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Wednesday, April 29, 2009 at 1:02 a.m.

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A New York teenager on spring break in Myrtle Beach has vanished, and police are intensifying efforts to find her.

The 17-year-old and three friends from Rochester, NY, checked into the Bar Harbor Hotel last Wednesday.

Those three friends checked out, but Brittanee Drexel never did.

Last Wednesday, Brittanee Drexel made the trip with friends to Myrtle Beach without her mother -- Dawn Drexel's -- permission.

"I'm just getting really nervous. I just want my daughter. I just want her to be with me," Dawn Drexel told NewsChannel 15.

Dawn talked with Brittanee everyday until Saturday and thought she was with friends in New York. Up until Saturday night Dawn didn't know Brittanee was in Myrtle Beach until she got a call from Brittanee's boyfriend, John Grieco.

"He said, 'Yeah they can't find her.' What do you mean? I said, are you serious? He said "Yeah,'" said Dawn.

According to police, Brittanee left the Bar Harbor Hotel and went to visit a friend named Peter Broswick. Broswick is also from Rochester and was staying at the Blue Water Resort with a different group.

Police reports say Brittanee left Broswick's room when one of her friends at the Bar Harbor called and said she needed back her pair of shorts.

Police are operating on the assumption that Broswick was the last to see Brittanee who never made it back to the Bar Harbor hotel -- about a 20-block walk along the beach from the Blue Water Resort.

When a missing persons report was filed on Sunday, Brittanee's friends told police they had not seen her since the night before.

Police found Brittanee's belongings (except her cell phone) still in the Bar Harbor hotel room.

Police also discovered that Broswick checked out a few hours after last seeing Brittanee -- around 1:00 a.m. Sunday and drove back to Rochester.

Brittanee's family said a private investigator told them Broswick did not collect his security deposit before leaving, though NewsChannel 15 has not been able to confirm that.

Brittanee's mom finds Broswick's quick departure fishy.

"He's like 'OK, we had to check out.' I'm not stupid. You don't check out at one or two in the morning," said Dawn Drexel.

Since then, no one's heard from Brittanee.

Her mother, family, and boyfriend John came to Myrtle Beach Sunday to hang fliers.

"I'm not going home until she's found," said John Grieco. "I'm hoping she came and enjoyed the weather and needs a couple more days. Then hopefully she'll come back," Griece said, adding he was more optimistic after hearing of possible, but not confirmed, sightings of Brittanee on Tuesday.

Brittanee's mother is also holding out hope, though she still fears the worst.

"The worst thoughts are either somebody took her, somebody may be holding her against her will or she may not be alive, " Dawn said.

Calls to Peter Broswick on Tuesday went unreturned, though NewsChannel 15's affiliate station, WHAM, in Rochester reports that Broswick has hired an attorney and isn't talking.

Myrtle Beach Police say they're working with SLED and other agencies on several leads, but they aren't speculating. NewsChannel 15 confirmed the Georgetown County Sheriff's Department assisted Myrtle Beach in investigating one lead on Tuesday, though they wouldn't elaborate.

Cpt. David Knipes with Myrtle Beach Police Department couldn't answer many specifics on Tuesday but said they aren't ruling anything out.

"Until you actually have a person and know they're OK, you can't rule anything out. You know, it could be anything from being a runaway to an abduction. We just don't know right now," said Knipes.

Knipes said several investigators are tracking down all leads including reviewing cell phone records and surveillance video and tracking down interviews.

When asked what he thought of Broswick's leaving just hours after last seeing Brittanee, Knipes said he's sure eyebrows would be raised.

"I have not had the chance to interview him to find out why. Obviously going back to Rochester is a 16-17-hour drive. I don't know what his plans were. So it's hard to speculate without talking to him directly," Knipes said.

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wow

Posted by jakob pugh, batavia - Tuesday, December 22, 2009 at 12:21 a.m.

i know she will be found and ashley when u go keep a real good looke out and 4 clues 4 the police im going all this summer to help and looke wish me luck

wow...

Posted by Ashley ...., Harrisonburg - Monday, July 27, 2009 at 12:14 a.m.

idk...it is kinda fishy that the guy jus up and leaves at 1 or so in tha morning tha night she vanishes...idk...but imm going to myrtle in 12 days with mi bf...and ill b on tha look out i suppose...i hope shes found...alive and well

What?????????

