Saturday, September 22, 2012

Missing Missing From Covington, Kentucky Since 9/23/2010 Please Help Find Paige Johnson


Missing From Covington, Kentucky Since 9/23/2010 Please Help Find Paige Johnson

Police have logged at least 5,271 hours of investigatory work in the two years since Northern Kentucky teen Paige Johnson vanished, eliciting an outpouring of public interest and empathy.

“This is a very conservative estimate,” said Covington Police Chief Spike Jones.

“This has probably been the most publicized missing persons case we’ve had in Covington,” Jones said. “Probably because she was a young girl, and we haven’t located her yet.”

Even now, police chase down leads almost weekly, but they have not named a suspect.

No one has seen or heard from Paige Johnson since Sept. 23, 2010. Her story played locally and nationally, prompting even people who’d never met her or her family to reach out to try to help find her.

Case will remain open

“This is an open case and it’s not going to ever be a closed case until we find Paige and bring her back to her family,” Jones said. “We haven’t forgotten.”

The unwavering interest in the community about the disappearance of the 17-year-old girl still plays out nearly daily on websites created to find Paige.

Detective Bryan Frodge, lead investigator on the case, said it isn’t uncommon for him to get tips about Paige. He checks social networking websites regularly. The leads gleaned from websites and phone calls frequently circle around to old information that has led to dead ends, but everything new is thoroughly checked, he said.

A Norwood resident, Charles Jones, has arranged a vigil for the second anniversary of Paige’s disappearance at 5 p.m. Sunday, at 15th Street and Scott Boulevard, where Jacob T. Bumpass said he dropped her off that date two years ago.

Shortly after Paige disappeared, police began to focus on Bumpass, then 22 and a friend of Paige, as a person of interest.

“He is still a person of interest,” said Frodge. “He is the last person that we know of that saw her. He was with her that night.”

Person of interest keeps mum

Bumpass is a convicted felon who was released from prison in 2009 after serving more than two years for thefts. Questioned the day Paige disappeared, Bumpass said he picked up Paige near her mother’s home in Florence, police said. He told police he dropped her off at the Covington intersection.

Police began to doubt Bumpass’ initial statements while zeroing in on his activity in the hours after Paige vanished.

While Bumpass said he dropped off Paige at about 1 a.m. in Covington, phone records place him near Paige’s Florence home at that time.

“He admittedly is the last person to have seen or spoken with Paige,” Jones said. “We would welcome having a conversation with Mr. Bumpass about what actually happened. However, he has chosen not to.”

When authorities questioned his account, Bumpass got a lawyer and stopped talking to them. He still won’t talk to police, on the advice of his attorney, Bob Lotz.

Lotz did not return calls seeking comment for this story. Bumpass declined to comment through his mother, Linda Bumpass. She also declined to comment.

Bumpass, now 24, was released Aug. 1 from prison after being re-incarcerated for parole violations discovered within days of Paige’s disappearance.

He told Boone County sheriff’s deputies that a man struck him with a tire iron Aug. 14, his first day of work following his release. Deputies arrested an Elsmere man on two charges of second-degree assault, on Bumpass and his brother, Caleb Bumpass.

When deputies asked Jacob Bumpass why he thought he was targeted, he responded, “Maybe because of the Paige Johnson thing.”

The news prompted a flurry of comments on social networking sites created to find Paige.

“Rot in Hell!” reads one post on Paige Johnson Justice, a Facebook page.

Posts range from imploring Bumpass to tell police what he knows to disparaging remarks about him and his family.

The Bumpass family has contacted the Northern Kentucky satellite office of the FBI in Fort Mitchell alleging online harassment.

“We’ve taken it as a complaint,” said Craig Donnachie, senior supervisory agent of the FBI office. As of now, the posts “don’t cross the line” that would prompt the FBI to investigate further, he said.

Paige’s mother, Donna Johnson, an administrator of Real Supporters! Brainstorming for Paige Johnson, on Facebook, said she does not welcome negative posts.

