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Annual Candlelight Walk for Missing Ilene Misheloff

The walk will take place on Jan. 30 at 7 p.m. starting at Wells Middle School in Dublin

Update: The year has been updated as Bay City News had an error in its original report.

From Bay City News:

The family of a Dublin girl who disappeared nearly 24 years ago will mark the anniversary of her abduction with a candlelight walk and service next week.

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Ilene Misheloff was 13-years-old when she disappeared on a solo walk home from school on Jan. 30, 1989. She had left Wells Middle School in Dublin early after being excused from physical education, and was last seen at the intersection of San Ramon Road and Amador Valley Boulevard.

Ilene had brown hair and eyes and was 5 foot 3 inches tall and 115 pounds at the time of her disappearance. She was wearing a charcoal gray pullover polo sweater, a horizontally striped pink and charcoal gray skirt and black, low-top Keds sneakers, and carrying a dark blue backpack, according to her family.

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In the years since her disappearance, Misheloff's parents, Mike and Maddi, and her twin brother Brian, have held annual events to mark the anniversary.

This year's candlelight walk will start at 7 p.m. at Wells Middle School at 6800 Penn Drive, and will mark the path taken by Ilene the day she disappeared, Mike said.

It will end at St. Raymond Catholic Church at 11555 Shannon Ave. An ecumenical service is scheduled to start a little after 8 p.m., Mike said.

The family still hopes that someone with information on Ilene's disappearance will come forward.

Pictures of Ilene as she looked when she disappeared and as she might have looked at 25 can be found at www.find-ilene.org. A reward is posted on the site of $95,000.

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