Thursday, August 7, 2014

Missing From: FRANKFORT, IL. Missing Date: 04/18/1977. April's photo is shown age-progressed to 52 years. She was 17 years old when she went missing. April was last known to be leaving her home to visit a friend on April 18, 1977. She... MISSINGKIDS.COM

Missing From: FRANKFORT, IL. Missing Date: 04/18/1977. April's photo is shown age-progressed to 52 years. She was 17 years old when she went missing. April was last known to be leaving her home to visit a friend on April 18, 1977. She...
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Missing Loved Ones of Illinois STILL MISSING! PLEASE SHARE!

Derick “Higgy” Higgins, age 21 went missing from Smithfield, Illinois on March 21, 2013. Derick is 6’0” tall and weighs 160lbs. He has brown hair and blue eye...

s. If you have any information on the disappearance of Derick Higgins, please call. Fulton County Investigator, Dan Daly at (309) 547-2277 or call the WE HELP THE MISSING -TIP LINE at (866) 660-4025

HAVE YOU SEEN ME? Thomas Starkel 12/5/79 Palmdale CA

HAVE YOU SEEN ME?
Thomas Starkel
12/5/79
Palmdale CA
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I ask that you please share Thomas' story. Will you please share? One tip...that's all it takes. Thank You!
Thomas was last seen leaving his girlfriend's home in Palmdale CA at approximately 10:00 p.m. on December 5, 1979. Authorities believe he did arrive at his own apartment afterwards, but he has never been heard from again. The police were notified of his disappearance three days after he was last seen, but it was another three days before they went to his apartment to investigate. In the meantime, Thomas' mother, had cleaned the apartment and erased any evidence that might have been there.
Thomas was driving a dark green Pontiac Firebird with blue-colored Nevada license plates at the time of his disappearance. His vehicle was recovered two weeks later, when it was pulled over driving into California from Nevada. Craig Moore was driving the vehicle; there was no sign of Thomas. Thomas' jacket was in the trunk of the car and the car's pink slip had been signed over from Thomas to Moore. A hand gun was also found under the driver's seat; it had been fired recently. Moore was arrested and held for two weeks and told several different stories. He was eventually released for lack of evidence connecting him to Thomas' disappearance, but he remains the prime suspect.
Thomas graduated from Palmdale High School and he attended the First Assembly of God Church, where his grandfather was a pastor. His case remains unsolved.
If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department
323-890-5500
Case#: 07912406-1111-400
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Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Baltimore, MD Please be on the lookout for Irene Kuperstein, 88 year old female that was last seen on Saturday, 8/2/14 at 9:20 pm, leaving the Giant Grocery Store in the 6600 block of Reisterstown Road in Pikesville, Baltimore County, Maryland.

 block of Reisterstown Road in Pikesville, Baltimore County, Maryland. Irene has gray hair worn in a ponytail, and she was last seen wearing a beige and purple windbreaker over a white blouse with an orange and green pattern, dark sweatpants, gray socks, and blue sneakers. Irene has difficulty hearing, and only speaks Polish. She may be in need of medical attention.
Contact: Baltimore County Police Department at 410-307-2020 or 911.

Annapolis, MD Please be on the lookout for Tonya Gareis, 44 year old female that is missing from Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Tonya has brown below shoulder length hair, hazel eyes, and she was last seen wearing a black shirt, and black stretchy pants.She should be driving a Gray 2009 Hyundai Santa Fe SUV with Maryland tags, 58022MO.

gth hair, hazel eyes, and she was last seen wearing a black shirt, and black stretchy pants.She should be driving a Gray 2009 Hyundai Santa Fe SUV with Maryland tags, 58022MO. She may be in need of medical attention.
Contact: Anne Arundel County Police Department at 410-222-8610 or 911.

