Thursday, November 15, 2012


  • Wilmington, N. C ~ Alma Lawson, 86, has not been seen in almost two weeks. She was last seen walking in the Love Grove community, not far from her home. Detectives said Thursday that the rain hampered the dogs' ability to pick up a scent. They hope to take the dogs back out Friday. Her son reported her missing 12 days ago after she didn't return home from a friend's house.
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  • We still need volunteers to print flyers and post them around town! Lets find her alive!!!!



11/15/2012: Please share to help @[222558184447365:274:Seeking TheLost] find Austin Deaton (17) missing from Hazard, Kentucky since 11/11/2012 for his family. Article:  A Leslie County High School student was reported missing this week after visiting with family in Hazard over the weekend. Austin Deaton, 17, was last seen Sunday, Nov. 11 in the Backwoods area of Hazard, according to his aunt, Sarah Collins, also of Leslie County. Collins has custody of Deaton, and said her nephew was visiting his mother near Memorial Gym in Hazard when he told a family member that he was going to walk to his father’s house in Walkertown. No one has seen him since then.

Collins said so far she has had few answers about her nephew’s whereabouts. The Hazard Police Department is working the case and, according to Collins, talked to several people in the area, none of whom recall seeing him.

He was last seen wearing a pair of green cargo shorts and a maroon Leslie County T-shirt with the sleeves cut off. He is 5 feet 6 inches tall with blond hair, blue eyes, and weighs around 150 pounds.

Collins has reached out to many of Deaton’s friends via Facebook, and none reported hearing from him or knowing where he might have been.

“They were all kind of shocked,” said Collins. “They didn’t think he would run away. He never gave them any indication of anything like that.”

Deaton will turn 18 in two weeks, and Collins said this is another reason why she has a hard time believing he would have run away since it is so close to his birthday when he would be considered an adult.

If you have any information about where Deaton may be or have seen him, you are urged to call the Hazard Police Department at (606) 436-2222.

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If your child is missing call the police immediately. Once you have a case number call 1 800 THE LOST to get them listed on the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children's web site. As soon as they are listed send me a PM with the link to their poster and I will feature them. 

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SOURCE: http://hazard-herald.com/view/full_story/20835098/article-17-year-old-reported-missing--last-seen-in-Hazard
‎11/15/2012: Please share to help Seeking TheLost find Austin Deaton (17) missing from Hazard, Kentucky since 11/11/2012 for his family. Article: A Leslie Coun
ty High School student was reported missing this week after visiting with family in Hazard over the weekend. Austin Deaton, 17, was last seen Sunday, Nov. 11 in the Backwoods area of Hazard, according to his aunt, Sarah Collins, also of Leslie County. Collins has custody of Deaton, and said her nephew was visiting his mother near Memorial Gym in Hazard when he told a family member that he was going to walk to his father’s house in Walkertown. No one has seen him since then.

Collins said so far she has had few answers about her nephew’s whereabouts. The Hazard Police Department is working the case and, according to Collins, talked to several people in the area, none of whom recall seeing him.

He was last seen wearing a pair of green cargo shorts and a maroon Leslie County T-shirt with the sleeves cut off. He is 5 feet 6 inches tall with blond hair, blue eyes, and weighs around 150 pounds.

Collins has reached out to many of Deaton’s friends via Facebook, and none reported hearing from him or knowing where he might have been.

“They were all kind of shocked,” said Collins. “They didn’t think he would run away. He never gave them any indication of anything like that.”

Deaton will turn 18 in two weeks, and Collins said this is another reason why she has a hard time believing he would have run away since it is so close to his birthday when he would be considered an adult.

If you have any information about where Deaton may be or have seen him, you are urged to call the Hazard Police Department at (606) 436-2222.

