Thursday, October 25, 2012

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Police have found Abigail Berthoff and Jeffrey Dean Shelton 10 miles south of Poplar Bluff near Highway 160 and Highway 67. They believe the girl is alive. They have taken the girl to a hospital. The Amber Alert has been cancelled.

UPDATE FOUND SAFE: Abducted Girl Found With Sex Offender

Police have found Abig
ail Berthoff and Jeffrey Dean Shelton 10 miles south of Poplar Bluff near Highway 160 and Highway 67. They believe the girl is alive. They have taken the girl to a hospital. The Amber Alert has been cancelled.

UPDATE FOUND SAFE: Abducted Girl Found With Sex Offender

Police have found Abig
ail Berthoff and Jeffrey Dean Shelton 10 miles south of Poplar Bluff near Highway 160 and Highway 67. They believe the girl is alive. They have taken the girl to a hospital. The Amber Alert has been cancelled.

SOURCE: http://fox2now.com/2012/10/24/police-seek-sex-offender-after-child-abduction/
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10/24/2012: Jessica Ridgeway Murder Case Update: Teenager Arrested: Westminster...


‎10/24/2012: Jessica Ridgeway Murder Case Update: Teenager Arrested: Westminster, Colorado: A 17-year-old boy has been arrested in connection with the brutal murder of Colorado schoolgirl Jessica Ridgeway. Austin Reed Sigg was arrested late
Tuesday night at his home near Ketner Lake Open Space after his mother tipped off police. Sigg will be charged with two counts of murder in the first degree and a second-degree kidnapping charge, among others. Sigg will also face charges for the attempted abduction of a female jogger near Ketner Lake on May 28. Police documents state that the teen is a student at Arapahoe Community College.

On March 23, he won second place in the Crime Scene Investigation division of the Health Occupation Students of America State Leadership Conference competition, according to The Denver Post.

Police revealed earlier this week the suspect in the attempted abduction was thought to be the same man who kidnapped and murdered Jessica on October 5.

The Colorado schoolgirl's dismembered body was found on October 11, six days after she vanished on her way to school.

In the abduction attempt, an unidentified young woman was jogging around a lake about a half-mile from the Ridgeway home when she was grabbed from behind by a man.

The attacker tried to cover her mouth with a chemical-soaked rag but she was able to escape.

According to The Post, the woman described her attacker as a light-skinned Caucasian male between 18 and 30 years of age, 5 feet 6 to 5 feet 8 inches tall with a medium build and brown hair.

The link between the two cases was confirmed just days after police found a tuft of blonde hair a mile away from where 10-year-old Jessica Ridgeway's body was discovered.

Someone walking in a field made the discovery on the weekend. On Friday, police found a wooden cross which they believed belonged to Jessica's killer, describing it as a 'pivotal piece of evidence' in the case.

A local news channel reported that the source alerted police to the scene and a grid search was conducted while the hair was taken into evidence.

But Westminster police investigating her murder dismissed claims that the hair is a definite clue in the case.

A spokesman told the Denver Post that so far there is nothing to suggest the hair has anything to do with Jessica or is even human.

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Another recent clue in the tragic investigation that police were closely examining, appeared in the form of a wooden cross last week.

Pictures of the cross, which is 1.5 inches tall by 1 inch wide with a hole at the top so it can be worn as a necklace, were released by Westminster Police Department on Friday.

'Authorities are looking for someone who may carry or wear this type of cross, may have recently purchased one of these, or is known to have some association with one,' Westminster Police Department Mr Trevor Materasso said in a statement at the time.

Police were also looking for local businesses that may sell these types of crosses.

The solid wood pendant has three vertical markings etched into the horizontal bar of the cross and a zig-zag pattern carved into the opposite side.

'The cross appears to be a solid piece of wood and the upper post portion is offset from the lower post below the short horizontal section,' Mr Materasso said.

He added that the item 'could become a pivotal piece of evidence that helps authorities identify and locate Jessica's killer.'

Recent clue: Pictures of the cross, which is 1.5 inch tall by 1 inch wide with a hole at the top so it can be worn as a necklace, were released by Westminster Police Department today

Jessica was last seen beginning a short walk from her home to Witt Elementary School on the morning of October 5. She never arrived.

A search by hundreds of law officers did not start until hours later because Jessica's mother works nights and slept through a call from school officials saying Jessica wasn't there.

Then, on October 7, Jessica's backpack was found on a sidewalk in Superior, some 6 miles northwest of her Westminster home.

