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  1. Kevin Jay Ayotte – The Charley Project. Kevin, circa 1982; Age-progression to age 36 (circa 2015) Missing Since 09/30/1982. Missing From Sugarbush, Minnesota. Classification Non-Family Abduction. Sex Male. Race White. Date of Birth 05/12/1979 (45) Age 3 years old. Height and Weight 4'0, 50 pounds.

  2. What happened to Kevin Ayotte? I live near Bemidji MN and there are a handful of cases that haunt this area. Kevin is one, and the murder of Anita Carlson is another. My cousin Jeremy Jordain is still missing, disappeared 2016. There are others as well. I was a 7 year old child when he went missing in 1982. My stepfather was a deputy sheriff. I ...

  3. 17. Aug. 2021 · If you were a schoolchild sipping milk during the 1980s, it's likely you saw the face of 3-year-old Kevin Jay Ayotte who vanished in 1982 from his home in Sugar Bush Township. Nearly 40 years...

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  4. 3. Mai 2021 · What happened to Kevin Ayotte? It’s a question that has haunted his family and law enforcement in northern Minnesota for almost 35 years. Kevin was only 3 years old when he and the family dog...

  5. 20. Juli 2019 · Kevin Jay Ayotte – The Resource Center For Cold Case Missing Children’s Cases. July 20, 2019 FindtheMissing. Left: Kevin circa, 1982. Right: Age Progressed to age 36. Vital Statistics at Time of Disappearance. Missing Since: September 30, 1982. Missing From: Sugar Bush Township, Beltrami County, Minnesota. Classification: Non-Family Abduction.

  6. 13,829 views. 82. This Public Service Announcement from CBS and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (recorded as aired in August of 1985) features 3½ year o...

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  7. On September 30, 1982, three-year-old Kevin Jay Ayotte disappeared from his family’s summer home in Sugarbush Township northwest of Cass Lake in Beltrami County, the first in a string of unsolved abductions, disappearances, and sexual assaults of young males in Minnesota spanning three decades.