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If your child is missing call the police immediately. Once you have a case number call 1 800 THE LOST to get them listed on the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children's web site. As soon as they are listed send me a PM with the link to their poster and I will feature them. 



https://www.facebook.com/groups/521185597911033/523136627715930/?notif_t=group_activity
ok just so everyone know facebook is messing up bad today and not just for me

ELIZABETH "LIZ" STONGER * AGE 27 * LIVES IN LOWELL, NC * LAST SEEN IN BELMONT, NC * 10/14/12
It’s been 17 days since Liz Stonger was last seen driving her burgundy Chevrolet Lumina away from the parking lot at Walmart in Belmont where she worked.
 
The 27-year-old single mother left the store Oct 14 at 1:15 p.m. on her lunch break, waved to a few people, drove away from the store alone and vanished. Her family hasn’t had any communication with her since and says it’s unlike her to just pull up stakes and leave.
 
Police are baffled by Stonger’s whereabouts and hope someone steps forward with the key that will lead to some answers.
 
“At this point we don’t have any idea where she’s at,” said Belmont Police Chief Charlie Franklin, who doesn’t suspect foul play in the case at this time.
 
On the evening she disappeared, her cell phone was used in McDowell County. Since then, there’s been no activity on the phone. Police say she’s conducted no banking business, used no financial cards or any social media including her Facebook account.
 
‘A real homebody’
 Elizabeth “Liz” Stonger of Lowell is originally from the Syracuse, N.Y., area. She lives with her 2-year-old son and her mother, Deb Grover.
 
She spoke alongside Liz Stonger’s sister, Amy Stonger, at a press conference at Belmont Police Department on Tuesday afternoon. They said it is uncharacteristic of Liz to drive far away and leave her son behind.
 
Amy Stonger has left messages for her sister on her Facebook page and is taking the search effort into her own hands, driving around McDowell County hoping to see her or her 1998 Chevrolet.
 
Grover describes her daughter as “a real homebody.” Amy Stonger said her sister doesn’t go out often and doesn’t have many friends. They said Liz Stonger has faced hardships including unsatisfying wages and the foreclosure of Grover’s home. 
 
Grover said her daughter doesn’t have a boyfriend or any friends in the area of western North Carolina where the phone activity was detected. The family drove through McDowell County over the summer on a camping trip but didn’t stop there.
 
“I can’t even see her driving up there,” Amy Stonger said. She can’t believe her sister won’t be around on Halloween to be with her 2-year-old son and says that’s uncharacteristic of her. She didn’t pack a bag in preparation to leave and as cold weather moves in, police say they don’t know if she has shelter.
 
“It doesn’t look like she prepared to go away. We have no reason to believe that she would,” Grover said.
Concerns about safety
Chief Franklin said the department is working with authorities in the McDowell County area in a collaborative effort to find Stonger. He hopes someone will see her or her Chevrolet and that will help pinpoint her location.
 
She is 5 foot 3 inches tall, weighs 180 pounds, and has red hair and hazel eyes. Her family said she also has a lot of tattoos.
 
“My gut tells me that she’s going to come home and I’m going to beat her up when she gets here,” Grover said.
 
Amy Stonger said she constantly wonders where her sister went, if she’s safe and if she needs help.
 
The North Carolina license plate on Liz Stonger’s burgundy Chevy is ABC-6609. The paint on the sedan is faded and a “happy bunny” sticker is on the fuel door. There is also a sticker on the rear windshield of a stick figure family that resembles a woman and child skeleton.
 
Anyone with information on Stonger’s whereabouts is asked to call the Belmont Police Department at 704-825-3792. The investigating officer on the case is Detective A. Buchanon.
http://www.gastongazette.com/news/local/police-search-for-missing-local-woman-1.33910
ELIZABETH "LIZ" STONGER * AGE 27 * LIVES IN LOWELL, NC * LAST SEEN IN BELMONT, NC * 10/14/12
It’s been 17 days since Liz Stonger was last seen driving her burgu
ndy Chevrolet Lumina away from the parking lot at Walmart in Belmont where she worked.

The 27-year-old single mother left the store Oct 14 at 1:15 p.m. on her lunch break, waved to a few people, drove away from the store alone and vanished. Her family hasn’t had any communication with her since and says it’s unlike her to just pull up stakes and leave.

