Politics & Government

Butterfly Release Event for Missing Soldier Kelli Bordeaux

Come out Saturday and share in the hope with Kelli's family and friends and they mark her third month that she remains missing.

On July 14 it will be three months since the 44th Medical Brigade soldier, Pfc. Kelli Bordeaux disappeared.

The community has remained hopeful and organized volunteer groups that still search for Kelli Bordeaux on Saturday's in Fayetteville.

Bordeaux's sister, Olivia Cox, has arranged to hold a Butterfly Release of Hope event at on Sycamore Dairy Drive at 10:30a.m. Coffee and doughnuts will be provided from 9 to 10a.m. and presentations will be made to Bordeaux's family.

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While Cox put the event together, she has had an outpouring of support from the community.

Britt HotRodz office manager, Dee James, came upon the Facebook page to raise awareness for the missing Kelli Bordeaux. She got in touch with organizers to help, wanting to show the family that there is support here in our town and they were happy to raise even more awareness by hosting the event at their business location.

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