Wednesday, August 22, 2012

http://www.statepolice.wv.gov/missing-persons/Pages/MissingPerson_Detail.aspx?personid=6


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Missing Person Details
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She was allegedly abducted by her mother, Susan Gail Carter. A felony warrant for Kidnapping was issued for the abductor on November 13, 2000. The abductor may be using the alias Susan Gail Carter Webb and she may alter her appearance. They may have traveled out of state. They may be accompanied by ...
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      Natatsha Alexandra Carter

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West Virginia State Police > Missing Persons > Missing Person Details Missing Person Details Cherice Gwinn-Stephens


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Missing Person Details
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Angela Cherice Gwinn Stephens has been missing since October 1, 1993. Angela dropped her husband off at work (209 George Street, Industrial Park, Beckley, WV) and has not been heard from since. Family and friends call Angela by the name Cherice. Angela wears contact lenses, has pierced ears and was ...
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      Cherice Gwinn-Stephens

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http://www.statepolice.wv.gov/missing-persons/Pages/MissingPerson_Detail.aspx?personid=1


http://www.statepolice.wv.gov/missing-persons/Pages/MissingPerson_Detail.aspx?personid=1
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Clarden Ray Rowan, Jr., Also known as Bill or Buck was last seen on January 29, 1991 at his residence, Route 2 Box 142 Buckhannon, WV Between 1:00 PM and 1:30 PM. Clarden had a neat full beard at the time of his disappearance. Wearing a flannel shirt, t-shirt, jeans, work boots. He has a scar on the...
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      Clarden Rowan, Jr

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Genetta Browning Coleman http://www.statepolice.wv.gov/missing-persons/Pages/MissingPerson_Detail.aspx?personid=4


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He was last seen playing with children in the woods near Short Mountain. He left the group and has not been seen since. He was last seen wearing red shorts and a red T-shirt. The picture on the right is an age progressed image of Victor to his current age of 22.
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      Victor Shoemaker

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http://www.statepolice.wv.gov/missing-persons/Pages/MissingPerson_Detail.aspx?personid=14


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Missing Person Details
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He may still be in the local area or he may travel to Tennessee. Yoshua has a tattoo on his upper left thigh. He may go by the nickname Josh.
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Aliayah was last seen at home on September 24, 2011. Her ears are pierced and she is missing her top four front teeth. Aliayah was last seen wearing purple Dora pajama bottoms, a pink princess sweatshirt, and no shoes.
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Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine - Ohio Attorney General Announces More Than a Dozen Drug Arrests i


Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine - Ohio Attorney General Announces More Than a Dozen Drug Arrests i
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(FREMONT, Ohio)—Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine joined Sandusky County Sheriff Kyle Overmyer, Ottawa County Sheriff Stephen Levorchick, and Fremont Police Chief Tim Wiersma this afternoon to announce the arrests and indictments of more than two dozen people in three counties today.

Briefing Room > News releases > August 2012 > Ohio Attorney General Announces More Than a Dozen Drug Arrests in Alleged Northwest Ohio Cocaine Rin

Briefing Room > News releases > August 2012 > Ohio Attorney General Announces More Than a Dozen Drug Arrests in Alleged Northwest Ohio Cocaine Rin 

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Ohio Attorney General Announces More Than a Dozen Drug Arrests in Alleged Northwest Ohio Cocaine Ring

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Melody Reilly’s brother, Shawn, was murdered in the summer of 2005. His body was dumped in a field in rural Bastrop County, Texas, and was extremely decomposed when found. A year later, the Center for Human Identification (CHI), at the University of North Texas Health Science Center, identified Shawn’s body from his DNA. Here is the letter that Melody wrote to George Adams, of CHI, after the men who killed her brother were convicted.


ONE FACE BEHIND NIJ’S WORK

Melody Reilly’s brother, Shawn, was murdered in the summer of 2005. His body was dumped in a field in rural Bastrop County, Texas, and was extremely decomposed when found. A year later, the Center for Human Identification (CHI), at the University of North Texas Health Science Center, identified Shawn’s body from his DNA. Here is the letter that Melody wrote to George Adams, of CHI, after the men who killed her brother were convicted.

Dear Mr. Adams,

I just want to tell you how much your office’s work means to me, my sisters, our husbands, children, and extended family. Also on behalf of our parents, who are no longer here; but I am sure they appreciate your efforts, as well.

My sister Michelle and I were in court during the trial last week, and it was so comforting to see the people who worked so hard to identify my brother’s remains.

My brother, Shawn, was an amazing and special person who ended up in the company of the wrong, and the worst, people. What our family has gone through is almost the worst you can imagine—wondering where Shawn was, hoping the remains were not his. The only thing worse is the terrible thought of not knowing where my brother is now. I wish he was here next to me, laughing and smiling, but unfortunately that is no longer possible. What your office did to identify my brother and allow us to bring his remains home is something I can never repay or express enough gratitude for. It really scares me to think we could be in a completely different place right now.

We feel badly because we put so much pressure—sometimes daily—on Investigator Yarbrough to give us some answers from August through March, and he tried his best to keep us calm. I didn’t realize how much work and time it takes to identify someone, and I am now happy that your office took every day and every minute they needed to get it done properly.

Please pass my thoughts on to those involved and let them know their work is important and invaluable. I am attaching a photo of Shawn so maybe you and they can have a nicer image of him.

Melody Reilly

Marci Bachmann was 16 when she ran away from her Vancouver, Washington home in May 1984. Although her remains were found a few months later—discovered in the woods near Deer Creek in Missoula, Montana—no one knew that the remains were hers.

Finally, Closure

Marci Bachmann was 16 when she ran away from her Vancouver, Washington home in May 1984. Although her remains were found a few months later—discovered in the woods near Deer Creek in Missoula, Montana—no one knew that the remains were hers.

For nearly two decades, Dereck, Marci’s brother, searched newspapers and missing persons files and even hired a private investigator to find Marci. Finally, in 2004, a series of events brought him and his family the closure they were seeking.
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“CSI” Meets the Real World

“CSI” Meets the Real World

Many of the people who go missing in the United States are victims of homicide. Although the conventional approach to locating a missing person is to initiate a criminal investigation into the disappearance, in many cases, the investigation begins at a different point—when human remains are found.

This is where the Center for Human Identification (CHI) steps in. Located at the University of North Texas Health Science Center, CHI is one of NIJ’s largest and most exciting DNA projects. At CHI’s laboratory in Ft. Worth, State and local law enforcement agencies can have nuclear and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) testing performed on skeletal remains and on missing persons’ family and direct reference samples.[2] Experts at CHI’s Laboratory for Forensic Anthropology, such as Harrell Gill-King, Ph.D., also perform anthropological examinations on unidentified human remains to determine manner and cause of death. All of this testi...See More

you know those things that make me go humm ?? well take a look. I had been missing Pics and articles for quite some time now. Your Welcome WV. State Police ... Glad we could help you !


you know those things that make me go humm ?? well take a look. I had been missing Pics and articles for quite some time now. Your Welcome WV. State Police ... Glad we could help you !
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