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Family members of Sierah Joughin, including her uncle Howard Ice, from left, aunt Tara Ice, and mother Sheila Vaculik participated in a vigil.

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Participants light candles as part of a vigil at the Ward Pavillion in Wildwood Metropark.

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Sheila Vaculik, mother of Sierah Joughin, center, receives a hug as participants head outside for a candlelight vigil.

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Howard Ice, the uncle of Sierah Joughin, asks for community support as the organization Standing Courageous lobbies for the creation of a state-wide registry for violent offenders.

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State Rep. Teresa Fedor (D., Toledo), center, and State Sen. Cliff Hite (R., Findlay) ask for community support as they work with the organization Standing Courageous to create a state-wide registry for violent offenders.

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Gisele Johnson of Toledo, center, listens as Paula Walters, the founder of Standing Courageous, (not pictured) asks for community support as her organization lobbies for the creation of a state-wide registry for violent offenders.

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Paula Walters, the founder of Standing Courageous, asks for community support as her organization lobbies for the creation of a state-wide registry for violent offenders.

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Attendees of an awareness event held to raise support for a violent offender's registry in Toledo were encouraged to sign their names to a banner.

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Christine Smallman, with Standing Courageous Community Engagement Coalition, asks for community support as her organization lobbies for the creation of a state-wide registry for violent offenders.

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Tara Ice, left, stands with her sister, Shelia Vaculik, as they ask for community support as the organization Standing Courageous lobbies for the creation of a state-wide registry for violent offenders.

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