noticed this in the sunday paper...
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JACKSON, Tenn. Holly Bobo's family and friends have started a new campaign in their search for the missing Tennessee woman that includes a trucking decal with a photo of her face on it.
A group of Bobo's nursing school classmates joined her friends and relatives in launching the Holly Bobo Across America Campaign on Tuesday, in an effort to promote more searches for the 20-year-old woman, The Jackson Sun reported.
Bobo vanished April 13 from her home in Parsons, about 100 miles northeast of Memphis. She was last seen being led into woods outside her home by a man dressed in full hunting camouflage.
The $25.50 trucking decals are being sold across the country. Organizers have already sold 120 decals to 104 different trucking companies to display on their trucks.
Steve Hinson, owner of Amerawear Corporation, said his company sold t-shirts to help support the family. He said the idea for the trucking campaign came when a Facebook friend of his called him and said she had a dream about putting Bobo's picture on trucks traveling across the nation.
"All it takes is one picture," Hinson said.
Wednesday marked three months since Bobo disappeared. Her father, Dana Bobo, says he has not given up hope of finding his daughter.
While official searches have ended, the community's interest hasn't waned. Flyers are still stamped to Decatur County buildings, signs of prayer and hope are still posted, and buttons, T-shirts and looped pink ribbons are still being worn.
D'Lynn Burton, a Bobo neighbor, encouraged donations and support at Tuesday's press conference. She and other speakers stood below a decal picture of Bobo with little makeup on, her hair pulled up in a ponytail.
"We just wanted her natural face and her look out there for everybody to see," Burton said.