Othram Inc. in Woodland, Texas, partnered with the Alma Police Department and Arkansas State Police to find the person who took Morgan Nick from a little league baseball game in Alma.
New DNA testing leads to a breakthrough in a 29-year-old kidnapping case, Arkansas hosts a bird flu summit, and the medical marijuana expansion amendment is in the hands of the state Supreme Court.
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"One of the early persons of interest was Billy Jack Lincks, a resident of Van Buren, Arkansas. Lincks was arrested on August ...
For the last 29-plus years, heartbreak and hope have spread across the state from the Arkansas River Valley town of...
On the heels of a major break in the Morgan Nick case earlier this week, foundation representatives were out today continuing ...
Marijuana amendment uncertainty, Eureka Springs emergency, Ashley McBryde concert, YouTube lawsuit, and Morgan Nick case in ...
The Alma Police Department said a significant update in the 1995 kidnapping case of Morgan Nick will be revealed in a media ...
Nearly 30 years after a six-year-old girl disappeared in Western Arkansas, authorities have identified a suspect in her ...
ALMA -- Fresh DNA analysis now connects a suspect to the nearly 30-year-old disappearance of Morgan Nick, and authorities are ...
Billy Jack Lincks was linked to Morgan Nick's kidnapping through hair vacuumed out of the truck he owned in June 1995.
The breakthrough in Morgan Nick's disappearance is thanks to advanced DNA testing technology. It's becoming more and more ...