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New Age-Progressed Pics Of Katonah Kids Missing Since 1977 Released
The new images of what Leslie Guthrie & her 2 children might look like today show Julie age-progressed to 51 & Timothy age-progressed to 48.
KATONAH, NY — It has been almost 46 years since Katonah mom Leslie Guthrie and her two small children mysteriously went missing, but authorities have never stopped looking for answers.
The Bedford Police Department and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children have now posted new age-progressed photos.
On February 5, 1977, Leslie Guthrie, who was 29 years old at the time, and her two children Julie Guthrie, age 6, and Timothy, age 3, went missing from their home on Grandview Avenue in Katonah and were never heard from again, according to Bedford police officials. They were last seen driving a green 1974 Ford Maverick with a white roof and New York license plates (636-WNA).
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The Bedford Police Department Detective Bureau continues to investigate this case in hopes of locating the Guthrie family and their car. Investigators have traveled across the country and followed leads as far away as Japan.
Earlier this year, to mark the unhappy 45th anniversary of the disappearance, law enforcement officials and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children released age-progressed images of the missing family members, showing Julie Guthrie age-progressed to 49, Timothy Guthrie age-progressed to 46 and Leslie Guthrie age-progressed to 65.
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In the images released today, Julie Guthrie's photo is now shown age-progressed to 51 years old and Timothy's photo is now shown age-progressed to 48 years old. Julie has a strawberry birthmark on her chin and on her back, according to investigators.
Anyone who may have information is requested to contact Detective Whalen at The Bedford Police Department at 914-241-3111.
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