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Bigger's Family Returns Again to Panama City Save Email Print
Posted: 5:58 PM Mar 3, 2008
Last Updated: 9:14 PM Mar 3, 2008


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The Biggers family met with Bay County Sheriff's Inv. Mitch Pitts to find out where the search currently stands.

Pam's husband, Don Biggers, says not much has changed over the past five weeks since she disappeared. Right now there are no leads in the case.

The family is continuing to pass out fliers and have visited homeless shelters all around the area. They say they're trying to not lose hope.

"Staying busy like what we're doing today, it does keep your hope up. It keeps you going, keeps you energized and you just believe you're going to find her, and that's the only way we're going to find her is to keep looking, keep talking to people," said Don Biggers, Pam's husband.

In a few weeks the Biggers’ son is being deployed to Afghanistan. Don Biggers says the Marines are going to allow their son two phone calls a week to check up on his family while the search continues.

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