In "Hope Survives in Search for Katrina's Missing," what happened to Charles "Slim" Chauppetta?A.He was arrested for robbery during the hurricane.B.He is still missing, and his family is searching for him.C.He was killed in the flooding after Hurricane Katrina.D.He was missing for almost a year and then found alive.
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In "Hope Survives in Search for Katrina's Missing," what happened to Charles "Slim" Chauppetta?A.He was arrested for robbery during the hurricane.B.He is still missing, and his family is searching for him.C.He was killed in the flooding after Hurricane Katrina.D.He was missing for almost a year and then found alive.
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