Friday, August 1, 2014

Missing Dundee woman Jennifer Huston bought sleeping pills before disappearance DUNDEE, OR Missing Dundee woman Jennifer Huston stopped at Rite Aid in Newberg...

Missing Dundee woman Jennifer Huston bought sleeping pills before disappearance
DUNDEE, OR
Missing Dundee woman Jennifer Huston stopped at Rite Aid in Newberg and purchased Gatorade, trail mix and over-the-counter sleeping pills before she disappeared. Police released new details about the search for the married mother of two young boys on Tuesday.
Detectives said her husband, Kallen Huston, has been cooperative through the whole process, including multiple interviews, and he passed a polygraph test.
Investigators previously released a timeline of Jennifer Huston's last known activities that included leaving her home last Thursday evening at 5:45 p.m., going to the Oregon First Community Credit Union in Newberg about three miles away and then to the nearby Circle K gas station on Portland Road.
Police said she spent less than $40 at the gas station, so they believe she was topping off the tank. She withdrew less than $100 from the credit union ATM.
Now, police said she also stopped at Rite Aid. Detectives released a surveillance image from that store of Jennifer Huston in hopes it will lead to additional clues in this case.
Officers said the amount of sleeping pills she purchased would not be enough for a lethal dose.
Police said the expected travel range of Jennifer Huston's SUV on a full tank of gasoline would be 300 to 350 miles.
Detectives said she had several favorite places she would visit with her family within that range of Newberg, but did not elaborate on specific locations. At a news conference Tuesday evening police said there have been no confirmed sightings of Jennifer Huston since the night she disappeared.
Police have received reported sightings in California, Washington and as far away as Michigan.
According to phone records, Jennifer Huston received a text message from her mother at 6:22 p.m. Thursday, but the phone stopped sending signals at 6:25 p.m.
Police said there remains no known criminal link in this investigation. Because police can't prove she is endangered, they said it's been difficult obtaining subpoenas related to the investigation.
Her husband told detectives that when he got home on Thursday, she seemed a little stressed out and needed time away from the house. He described that as not being unusual.
Police said if she is safe and doesn't want to come home right now, they still hope she will reach out to let someone know.
Jennifer Huston is 5'7" with blonde hair and blue eyes. She was last seen wearing black and pink Nike shoes and black yoga pants. She drives a dark green 1999 Lexus LX 470 with Oregon plates WXH 011.
The SUV had a U-shaped crack in the windshield on the passenger side and a Yakima ski rack mounted on the roof.
Any tips or leads should be referred to the Newberg-Dundee Police Department by calling 503-537-1246. http://www.kptv.com/story/26145834/police-husband-of-missing-dundee-woman-jennifer-huston-passed-polygraph
 

Tuscaloosa police Sgt. Brent Blankley says officers have been searching for a missing teen. Police say Destiny Schaetzle, 13, was reported missing on Sunday, July 27. She was last seen at her home in the 3700 block of 64th Street Northeast, in the North Park subdivision.

Tuscaloosa police Sgt. Brent Blankley says officers have been searching for a missing teen.
Police say Destiny Schaetzle, 13, was reported missing on Sunday, July 27. She was last seen at her home in the 3700 block of 64th Street Northeast, in the North Park subdivision.
It is believed that Schaetzle ran away but police are concerned after no contact from in her four days.
"I want people to know we love her. We really want her home. We all miss her a lot," her mother, Lindsay Schaetzle, said.
Lindsay Schaetzle said the family was sitting down to dinner on Sunday when they realized Schaetzle wasn't home.
"We noticed Desti was missing when we went to get everyone for dinner. She was nowhere in the house. And after searching the house we figured she had gone out the back door and so we searched the yard and searched the neighborhood and talked to everybody and nobody's seen her," Lindsay Schaetzle said.
Schaetzle believed her daughter may have been hiding in the wooded around the neighborhood. Police used helicopters to search the wooded area, but have not yet found her.
She's described as looking younger than her age of 13, with sandy blonde, shoulder-length hair and brown eyes.
Her family says she was last seen wearing a light blue shirt with a flag on it, Umbros and crimson and white polka dot flipflops with her hair in a pony tail.
On Tuesday afternoon, several Tuscaloosa officers searched by air and on foot in the area of the neighborhood. Officers also went door-to-door talking to neighbors.
Police plan to conduct a large scale search on Wednesday, which will begin in the morning.
"Please pray for her. We miss her very badly. It's been way too long," her mom said.
Family friends are posting updates on the Facebook Page "Prayers for Desti."
If you have any information on Schaetzle's location please contact the Tuscaloosa Police Department at 205-349-2121.
 