Police are baffled by Stonger’s whereabouts and hope someone steps forward with the key that will lead to some answers.

“At this point we don’t have any idea where she’s at,” said Belmont Police Chief Charlie Franklin, who doesn’t suspect foul play in the case at this time.

On the evening she disappeared, her cell phone was used in McDowell County. Since then, there’s been no activity on the phone. Police say she’s conducted no banking business, used no financial cards or any social media including her Facebook account.

‘A real homebody’
Elizabeth “Liz” Stonger of Lowell is originally from the Syracuse, N.Y., area. She lives with her 2-year-old son and her mother, Deb Grover.

She spoke alongside Liz Stonger’s sister, Amy Stonger, at a press conference at Belmont Police Department on Tuesday afternoon. They said it is uncharacteristic of Liz to drive far away and leave her son behind.

Amy Stonger has left messages for her sister on her Facebook page and is taking the search effort into her own hands, driving around McDowell County hoping to see her or her 1998 Chevrolet.

Grover describes her daughter as “a real homebody.” Amy Stonger said her sister doesn’t go out often and doesn’t have many friends. They said Liz Stonger has faced hardships including unsatisfying wages and the foreclosure of Grover’s home.

Grover said her daughter doesn’t have a boyfriend or any friends in the area of western North Carolina where the phone activity was detected. The family drove through McDowell County over the summer on a camping trip but didn’t stop there.

“I can’t even see her driving up there,” Amy Stonger said. She can’t believe her sister won’t be around on Halloween to be with her 2-year-old son and says that’s uncharacteristic of her. She didn’t pack a bag in preparation to leave and as cold weather moves in, police say they don’t know if she has shelter.

“It doesn’t look like she prepared to go away. We have no reason to believe that she would,” Grover said.
Concerns about safety
Chief Franklin said the department is working with authorities in the McDowell County area in a collaborative effort to find Stonger. He hopes someone will see her or her Chevrolet and that will help pinpoint her location.

She is 5 foot 3 inches tall, weighs 180 pounds, and has red hair and hazel eyes. Her family said she also has a lot of tattoos.

“My gut tells me that she’s going to come home and I’m going to beat her up when she gets here,” Grover said.

Amy Stonger said she constantly wonders where her sister went, if she’s safe and if she needs help.

The North Carolina license plate on Liz Stonger’s burgundy Chevy is ABC-6609. The paint on the sedan is faded and a “happy bunny” sticker is on the fuel door. There is also a sticker on the rear windshield of a stick figure family that resembles a woman and child skeleton.

Anyone with information on Stonger’s whereabouts is asked to call the Belmont Police Department at 704-825-3792. The investigating officer on the case is Detective A. Buchanon.
http://www.gastongazette.com/news/local/police-search-for-missing-local-woman-1.33910
 

Please share to help find Austin Deaton, age 17, missing from Hazard, Kentucky since 11/11/2012 for his family: A Leslie County High School student was reported missing this week after visiting with family in Hazard over the weekend. Austin Deaton, 17, was last seen Sunday, Nov. 11 in the Backwoods area of Hazard, according to his aunt, Sarah Collins, also of Leslie County. Collins has custody of Deaton, and said her nephew was visiting his mother near Memorial Gym in Hazard when he told a family member that he was going to walk to his father’s house in Walkertown. No one has seen him since then.
 
Collins said so far she has had few answers about her nephew’s whereabouts. The Hazard Police Department is working the case and, according to Collins, talked to several people in the area, none of whom recall seeing him.
 
He was last seen wearing a pair of green cargo shorts and a maroon Leslie County T-shirt with the sleeves cut off. He is 5 feet 6 inches tall with blond hair, blue eyes, and weighs around 150 pounds.
 
Collins has reached out to many of Deaton’s friends via Facebook, and none reported hearing from him or knowing where he might have been.
 
