Two individuals still missing after 20 years
Monday, February 10, marks 20 years since two boys were reported missing in Duval County.
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Bryan Hayes and Mark Degner were last seen in Jacksonville in February 2005.
Age-progressed photos of the boys can be seen on the thumbnail of this article (Hayes on the left, Degner on the right)
There is a $10,000 reward for any information leading to their recovery. Any information on their whereabouts should be sent to the Jacksonville Sheriffs Office at 904-630-2672.
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