Rachel Cooke to be featured in National Road to Remember TourThe Community United Effort (CUE) Center for Missing Persons travels across the United States every summer on a Road to Remember Tour, an awareness campaign that focuses on missing persons cases that have gone cold.Interest in many of the cases we have featured in previous tours has been renewed. The media has learned about local cases they were unaware of; case investigations have been renewed, and searches conducted. Information has resulted in new leads in some cases, and has even helped identify an unknown decedent and in 2008 solved a cold case of twenty eight years. And finally, each tour some of the missing featured have been found from various efforts, which is the main reason we conduct the tour despite the toll it takes on our all-volunteer staff. It is the belief of the CUE Center for Missing Persons that all investigations, the public, volunteers and the media should work in collaboration on cases involving missing children and adults; until this happens, their will continue to be cases of the missing labeled "cold" or "inactive". Rachel Cooke, who disappeared while jogging near her parents' home in Georgetown, Texas, on January 10, 2002, is the national honoree for this year's Tour. Location: Hampton Inn & Suites Austin Cedar Park-Lakeline 10811 Pecan Park Blvd. Austin, Texas Date: Saturday, August 22, 2009 Time: 4:30 p.m. Music, food, drinks, and safety information will be provided. In addition to Rachel, missing Roxanne Paltauf will also be featured. For more information on the Cue Center National Road Tour, visit: National Road Tour 2009 The Cooke family appreciates the hard work of the C.U.E. Center and the generosity of the Hampton Inn & Suites Austin Cedar Park-Lakeline |