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Search Still on For Missing Madison Students
The missing students were last seen in Harlem.

Concern among family members, friends and school officials for two Madison students who went missing earlier this year is still mounting.
According to the New Haven Register, Sam Foley, 17, and his girlfriend Carolyn Lindsey, 16, both students at Grove School in Madison were last seen at the Harlem-125th Street platform in New York according to video surveillance. Foley ran away from Clinton on Aug. 15 while Lindsey ran away from Trumbull on Sept. 20.
Lindsey’s classmates, police and her family have taken to writing on her Facebook wall with the hope that she reads the messages, the paper reports.
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Detectives from both Trumbull and Clinton admit the case is challenging because of how long it has gone on.
Neither teen left home with a cellphone although Lindsey carried her MacBook with her, the paper reports. Lindsey also left home without a daily medication that is important to her well being.
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Read more on the missing teenagers:
Sister of Missing Clinton Teen Asks Him to Come Home
Missing Clinton, Trumbull Teens ‘Lovely... In Need of Guidance,” The View Co-Host Says
Carolyn’s info:
DOB: April 30, 1998
Age: 16
Sex: female
Race: white
Hair Color: black
Eye Color: brown
Height: 5’5”
Weight: 105 lbs
Carolyn has a bright blue and black duffle bag.
Sam’s info:
DOB: Nov. 8, 1997
Age: 16
Sex: male
Race: white
Hair Color: blonde
Eye Color: brown
Height: 5’8”
Weight: 160 lbs
Samuel has a black backpack and neon yellow and black duffel bag
Anyone with any information on the whereabouts of the two teenagers is asked to contact:
Clinton Police Department: 860-669-0451
Trumbull Police Department: 203-261-3665
Read the full story at the New Haven Register.
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