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Luke David Stout – July 18, 2012 – Buckhannon, West Virginia (Upshur County)

Luke David Stout – July 18, 2012 – Buckhannon, West Virginia (Upshur County)
Luke Stout was last seen between 3 and 5 p.m. on July 18, 2012 near his residence on Hickory Flat Road in Buckhannon, West Virginia. He left his residence on foot and has not been seen or heard from since. Luke would not go off on his own without making contact with family and friends. He lived at home with his mom to help take care of her as she has a critical illness and is at end-of-life. Prior to his disappearance, Luke was threatened with a gun that left an imprint on his forehead, according to his family. They ask if anyone has information to please contact authorities.
Age 24 at Disappearance
White Male
5'6" - 5'8"; 110 - 120 lbs.
Brown hair; brown eyes
Large burn scar on leg below his knee (not sure which leg). Left ear was previously pierced but had not worn earring in a long time.
Tattoo (all black) on upper left arm. Possibly one or more skulls.
Last seen wearing blue jeans, black T-shirt with the sleeves cut off, black sneakers with neon green laces, possible jacket. Always wears silver colored “prayer” ring with turning center portion.
Investigating Agency:
West Virginia State Police
Trooper J.A. Rich
304-473-4200
Case #: 3220-14004
NamUs MP # 16962
or
call local police
 

 

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"Life Lessons" - In memory of Leslie Glass: Thank you for being in this world & helping me to become a better person. You are loved & missed by so many. 
Life Lessons
It is my strong belief people that come into our lives in a variety of ways for many different reasons, sometimes leaving us forever changed. I became a better person twenty years ago through the help and guidance of a wonderful friend and teacher. Among many lessons learned, Leslie taught me to redirect my thinking. This helped me become a more grounded and open-minded person, as well as kept me from getting arrested on more than one occasion. Her devotion to animal advocacy not only awakened my own desire to do more, but also taught me to laugh at the absurdities in life. In addition, I witnessed Leslie rebound from love gone wrong a time or two. This taught me to never turn away from what each new experience can bring to the table. Even today, the memories of her laughter and warm hugs sustain me when it seems as though everything in life is falling apart. Leslie changed me in ways no one else ever could, bringing with her such love, laughter, and lessons that the after-glow she left behind will last a lifetime.
My mentor and hero, Leslie Glass and I met in late 1994 while I was facing charges of harassment. These charged stemmed from an incident over two beloved pets that were taken from me. Afterwards, my animals were euthanized by a so-called cat rescue organization. Through the animal lovers chain of communication, Leslie swooped into my life, enveloped me in friendship and promised her on-going support and love. Sensing a kindred spirit, she often substituted as a sounding board as I vented through feelings of grief and anger over the loss of my cats. During that time, Leslie became my voice of reason. Through many late night talks, she taught me self-restraint and decorum in dealing with others. Working as both a model and dancer who traveled the world, she made time to fly back to Baltimore to attend my trial. Afterwards, we spent days together while she integrated me into her world of animal rescue. "You can't bring your babies back, but there are others who need loving homes, so learn to pick your battles", she said, instilling the powerful lesson that bitterly fighting with others was not worth battling for freedom from behind bars.
