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Sunday, May 27, 2012
Aaron Juakei Evans
Distinguishing Characteristics: Close cropped hair, glasses
and moustache.
Medical Conditions: May be suffering from paranoid schizophrenia.
Case Number:
Details of Disappearance
Aaron was last seen on November 1, 2011 in Jackson, Mississippi.
Aaron Juakei Evans..
Randall E. Voyles Missing Since: November 19, 2010 from Kansas City, Clay County, Missouri Classification: Missing
Randy is a member of the homeless population in Kansas City. However, he normally stays in contact with his family. He has not contacted them and they are concerned for his welfare.
Investigating Agency
If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:
Kansas City Police Department
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NEWS & VIEWSHEARTBREAKING
Murdered Marine Wife's Last Message Will Give You Chills
Posted by Kiri Blakeley
on April 27, 2012 at 10:31 AM
Ugh! New evidence has come to light in the murder of the wife of a California Marineand it is terrifying. Today, a district attorney disclosed that Brittany Killgore, who was found dead April 17, had sent a last text message to a friend. What she said will give you night sweats.
Brittany had filed for divorce from her husband,Lance Cpl. Cory Killgore, who was inAfghanistan when she disappeared. Then, she met up with another Marine, Louis Ray Perez. This is where things get tragic.
Brittany was found dead and another woman, Jessica Lynn Lopez, has been charged. Lopez and Perez live together and supposedly were into the BDSM scene. And now comes word that Brittany’s last words were in a text message sent to a friend, and the message was a cry for help. Literally. The message said, "Help."
First of all, I can’t imagine what was going on there. Since she didn’t call 911 for help but text messaged a friend, did that mean she had to stay quiet? Also, she must have known she was in trouble and that things were going to get bad.
I cannot imagine what I would do if I got a message like this from a friend. I’d probably wonder if it was a mistake. Did she mean to write, "Hey"? "Hello"? My first instinct would be to call back. But what if it just went to voicemail? What would I do then? Would I call the police? It could be difficult to get the police to get involved with simple text that said, "Help," with no other information. Plus, they wouldn’t even know where to go. And neither would I.
It must be awful for the friend who got this message, to see the last cry of Brittany, and to know he or she wasn't able to save her. Of course, it’s much worse for Brittany, who had to send the message.
What would you do if your friend sent you a message like this?
Charleston man's disappearance considered suspicious
May 24, 2012
Charleston man's disappearance considered suspicious
By Travis Crum
Advertiser
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Police are calling a Charleston man's disappearance suspicious after finding his car and cellphone abandoned on a dead end street Thursday.
Robert "Bob" Kenneth Snow, 55, of 103 Arlington Ave., was last seen by relatives at about 4:30 p.m. Wednesday leaving the 7-11 on Washington Street West, where he works as a district manager, said Wendy Reynolds, his daughter.
He was then seen again at about 5:30 p.m. at the 7-11 on Bigley Avenue, when he checked on employees and bought some lottery tickets, Reynolds said.
At about 6:10 p.m. Wednesday, a co-worker called Snow's mother and said he failed to show up to a required district managers meeting.
He didn't show up at his girlfriend's house in South Charleston that night either, said Charleston Police Sgt. Bobby Eggleton.
Relatives filed a missing-person's report with the West Virginia State Police on Thursday morning. Eggleton said troopers asked him to track Snow's cellphone using triangulation software owned by the Charleston Police Department.
Detectives tracked the signal to a parking lot at the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue and Westmoreland Drive in Dunbar. That's where they found Snow's car, with the cellphone inside, but no clues as to his whereabouts.
Police searched along the Elk River bank and looked down alleyways, but turned up nothing, Eggleton said.
Surveillance footage captured Snow's vehicle passing through the Go-Mart parking lot at about 6:35 p.m. Wednesday on Dunbar Avenue, about three blocks from where his car was found, Eggleton said. It was unclear who was driving the vehicle.
Robert "Bob" Kenneth Snow, 55, of 103 Arlington Ave., was last seen by relatives at about 4:30 p.m. Wednesday leaving the 7-11 on Washington Street West, where he works as a district manager, said Wendy Reynolds, his daughter.
He was then seen again at about 5:30 p.m. at the 7-11 on Bigley Avenue, when he checked on employees and bought some lottery tickets, Reynolds said.
At about 6:10 p.m. Wednesday, a co-worker called Snow's mother and said he failed to show up to a required district managers meeting.
