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OCEAN CITY - As of late yesterday, Ocean City Police were
still looking for a 17-year-old runaway from Pennsylvania, who has been missing
since April 27 and is believed to have come to the resort area.
Candace Faircloth, 17, of Littlestown, Pa., near
Gettysburg, is described as a white female, 5-feet, 3-inches tall and about 125
pounds with brown hair dyed blonde and a pierced left eyebrow. The piercing is
a straight bar with small orange balls attached to each end.
Resort police believe Faircloth is in the Ocean City area.
The Littlestown Police Department has entered Faircloth as a runaway in the
National Crime Information Center (NCIC). Anyone with information about
Faircloth should contact the OCPD at 410-723-6600.












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