Mabel Hudgins | |
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Age | 23 |
Race | White/Native American |
Sex | Female |
Location | Santa Cruz, California |
Disappeared | October 20, 1954[1] |
Missing for | 66 years |
Height | 5'6 - 5'8 |
Weight | 140-150 pounds |
Classification | Not stated |
Mary Mabel Hudgins[2] is a missing woman from California.
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Case
Hudgins was allegedly last seen by her husband George. They lived in the 5000 block of Frederick Street in Santa Cruz and had an argument on the day of her disappearance that prompted George to leave the house for a while.
When he returned home, he allegedly found their two children alone, a hundred dollars missing and a note saying You can go on alone. Mary's parents lived in Canada at the time and George was worried about the prospect of his wife taking their children there.
Characteristics
- Short black hair.
- Brown eyes.
- Mole on chin.
- Seven months pregnant.
- Poor mental health.
Sources
- Mabel Hudgins at NamUs
- Mabel Hudgins at the Charley Project
Notes
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