But still no sign of Pam Biggers. The Alabama woman had spent only one day at the Thomas Drive motel when she vanished. There was no sign of foul play, and her personal items were all in tact in the room.
The family says she was suffering from mental health issues and that could be the reason she walked off.
Don Biggers also says he wishes Pam knew that her son has returned safely from serving in Afghanistan, something she was worried about right before she disappeared. She also doesn’t know that she has a brand new grandson.
If you know anything or see someone who looks like Pam, call the Bay County Sheriffs’s Office at 747-4700 or CrimeStoppers at 785-Tips.
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