Posted by Heather saunders, va - Wednesday, May 27, 2009 at 3:27 a.m.

You know it amazes me how every person just about on this page talked about this poor girl deserves it, how stupid the parent is, and what other stupid thoughts and comments that were said. It is so easy to sit in your home children tucked in bed(most of them not over the age of 12) and say that your children will never do anything like this well you know I hope your right I would not wish this on anyone. I grew up in a wealthy neighbor in a wealthy family and guess what we were sneaking out all the time. We had an alarm system and we still got out. Anyone who thinks that their kids are not going to lie to them is completely crazy and live in a fantasy world. You can not be with your child 24/7 they go to school, birthday parties, shopping with or without you things can happen in your home, neighborhood, local stores, hotels, etc... all it takes is a split second and they can be gone. Any human being that can sit back and say that this child deserved is IGNORANT who would even say something like that. Sure taking off was bad and maybe the mom should have known more and been monitoring her daughter better but that does not mean that a girl deserves to loose her live, be raped, or anything else horrific that might have happened. I do not know what God you people worship,but I do not think that God would want, nor set up for a girl who told her mom one thing and did another to be killed or raped. Saying that a single parent, a trailer park, or whatever the other uneducated guesses were is the dumbest thing I heard. I am a mother of three and I know my heart goes out to this girl and her family and any other family that is dealing with a missing person or a loss. I hope that none of you are put in a situation like this and I hope that your children are perfect(good luck).

Please Don't

Posted by KAREN CLAY, GA - Monday, May 18, 2009 at 2:17 p.m.

People please dont respond to Mr.Australia anymore...The more he talks the more crazy he makes Christians look....

gospel

Posted by bryan runnegar, australia - Saturday, May 16, 2009 at 9:55 p.m.

jesus was again right when he said your hearts have strayed and become rebellious,u have so much knowledge of the written word but its all head knowledge.unless god sears it on your hearts with the holy spirit you will never see him...he tells you to be baptised by water and the holyspirit.with king david god knew he would repent therefore kept his life from death,,,do u not understand the way of the seed,b4 it is sown it becomes what god has created it to be.not even a sparrow dies without god allowing it....you guys are so pathetic you only acknowledge god wen disaster happens,but wen life is great and u get many good things,u wont acknowledge him...therefore u have your reward.repent or perish.

For God So Loved The World... John 3:16

Posted by Judge Not, Pensacola, Florida - Friday, May 15, 2009 at 11:45 a.m.

Let me give you a little background on me since you presume by my words that I lack knowledge of scripture. I went to a christian school from kindergarten through my senior year of highschool and we had to take a Bible class every year where we studied the Bible as well as many "religions" including our own "religion" to educate us on the different beliefs and we had to take tests and be graded on our knowledge of it. We had chapel in school every week and my christian parents made sure I attended church regularly. I also have read the entire Bible many times, but by no means do I put myself on a pedestal and say that I am a expert on the inspired word. I know going to church doesn't make you a christian, but your relationship with God does which I also have. I also do not believe in "religion" which is man made, and I believe that the only thing you should reference your life to is the Bible and what it says. As far as King David...he had an affair and also had a rebellious son Absalom, and the reason that he was considered a rightous man is because later in life he repented of his sins which was my whole point that you apparently missed. You do not know this teenage child or her parents. You only know what the media has let you know which is the facts of the situation at hand right now. To say that she deserved it is judging her with hate in your heart. If King David could be forgiven for far worse sins don't you think she could too for just lying to her parents? I am done with this now and I will not respond again to this post. I had come across this story and had read your comments and was saddened and ashamed of how you were protraying God and saying she deserved it. The Holy Spirit laid upon my heart to share with you brother in Christ that you cannot reach the world with the Gospel unless you show the world God's love for each and everyone. God Bless You...

judgement

Posted by bryan runnegar, australia - Friday, May 15, 2009 at 5:00 a.m.

im not even going to read your comment because a fool is known by his many words....u no nothing bout judgement,if you read the epistles of paul and the other deciples they were always making judgement...jesus wen talking bout judgement knew your hearts and how evil your hearts judge.he tells u not to judge because he knows whats in your hearts.what makes gambling sin? it is greed....what causes a man to murder....it is hate...king david was considered a rightous man in gods eyes,,,,even though he murdered children and women of the enemy...he was rightous because there was no hate in his heart...god knew his heart,,,therefore i can judge because my heart does not judge the way yours does...i pray you will be with wisdom...by your words i can c you lack knowledge even wen qoting scripture...thats y spirit filled christians preach with power and u so called christians make religion look weak....peace

To the man down under...

