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Margie
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      Wed Aug 31 2005 12:01 AM

Margie Kieper is looking for word her brother Alex Kieper, with the Sheriff's Dept in Jackson County, is ok. Last heard from he was in rising floodwater, directing rescue efforts, at the Sheriff's substation in St. Martin near I-10, Monday at 11am. If he is accounted for, then please email me at mkieper@yahoo.com or call me at 952-913-6641 to let me know.

His wife Martha Kieper was working the Jackson County EOC at the time of the hurricane, and if you can locate her, just ask if he is ok, that will be fine.

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