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Help out by asking your US Rep. to sign onto H.R. 3524 as a cosponsor
Dear Friends, Maybe you can help out by asking your US Rep. to sign onto H.R. 3524 as a cosponsor, also known as THE AUDREY NERENBERG ACT in Congress. We already today got our first Rep to sign on and she is Louise M. Slaughter [D NY 28] Doing so you can take credit for helping to find thousands more missing children/adults. Please let me know about this and thanks from Milton.

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About Florida Meeting 1-7-04 New bill# H.R.3524 "AUDREY NERENBERG ACT".
Tuesday, January 13,

Dear Friends of Missing Persons:
I was at a meeting in Florida on 1-7-04 about the new bill# H.R. 3524 also known as the "AUDREY NERENBERG ACT". There was a lot of people there including my best friend Monica Caison and her wonderful staff member Sherry and they both operate the "CUE CENTER FOR MISSING PERSONS" in NC. They brought along with them 5,000 signature names/addresses on a petition from all over the Country of people who support the bill. Also, my good friend Arthur Mariorano who lives on the same block as I was there and he's 90 years old. Arthur got up and told the story how his first wife kidnapped his 6 year old son and he didn't see his son for 50 years. How he got to see his son was a pure miracle that GOD told him to do and he did write 3-4 letters a year to the SS and 5 years ago, the SS must have got tired of receiving those same letters from Arthur and the SS took one letter and sent it to his son who was by that time 55 years old. Then 5 years ago, I seen an RV in Arthur's driveway and I walked over to see if everything was alright, then Arthur told me "I finally found my son after 50 years." End of Story!

A neighborhood lady was there who has a missing son 24 years old and has down syndrome but, has a certified mentality of a child and she wants to know if this law passes would her son be listed with NCMEC so they could use their very wonderful programs to help find him. I gave the lady a very big definite yes!

One other good friend of mine was there Zella Matthews who owns operates the Awesome Books and Gift store in Hernando, Florida. This is where I had one of my book signing and I sold a lot of books there. So if you need to buy some books/gifts there, you can reach her at 352-637-1182 or email at: mailto:rpm@fx2.com The hours are closed Monday, but open Tue - Fri 9-5 and Sat to 3PM. The reason why Zella was there is because she has an older sister with Schizophrenia and a certified mentality of a child. So she's very worried if her sister ever goes missing, will she be entitled to the benefits of this new law if passes and I also gave her a very big definite yes!

Finally, there were also a few members of the Police Department at the meeting because they were very interested in knowing what this bill is all about. I explained to them that it has to do with missing adults regardless of age and if the family member can produce a Doctor's letter certifying that the missing adult has a mentality of a child, then that missing person will be assigned an NCIC# by the Police and then be listed in NCMEC using all the benefits of NCMEC immediately to find the missing person.

Now, after this big wonderful story I gave you all, this is where I need you to please help out: Please call your US Rep.and ask him/her to sign on H.R. 3524 as a cosponsor and also please say "if my Rep. ever needs my help to please call on me your Constituent. You can also help out by sending this to everybody on your email list. Thank you one and all and GOD bless you for your considerations.
Sincerely, Milton Nerenberg.



With HR-4162.Petition In Hand
Meeting 11-5-2003 Dunnellon City Hall



From Left To Right
Milton Nerengerg Shirley Anderson Evelyn Nerenberg




Shirley Anderson & A Staff Member


Re: Meeting at the Dunnellon City Hall
Annie Johnson Senior Citizen Center November 24, 2003 Dunnellon, Florida 34430
Dear Members;
Our US Congresswoman Rep. Ginny Brown-Waite and her staff will be holding a meeting at the Dunnellon City Hall on Jan 7th, 2004 at 1:30 PM.

The meeting is about the bill H.R. 3524 that Ginny has sponsored also known as the Audrey Nerenberg Act. This bill if passed by the Congress will help to find thousands more missing adults who have a certified mentality of children under the age of 18.

Please have your members attend this meeting to lend your support for this bill and show our Congresswoman how very important this bill is. Since I originally asked Rep. Ginny Brown-Waite to sponsor this bill, you may ask me any questions you want anytime at the above telephone number or you may even call Ginny toll free at 866-492-4835.

In closing, please be sure to attend this meeting because you’ll be doing a very wonderful good deed for yourself and the Country. Thank you very much for your support.

Sincerely,
Milton Nerenberg.

Friday, November 21, 2003 4:22 PM
Dear Friends of Missing Children/Adults: A couple of hours ago, the newly elected Congresswoman in my area Rep. Ginny Brown- Waite has given me a new bill# H.R. 3524 to replace the old bill# H.R. 4162 to be done away with. The new bill attached is the same as the old bill and just the number was change so that the new Congresswoman can re-sponsor it under her own name doing away with Karen L. Thurman because Karen was not reelected last year.