“They were all kind of shocked,” said Collins. “They didn’t think he would run away. He never gave them any indication of anything like that.”
 
Deaton will turn 18 in two weeks, and Collins said this is another reason why she has a hard time believing he would have run away since it is so close to his birthday when he would be considered an adult.
 
If you have any information about where Deaton may be or have seen him, you are urged to call the Hazard Police Department at (606) 436-2222.

SOURCE: http://hazard-herald.com/view/full_story/20835098/article-17-year-old-reported-missing--last-seen-in-Hazard
Please share to help find Austin Deaton, age 17, missing from Hazard, Kentucky since 11/11/2012 for his family: A Leslie County High School student was reported
 missing this week after visiting with family in Hazard over the weekend. Austin Deaton, 17, was last seen Sunday, Nov. 11 in the Backwoods area of Hazard, according to his aunt, Sarah Collins, also of Leslie County. Collins has custody of Deaton, and said her nephew was visiting his mother near Memorial Gym in Hazard when he told a family member that he was going to walk to his father’s house in Walkertown. No one has seen him since then.

Collins said so far she has had few answers about her nephew’s whereabouts. The Hazard Police Department is working the case and, according to Collins, talked to several people in the area, none of whom recall seeing him.

He was last seen wearing a pair of green cargo shorts and a maroon Leslie County T-shirt with the sleeves cut off. He is 5 feet 6 inches tall with blond hair, blue eyes, and weighs around 150 pounds.

Collins has reached out to many of Deaton’s friends via Facebook, and none reported hearing from him or knowing where he might have been.

“They were all kind of shocked,” said Collins. “They didn’t think he would run away. He never gave them any indication of anything like that.”

Deaton will turn 18 in two weeks, and Collins said this is another reason why she has a hard time believing he would have run away since it is so close to his birthday when he would be considered an adult.

If you have any information about where Deaton may be or have seen him, you are urged to call the Hazard Police Department at (606) 436-2222.

SOURCE: http://hazard-herald.com/view/full_story/20835098/article-17-year-old-reported-missing--last-seen-in-Hazard
 


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The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children has notified us the follo
wing have been located;
Absalon Vasquez-Vasquez missing from Bradenton, FL

Sha'Cariavonshay Mitchell missing from Tampa, FL

Dalal & Lamia Waked missing from Miami, FL

Dennis Martin missing from Apopka, FL

Kethia Alexis missing from Homestead, FL

Briana Troyer missing from Tacoma, WA

Rachael Stuckey missing from Rising Fawn, GA

Nellie Strebeck missing from Baton Rouge, LA

Moorea Roach missing from Sparks, NV

Christina Hulsey missing from Springfield, OH

Ashley Lewis missing from Lawrenceville, GA

Savannah Harris missing from Lancaster, CA

Brittany Goings missing from Bellevue, NE

Holly Hagan missing from Woodstock, GA

Maggie Butrym missing from Barre, MA

Juliet Benavides missing from Chicago, IL

**As a side note, we don't post the photos of those who have been found as it's requested by NCMEC and federal law to remove any photos of children for privacy**


3 MORE HAVE BEEN LOCATED:

Nelson Li missing from Philadelphia, PA
Skylar Madigan-Fagan missing from Glendale, AZ
Madison Boutelle missing from Gainesville, GA

‎11/14/2012: Sierra LaMar Case Update: Sierra Still Missing: Morgan Hill, Califo
rnia: The man accused of killing 15-year-old Sierra LaMar of Morgan Hill has been charged in three attempted kidnappings at Safeway stores that left a Northern California community on edge. Investigators linked Antolin Garcia-Torres, 21, to the three 2009 attacks while investigating the LaMar case, the Mercury News of San Jose reported. Garcia-Torres was 17 at the time of the attacks but will be charged as an adult, the newspaper said.

The first incident occurred the evening of March 19, 2009, the Mercury News reported, when a 36-year-old woman told police she noticed a man walking behind her as she left a Safeway on Dunne Avenue in Morgan Hill.