When the Sept. 8 Enquirer story of the attack on Bumpass was posted on that site, administrators stated, “We by no means support such actions.”

Police search for Paige

Paige’s last public text message was sent to her sister at 12:12 a.m. Sept. 23, 2010. It read:

“GIRL. I need To Talk To You IMMEDIATELY!”

Brittney Haywood called police later that day to report Paige missing.

Even now, police will not release the report Haywood filed, based on an opinion from the Kenton County Commonwealth’s attorney Rob Sanders.

“There are statements in the report that are considered to be evidentiary,” Jones said.

Police have followed Paige’s trail through her phone records, Bumpass’ phone records and tips, searching two states in two years.

They searched East Fork Lake State Park in Clermont County with cadaver dogs in 2010 after they discovered that Bumpass’ phone accessed a cell tower near the park.

A scene late in July in Knox County was eerily similar.

Norwood police received an anonymous tip that prompted a search of a wooded area near Barbourville, Ky., where they dug up ground searching for Paige’s remains – to no avail.

Family, friends, police hold out hope for Paige

Charles Jones, the Norwood resident who organized the upcoming vigil for Paige and two others in the past two years, said he wants to remind people that the teen is still missing.

“I want to find this young girl,” Charles Jones said. He asked that people wear pink to the vigil.

Charles Jones lived in the 1500 block of Scott Boulevard in 2010. He said became interested in the case when he met Paige’s mother crying in a Kroger in 2010.

Investigators and Paige’s mother say they hope Paige is alive somewhere, but judging from police expertise and a mother’s instinct, that hope is thin.

“I felt from that very first day that something terrible happened. I don’t feel that she’s alive,” Johnson said from her Walton home. “I have hope, of course, that that feeling was wrong.”

Johnson said she fills her days with her other children and grandchildren. Paige’s daughter, Makenzie, now 4, lives with her father and grandparents.

Paige’s birthday, Aug. 29 was difficult for her mother.

“She would’ve been 19,” Johnson said quietly.

She was comforted by a visit with Makenzie.

“We went and got balloons,” Johnson said, “and sent them up to heaven for mommy.”

SOURCE: http://nky.cincinnati.com/article/ab/20120921/NEWS0103/309220022&Ref=AR
 

RSS Text Size Print Share This HOME / NEWS / LOCAL / Kidnapped teen found with family Credit: Contributed Ailene Lander and her family By: Staff Reports | Dothan Eagle Published: September 22, 2012 Updated: September 22, 2012 - 4:58 PM » 4 Comments | Post a Comment A child abduction that spanned almost one week and at least five states ended Saturday morning when agents with the FBI in Ohio took Charles Dean Partin and Julie Ann Bethke into custody. Recovered safely were 15-year-old Ailene Lander and five siblings.


Kidnapped teen found with family

Ailene family
Credit: Contributed
Ailene Lander
A child abduction that spanned almost one week and at least five states ended Saturday morning when agents with the FBI in Ohio took Charles Dean Partin and Julie Ann Bethke into custody.

Recovered safely were 15-year-old Ailene Lander and five siblings. Lander was abducted during a doctor’s appointment last Monday in Dothan, prompting authorities to begin an exhaustive search for her stepfather, Partin. The mother, Bethke, was later added to the search. Dothan police said there was reason to believe Lander was in ‘medical danger.’

The family was reportedly found at a residence near Cincinnati. Partin was taken into custody on a federal kidnapping warrant. Bethke was wanted on a state charge for interfering with the custody of a minor.

Few details were released Saturday by the Dothan Police Department, but the release did state Lander and the other children were safe. The Dothan release did not elaborate on how Partin and Bethke were found, or other circumstances surrounding their capture. All missing child alerts and BOLOs for suspects have been cancelled.


Partin, Bethke and Lander were seen in East Texas as recently as Thursday morning, when they sought help from a church. Charles Hensley, Jr., pastor of First Baptist Church of San Augustine, said the family sought gas money and that Lander did not seem to be in distress.

