Families turn to these YouTube divers to find lost loved ones
When Margaret"Jan" Shupe Smith, 59, vanished near Lakeland, Florida last year, her family and police were baffled.
She was supposed to pick up her daughter, Marley Shupe, after work on April 2, 2021, and was last seen driving a moss green-colored Kia Soul. It was not like her mom to not show up, Shupe said. Smith was a feisty woman and loved spending time with her grandchildren."She had a big heart, was very kind and caring and loving," Shupe said."She would give you her shirt off her back if you needed it.
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