The woman said the man began walking faster as she did, and after she got in her car, he tried to open the driver's side door. She had locked it, however, and drove away.

A few hours later, at another Safeway store about two miles away, a man attacked a 46-year-old woman as she got into her car, hitting her head with his fist and using a stun gun on her head and neck, the newspaper reported. The man ran when a passerby approached the vehicle after hearing the woman's screams.

Police said the suspect apparently got into the vehicle through an unlocked door.

The third attack occurred a week later, back at the Dunne Avenue Safeway, the Mercury News reported. An 18-year-old woman told police that after she parked behind the store, a man got into the back seat of her car. At the time, she was getting a pocket knife from her glove box — protection she carried after hearing of the first two attacks.

The man grabbed the knife, forced the woman's hand to her throat and placed the blade to her neck, the newspaper said. He hit her leg and "made grunting noises," but as soon as the woman screamed, he jumped out of the car and ran.

The string of attacks made some residents afraid to go to the store, the newspaper said, and prompted automated phone alerts from police to "keep residents up to date."

After Garcia-Torres — who used to work at a Safeway in Morgan Hill — was arrested on May 21 this year, investigators said DNA evidence connected him to a March 2009 attack, but did not elaborate on the crime.

Authorities linked Garcia-Torres to LaMar after finding his DNA on the girl's clothes, which were found neatly folded in a bag not far from where she was last seen. The high school cheerleader vanished the morning of March 16 on her way to school.

The teenager's body has not been found, despite extensive searches by both police and volunteers.

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‎11/8/2012: William D. Wilkins (60) missing from Sioux City Iowa since 11/2/2012
 was ▬►LOCATED SAFE on 11/11/2012. Article: A Holdrege family can breath a sigh of relief now that a missing relative has been found. The family was worried about William Wilkins, 60, of South Sioux City, who had been missing since November 2, and was without his medication or cellphone. Wilkins was located Sunday in Russelville, Ark. He is okay, and has been in contact with his family. SOURCE:http://www.nebraska.tv/story/20073722/missing-man-with-holdrege-ties-has-been-found
 


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If your child is missing call the police immediately. Once you have a case number call 1 800 THE LOST to get them listed on the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children's web site. As soon as they are listed send me a PM with the link to their poster and I will feature them.

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Previously: 11/8/2012: Please share to find William D. Wilkins (60) missing from Sioux City Iowa since 11/2/2012. Article: Former Holdrege and Bertrand resident Bill Wilkens is missing from his home in Sioux City, Iowa, according to the Holdrege Police Department. Family members are concerned because Wilkens has diabetes and his insulin and cell phone were left at his home. He is due for a refill of insulin but has not picked up his prescription.

Holdrege Police Chief Dennis Damoude says all of Wilkens’ money was removed from his back account through an ATM at a Casey’s convenience store in Sioux City. Police there have not yet determined if Wilkens used the ATM himself or if some else did.
Eric Wilkens of Holdrege is Bill’s son. Eric told the Hub that he is not sure where his father may have been going when he left, but believes he may have been coming to Holdrege for a visit. Eric says his dad answers to “Bill,” “William,” or “B.”

Wilkens’ is six feet tall, 290 pounds with dark brown hair. He wears a hearing aid. His car is a maroon 1997 Pontiac. The license plates are 37-B851. Police are urging the public to notify authorities with any information about Wilkens or his car.

Wilkens moved from Holdrege to Sioux City in August. His daughter Annette Anderson also lives there. Family members started circulating Wilkens’ photo on Facebook a few days ago.

From William's daughter: Please can you help spread the word and help find my dad. He is without his insulin and we are very worried and just need to know he is safe.

