Stolen Memorial Plaque Brings Grief to Crash Victims' Families
A heart-wrenching story unfolds as a memorial plaque honoring Nadia Marie Biascoechea, one of three women killed in an October crash near Gold Canyon, Arizona, is stolen from a roadside site. The plaque, a special spot for loved ones to visit and connect, was recently installed by families. The theft has left Jordan and Nadias two young children distraught, and Jordan plans to file a police report. The family hopes for the original plaques return and may start a fundraiser for a replacement.
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