Police ask for public’s help in 1988 missing girls’ cold case
A 1988 missing persons’ case involving two popular Carrollton girls is drawing new attention because of modern technology.
On March 19, 1988, Stacie Madison and Susan Smalley were two normal girls who attended Newman Smith High School just months away from graduation. However, after that night, the city of Carrollton was changed forever. That evening, Madison and Smalley traveled to many locations across the Metroplex. According to police, the girls went to the mall, then to a friends party in Arlington and then to a Steak and Ale restaurant in Addison where Smalley worked.
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Posted on July 19th, 2010 at 5:27 pm