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This collectible phone card features information about a missing child named Katharine C. Baskin. The card displays a black-and-white photographic portrait of Katharine as a young girl, smiling and looking directly at the camera. Text around the photo and on the card provides detailed identifying information, including her date of birth (August 11, 1980), height (4'5"), hair color (sandy), weight (65 lbs.), eye color (blue), and race (white). Additional identifying marks noted include a birthmark on her neck beneath hair, and a distinct space between her top front teeth.
The card states that Katharine C. Baskin was last seen on March 1, 1989, in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. The card is designated for use in parental abduction cases and is issued by COMEC. It carries a value of $6 and is identified as a "STELECARD." At the bottom of the card is a request for anyone with information about the child to call a provided phone number (901-328-8441).
The layout includes prominent red and black text with the words "MISSING CHILD" running vertically along the left side and "Parental Abduction" above the photo. The card blends official information with contact details to aid in locating Katharine C. Baskin.
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