Animal care was Leslie's life mission, one that touched me deeply through both laughter and tears. Throughout her adult life, she was known for organizing animal rescues. She temporarily housed dogs and cats, often flying them across the country in order to find suitable placement in loving homes. "Companions" was an understatement in her mind. Animals to Leslie, were "God's children" as well, starved for care and affection and needing just the right homes to fill people's hearts with love. While modeling served as her financial career, sweating up a storm with the animals was her greatest joy. Nothing pleased her more than frolicking on the floor covered in puppies and kittens; her "fur-ball critters", as she affectionately called them. Some of my funniest moments with Leslie were spent watching her "nordic trim" herself and the animals. She did this by racing up and down her steps with them, giggling like crazy until she dropped to the floor exhausted. From side of the road emergencies, to crawling through gutters and climbing trees to rescue dogs and cats, we did it all. These experiences became painful, yet often hilarious, unforgettable treasured memories. Great lessons in empathy and compassion, as well as laughter for the soul.
Leslie was an optimist; a passionate dreamer who taught me to never give up on love, despite failed relationships. After a particularly violent confrontation once with her husband, she called to ask if I could pick her up for our morning plans. Sounding distraught, she stated her husband had beaten her and stolen her vehicle earlier that evening. When I arrived to see how I could help, I found her in tears on the floor surrounded by ashes. She explained that after arriving home and confronting her husband about numerous marital issues, he became enraged. He proceeded to throw all her possessions and clothing into a pile on the floor and set them on fire, before punching her and stalking out the door. Many women would have been devastated by this, but to Leslie, it was only a minor set-back. Within moments, she quickly dried her tears, poured us a glass of wine and toasted to "new beginnings". She smiled as she sang to me, when love attacks or walks out the door, it's time to "turn the page" and move on in life (Bob Seger). Had he been my husband, the "old me" would have ended up in jail for getting revenge, but Leslie handled it like a lady. Lessons learned - determination, class, dignity and grace.
I learned many things throughout our friendship, but the hardest lesson of all was watching my mentor stare death in the face, and learning to let go when she finally succumbed. Leslie's struggle began when she was diagnosed with terminal cancer in 1998. Throughout two years of treatment, she never wavered from her humor and optimistic spirit. She often laughed and joked with her doctors and nurses, telling anyone who would listen not to be sad for her. "After all", she would say, "if four husbands couldn't take me down, I'll be damned if I let cancer get the best of me". Until the last few months of her life, Leslie was often seen roller-blading around the community with her dogs. While many people would have emotionally withered and died under a cancer diagnoses, she was determined to enjoy every waking moment. Unfortunately, Leslie lost her biggest battle on August 4, 2000 at age thirty-six. The beautiful Phoenix who arose from the ashes time and time again was forever silenced. Lessons learned - persistence, humor, adversity and strength of the human spirit.
Leslie was many things to many people, but to me, she was and always will be the quintessential "timeless beauty", both inside and out. A five year gift of unconditional love, friendship, laughter, and wisdom that far exceeded her thirty-six years on earth. Her motto in life was, "Don't sweat the small stuff. Live, love, laugh, and surround yourself only with people who raise you up in life." Leslie taught me to be strong, independent, optimistic, compassionate and forgiving. Most of all, she taught me to authentically live life being the best kind of person I could be. Through her eyes, I began to see life for the wonderful gift it truly is. Her friendship was a blessing to me in so many ways. Without a doubt, I would not have become the woman I am today had it not been for her. I miss Leslie more than words can describe, but I cherish the lessons she instilled in me. Her memories will remain emblazoned in my heart forever.

