
More than a year after the disappearance of Kenyan visitor Reuben Waithaka in Alabama, local authorities have launched a new initiative to find him by unveiling a billboard aimed at generating leads in the case. This effort, supported by Alabama Cold Case Advocacy, is part of the Calera Police Department's ongoing investigation to keep the case in the public eye.
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