He didn't show up at his girlfriend's house in South Charleston that night either, said Charleston Police Sgt. Bobby Eggleton.
Relatives filed a missing-person's report with the West Virginia State Police on Thursday morning. Eggleton said troopers asked him to track Snow's cellphone using triangulation software owned by the Charleston Police Department.
Detectives tracked the signal to a parking lot at the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue and Westmoreland Drive in Dunbar. That's where they found Snow's car, with the cellphone inside, but no clues as to his whereabouts.
Police searched along the Elk River bank and looked down alleyways, but turned up nothing, Eggleton said.
Surveillance footage captured Snow's vehicle passing through the Go-Mart parking lot at about 6:35 p.m. Wednesday on Dunbar Avenue, about three blocks from where his car was found, Eggleton said. It was unclear who was driving the vehicle.
Missing Charleston man capital’s first slaying of 2012
Missing Charleston man capital’s first slaying of 2012
7-Eleven district manager’s body found in Elk River
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Charleston police are investigating the city's first homicide this year after boaters found the body of a missing man in the Elk River Saturday morning.
Charleston Police Sgt. Bobby Eggleton said Robert "Bob" Kenneth Snow, 55, of 103 Arlington Ave., Charleston, had been in the river for a couple days when boaters called Kanawha County Metro 911 at about 11:30 a.m. and said there was a body floating in the Elk near the Slack Street boat ramp.
A Charleston Fire Department rescue boat was called to the scene to help retrieve the body from the river. It was placed in an ambulance and transported to an area dock.
As of Saturday evening, police said they have no suspects or a motive in the slaying, Eggleton said, but did say that foul play is suspected.
Eggleton said "certain evidentiary things that we found . . . stuff on Mr. Snow would lead us to believe that foul play has occurred."
Snow was last seen by relatives at about 4:30 p.m. Wednesday leaving the 7-Eleven on Washington Street West, where he worked as a district manager.
He was seen again at about 5:30 p.m. at the 7-Eleven on Bigley Avenue, when he checked on employees and bought some lottery tickets, the Gazette-Mail previously reported.
Snow didn't show up at his girlfriend's house in South Charleston that night, Eggleton has said earlier in the week.
Relatives filed a missing-person's report with the West Virginia State Police on Thursday morning. Troopers asked Eggleton to track Snow's cellphone using triangulation software owned by the Charleston Police Department.
Detectives tracked the signal to a parking lot at the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue and Westmoreland Drive on Charleston's West Side. That's where they found Snow's car, with the cellphone inside, but no clues as to his whereabouts.
Snow was a private, quiet person who kept to himself, said his daughter, Wendy Reynolds. As a NASCAR fanatic and family-oriented man, he went to races all the time with his family, she said.
Charleston Police Sgt. Bobby Eggleton said Robert "Bob" Kenneth Snow, 55, of 103 Arlington Ave., Charleston, had been in the river for a couple days when boaters called Kanawha County Metro 911 at about 11:30 a.m. and said there was a body floating in the Elk near the Slack Street boat ramp.
A Charleston Fire Department rescue boat was called to the scene to help retrieve the body from the river. It was placed in an ambulance and transported to an area dock.
As of Saturday evening, police said they have no suspects or a motive in the slaying, Eggleton said, but did say that foul play is suspected.
Eggleton said "certain evidentiary things that we found . . . stuff on Mr. Snow would lead us to believe that foul play has occurred."
Snow was last seen by relatives at about 4:30 p.m. Wednesday leaving the 7-Eleven on Washington Street West, where he worked as a district manager.
He was seen again at about 5:30 p.m. at the 7-Eleven on Bigley Avenue, when he checked on employees and bought some lottery tickets, the Gazette-Mail previously reported.
Snow didn't show up at his girlfriend's house in South Charleston that night, Eggleton has said earlier in the week.
Relatives filed a missing-person's report with the West Virginia State Police on Thursday morning. Troopers asked Eggleton to track Snow's cellphone using triangulation software owned by the Charleston Police Department.
Detectives tracked the signal to a parking lot at the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue and Westmoreland Drive on Charleston's West Side. That's where they found Snow's car, with the cellphone inside, but no clues as to his whereabouts.
Snow was a private, quiet person who kept to himself, said his daughter, Wendy Reynolds. As a NASCAR fanatic and family-oriented man, he went to races all the time with his family, she said.
