Authorities in the Dominican Republic said there is no evidence of foul play in the disappearance of a New York couple who were vacationing in the Caribbean country
Authorities in the Dominican Republic said Tuesday there is no evidence of foul play in the disappearance of a New York couple who were vacationing in the Caribbean country.
Orlando Moore and Portia Ravenelle were supposed to return to New York from the Dominican Republic on March 27, said Moore's half-sister, Lashay Turner. But Moore's family has not heard from him since he left for the Dominican Republican on March 23 from Newark Liberty International Airport, Turner said. The couple left a car at the Newark airport.The Dominican Republic National Police said the couple rented a Kia Rio for three days and the car was not returned.
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