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A missing Florida mother died in Nebraska after suffering a medical episode in a convenience store, according to reports. Angela Jolley, 46, and Alexis Jolley, 19, were first reported missing on July 23 after they vanished from St. Petersburg, Florida, according to the Tampa Bay Times. People Magazine reports they were reported missing after Angela failed to show up for work.

Missing St. Petersburg mom collapsed, died in Nebraska, authorities say
Angela Jolley, 46, collapsed at a gas station and convenience store in Omaha. Mother and daughter were reported missing from St. Petersburg last week.
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