Four bodies found in Nicholas County
CARL, W.Va. -- Four bodies were found in Nicholas County on Saturday evening, and State Police believe they are a family -- including two small children -- reported missing on Monday.
Steven Hendrix, Amber Martin, and Hendrix's two children, ages 6 and 4, were reported missing to State Police in Rainelle by Hendrix's daughter on Monday, according to a State Police news release.
On Friday, Hendrix's vehicle was found off Brushy Meadow Creek Road near Carl in Nicholas County. The condition of the vehicle indicated foul play, according to the news release.
The bodies were found on Saturday, in a wooded area about a mile from the vehicle.
State Police believe a man named James Roy Belknap is a suspect in the case. They did not know where he was on Saturday night, but said he might be driving a white F-150 pickup or a Chevrolet Monte Carlo.
At the time of her disappearance, Cédrika was about 5 foot tall and weighed approximately 70 pounds. She has long, curly dark red or reddish brown hair. She was last seen wearing a green sundress, green flip-flops, and a black watch with a pink contour. If you have any information about the whereabouts of Cédrika Provencher, please contact MCSC confidentially at 1.800.661.6160 or tips@mcsc.ca. 127 shares sweet girl; praying for your return. Cédrika Provencher..
Missing people from my FB friends families
By: Marcia Ann
At the time of her disappearance, Cédrika was about 5 foot tall and weighed approximately 70 pounds. She has long, curly dark red or reddish brown hair. She was last seen wearing a green sundress, green flip-flops, and a black watch with a pink contour.
If you have any information about the whereabouts of Cédrika Provencher, please contact MCSC confidentially at 1.800.661.6160 or tips@mcsc.ca.
127 shares sweet girl; praying for your return.
Cédrika Provencher..
(Updated Poster with correct information ) ~ Missing New York ~ Nieko Lisi 18, has been missing since September 30th, 2011. Nieko's family are looking for any credible, verifiable information leading to him. Nieko is just under 6ft tall, muscular build, has three tattoos, Chinese writing on back of left arm, two religious type tattoos on his abs of Jesus and angels. If you have any information about Nieko's whereabouts or his disappearance your urged to do the right thing and come forth NOW!
(Updated Poster with correct information ) ~ Missing New York ~ Nieko Lisi 18, has been missing since September 30th, 2011. Nieko's family are looking for any credible, verifiable information leading to him. Nieko is just under 6ft tall, muscular build, has three tattoos, Chinese writing on back of left arm, two religious type tattoos on his abs of Jesus and angels. If you have any information about Nieko's whereabouts or his disappearance your urged to do the right thing and come forth NOW!
Rilya Alert: Missing Jazzalyn Espericueta Missing 05/22/2012 Marietta, Ga
Rilya Alert: Missing Jazzalyn Espericueta
Missing 05/22/2012
Marietta, Ga
15 year old Jazzalyn Ma'khia has been missing since Tuesday May 22. She was last seen in her room about 1:15 am. She was missing at 6 am that morning by her father that went to wake her for school. The only thing left behind by her was a letter letting them know that she was running away. The Cobb County police and sheriff's office have been notified and they have a run away issued for her.
Please call police if you see her- 770-499-3900.
Case number 12-0551655
We are speaking to her mom!!
Saturday, May 26, 2012
This is so sad. please teach your children to swim
This is so sad. please teach your children to swim.
Chicago's beaches officially opened Friday, a sunny and warm day that again made clear why Lake Michigan is so inviting in the summertime.
But Friday also brought a reminder of the lake's potential dangers. Not long after Chicago Park District lifeguards took their post for the first time this season, divers found a body while searching for 15...See More
Body found by hikers ID’d as missing Carnation woman blogs.seattletimes.com
http://blogs.seattletimes.com/ today/2012/05/ body-found-by-hikers-idd-as-mis sing-carnation-woman/
Posted by : TJ
Executive Support Member
LostNMissing , Inc
A body discovered by hikers near a trail outside the Tolt MacDonald Park in Carnation has been identified as that of Lorene F. Bardy, the 53-year-old Carnation woman who went missing the morning of April 26. The King County Medical Examiner’s office said the cause and manner of her death were still ...
This is just sad. A scorned Florida woman who caught the father of her child with another woman made sure they felt her same shock... literally. Eva Hartman, 34, allegedly screamed 'You and I just had sex last night' when she saw Alvin Hennis, 42, and Cordelia Rose naked in bed. ... See More
This is just sad.
A scorned Florida woman who caught the father of her child with another woman made sure they felt her same shock... literally.
