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SALT LAKE CITY -- A Facebook page related to the disappearance of Susan Powell has been deleted.
Two rival Facebook pages with information about the West Valley City mother's disappearance were available on the social networking site.
The group page titled "Susan Powell" had about 6,000 members. The Salt Lake Tribune reports it has been deleted.
The other page, set up by Susan's family, is 42,000 members strong and still available on the site.
The page that was deleted frequently featured posts accusing Susan's husband, Josh Powell, of having a role in his wife's disappearance. The family page tends to filter those kinds of comments.
Usually, a page must be reported for it to be deleted. But a spokesperson for Susan's parents in Washington state says the family did not complain about the page.
A Facebook spokesperson tells the Tribune the reason the page was deleted is unclear for now because of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday Monday.
Susan Powell has been missing since Dec. 7. She was last seen by her husband, who said he left on a winter camping trip with the couple's children at about 12:30 a.m. that day.