Posted by Judge Not, Pensacola, Florida - Thursday, May 14, 2009 at 4:17 p.m.

People commit crimes every day and never get caught or they get caught and are released too soon. That is what's wrong with the criminal justice system. The only one playing by the devil's rules is the person or persons that took her and they all will have to answer to God in the end.
I'm not testing you Brian. I'm just saying you're not acting very Christ-like, because God loves each and every child in this world.

Take heed that ye despise not one of these little ones; for I say unto you, That in heaven their angels do always behold the face of my Father which is in heaven.
For the Son of man is come to save that which was lost.
How think ye? if a man have an hundred sheep, and one of them be gone astray, doth he not leave the ninety and nine, and goeth into the mountains, and seeketh that which is gone astray? Matthew 18:10-12


Also, I never called you any names...

But I say unto you, That whosoever is angry with his brother without a cause shall be in danger of the judgment: and whosoever shall say to his brother, Raca, shall be in danger of the council: but whosoever shall say, Thou fool, shall be in danger of hell fire. Matthew 5:22


I can assure you that I am judged by God each and every day because He is my Lord and Savior and it's only because of His grace and mercy that I am saved and yes His grace is sufficient for even me. I was fortunate to be raised in a christian home and I was saved at the age of 5 and baptised at the age of 6. I can tell you though that I am not perfect and I too did some bad things as a teenager and some things my parents had no clue about, but thankfully we can repent of those sins and He will forgive us of all our sins. There are many "prodgical sons" and daughters out there and He is waiting for us to come home to Him. He reaches out with open arms and embrasses us for He is our Heavenly Father and He loves us all.

This is a precious child that did not deserve to be taken and you need to quit thumbing your nose at her and her family and acting like you are without sin because God loves her and wants to see her come home and if something unfortunate has happened to her which I pray has not happened then you might be suprised that when you sit before Christ on the thrown that you might just see her sitting on His knee smiling down at you, but lets all hope and pray that she is found ok because that is the Christ-like thing to do...

another fool speaking american

Posted by brian runnegar, australia - Thursday, May 14, 2009 at 3:42 a.m.

if you break the law you get fined,if you misbehave as a kid you get spanked.if u play with fire u will more likely get burned,if you go for a swim u will get wet.if you wanna play with the devil,then prepare to play by his rules....if u speak as fool like big mouth just below me and test weather i speak from god then b prepared to answer to GOD not me you fool.

Brian Runegar of Australia

Posted by Judge Not, Pensacola, Florida - Tuesday, May 12, 2009 at 7:39 p.m.

If your going to preach the word you really should use capitalization and punctuation especially when referring to God, Jesus, and the Bible. It might also help to study it a bit more perhaps, but then again I'm just a "foolish" American.

For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God. (Romans 3:23)

Judge not, that ye be not judged.
For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again.
And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye? (Matthew 7:1-3)

Whether or not the parents should have went and retrieved their disobedient daughter or whether or not this young lady was being a typical rebellious teenager is irrelevant at this point. We shouldn't cast the blame on the family or friends at this time. I'm sure they all have their own feelings of guilt to deal with. The fact of the matter is that no matter what town she was in this could have happened anywhere and you can't protect your children 100% of the time. There are some sick people in this world, and statistically over a million children under the age of 18 go missing every year all over the world...some are found and some are not. The hotels were 20 blocks apart and that was a long stretch of road at night when it would be convenient for a person to easily take her. Bad people drive around just waiting for an opportunity like that. I don't blame her or her parents. I blame the person that took her, and I blame the system for not doing a better job of catching them and keeping them locked up. All you parents can say that wouldn't of happened to my child, but the reality is that most abductions happen less than a mile from their own home. Remember back in the day when you could walk home from school, and everyone looked out for one another? Those days are gone...

