Family’s anguish over missing Caleigh
Allison Hammond sat in her apartment in Gloucester with daughter Lizzie during the long wait for the word of her missing daughter Caleigh Harrison, who disappeared on Longbeach in Rockport on April 19.
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Anthony Harrison and his sister-in-law Lisa Harrison talked in the family kitchen where he has been living since the tragedy.
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Flyers Allison and Anthony have made for their missing daughter Caleigh.
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Chris Hammond, Caleigh's maternal grandmother, stood at the exact location on Long Beach where her grandaughter went missing.
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Antonette Harrison, Caleigh's paternal grandmother, tied ribbons of hope with her sister Nancy Clooney at the Harrison home.
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A shrine has been set up in the Harrison home for missing Caleigh.
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Anthony Harrison watched his daughter Lizzie blow bubbles at the Harrison home.
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A picture Lizzie drew depicting the man she said she saw at the beach before her sister, Caleigh, went missing.
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Nancy Clooney and Mary Axelsson, Anthony's aunt, cooked for the family.
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A chalk message outside the Harrison home.
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Allison works a double shift at Stones Pub & Eatery.
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Anthony paced outside the Harrison home.
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Allison checked on her daughter Lizzie.
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Lizzie slept in her mother's arms at the Harrison home.
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Every Thursday David Harrison goes to the beach, reads a prayer and releases balloons at the scene where his grandaughter Caleigh went missing.
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