Therefore, if you have any info or web sites with the old bill# and the name of Karen L. Thurman, it now has to be changed to H.R. 3524 and Rep. Ginny Brown-Waite, but also please remember the meeting to support this new bill is still scheduled for Jan 7, 2003 at 1:30 PM in the Dunnellon City Hall. If anybody needs directions on how to get there from Ocala, Florida, please email me and I'll be glad to send it because the more people we can get for this meeting the better chance we have for this new bill to pass in Congress. In addition, please notify your US Rep. to support and cosponsor this new bill because the more members of Congress we can get to support/cosponsor it, the better chance we have to win. So thank you one and all for your wonderful support and if the bill passes, don't forget to take credit for helping to find thousands more missing adults. Sincerely, Milton Nerenberg.

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H.R. 4162 The Audrey Nerenberg Act
Please Click Here to view and sign the Petition to help find those adults who have a certified mantality of a child. We all need to help each other if we're going to find our missing loved ones. So please look into this and sign the petition and thank you for that. Sincerely, Milton




Dear Friends of my book, You all know I wrote the book only for one purpose and that is to get as many people as possible to read it with the hope that somebody may know something. Well, in this regard I'm asking you all or a family member for a favor to take the book on a day off to your local library and ask them that you'd like to take the book out. If they don't have it yet, then ask them to please order it and request that they call you when it comes in. They may ask you for your library card and if you don't have one, just ask them to make you one which will only cost you one dollar. Dear Friends, this works because I've done it myself in a few libraries already and I had a few relatives do it for me too. So it works for sure and please email me about this that you did it and just waiting to hear from the library.

Sincerely, Milton.



NY Daily News
Dad's relentless search
After 26 years, still hopes to find daughter
By JOSE MARTINEZ,
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
Milton and Evelyn Nerenberg hold book detailing disappearance of daughter, Audrey, 18, from their Canarsie, Brooklyn, home in 1977.

Milton Nerenberg can't stop trying to find his daughter. It has been more than 26 years since Audrey Nerenberg, an 18-year-old schizophrenic, walked out of her Canarsie, Brooklyn, home for a pack of cigarettes and never returned. But her father, now 70 and retired in Florida, refuses to give up hope – or his effort to find clues as to whatever became of his brown-haired daughter.

"What else can I do?" he said. "God told me to keep her face in the crowd." Since Audrey vanished on July 15, 1977, the search has consumed Nerenberg. He published a book about his daughter, floods Internet sites with details of her case and carries business cards with photos of how she looked at age 18 and how she might look now.

Although he could offer only a modest $5,000 reward back when his daughter disappeared, he will now pay $10,000 to anyone with information that helps him find her. He still makes regular trips to New York, where he pokes around for new leads and checks in with detectives. "There are other families that give up," said Nerenberg, a retired computer programmer, "but I won't. I have a right to know what happened to my daughter."

Nerenberg is back in the city this week to celebrate the birthday of his wife, Evelyn, who turns 71 today. Flyers with his daughter's photo and copies of his book, "Give Me Back My Daughter, Audrey!" are stuffed in his luggage and you may read more about the book or order it at: www.trafford.com/robots/03-0431.html

For more detail about Audrey’s case see it at www.angelfire.com/ak/403/page10.html

"It's been so many years, but she's never far from me," Nerenberg said.

Investigation continues

Lt. Brian Burke, a police spokesman, said the search for the missing woman remains an active investigation. He added that as recently as three months ago, detectives interviewed an ice cream man who worked near the Nerenberg home at the time of the disappearance.

"It didn't pan out," Burke said. The tip came from Milton Nerenberg. "Generally, as in this case, leads come in from family members who remember things," Burke said. Still, Nerenberg is no closer to finding out what happened than he was in 1977, when Audrey took a walk with a few dollars in her purse and no identification cards. "She was doing okay with her medication," he said. "She was going around on her own." After a few hours, her family started getting worried when she didn't return to their Ryder St. home. They're still worried 26 years later and are hoping against long odds that she's still alive. "There's always someone who knows something," said Audrey's brotherSteven, 41. "No one just disappears."

Originally published in the New York Daily News on August 18, 2003

If you'd like to help out, send this story to everybody on your email list and that way you'll be doing a good deed.



Date: February 22. 2002
Dear Friends, Please pick up the Brooklyn Skyline Newspaper or write them for a copy to see a 3 page story with photos of Audrey Nerenberg and maybe you can help out. The address and phone is: 2102 Utica Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11234, 718-421-5300 and thank you very much if you can help out


April 16 2003
My Dear Friends: The NYPD Missing Persons Squad "MPS" now has a new telephone# 212-473-2042 or 17 and FAX# 212-473-2892 to report information about missing persons. Their mailing address is now at: 1822 Jackson Street, NYC 10002, & their web site the same www.ci.nyc.ny.us/html/nypd/html/missing/audrey_l_nerenberg.htm Their email address is still the same at: missing@nypd.org The reason for this change is because they had their telephone lines under the WTC and as a result, calls were not getting through but, now the problem is solved.


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