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The Herald Sun, 13 March 2015
A Pakenham man, who has been searching for his brother for 24 years, has urged residents and businesses to take up a new tool to help find missing people. Dylan Redman, whose brother Owen went missing from Brunswick in February 1991, said the Help Find Me campaign was a fantastic initiative.
The program automatically launches the profile and image of a missing Australian person when the search function on a participating website is used. A link also allows people to report any new information.
“Everything helps. It is important to put it out there,” the 43-year-old said.
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