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Hailey Dunn Billboards Dwindling

By: Morgan Bond
Updated: August 9, 2011
It's been more than seven months since Hailey Dunn went missing from her Colorado City home, but several of her missing persons billboards are still on display across the Big Country.

Management for Lamar advertising company says they still have three billboards featuring Hailey Dunn's name and face up in the Big Country.

All of them are along Interstate 20, with two in Abilene and one in Colorado City.

Several more that had been posted after she disappeared last December have been taken down in recent weeks, and those spots have since been sold to new advertisers.

Tommy Roberts from Lamar advertising says they will keep the existing billboards posted until they are sold or fall apart.

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