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Friday, November 30, 2012

Many times missing family members do end up on the streets. They either have dementia or mental health issues that keeps them from returning to their family, and often times don't even realize that their family is looking for them.
Nicole Marshall, 25, found her own father at St. John's Hall Temporary Shelter for the homeless in 2005, and homeless Danny Morales was reunited with his daughter in Feb. 28, 2011 when he posted his picture on Twitter saying he was looking for her.
As you look at the photo, take at close look at the man and see if you recognize him. Maybe a family reunion will be the next fortunate thing to happen to him.

Ottawa police are searching for a missing nine-year-old girl who is believed to
be in the care of her mother, who does not have any custody rights.
Jasmine Olleik, 9, was reported missing Wednesday and she was last seen stepping into a blue sedan that day.
Jasmine Olleik was last seen Wednesday at about 3 p.m. while walking with a woman and getting into a four-door blue sedan in the 1500 block of Blohm Drive in Ottawa's south end.
Olleik was wearing a pink winter jacket and pink and brown boots that day, according to police.
Her father, who has full custody, reported her missing later that day. He told police he believed the mother, 42-year-old Nina Grebenschikov, had likely taken the girl.
Olleik is described as a white girl standing five feet one inches tall with a slim build, short, dark brown hair and brown eyes.
The mother is a white woman, standing about five feet seven inches tall and weighing about 125 pounds. She has auburn hair and hazel eyes, but she might have recently dyed her hair blonde, police said.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Ottawa police at 613-236-1222, ext 5407 or Crime Stoppers at 613-233-8477.
Jasmine Olleik, 9, was reported missing Wednesday and she was last seen stepping into a blue sedan that day.
Jasmine Olleik was last seen Wednesday at about 3 p.m. while walking with a woman and getting into a four-door blue sedan in the 1500 block of Blohm Drive in Ottawa's south end.
Olleik was wearing a pink winter jacket and pink and brown boots that day, according to police.
Her father, who has full custody, reported her missing later that day. He told police he believed the mother, 42-year-old Nina Grebenschikov, had likely taken the girl.
Olleik is described as a white girl standing five feet one inches tall with a slim build, short, dark brown hair and brown eyes.
The mother is a white woman, standing about five feet seven inches tall and weighing about 125 pounds. She has auburn hair and hazel eyes, but she might have recently dyed her hair blonde, police said.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Ottawa police at 613-236-1222, ext 5407 or Crime Stoppers at 613-233-8477.

( NEW INFORMATION ) Louisville Kentucky ~ ENDANGERED MISSING ~ Citlalli Perez C
oronel
still missing from Louisville, Kentucky may be in Nashville, Tennessee.
Please help us bring her home! Any information please contact the
Louisville Metro Police Department at 502-574-7055, Tennessee Private
Investigator Curtis Burkett at 865-223-2049, or Kentucky Private
Investigator Naomi Emerson at 270-871-4779.

