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Police Search for Pair Seen Riding in Missing Man’s Car

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Police are looking for a man and woman seen riding in a late-model Cadillac that belonged to a missing El Cajon, Calif., man and was apparently later abandoned at a Van Nuys strip mall.

The car is owned by Ronald Stanford Bram, 55, who has been missing since June 7.

Los Angeles police found the car--a red 1990 Cadillac Coupe de Ville with a vanity license plate reading “BRAM INS”--parked June 12 in a strip mall at Van Nuys Boulevard and Kittridge Street. The doors were unlocked and the keys were in the ignition.

The man and woman wanted for questioning were seen driving the car between June 7 and June 12 in the Los Angeles area, El Cajon police said.

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Police have released composite drawings of the pair and are asking for help from the public in locating them.

The driver was described as a white male, about 35 years old, with short wavy brown hair and a mustache, police said. The passenger was described as a white female, about 25 years old with long brown hair.

Bram, an insurance agent, was last seen driving away from his El Cajon home.

Community groups in the El Cajon area, which is about 15 miles east of San Diego, are offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those involved in Bram’s disappearance, his son, Steve Bram, said.

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