Torn and waterlogged fliers still cling to utility poles on many Lafayette streetcorners, imploring passersby to "Bring Mickey Home." They were posted by family, friends and community members in the days after 21-year-old Mickey Shunick went missing in the early morning hours of May 19.
The family and friends of Mickey Shunick came together in the three months following the 21-year-old college student's May 19 disappearance with a single goal, to bring Mickey home.
I didnt see this posted here
http://www.theadvertiser.com/article...xt|FRONTPAGE|p
I personally think it is a great idea
With any luck, inmates will get rid of him by kickoff time.
I'm proud to be a Cajun. This made my morning.
UL football team to honor Shunick
By Tim Buckley tbuckley@theadvertiser.com
August 21, 2012
The University of Louisiana at Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns football players will carry Mickey Shunick with them for the 2012 season.
Team members will wear a decal portraying a girl on her bicycle on their helmets throughout the season, UL Sports Information Director Brian McCann said Tuesday night.
The name "Mickey" will be spelled beneath the bike.
Shunick, a UL student at the time of her death, was kidnapped while riding her bicycle on a Lafayette street and killed in the early morning hours of May 19.
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If there was ever a person who embodied not letting go of the rope.
Hopefully this brings the student body together as sports fans to support their team together with Mickey.
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