A search for evidence at a Tacoma home this weekend was part of the investigation into the abduction of Teekah Lewis, a 2-year-old girl who went missing from a Tacoma bowling alley in 1999, Tacoma police said.
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A search for evidence at a Tacoma home this weekend was part of the investigation into the abduction of Teekah Lewis, a 2-year-old girl who went missing from a Tacoma bowling alley in 1999, Tacoma police said.
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