Bronze heart is stolen from jet crash memorial
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Someone cut a tiny bronze heart out of a beachside memorial to the 88 people who died when an Alaska Airlines jet plunged into the Pacific Ocean seven years ago. Relatives and friends of those killed in the crash recently prayed at the memorial as they have done each year since the MD-80 plane went down on Jan. 31, 2000. The 3-inch heart was sawed off the memorial before Jan. 31.
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