LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – Nebraska is leading the United States in the movement to remember those missing and bring life to cases gone cold.
Nebraska is one of only one of two states to host a missing person’s day.
Dozens gathered at the state capitol on Friday to honor the second annual day of remembrance.
The crowd was made up of law makers, law enforcement and loved ones of Nebraskans who have gone missing.
“It’s a family that we didn’t ask to be in, but its a very supportive family,” said Christina and Eddie Lupin. “It’s our therapy because they know what I’m going through where nobody else does.”
Chris, the son of Christina and Eddie Lupin, went missing on November 17, 2019, from a campground in Elm Creek, Nebraska.
He was the father of three young daughters, who only have pictures