I agree...

Posted by Jae Are, California - Tuesday, May 12, 2009 at 5:14 p.m.

I realize that a child is missing and that is very horrifying and tragic. However, Brittanee went to another state without her parents permission and obviously lied to them continously. If it were not for her being missing they wouldn't know that she was not where she told them she would be. It is unfortunate that they are attempting to hold another child responsible for their actions (as parents) and those of their child. If they couldn't ensure her safety and compliance with their rules, how do they now expect to hold "the last person who saw her" responsible. There are many people who would take advantage of a little girl, pretending to be a grown-up walking down the side of the road...it's just sad that her disobedience and her parents lack of dillegence, may have led to her demise.

Peter

Posted by debbie Doyle, Gig Harbor - Monday, May 11, 2009 at 11:34 p.m.

Brittany did not go to Murtle Beach with Peter. He is not responsible for her. Sounds to me like Brittany is a rebellious little brat..she was most likely abducted by a bad person. I swear, I would lock my kid up before I ever let my kid go on one of those trips.

About Britanee's Disappearance.

Posted by Lynsey squires, Rockport TX - Monday, May 11, 2009 at 6:05 p.m.


Hi first off lots of teens can relate to Britanee leaving without her parents consent because they want to go and have fun and hang out with friends. But that doesn't mean teens intend on anything bad happening. Second i believe somthing bad could have happened because a girl that is that pretty and probably confident and popular in school would not just run away and be living somewhere in Myrtle Beach without any money, none of her clothes, or her makeup. I believe someone knows what happened and she was Abducted or those boys she were visiting know exactly what they did. Possibly Peter was attacted to her and she didn't want him and it turned bad.

OMH!!!! where WAS THE MOTHER????!!!

Posted by Holly Makertier, Rochester, NY - Thursday, May 07, 2009 at 7:05 p.m.

OMG I am so sorry about this situation, I lived on SC and I know things are not Good in this State, and for that reason I don't let my son to go no ware without my consent or even if he will go some were else I have to talk to an ADULT to make sure that everything will be o.k.. I WILL NOT LET MY SON OF 17 Y/O go with friends to another states because now you can see what can happen when you are not Taking cre of WHAT, were and with whom is the perosn or what your kids at or what are they doing!

christians

Posted by bryan runnegar, australia - Thursday, May 07, 2009 at 7:52 a.m.

heaps of people are christians,but not many of you are disciples of jesus,just because you go to church and read your bibles it doesnt make you justified as being christians in gods eyes...its sad that this girl is missing,its even more sadder that the devil took her,if you had ears to hear then listen...u cannot receive reception without an antenna.and without jesus you will never see the truth,we have a choice in life and in death.and i see the work of the devil and now how he operates.the devils biggest secret is to keep youblind so you cannot see his work...

God bless the parent that suffers...

Posted by another mother in Calif, Bay Area - Wednesday, May 06, 2009 at 9:34 a.m.

"SAY WHAT YOU WILL", I know exactly what you're saying..when my son reached his teen age yrs I think I spent half those times on my knees "praying". I finally stopped when he reached 19 being he was very wise for his age & assuming he could pray for himself now. Two months after I stopped praying, I got that call every parent dreads. Someone shot the wrong kid. Our faith is what kept me & his dad strong. But I feel horrible for every parent when I read about their children in the news, and relive that whole scenario over and over again. And for the parents who don't know what happened, it's like a sword slicing another peice of our hearts away. I think were all getting by on one another's prayers

Thoughts and Prayers

Posted by M Tyre, Lancaster - Tuesday, May 05, 2009 at 11:01 p.m.

Brittanee and her family are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Having a family member missing for almost 32yrs now, our family knows her family's feelings all too well. I did want to share someone that has helped our family tremendously and is a wonderful person. Her name is Monica Caison and she is the founder of CUE Center for Missing Persons from Wilmington, NC. She may be able to help with this case.

Mom with 2 Boys

Posted by Louise Driggers, Myrtle Beach - Tuesday, May 05, 2009 at 2:10 p.m.