At about 5pm on Wednesday October 10, dozens of officers flooded into Pattridge Park in Arvada, combing the foot of a hill, walking no more than five feet apart, reportedly working on a credible tip.

The focus of their search was an abandoned cabin that appeared to have been part of a former mining operation. The area is now a popular park where neighbors often come to hike, ride bicycles and fly model airplanes.

Police said they were not suspicious that Jessica's parents, who are divorced and fighting a custody battle over her, had any involvement in the disappearance.

The U.S. Marshals Service, immigration officials and state Department of Corrections have been reviewing registered sex offenders in the area.

Investigators have received more than 1,500 tips from the public. They have searched more than 500 homes and more than 1,000 vehicles in the tragic case.

SOURCE: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2222567/Jessica-Ridgeway-murder-17-year-old-CSI-student-arrested-murdering-dismembering-Jessica-Ridgeway-MOTHER-turned-in.html

ANOTHER ATTACK PERHAPS BY THIS SAME GUY:

Man choked 8-year-old boy near Ketner Lake in Westminster in May
POSTED: 10/21/2012 12:01:00 AM MDTBy Kirk Mitchell

The Denver Post

Three weeks before a man attacked a woman near Ketner Lake, someone with a similar description choked an 8-year-old boy in a possible kidnapping attempt.

The man ran away only after the boy's sister and her friend yelled, cursed and threw their cellphones at him and the friend pulled on Chandler Jameson's arm.

"I don't know if he was trying to kill him, scare him or kidnap him," said Lisa Jameson, Chandler's mother.

Westminster police are soliciting information from the public about the attack on the woman on Memorial Day weekend in the belief that the same man may have kidnapped and slain 10-year-old Jessica Ridgeway.

The attack on the 8-year-old boy was not reported in the media until Friday, when Fox 31 News ran a story.

Jameson said that on May 10, she drove to a Target store about a half-mile from her home near Westcliff Parkway and Church Ranch Boulevard, leaving her 13-year-old daughter Tori and her friend Jeannie, 13, in charge of Chandler at her home. It was a warm day at about 6:30 p.m.

The Jamesons' backyard abuts a trail and a narrow green space next to a creek that leads to Ketner Lake about a mile away. The kids went outside playing with toy guns. Chandler had a plastic black gun with an orange top that makes "Star Wars" sounds. One of the girls had a gun that shoots Nerf darts, and the other had a toy wooden gun.

As they were walking along the trail near a street, the girls noticed an "attractive" white man who was

between 5 feet 6 inches and 6 feet tall, wearing jogging shorts, a Bolder Boulder T-shirt and green-and-white running shoes. He had a shaved head and no facial hair. He was trim and athletically built.
He kept looping down through a tunnel that went under the street and jogged by the kids about four or five times.

When the girls lost interest in their mock shooting game and Tori called her mother on her cellphone, the man suddenly grabbed Chandler, Jameson said.

The girls were talking on their phones and had their backs to Chandler, who was leaning against a railing that separated the trail from the street. The jogger grabbed Chandler by the neck, snatched his toy gun and threw it into the lake and was trying to lift him over the railing to the street.

Listening on the phone, Jameson heard Chandler scream. "The phone just died," she said.

The girls threw their guns and cellphones at the jogger. Jeannie grabbed Chandler's hand and tugged. The man finally let go and ran down a trail between Mandalay Middle School and Semper Elementary School.

Within minutes, Jameson reached the kids and they got into her car. When the children told her what had happened, she called police and started searching for the man in her car.

Firefighters and about 15 police cars responded to the attempted kidnapping, she said. A detective was assigned to the case. Investigators weren't able to get fingerprints from the suspect on Chandler's broken gun.

The incident proved more traumatic to Tori than to her little brother, who had bruises on his neck, Jameson said.

"My daughter was just bawling," she said.

The family soon moved away because of the incident.

The kidnapping and slaying of Jessica Ridgeway made her very sad, Jameson said.

Chandler mentions the attack every once in a while, she said. He recently told a friend, "You haven't been attacked by a man. I have."