11/30/12 A reward is being offered for information leading to the location of A
lma:
WILMINGTON, NC (WECT) – Crime Stoppers and the Wilmington Police Department are offering a reward up to $10,000 for information leading to the whereabouts of an 83-year-old woman who went missing at the beginning of November.
Alma Lawson, 83, was reported missing to police by her son after she didn't return home from a friend's house November 4. Lawson's family filed a missing persons report with the CUE Center for Missing Persons about two weeks later.
Family members say Lawson is believed to show early signs of dementia. Due to her age and physical limitations, police say she has been considered to be endangered since the day she went missing.
The Wilmington Police Department initiated an exhaustive search of the entire area, including the nearby creek and wooded areas. WPD's K-9 and mounted units participated, as did the SABLE helicopter.
Other organizations came in to assist, including the Wilmington and New Hanover County Fire Departments, New Hanover County Sheriff's Office, Brunswick Search and Rescue and Roxye Ann Marshall, urban search and rescue K-9 handler.
Lawson was last seen wearing a lavender shirt, black pants and a black jacket. A photo is attached.
Anyone who may have seen Alma Lawson or who knows where she is should call the Wilmington Police Department at 910-343-3620, or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-531-9845. Information also may be submitted anonymously through Text-A-Tip. Enter Tip708 and the message; send to CRIMES (274637).
SOURCE: http://www.wect.com/story/ 20219571/ just-in-reward-offered-for-info rmation-to-lead-police-to-alma -lawson
WILMINGTON, NC (WECT) – Crime Stoppers and the Wilmington Police Department are offering a reward up to $10,000 for information leading to the whereabouts of an 83-year-old woman who went missing at the beginning of November.
Alma Lawson, 83, was reported missing to police by her son after she didn't return home from a friend's house November 4. Lawson's family filed a missing persons report with the CUE Center for Missing Persons about two weeks later.
Family members say Lawson is believed to show early signs of dementia. Due to her age and physical limitations, police say she has been considered to be endangered since the day she went missing.
The Wilmington Police Department initiated an exhaustive search of the entire area, including the nearby creek and wooded areas. WPD's K-9 and mounted units participated, as did the SABLE helicopter.
Other organizations came in to assist, including the Wilmington and New Hanover County Fire Departments, New Hanover County Sheriff's Office, Brunswick Search and Rescue and Roxye Ann Marshall, urban search and rescue K-9 handler.
Lawson was last seen wearing a lavender shirt, black pants and a black jacket. A photo is attached.
Anyone who may have seen Alma Lawson or who knows where she is should call the Wilmington Police Department at 910-343-3620, or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-531-9845. Information also may be submitted anonymously through Text-A-Tip. Enter Tip708 and the message; send to CRIMES (274637).
SOURCE: http://www.wect.com/story/

Houston, Texas: Jaden Green, 13, is missing. She is a student at Pershing Middle
School off of Stella Link and Blue Bonnet. in Houston. Jaden and
another girl took off from school on November 26th, 2012. The other girl
has returned but Jaden is still missing. SOURCE: http://www.lrcf.net/missing/ Laura Recovery Center for missing children
LOCATED SAFE !

11/30/2012: Lindsey Marie Shasteen (16) missing from Salem, Ohio since 11/28/20
12
has been ▬►LOCATED SAFE according to her family who says someone
recognized her after seeing her missing flyer on Facebook. Her family
was highly concerned for her safety due to believing she was coerced to
run away by a 22-year-old man she met online. To assist with Amber
Alerts and missing person cases through flyer and picture sharing on
Facebook please like Seeking TheLost: http://facebook.com/ seeking.thelost.news
To assist with missing person cases through flyer sharing please like STL: http://facebook.com/ seeking.thelost.news
By: Seeking TheLost

The Victoria Police on Vancouver Island Requesting Assistance in Locating Missin
g 26-Year-Old Woman who has not been seen since early yesterday evening (Nov 28th 2012)
Emma Fillipoff was last seen in the 800-block of Burdett Avenue by friends. Family and friends are worried that she has not been seen since, Fillipoff does not have a history of leaving for extended period of time but does like to spend her days downtown.
Officers have been investigating since she was reported missing, but have not been able to track her down and have not developed any leads as to her whereabouts.
She is described as a caucasian female, 5-foot-5 and a slim build. She has long blonde / brown hair and was last seen wearing camouflage pants, and carrying an orange purse.
If you see Fillipoff, or have any information about where she may be, please contact the VicPD non-emergency line at 250-995-7654.
Emma Fillipoff was last seen in the 800-block of Burdett Avenue by friends. Family and friends are worried that she has not been seen since, Fillipoff does not have a history of leaving for extended period of time but does like to spend her days downtown.
Officers have been investigating since she was reported missing, but have not been able to track her down and have not developed any leads as to her whereabouts.
She is described as a caucasian female, 5-foot-5 and a slim build. She has long blonde / brown hair and was last seen wearing camouflage pants, and carrying an orange purse.
If you see Fillipoff, or have any information about where she may be, please contact the VicPD non-emergency line at 250-995-7654.

