Police release new information on teen missing since 2004
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SCOTIA, N.Y. (June 27, 2021) State police have released new information in the case of a 17-year-old who disappeared in the Schenectady suburb of Scotia in 2004.
Previously, Craig Frear had been last seen leaving his car and walking into the woods behind a friend’s apartment. On Sunday state police released new details they hope will help them solve the high school soccer player’s disappearance.
They said a co-worker believes he saw Frear in the passenger seat of a vehicle heading north on Route 50 in Glenville, north of Scotia, between Frear’s disappearance and July 2, when he was reported missing. It’s not known when investigators received the information, and police are working to verify the sighting.
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#518TulipTracker scavenger hunt is online
ALBANY – With the Tulip Festival not in person for the second year in a row, the public can use the hashtag #518TulipTracker to enjoy tulips online during May.
Participants can enjoy the self-guided Tulip and Garden driving tour available on Discover Albany’s website which includes flowers at nearly 40 historic and heritage sites, attractions and parks.
Also available on the Discover Albany app is the #518TulipTracker Scavenger Hunt, which gives 10 fill-in-the-blank clues and sends participants through downtown Albany to track down the answers at landmarks, parks and heritage sites.