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Patricia Kopta, Pittsburgh woman missing for over 30 years, found alive in Puerto Rico: Total shock

Por: CBS News Politics March 04, 2023

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Patricia Kopta, Pittsburgh street preacher missing since 1992, found alive in Puerto Rico A Pittsburgh woman who went missing more than 30 years ago in a case that stumped authorities who later declared her legally dead has been found living in a nursing home in Puerto Rico.   Patricia Kopta left behind a husband and siblings and meandered through northern Puerto Rico for a while before she was taken as a person in need to the adult care home... + full article



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