CHILD ABDUCTION EMERGENCY PLEASE SHARE: KIDNAPPED FROM ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA: ANDR
EA GARCIA
Case Type: Non Family Abduction
DOB: Aug 15, 1998 Sex: Female
missing date: Nov 13, 2012 Race: Hispanic
Age Now: 14 Height: 4'11" (150 cm)
missing city: ONTARIO Weight: 110 lbs (50 kg)
missing state : CA Hair Color: Black
missing country: United States Eye Color: Brown
Case Number: NCMC1206029

Circumstances: Andrea was last seen on November 13, 2012. She may be in the company of a male. They may still be in the local area. Andrea has a right cleft lip and a slight indentation in her nose.

ANYONE HAVING INFORMATION SHOULD CONTACT
National Center for missing & Exploited Children
1-800-843-5678 (1-800-THE-LOST) or the Ontario Police Department (California) 1-909-395-2001

Please share her flyer with your friends. A online flyer is a excellent way to get the word out about a missing person. With todays technology it can be viewed literally anywhere. You can also tag your friends to the flyer which is another good way to spread the word quickly about a missing person, (you must “Like” the page it's uploaded on before it will let you tag it).

Missing: Courtney Jones-Botta
Case: Missing with possible foul play
Nickname: C
ort; Cort Jones
Missing From: Redding, California
Missing Date: August 16, 2012
Race: White Sex: M
Age at time missing: 23 years old
Height: 6’1″
Weight: 155 lbs
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Blue
Complexion: Medium
Tattoo: On left shoulder is a cross with armor tattoo.
Clothing: Was wearing, or carrying, an unknown color tank top, tight black denim jeans cut off at the knees (shorts) and black shoes.
Police Agency: Redding Police Department at (530) 225-4564
Case Number: 12-60418 NIC #: M030906810

Circumstances: Cort was last seen by his mother entering a residence at 745 Joaquin Way, Redding, CA on August 16, 2012 at approximately 3:00 pm. He was carrying a black and red “Giant” brand bicycle

frame. Approximately one hour later Cort JONES called his mother for a ride home, when she arrived he wasn’t at the location and the resident told her that Cort JONES had left on foot. He hasn’t

been seen since. His mother says she is very concerned because it is out of character for her son to not check in. She is hoping someone comes forward soon with information leading to Courtney’s disappearance.

The last time she spoke with her son was on Aug. 16 when he called her to ask for a ride from a residence on Joaquin Avenue. But when Dietrich arrived at the residence around 20 minutes later, she said could not locate Cort.

Cort Jones is at risk due to suspicious circumstances.




‎11/14/2012: Please share to find Gwen Munday Bass (52) missing from Sedona, Ari
zona since 11/7/2012. GWEN IS ON FOOT and was SPOTTED Thursday, 11/8/2012 about 1/2 up Oak Creek Canyon near Slide Rock and the Butterfly Garden Inn in Sedona. It appears she is headed NORTH to Flagstaff, Arizona. Source: Family. To assist with future Amber Alerts and other missing person cases through flyer and picture sharing on Facebook please like Seeking TheLost: http://facebook.com/seeking.thelost.news

‎11/14/2012: Alexander Nichols (16) missing from MILTON, VERMONT since 11/10/201
2 was ▬►LOCATED SAFE today in Phoenix, Arizona and is currently in the custody of Phoenix Police. Arrangements are being made for his return to his family in Milton, Vermont. Alex was last seen Saturday morning leaving for work. According to police, Nichols never made it to work. Police say Nichols had been in contact with a teenage boy from Mesa, Arizona who was reported missing on Sunday. The unidentified teen from Arizona left a note for his parents stating his intention to meet up with others that understood him. According to police, Nichols took his toothbrush and withdrew all the money from his bank account.

There had been no activity on Nichols' cell phone since Saturday. Nichols was thought to be driving a blue/dark teal 1999 Toyota Corolla. 

NEW TOWN, NORTH DAKOTA: Kristopher D. Clarke, 29, was last seen on Feb. 22, 2012, at Blackstone Trucking in New Town wearing a gray jogging suit. He is 5 foot and 9 inches tall and about 140-155 pounds with brown hair and eyes. Clarke has scars on both lower legs, left wrist, left side over his ribs to his upper back and on his stomach from a motorcycle accident.