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Beck Hotspenpiller is believed to have been taken by his non- custodial father, Cory Hotspenpiller. Cory's girlfriend is named Tammie Zettlemoyer.

 suspected of being involved in Beck's parental kidnapping. Her name is provided only to assist in locating Beck and Cory. If you have any information, please contact Springfield Police Department at 417-864-1810

Theodore Garrison was last seen on July 30, 2000 in Kansas City Missouri. The circumstances to how he went missing is unknown, but foul play is suspected

ore could possibly be using supplement a date of birth, 06/08/82, and could be going by the names of Ted Garrison, William T. Garrison, Randall P. Presley, Speed, or Teddy. If you have any information concerning his whereabouts, please contact Kansas City Police Department at 816-234-5295

Timothy James, 50, went missing on July 30, 2013 from the St. Louis area. No other details are available. If you have any information, please contact the St. Louis, MO Metro Police Department at 314-444-5555

Timothy James, 50, went missing on July 30, 2013 from the St. Louis area. No other details are available. If you have any information, please contact the St. Louis, MO Metro Police Department at 314-444-5555

Little Beck's mother dropped him off with his father in Springfield, Missouri, late last July. She has not seen him since. At the time she was involved in a custody dispute with the boy's father Corey Hotsenpiller, 21. The U.S. Marshal’s Office believe Hotsenpiller has been on the run with his young son since then. Hotsenpiller, who is 5ft 8in, 160 pounds, with blonde hair and blue eyes, has been charged with federal parental kidnapping.

A year later, the SGF Police - Springfield, MO are still searching for Beck Hotenspiller. He was was allegedly abducted by his father, Cory Hotsenpiller. If you have any information about where Beck or Cory are, call 1-800-843-5678.
Beck has a new baby brother at home just waiting to meet him. There is nothing like the bond between siblings, these children are being robbed of time they can not get back! Bring Beck HOME!
Little Beck's mother dropped him off with his father in Springfield, Missouri, late last July. She has not seen him since. At the time she was involved in a custody dispute with the boy's father Corey Hotsenpiller, 21. The U.S. Marshal’s Office believe Hotsenpiller has been on the run with his young son since then. Hotsenpiller, who is 5ft 8in, 160 pounds, with blonde hair and blue eyes, has been charged with federal parental kidnapping.
According to deputies, Hotsenpiller has no job and very little means when it comes to taking care of a baby.
'I don't know who's helping Corey but I'm quite certain that Corey is being helped by somebody,' said Walker.
According to police documents, Hotsenpiller's father said he knew his son was going to leave the area with his grandson, but the location would not be 'traceable.'
Police said the father denied knowing where his son went.
After Hotsenpiller missed a hearing in August, Greene County Family Division Commissioner Sue Chrisman awarded full temporary legal custody to Breci.
Chrisman also ordered Hotsenpiller to return Beck.
'You can't just hold a little boy hostage basically. Because he deserves to have his mom and his dad,' said Breci.
Someone knows where Beck is. Bring Beck Home!
IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION CONTACT--
Springfield Police Department (Missouri) 1-417-864-1810
US MARSHAL'S OFFICE at 417-831-0588
NCMEC 1-800-THE-LOST

A Dakota County grand jury has upgraded the murder charges against two people accused of killing missing University of Minnesota student Anarae Schunk last September. Shavelle Oscar Chavez-Nelson, 32, and Ashley Marie Conrade, 24, were each indicted Tuesday on first-degree murder charges, the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports.

Charges upgraded to 1st degree murder in death of missing student Anarae Schunk
A Dakota County grand jury has upgraded the murder charges against two peopleaccused of killing missing University of Minnesota student Anarae Schunk last September.
Shavelle Oscar Chavez-Nelson, 32, and Ashley Marie Conrade, 24, were each indicted Tuesday on first-degree murder charges, the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports.
The new charges supersede the previous charges of second-degree murder, which were filed against them about a month ago. The first-degree charges mean they’re accused of planning the crime in advance, and face a mandatory sentence of life in prison if convicted, according to the Pioneer Press.
Schunk, 20, of Rosemount, went missing on Sept. 22 after being with Chavez-Nelson and Conrade at a Burnsville bar that night. She had told family and friends that she planned to meet with Chavez-Nelson, who was her ex-boyfriend, to try to recover thousands of dollars she had loaned him.
Schunk was with him and Conrade at the bar when Chavez-Nelson fatally shot a man in the parking lot, according to police. After the shooting, the three went to Conrade’s town home in Rosemount, where authorities say the two suspects stabbed Schunk 22 times with a kitchen knife.
Her unclothed body was dumped by the side of a rural road in Rice County in an attempt to cover up the crime. She was not found until eight days after her death. The charges said her body showed signs of someone having tried to light it on fire and that Schunk’s blood was found on numerous items at Conrade’s home, including a saw, a plastic bin, and clothing.
Chavez-Nelson is incarcerated at the state prison in Stillwater on an unrelated burglary charge. He also faces first- and second-degree murder charges for killing Palagor (Paul) Jobi, 23, in the parking lot of the bar that night, the Star Tribune reports.
Chavez-Nelson will make his first appearance on the new indictment on Thursday. Conrade is in jail on $2 million bail. Her first appearance is Wednesday.

Family Abduction: Please be on the lookout for Brady Warren, 3 year old male, and his non-custodial mother, Cassandra Secor, 26 year old female. Brady is miss...

