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The
Wisconsin Center for Missing Children & Adults (WCMC),
a division of Operation L.A.P.
Foundation, Inc.
(OLAPF) was
founded due to the disappearance of Alexis
Patterson. She came up missing after going
to school about 8 a.m. on May 3rd, 2002. She still has not
been located and we have no clues at this time as to what
or who is responsible. This was followed by Christopher Samples
being abducted May 31st 2002. Since that time 29 others have
been recovered by the assistance of the staff of this group.
OLAPF is here for the recovery of ALL Missing Children &
Adults in the name of Alexis Patterson, and now expanding
into the "Wisconsin Center for Missing Children".
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Our
Mission is: To return all MISSING persons home safe and as quickly
as possible!

Our Primary Funding Source
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We
invite you to support the Wisconsin Center for Missing Children.
It is a division of Operation L.A.P. Foundation, which is
exempt from federal taxes under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal
Revenue Code and has received a ruling that it is a publicly
supported organization as described in sections 509(a)(1)
and 170(b)(A)(vi) of the Internal Revenue Code.
All
donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law
and can be made via PayPal
or to any
North Shore Bank
in the name of Operation L.A.P. Foundation, Inc.
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Please
take the time to have a look at the website of Operation L.A.P.
Foundation Founder and Executive Director John Robins-Wells.
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Copyright
© 2002 - 2006, email Operation
L.A.P. Foundation. Foundation founder & executive director
John Robins-Wells
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