If anyone has any information on
 the whereabouts of Clarke, contact Special agent Steve Gutknecht 701-774-4310.

David Morris first met Kristopher D. Clarke, also known as KC, three and a half years ago when Clarke started working at Bruner Auto Group as a salesman. Even though Clarke later took a job in New Town, N.D., Morris kept in touch.

After not being able to contact Clarke in February, Morris started to suspect something was wrong. Morris’ suspicions were confirmed when a mutual friend asked Morris if he had seen the website on Clarke.

“He asked me if I knew that KC was missing,” Morris said. “After I saw the Facebook page, I immediately called his mother and have been keeping in contact with her at least every two to three days.”

Clarke, 29, was last seen on Feb. 22, 2012, at Blackstone Trucking in New Town wearing a gray jogging suit. He is 5 foot and 9 inches tall and about 140-155 pounds with brown hair and eyes. Clarke has scars on both lower legs, left wrist, left side over his ribs to his upper back and on his stomach from a motorcycle accident.

Clarke’s mother, Jill Williams, created the Find kc-gimpdaddy Facebook as another tool to help find her son and to receive tips on his location. According to a Facebook post, Williams explains why she named the page. “Friends called him gimp daddy after his motorcycle accident, and thought putting that in along with his name would make it easier to find this page.”

Williams’ husband and his friends left Buckley, Wash., Wednesday night to drive to Brownwood to pick up Clarke’s belongings. Williams and her husband will be using all of their savings to finance the journey and fear they won’t have enough money for their trip of more than 5,000 miles.

“We hadn’t realized what a huge undertaking this was going to be,” Williams said. “We will be using all of our savings and we don’t have much money either. We had saved for a very long time to have any savings — this economy is terrible. To those of you who can't help financially, you can still help by praying, giving advice, tips and support. Every kind of help is appreciated and precious to us.”

Morris is hoping to ease some of the financial burden by collecting donations locally and helping the family move Clarke’s belongings.

“We will be presenting the donations we collect to his family Saturday,” Morris said. “I know how much of a financial strain picking up KC’s belongings will be on the family. They aren’t just coming here, they will also be going up to North Dakota.”

Donations are being accepted locally and can be given to David Morris at Bruner Auto Group, J.D. Walker at Stanley Dodge, and at KOXE. Donations can also be made online via Paypal to merrylegss@yahoo.com. The Find kc-gimpdaddy Facebook page asks for donations made through Paypal be marked as a gift to avoid any fees.

For more information about making a donation or to assist with moving Clarke’s items, call Morris at (325) 200-8928.
NEW TOWN, NORTH DAKOTA: Kristopher D. Clarke, 29, was last seen on Feb. 22, 2012...

MISSING FROM LANSING, MICHIGAN: Please help us locate Shiana Smith, age 15. Shia
na was reported by her mother as a runaway, and has been missing since Monday evening, November 12, 2012. She was last seen leaving the Lansing Mall Cinema at 6:40pm, and was alone when she left. It is unknown if she met anyone near the movie theater. If you have any information that could help us locate Shiana, please call (517)372-8217.

Please share her flyer with your friends. A online flyer is a excellent way to get the word out about a missing person. With todays technology it can be viewed literally anywhere. You can also tag your friends to the flyer which is another good way to spread the word quickly about a missing person, (you must “Like” the page it's uploaded on before it will let you tag it).

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Sarah Cafferkey was last seen by her family at home on Ross Street Bacchus Marsh
 Victoria on Friday 9 November.
It is believed that Sarah went out with friends on Friday night and has not been seen since.
Police and Sarah’s family have concerns for her welfare due to a medical condition which requires medication.
She is described as Caucasian with a fair complexion, 168cm tall, thin build, black shoulder length straight hair with green eyes.
It is not known what she was last seen wearing..
Sarah’s vehicle, a silver 2001 Astra sedan, registration OOHSEZ is also missing.