Family Abduction: Please be on the lookout for Brady Warren, 3 year old male, and his non-custodial mother, Cassandra Secor, 26 year old female. Brady is missing from Frederick, Frederick County, Maryland. The two may be in the Hutto/Austin area of Williamson County, Texas. The poster link is listed below.

Please be on the lookout for Diarra John, 17 year old, missing from Lanham, Prince George's County, Maryland since March 29, 2014.

Please be on the lookout for Diarra John, 17 year old, missing from Lanham, Prince George's County, Maryland since March 29, 2014.
 
HELENA -- The Montana Department of Justice has issued a...
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Just before midnight on Saturday July 30, 2011, firefighters responded to the home of Bill and Kay Wood near Norwalk. Bill’s body was found inside the rubble. He had been shot several times. There was no sign of Kay.

NORWALK, Iowa — Wednesday marks three years since an elderly man was murdered in his home and his wife disappeared.
Just before midnight on Saturday July 30, 2011, firefighters responded to the home of Bill and Kay Wood near Norwalk. Bill’s body was found inside the rubble. He had been shot several times. There was no sign of Kay.
“The longer she goes, not being found or anything it puts doubts in your mind,” says Bill Wood’s sister, Zelda Dyer.
Authorities are still on the hunt for a person of interest. The man, described as in his late 40s to early 60s, 6’2”-6’6” tall, was seen near the couple’s pickup truck in Kansas City a day after the murder.
The Department of Criminal Investigation the case isn’t yet considered a cold case, the department continues receives a couple of leads a month.
“We’ve gotten several leads over the last several years but nothing that puts us over the top to be able to bring the case to resolution,” says DCI Special Agent, Michael Motsinger.
There is an $8,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the killer.
Anyone with information about this case is asked to call the Iowa State Patrol at (515) 323-4360 or the Warren County Sheriff’s Department at (515) 961-1122.http://whotv.com/2014/07/30/three-year-anniversary-of-murder-disappearance/
 
NORWALK, Iowa -- Wednesday marks three years since an elderly man was murdered in his home and his wife disappeared. Just before midnight on...
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NY - Police search for missing 23-year-old woman in Queens

NY - Police search for missing 23-year-old woman in Queens
FORREST HILLS (PIX11)– Police are trying to track down a 23-year-old woman who was reported missing in Queens since Wednesday.
Clarissa Vanvreden, from Massachusetts, was last seen Wednesday afternoon at her aunt’s home on 71st Street.
She is described as 5 feet 6 inches tall, weighing 125 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. Vanvreden was last seen wearing blue tights with a white pattern, black T-shirt and white sneakers. She took off on a two-wheel Razor scooter.
Anyone with information is asked to call 1-800-577-TIPS.
 
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Search teams, private helicopters look for Jennifer Huston
MCMINNVILLE, Ore. – Search and rescue teams gathered in McMinnville on Wednesday to begin searching Yamhill County for a missing Dundee mother who has not been seen since Thursday.
Newberg-Dundee police and the Yamhill County sheriff’s office coordinated the official search for Jennifer Huston. Crews looked for Jennifer Huston at lookout spots, hiking trails, the Willamette River, other bodies of water and anywhere else she may have gone to "get away," according to police. Crews scoured 50 square miles of rural roads of the Northeast part of Yamill County. Others searched the Willamette River. That search didn't turn up any new clues.
Private donations also paid for three helicopters to search for Huston from the air on Wednesday, according to Huston's husband, Kallan.
In a text message to KATU News reporter Hillary Lake on Wednesday night, Kallan Huston said:
"I appreciate your support in keeping her face in the news. After having 3 helicopters in the air today, we have covered a fairly large area. Unfortunately with no sign of Jennifer. Tomorrow morning we will be regrouping and coordinating new search efforts in new areas. Possibly different means of searching as well...We want to continue to encourage people to help us locate her Green Lexus SUV. Also, my family, and I are very appreciative of all the support and donations we have received. We are putting it all to good use."
Huston's father, Bill Turner, said family and friends organized a search of the Willamette River on Monday evening. Turner said they focused on areas Huston often spent time, including the banks along Champoeg State Park in Newberg.
Huston's family insisted she would never intentionally vanish from contact.
There is no evidence of foul play, according to the official police statement Tuesday night.
Huston was driving a green 1999 Lexus SUV with Oregon license WXH-011. Police say there is a U-shaped crack in the windshield on the passenger side and a Yakima Ski Rack mounted on the roof.
Police released new details about the search for Huston on Tuesday night. Detectives said Huston bought items at a Rite-Aid drug store shortly after withdrawing less than $100 from an ATM and filling her SUV with gas.
Huston bought Gatorade, trail mix and a package of over-the-counter sleeping pills, according to police. Newberg Police Captain Jeff Kosmicki said the dose of pills Huston purchased was "non-lethal."
Police also said Huston's husband, Kallen, passed a polygraph and continues to be cooperative with detectives.
Police are also planning to search the Northwest part of Yamhill County on Thursday.http://www.katu.com/news/local/Search-teams-private-helicopter-look-for-Jennifer-Huston-269256711.html