Lois Collis 10/05/2012......PLEASE READ ALL OF LOIS'S WRITE UP PLEASE PUSH READ MORE, THANK YOU. LOIS, I JUST DID COME ACROSS THIS TODAY AUGUST, 4, 2014, LOVE YOU, AUNTIE, LIZ, XOXOXOXOXOX I'm writing this on behalf of my cousin LUKE STOUT.

Lois Collis
10/05/2012......PLEASE READ ALL OF LOIS'S WRITE UP PLEASE PUSH READ MORE, THANK YOU. LOIS, I JUST DID COME ACROSS THIS TODAY AUGUST, 4, 2014, LOVE YOU, AUNTIE, LIZ,  XOXOXOXOXOX
I'm writing this on behalf of my cousin LUKE STOUT.
A young man who was good to everyone he knew.
A young man who had hopes and dreams like you and me.
A young man who helped the under dog.
A young man who knew what it meant to stand up for those he loved and believed in.
A young man who would have any of your backs if you needed him.
A young man who's been missing for over 2 months and no searches done for him!
This town is listed as being in the top 100?
How is this possible, when I have yet to see any of the COUNTY
officials help in the search for my cousin?
Another man goes missing and no searches done for him either, until
he pulled out of shallow grave 6 months later????????
What kind of town berates a family for wanting answers?
What kind of town mocks the family for their heart break?
What kind of town deletes the truth?
If there is any GOD in any of you, you should do the right thing
and help us find my cousin.
That is the moral and correct thing to do.
You can erase the truth but GOD knows all, no matter how many posts get deleted.
What would you do if it were your child and you were told NO we can't or won't do this or that?
What if you went to bed every night with fear and doubt of a missing loved one.
How would you feel, how would you react if you were the same exact shoes?
You don't know unless you've been there.
People want to judge my AUNT for trying to save her son's life, trying to find him...but I'm proud
of the strength she has shown. I'm proud that she won't give up on LUKE.
Any child would be proud to have a mom who loves her child like she does.
In the end, no matter the outcome...LUKE will have known who loved him, he will know
who tried their best to bring him home...and he will also know who LET him down!
Search your hearts BUCKHANNON, and do the right thing.
It doesn't matter our pasts, it matters how we LOVE and how we treat people.
It matters when we stand together and do the right thing.
It only matters when you can step back from a situation and say, I did the best I could do here, I did the right thing.
I'm begging you to do the right thing and help find my cousin.
I'm begging you to put yourself in our shoes and realize the emotions and truth of this situation.
Any good community would work together and help in the search for my cousin or any missing person, in the search for the truth
and not just sweep it under the rug like it didn't happen.
Luke, we won't stop until we find you or the truth comes out.
Buckhannon better realize this now!..
Lois Collis
10/05/2012
I'm writing this on behalf of my cousin LUKE STOUT.
A young man who was good to everyone he knew.
A young man who had hopes and dreams like you and me.
A young man who helped the under dog.
A young man who knew what it meant to stand up for those he loved and believed in.
A young man who would have any of your backs if you needed him.
A young man who's been missing for over 2 months and no searches done for him!
This town is listed as being in the top 100?
How is this possible, when I have yet to see any of the COUNTY
officials help in the search for my cousin?
Another man goes missing and no searches done for him either, until
he pulled out of shallow grave 6 months later????????
What kind of town berates a family for wanting answers?
What kind of town mocks the family for their heart break?
What kind of town deletes the truth?
If there is any GOD in any of you, you should do the right thing
and help us find my cousin.
That is the moral and correct thing to do.
You can erase the truth but GOD knows all, no matter how many posts get deleted.
What would you do if it were your child and you were told NO we can't or won't do this or that?
What if you went to bed every night with fear and doubt of a missing loved one.
How would you feel, how would you react if you were the same exact shoes?
You don't know unless you've been there.
People want to judge my AUNT for trying to save her son's life, trying to find him...but I'm proud
of the strength she has shown. I'm proud that she won't give up on LUKE.
Any child would be proud to have a mom who loves her child like she does.
In the end, no matter the outcome...LUKE will have known who loved him, he will know
who tried their best to bring him home...and he will also know who LET him down!
Search your hearts BUCKHANNON, and do the right thing.
It doesn't matter our pasts, it matters how we LOVE and how we treat people.
It matters when we stand together and do the right thing.
It only matters when you can step back from a situation and say, I did the best I could do here, I did the right thing.
I'm begging you to do the right thing and help find my cousin.
I'm begging you to put yourself in our shoes and realize the emotions and truth of this situation.
Any good community would work together and help in the search for my cousin or any missing person, in the search for the truth
and not just sweep it under the rug like it didn't happen.
Luke, we won't stop until we find you or the truth comes out.
Buckhannon better realize this now!..

Official Lauren Spierer Updates from Her Family

Social media quickly spread the news of Lauren's disappearance in June of 2011. LAUREN IS STILL MISSING. Please help us find Lauren by keeping her tragic story alive. Please like, share, tweet - @NewsOnLaurenS - We cannot, will not, give up our search with the hope of bringing Lauren home. 3+ years someone IS STILL keeping this horrible secret.
With sincere appreciation,
Rob and Charlene Spierer
TIPS 812.339.4477
Find Lauren PO Box 1226 Bloomington, IN 47402
helpfindlauren@gmail.com
Beau Dietl & Associates 800.777.9366

Cheyenne, WY - A missing woman's mother believes she was last seen in Cheyenne. Gigi Bannister arrived in Cheyenne on Friday to search for her 33-year-old daug...

