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Website for Shunick established as case goes national

by Walter Pierce

The anthropology major at UL has been missing for nearly a week now and hundreds of volunteers have joined the search for her, scouring a wide swath of Lafayette along every possible route Shunick is believed to have taken on her black/gold Schwinn bicycle.

Friends and relatives of 22-year-old Mickey Shunick have set up a website devoted to the search for the missing Lafayette woman. Shunick vanished around 2 a.m. Saturday morning while riding her bike from the Saint Streets to her home near the Ambassador/Congress intersection.

The anthropology major at UL has been missing for nearly a week now and hundreds of volunteers have joined the search for her, scouring a wide swath of Lafayette along every possible route Shunick is believed to have taken on her black/gold Schwinn bicycle. And the case is now getting national attention. Last night HLN's Nancy Grace devoted a segment to the case, conducting phone interviews with a Lafayette disc jockey and with Lafayette Police Chief Jim Craft.

Visit the "Find Mickey Shunick" website here.