Teulon RCMP in Manitoba are seeking the public's assistance in locating 15-year-
old Brianne Pearson.
Pearson was reported missing to Teulon RCMP on Thursday, Nov. 29, 2012. She was last seen in Teulon.
Brianne is described as 5 feet-4 inches tall, about 110 lbs., with black hair and hazel eyes. She was last seen wearing a dark brown or black hooded sweater, dark blue jeans and running shoes.
Teulon is 30 minutes north of Winnipeg on Highway 7.
Anyone with information on Brianne Pearson's whereabouts is asked to call the Teulon RCMP at 204-886-3856 or their local police agency or CrimeStoppers 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).
Pearson was reported missing to Teulon RCMP on Thursday, Nov. 29, 2012. She was last seen in Teulon.
Brianne is described as 5 feet-4 inches tall, about 110 lbs., with black hair and hazel eyes. She was last seen wearing a dark brown or black hooded sweater, dark blue jeans and running shoes.
Teulon is 30 minutes north of Winnipeg on Highway 7.
Anyone with information on Brianne Pearson's whereabouts is asked to call the Teulon RCMP at 204-886-3856 or their local police agency or CrimeStoppers 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).
To help spread awareness of missing people throughout Canada

Wanted couple from Plaistow arrested in Florida: The Plaistow woman and her boyf
riend
wanted for badly beating and burning her 3-year-old son were finally
arrested today in Florida, roughly two weeks after they went on the run,
authorities said.
Police picked up Jessica Linscott, 23, and her boyfriend, Roland Dow, 27, in Orlando, Fla., about 6 p.m., Rockingham County Attorney Jim Reams told the Herald in a phone interview.
“We knew we would get them, it was just a matter of when,” Reams said, adding that Plaistow police, authorities in Florida and the U.S. Marshals Service all had a hand in tracking down the wanted couple. “Ultimately it was tips that helped track them down. I know it was a tip in Florida.”
Linscott and Dow face multiple criminal charges in connection with the condition of Linscott’s 3-year-old son, who was dropped off at Exeter Hospital with a badly burnt wrist and fingers and a skull so battered that doctors thought he’d been blinded.
Dow is facing first and second-degree assault charges. Linscott is accused of endangering the welfare of a child and neglect.
Tips had poured in over the last two weeks, with some tipsters saying they had spotted the couple at North Shore coffee shops and gas stations, but the search eventually brought authorities thousands of miles away.
“That’s where everybody from New Hampshire goes,” Reams said of Florida. “We’re not shocked by that.”
Reams said they’re being held in an Orange County jail and will appear in a Florida courtroom tomorrow. He said authorities will move to extradite them back to New Hampshire.
SOURCE: http://news.bostonherald.com/ news/regional/view/ 20121128couple_accused_of_child _abuse_tracked_down_in_fla/
Police picked up Jessica Linscott, 23, and her boyfriend, Roland Dow, 27, in Orlando, Fla., about 6 p.m., Rockingham County Attorney Jim Reams told the Herald in a phone interview.
“We knew we would get them, it was just a matter of when,” Reams said, adding that Plaistow police, authorities in Florida and the U.S. Marshals Service all had a hand in tracking down the wanted couple. “Ultimately it was tips that helped track them down. I know it was a tip in Florida.”
Linscott and Dow face multiple criminal charges in connection with the condition of Linscott’s 3-year-old son, who was dropped off at Exeter Hospital with a badly burnt wrist and fingers and a skull so battered that doctors thought he’d been blinded.
Dow is facing first and second-degree assault charges. Linscott is accused of endangering the welfare of a child and neglect.
Tips had poured in over the last two weeks, with some tipsters saying they had spotted the couple at North Shore coffee shops and gas stations, but the search eventually brought authorities thousands of miles away.
“That’s where everybody from New Hampshire goes,” Reams said of Florida. “We’re not shocked by that.”
Reams said they’re being held in an Orange County jail and will appear in a Florida courtroom tomorrow. He said authorities will move to extradite them back to New Hampshire.
SOURCE: http://news.bostonherald.com/
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