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Jennifer Farber Dulos: New Family Statement On 6-Month Milestone
The family and friends of the missing New Canaan mother-of-five say that the Thanksgiving Holiday is particularly challenging for them.
NEW CANAAN, CT — New Canaan resident and mother-of-five Jennifer Farber Dulos has been missing since May 24, and on Saturday night her family and friends issued the following statement marking the six-month milestone:
It has now been six months since Jennifer Farber Dulos was reported missing. That this milestone coincides with the Thanksgiving holiday challenges us to pause and give thanks, in spite of this tragedy.
We give thanks that Jennifer’s children are healthy and well. We give thanks that they share their mother’s deep sense of empathy and curiosity about the world around them. And, as ever, we are deeply thankful to the New Canaan and Connecticut State police for their ongoing efforts to solve this case and bring those responsible to justice.
In honor of Jennifer, we encourage acts of caring and generosity this holiday season, whether donations to a local food bank or shelter or other gestures of compassion. Hug your loved ones close and extend a hand to a stranger. Thank you.
— Statement from Carrie Luft, on Behalf of the Family and Friends of Jennifer Farber Dulos
Jennifer Dulos, whose 51st birthday was on Sept. 27, vanished soon after dropping her children off at school.
She was in the midst of a divorce and child custody battle with her estranged husband, Fotis Dulos, who has been charged in connection with her disappearance.
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His ex-girlfriend, Michelle Troconis, also has been charged, and they remain free on bond while their criminal cases wind their way through court.
See related: New Details On How Jennifer Dulos May Have Died: Warrant
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