Eva Hartman, 34, allegedly screamed 'You and I just had sex last night' when she saw Alvin Hennis, 42, and Cordelia Rose naked in bed.
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Isabel Celis: Police found BLOOD in missing girl's bedroom as documents reveal neighbours have accus www.dailymail.co.uk Police in Tucson, Arizona recently released crime scene documents that reveal blood was found in the room of missing six-year-old Isabel Celis, who went missing last month.
Neighbours have accused her father of involvement in disappearance.Investigators believe 6-year-old Isabel Celis disappeared from her bedroom sometime after 11 p.m. on Friday, April 2th. Her parents say they tucked in her that night only to find her gone the next morning.On the morning Isabel was reported missing, police immediately took DNA samples from the child's parents and brothers. According to documents, they also took the Isabel's hairbrush and toothbrush.Anyone with information is 'URGED"to call the Tucson police at 520-791-4444 or 520-882-7643
Isabel Celis: Police found BLOOD in missing girl's bedroom as documents reveal neighbours have accus
Police in Tucson, Arizona recently released crime scene documents that reveal blood was found in the room of missing six-year-old Isabel Celis, who went missing last month.
Toddler Reported Missing in Covington www.local12.com Police Search Wooded Area But Stopped Saying They Believe He Was Safe with Immediate Family
1-year-old William Cunningham was last seen on Welsh Drive in the City Heights Public Housing Complex, around 6 p.m. Friday. The toddler’s aunt told Local 12 News she was babysitting him and left the boy playing with other kids outside while she went into her apartment to retrieve some clothing.. When she came back William Cunningham was gone.Police launched a massive search for the toddler. Firefighters and police scoured the woods using police dogs. If you have information call the Covington,Kentucky police at (859) 292-2222 Fax Number: (859) 261-0202
A Texas teacher has been fired for an out of the box punishment she dished out to her class of unruly four-year-olds: she would shut them in a dark janitor's closet.
Telling the children that there were monsters inside that would eat them for misbehaving, she would close the door and keep her Varnett Charter School pre-kindergartners inside for five minutes each.
But when little Kelon Johnson-Chaney had his turn in the closet, he cried so hard he threw up - and his mother is outraged by what happened.
Mother Knows Best: Mother Kelicia Johnson-Chaney said the punishment was tantamount to torture, and pulled her son from the school
'You are taking a four-year-old and putting them in a dark closet. That’s like torture. That’s a torture even to an adult that is afraid of the dark. Who locks anybody in a closet?' angry mother Kelicia Johnson-Chaney said to KENS5.
The teacher and her aide have been fired.
'They used the monster in a closet as means of discipline and trying to correct behavior that is just unacceptable,' said Varnett Superintendent Dr Annette Cluff to Fox26.
Kelon said that the incident happened after the class read the book After School Monsters.
In the book, a little girl returns home from school to find a monster waiting inside her house to eat her, chasing her around the kitchen.
Reading is Believing: Kelon said that the incident happened after the class read the book After School Monsters
Punishment: Varnett Superintendent Dr Annette Cluff fired the teacher and her aide for
Eventually she stops running and faces him, saying he can't hurt her because she is 'strong inside.'
The teacher, evidently, used the story as inspiration.
'There was a monster and the monster was going to eat me,' Kelon said.
He told his parents that first she put one student inside the janitor's closet, with all the cleaning supplies, and Kelon and some other boys laughed.
Then the rest of them had their turn.
'Since I got in the monster closet, she should have got in the monster closet.'
Kelon Johnson-Chaney
'I don’t like going in the closet,' Kelon said to KENS5. 'It is scary.'
Dr Cluff said she was also shocked by the treatment of the children.
'I'm a grandma, I'm a mother and I wouldn't allow that kind of behavior with my own child,' Dr Cluff said.
Mrs Johnson-Chaney said she was happy the teacher was penalized, but she's not going to let her child anywhere near the school again.
Little Kelon, however, thinks she should be punished differently.
'Since I got in the monster closet,' Kelon said, 'she should have got in the monster closet.
Remembering the missing on National Missing Persons Day www.fox19.com
Thanks to all that has helped
There have been several high profile missing person cases throughout the Tri-State over the last 1 1/2 years that still are unsolved.
Man beaten at Florence laundromat for $15
Nieko Lisi - Addison, NY - September 30, 2011
Nieko Lisi - Addison, NY - September 30, 2011
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