beasley and tracie hawlett hung out here at the wiregrass commons mall. y and j.b. was a freak shopper. until just one summer night just miles from this familiar place when the girls' story would take an unthinkable turn. >> early that morning, dothan police department put out the bolo for the car and the two girls. within a couple of hours, one of the patrol officers in ozark actually spots the car, runs the tag, and shows that it is, in fact, the vehicle that they were looking for. >> they said, "well, the car has been found. the car is not locked. in fact, the driver's side window was down." and they said, "but the girls are nowhere to be found." >> deborah: you must have been frantic. >> it was very tough. >> their purses are there. their wallets are there, tracie's keys are there. the money's in the wallet. there's no sign of theft. very odd. >> there didn't appear to be any struggle. there was nothing out of the ordinary, in other words. it's like they just walked away from the car. >> j.b.'s car was found on herring avenue, not far from the last pla