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Andy Chapman's disappearance was featured as part of the VANISHED investigation, which found that many Ohioans who go missing each year struggle with an alcohol or drug dependency, ...
It's been 18 years since Andrew Chapman disappeared and although so much time has passed since he went missing, his family is hopeful the New Year — and two newly donated billboards— will ...
Andy Chapman's story, highlighted in an investigation by The Dispatch, is one reason Cockley teamed up with Rep. Kevin Ritter, R-Marietta, to introduce Ohio House Bill 217 on April 1.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – While Andrew Chapman has been missing for over 18 years, many central Ohio residents have seen his face on the news, social media or a billboard on West Broad Street. The ...
Andy Chapman's disappearance was featured as part of the VANISHED investigation, which found that many Ohioans who go missing each year struggle with an alcohol or drug dependency, and those who ...
It's been 18 years since Andrew Chapman disappeared and although so much time has passed since he went missing, his family is hopeful the New Year — and two newly donated billboards— will ...
Andy Chapman's story, highlighted in an investigation by The Dispatch, is one reason Cockley teamed up with Rep. Kevin Ritter, R-Marietta, to introduce Ohio House Bill 217 on April 1.
Andy Chapman's story, highlighted in an investigation by The Dispatch, is one reason Cockley teamed up with Rep. Kevin Ritter, R-Marietta, to introduce Ohio House Bill 217 on April 1.
When Andy Chapman, 32 at the time, disappeared in December 2006, he was in the throes of addiction, his family said. Aimee Chapman and his mother Judy Rafferty said they felt police largely ...
Andy Chapman's story, highlighted in an investigation by The Dispatch, is one reason Cockley teamed up with Rep. Kevin Ritter, R-Marietta, to introduce Ohio House Bill 217 on April 1.