VIDEO: Butterfly Release for Kelli Bordeaux
Family, friends and dedicated volunteers turned out for Saturday's event.
Saturday, July 14, marked the third month since Fort Bragg's 44th Medical Command soldier, Pfc. Kelli Bordeaux disappeared.
Editor Kelly Twedell kelly.twedell@patch.com
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Family, friends and dedicated volunteers turned out for Saturday's event.
Saturday, July 14, marked the third month since Fort Bragg's 44th Medical Command soldier, Pfc. Kelli Bordeaux disappeared.
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