Cheyenne, WY - A missing woman's mother believes she was last seen in Cheyenne.
Gigi Bannister arrived in Cheyenne on Friday to search for her 33-year-old daughter Autumn Cerenil-Lee who went missing January 9th in Denver.
According to an email from Bannister, Cerenil-Lee was possibly spotted in Cheyenne in early February.
Cerenil-Lee grew up in Pine Bluffs, but moved to Arvada, Colo. She has two children.
Cerenil-Lee is 5'4", 110 lbs, with long strawberry-blond hair. Her case is being handled by the Arvada Police Department. Anyone with information is asked to get in touch with Detective John Noll with the Arvada PD. He can be reached at 720-898-6723, case number 14-3075.
http://www.kgwn.tv/home/headlines/Missing-woman-possibly-last-seen-in-Cheyenne-269699801.html
 

Gina Brooks Missing Since Aug 5, 1989 Missing From Fredericktown, MO Age Now 38 Sex Female...


Race White
Hair Color Blonde
Eye Color Green
Height 5'0"
Weight 108 lbs
Gina's photo is shown age-progressed to 33 years. She was last seen riding a bicycle at about 10:00 p.m. The bike was later found abandoned on High Street. A light blue, gray, or green station wagon was seen at the same time as a witness heard a scream in the neighborhood and the sound of a car driving off. Gina has small white scars on her left shin.
ANYONE HAVING INFORMATION SHOULD CONTACT
1-800-843-5678 Fredericktown Police Department (Missouri) 1-573-783-3660 or Your Local FBI

‪#‎MISSING‬ Tracy M. Kroh Case: Suspected Foul Play Missing From: Millersburg, Pennsylvania Missing Date: August 5, 1989 Race: Caucasian Sex: Female...

‪#‎MISSING‬ Tracy M. Kroh
Case: Suspected Foul Play
Missing From: Millersburg, Pennsylvania
Missing Date: August 5, 1989
Race: Caucasian Sex: Female
Age at Time Missing: 17 years old
Height: 4’10″
Weight: 82 lbs.
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Green
Tattoos: None
Scars/Piercings/Unique Marks: Small mole on her chin, pierced ears.
Other: Tracy was last seen wearing a blue and white shirt with large flower print, blue shorts, white canvas shoes (size 4.5-5), a small purse with thin straps and an image of a unicorn imprinted on the side. Her key ring featured an image of the cartoon character Roger Rabbit, also had a white gold class ring (class 1990, Halifax High School) with a white stone, had a Silver Timex Watch.
Pennsylvania State Police - Missing Persons Unit 1-717-362-8700
Case Number: H4-546253 NCMEC #: 730293 NamUs MP #: 2484
Circumstance: Tracy Marie Kroh of Enterline was last seen at 10 p.m. on August. 5, 1989, at the Town Square in Millersburg, Pennsylvania, where her 1971 Mercury Comet with blue stripe, was found in the late afternoon of August 6, 1989. Police said she used a public telephone in Millersburg before her disappearance. She had stopped by her older sister’s house earlier, at the Alex Acres Trailer Park off of Pennsylvania Route 147 in the late afternoon. No one was home but Tracy delivered several items, leaving them on the porch. She was presumed headed to see a friend, whose parents lived a few blocks from the Millersburg square. She left $300 in her bedroom and a $400 bank balance, leading police to conclude she had not run away.
Four years later, nine miles from the Millersburg square, a farmer in Washington Twp. found some of her personal belongings, including her driver’s license and a National Honor Society card, along Wiconisco Creek. Police searched the area but turned up nothing. Foul play is suspected.
 

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