God Bless the mother and the family.I pray for a safe return of your child. I want to say to the person that made the comment she got what she deserved. You have the nerve to judge and that being a sin you may want to hit your knees.
Yes, if that were my child I would have come to MB to get him, but who are we to pass judgement on anyone. No matter what the circumstances are that she came to MB does not justify anything if someone has harmed this child. You need to be mindful of your words that is also in the bible, so stop making stupid comments to make us as Christians look bad.

another fool speaking american

Posted by brian runegar, australia - Tuesday, May 05, 2009 at 7:51 a.m.

.its because of parents like u these things happen to kids..u wanna disobey god and his word then except the consequences.only one man has ever claimed he is the way the truth and the life and u do not receive him therefore god has given you your reward,SIN and DEATH

SAY WHAT YOU WILL

Posted by Karen Clay, GA - Monday, May 04, 2009 at 3:13 p.m.

These parents of 5,6 and 7 yr olds can say all they want that you will do this and that but you don't realize how much your child will change between 14-18...They get their own ideas and think they are grown...Yes you will still have some control and yes I would go and pick my daughter up too but that doesn't mean that she wouldn't go in the first place...My prayers go out to this family....I never realized how much I would actually pray when I had a teenage daughter...I hope this child is found safe and sound...

AUSTRALIANS ARE IDIOTS

Posted by R MARCUM, Oklahoma - Monday, May 04, 2009 at 8:56 a.m.

WHAT DO YOU MEAN SHE DESERVED WHAT SHE GOT?
NO ONE DESERVES TO BE HELD AGAINST THEIR WILL OR ANYHTING ELSE DONE TO THEM THEY DO NOT APPROVE. YOU 'LEARN FROM LIFE' THRU MISTAKES NOT THRU PEOPLE TELLING YOU THAT YOU GOT WHAT YOU DESERVED. YOU PREACH LIKE A GOOD CHRISTIAN UNTIL YOU SAID THAT. YOU AUSTRAILIANS NEED TO QUIT BREEDING WITH THE ABORIGINEE

learn from life

Posted by bryan runegar, australia - Monday, May 04, 2009 at 3:46 a.m.

its a sad thing,but god has warned these kids plenty of times,the enemy of god, that is your god the devil keeps telling us it will never happen to u and u always believe it.sorry the truth hurts but she got what she deserved.it is written the prince of this world the devil roams the earth looking for something to devour.

NY Teen Missing in Myrtle Beach

Posted by sharon stclair, wv - Sunday, May 03, 2009 at 7:44 a.m.

First of all, if I told my child he couldn't go to Myrtle Beach, and he he snuck off with friends and went anyway, I would definitely go down there and get him personally and bring him back home. That's the problem these days, parents let the children parent themselves. They try to be their friends and allow the children to do what they want. I just recently got back from Myrtle Beach, and I wasn't really impressed. I liked Surfside alot better. Myrtle had some pretty interesting people there. Not a place that a girl should go somewhere alone. I hope they find her and all is well.We have a problem in our country with alot of disappearances with young people, and it is really scary. It makes you to not let your children out of your sight.

parenting

Posted by common sense guy, hawaii - Sunday, May 03, 2009 at 1:21 a.m.

i can not imagine the pain that must be going through the parents of this girl. i have 2 girls, 6 and 7 and i know i have many sleepless nights ahead of me worrying about their dates, etc. when things like this happen, i just want them to wear a gps transponder at all times. that being said, i have to question the so-called-parents of this girl. she was told no, but went anyhow. mom, as soon as you found out where she was, you should have immediately got your butt in a car and got her, or called the cops, or just plain told her "you have 12 hours to get your butt home, or i come and haul you back kicking and screaming - your choice". my kids may only be 6 and 7, but they know that dad will do exactly that - so i can at least trust thus far that they aren't going to slap my face in a moment of defiance for the authority of mom and dad. that brings up another thing.... where is bio-dad? I have seen comparisons to Natalie Holloway. Anyone ever notice how these things seem to mysteriously happen to kids from broken homes? Natalie - shark food. This little 5 year old girl in florida (Hailey?) - missing. and now this girl. all 3 - broken homes or some other trailer park phenomenon

Concerned Mother

Posted by K. Thomas, Asheville. NC - Saturday, May 02, 2009 at 4:03 p.m.