SOURCE: http://www.denverpost.com/recommended/ci_21820103
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  • Genetta Browning Coleman Trying to make sure I thank everyone who has shared the picture and info for our cousin's missing daughter, but it's spreading so fast I can't keep up. THANK YOU!!
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    Carlos Alosilla Jr. Any news yet? I tried asking AZ friends if tey had connections. No luck though.
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    Erin Gillooly Kistner I have not heard any update. The Tuscon police are apparently moving very slowly- because of her age, and because there's a possibility she is a runaway. Regardless of whether she left willingly or not, she's only 16 and is not safe! One of the detectives apparently told my cousint today that he'd probably have better luck trying to find her on his own..!! So our family is doing our best to distribute her picture and info, and hopefully someone will see her soon and call the police or her dad.
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    Carlos Alosilla Jr. I am sorry you're family is going through this. I will be praying for you all.
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    Kevin Lim I don't know if this helps but they should try looking at her favorite hangouts or thinking about asking her friend's to see if they know anything.
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    Sheri Wurth does she have a facebook page? maybe try tagging her in the post with the picture to get it out to all her friends.
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    Erin Gillooly Kistner Her dad has headed to Glendale and has been knocking on doors of peo

Carol Thompson was last seen at 2 a.m. last Friday at a home in Lathrop, MO. She is 50 years old and suffers from heart problems and mental illness. Her family said she did not take her cell phone or purse with her.


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The family of a missing Caldwell County woman is asking for the public's help in their search.

Carol Thompson was last seen at 2 a.m. last Friday at a home in Lathrop, MO. She is 50 years old and suffers from heart problems and mental illness. Her family said she did not take her cell phone or purse with her.

Family and friends have put up fliers around town. Her sister said Thompson had recently been ill and was too weak to walk very far. She fears a passer-by may have given her a ride.

"That's one of my biggest concerns. I'm hoping she's in a hospital somewhere and maybe disoriented and doesn't know who she is," Judy Courtney said.

A search organized by family and volunteers continued Saturday, a week after Thompson's disappearance. Volunteers are searching property along Highways 116 and 69 in Caldwell County.

Anyone with information about this missing woman is asked to call the Caldwell County Sheriff's Office at 816-586-2681.

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Abigail safe & sound with police.

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Saanvi Venna
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Reward Offered In Case of Missing 10-Mont
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Local, State and Federal authorities working to find missing child
Local, state and federal authorities are working together in Upper Merion Township to locate a 10 month old baby girl, Saanvi Venna, believed to have been taken from her family’s apartment after the murder of her grandmother, Satayvathi Venna, age 61, yesterday. Montgomery County District Attorney Risa Vetri Ferman,Upper Merion Township Police Chief Thomas Nolan, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Philadelphia Division, Special Agent in Charge George Venizelos, announce the joint investigation into the homicide and child abduction, which occurred at the Marquis Apartments, 251 West DeKalb Pike in Upper Merion Township on Monday, October 22, 2012.

On Monday, October 22, 2012, at 1:16 PM, the Upper Merion Township Police Department responded to apartment C-603 for a reported homicide and child abduction. Investigators identified the missing child as Saanvi Venna, Asian Indian female, age 10 months. The Pennsylvania State Police issued an Amber Child Abduction Alert at the request of the Upper Merion Township Police. It is believed the abduction occurred on October 22, 2012 between the hours of 8:00 AM and 1:00 PM.

The body of Satyavathi Venna, age 61 was discovered inside the apartment. Venna is the paternal grandmother of Saanvi Venna and was babysitting the child. The grandmother was visiting from India, arriving in July 2012 and was scheduled to return home January 2013. The parents of the child are Venkata Konda Siva Venna (Father) and Chenchu Latha Punuru (Mother). The family was living together in the apartment. The parents emigrated from India in February 2007 and have previously lived in San Antonio Texas, Troy Michigan, and Cleveland Ohio. They moved to King of Prussia in June 2012.

In addition to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Fort Washington Field Office, the Upper Merion Township Police Department and the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office and Detective Bureau, agencies assisting in the search and rescue operation and homicide investigation include: Federal Bureau Investigation Crisis Negotiations Unit and Behavioral Analysis Unit (both in Quantico, Virginia), King of Prussia Fire Company, Lafayette Ambulance, Volunteer Medical Services of Lansdale and Montgomery County Police Academy.

An autopsy of the body of Satyavathi Venna is underway.
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3/15/2012: Interpol is looking for Dominika Gajdar (3) and Martin Gajdar (6) who were kidnapped in January of 2011 by their father Andrej Gajdar (32). It is thought they fled from Slovakia to the USA. If you see them, do NOT alert them but call your local law enforcement agency immediately. INTERPOL LINKS:


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Our daughter, Lauren Spierer, disappeared on June 3, 2011. Every time we write, think or utter those words we are riveted back to the afternoon we received the phone

Elizabeth Estelle Stonger, 27, of Lowell, N.C., clocked out from her job at Walmart in Belmont, N.C., at 1:17 p.m. on