My prayers go out to her family and friends, especially her mom. I pray she is found alive. Is it a possibility that the girl who called her about the shorts was really mad at her and she did something to her? Girls can be cruel. Please check this crowd out extensively. Give them lie detectors. They probably know more than they are saying. Also the guy she went to visit at a motel sounds fishy. also check out his friends and cell phone calls. Everyone at Myrtle Beach please help find this beautiful girl. Thanks and God Bless.

Sharks

Posted by Jillian Cook, New Orleans - Saturday, May 02, 2009 at 1:47 p.m.

Has anyone thought of the possibility that this kid went out into the water without telling anyone? With so much partying going on at the beach, nobody would have seen or heard her if she was being attacked by a shark. I hope I am wrong, but this seems to be what happened.

It's the mother's fault

Posted by Raven A, Texas - Saturday, May 02, 2009 at 10:22 a.m.

If you can't control your kid enough to know when she's 10 states away, you're an idiot.

Hope and Prays

Posted by ann pace, mississippi - Friday, May 01, 2009 at 4:38 p.m.

I will be praying for a safe return of this young lady my heart goes out to the familey and friends but I think they need to pull the guy in now before its too late he know more that people think or he would not have left so soon..God please bless this family and bring there daughter home safe....

Missing Girl

Posted by R Cooper, Oregon - Friday, May 01, 2009 at 2:53 p.m.

Hello., First I would like to say I hope all is safe and she comes HOME soon. If I was the family I would also list her missing on CRAIGSLIST Thousands of people look at that FREE site and it is just another resource to finding this young girl. Best Of Luck And HOPE She Comes Home Soon......

Hopefully~

Posted by Praying Nurse, WI - Thursday, April 30, 2009 at 10:24 p.m.

just wanted to offer my prayers and well wishes that the family can get through this awful time, and everyone will be reunited soon!Praying for her safe return everyday! God Bless You. all my love & prayers~Lindsey

MY FAMILY WILL NOT GO THEIR EVER AGAIN

Posted by NIGHTSHIFT THE ORGINAL, THE EAST COAST - Thursday, April 30, 2009 at 4:50 a.m.

Several people have mentioned Natalie Holloway and spring break. And after she went missing everyone started a Boycott of Aruba. I know that I will not just sit back and continue to be passive when it comes to these politicians doing nothing or blaming the crime on others, especial when they start blaming innocent people or groups of people like they did last May when a couple of their local high school students murdered a Costal Carolina college student, and Mike Chestnuts blamed it on the tourist. He never did apologize or admit that he was wrong. If you people want to go in to Myrtle Beach, then go ahead. I am not afraid to go their. It is the bad guys that should be afraid of me, but I will not support any of what has happened in Myrtle Beach in the last year. The town is a ship of fools, and many of us, still have enough self respect not to let Myrtle Beach, ignore the truth and keep operating as if nothing has happened. So you people can Boycott Myrtle Beach or go their and support these people that do not care about the tourist.

WV MOM

Posted by Teresa In West Virginia, wv - Wednesday, April 29, 2009 at 10:40 a.m.

My gosh I can only imagine what her mother is going through. Myrtle Beach is co crowded this time of year so maybe she is just visiting someone and wasn't ready to go back home.

These teen girls are going to have to be more careful and less reckless with their decisions. Do not trust ANYONE. There is so much evil in this world. My thoughts are with her mother and family. I hope and pray for a good outcome.

Mike

Posted by Mike Frye, Little River SC - Wednesday, April 29, 2009 at 10:19 a.m.

"Calls to Peter Broswick on Tuesday went unreturned, though NewsChannel 15's affiliate station, WHAM, in Rochester reports that Broswick has hired an attorney and isn't talking."

So is that all you have to do these days? Get yourself a lawyer and you dont have to say anything? Never mind his information could be helpful with finding a missing child. Isnt it sad that this is even possible?

mb mom

Posted by sharon hadden, myrtle beach - Wednesday, April 29, 2009 at 1:52 a.m.

I hope that she returns home safe. i am sure that the police are doing everything possible to locate her. PRAYS are very important at this time.

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