“She didn’t indicate there was any type of problem. She behaved like she was just a normal 15-year-old girl,” Hensley said. “I’m just broken hearted over this. If this girl is in danger, which it did not seem like she was. She had the opportunity to cry out for help if she needed it. It just didn’t seem like any of the children were in trouble.”
But Hensley did say he recalled the couple answering some of his questions sort of “funny.” The couple told Hensley how they were apparently headed back to Georgia after coming from South Texas, which he said didn’t make much sense since San Augustine is a few hours north of a direct route along Interstate 10.

Go Team 07! What bright Lights for Lisa they are!


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‎9/22/2012: It is with great sadness I bring the news little Evan Wesley Reed


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Thursday, September 20, 2012

Critical Missing: Mattie Pearl Williams, Female Black, 61 years old, 5'11", 155lbs. Last seen in Arcadia on 9/2/12. CF


Arcadia Police Department
Sunday September 16th, 2012 :: 12:48 p.m. PDT
Advisory

Critical Missing: Mattie Pearl Williams, Female Black, 61 years old, 5'11", 155lbs. Last seen in Arcadia on 9/2/12. CF

Ms. Williams was reported missing on September 16, 2012. She was last seen at her residence, in Arcadia, on September 2, 2012, when she abandoned her apartment and its contents. Ms. Williams lives alone and hasn’t contacted any family members or friends. She has a history of psychological issues. Three years ago Ms. Williams was reported missing and was located in Louisiana.

The Arcadia Police Department continues its search for Ms. Williams and is seeking the public’s help in locating her. Local hospitals and area law enforcement have been alerted.

Anyone with information regarding Ms. Williams’ whereabouts is asked to contact the Arcadia Police Department at (626) 574-5156.
Address/Location
Arcadia Police Department
250 W Huntington Dr
Arcadia, CA 91007
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 626-574-5150

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Monday, September 17, 2012

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Most Wanted fugitive list today. Clyde Hall Jr.,


Clyde Hall Jr.

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Marshals Service added a convicted child predator to its 15 Most Wanted fugitive list today.
Clyde Hall Jr., a career sex offender, who is wanted in the Northern District of New York for violation of federal supervised release, failed to report to a halfway house in New York after serving a 25-month prison sentence for violations of the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act at the Butner Federal Correctional Institute in North Carolina.
Hall has a violent and abusive criminal history dating back to 1985 with prior convictions for assault and multiple sex offenses. He is clinically diagnosed as a sociopathic psychosexual career sex offender and the State of New York has labeled him a Tier III sex offender, its most dangerous sex offender classification.
“Hall is a vicious sex offender with violent tendencies and a history that dictates he will most assuredly offend again,” said David L. Harlow, Assistant Director for Investigative Operations. “It is imperative that we employ every available investigative resource to immediately locate and arrest Hall before he has the opportunity to once again prey upon innocent women and children.”
Authorities warn that Hall is sexually attracted primarily to adolescent girls, but has secondary interests in and an attraction to younger boys. He has admitted to sexually abusing two 10-year-old girls and forcibly raping two adult women while in his twenties. Hall’s condition requires a high degree of clinical supervision and dictates he must participate in sex offender treatment. He poses a high degree of danger to the community.
“Hall is a career sex offender who committed countless violent acts against innocent women and children,” said David L. McNulty, U.S. Marshal for the Northern District of New York. “His capture deserves our full investigative attention and we will work with our federal, state, and local partners to ensure justice is served against this violent sexual predator. Hall cannot escape the long arm of the law.”
A reward of up to $25,000 is offered for information leading directly to his arrest.
Anyone with information is urged to contact the nearest U.S. Marshals office or the U.S. Marshals Service Communications Center at 1-800-336-0102.
Additional information about the U.S. Marshals Service can be found at http://www.usmarshals.gov

Shanna Peoples missing - Geneva Alabama - Sept 08 2011 Where is Shanna?


Shanna Peoples missing - Geneva Alabama - Sept 08 2011
Where is Shanna?

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WILDWOOD, SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA :: BE AWARE :: CHILD ABDUCTION / SEXUAL ASSAULT


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Anne Clay pinned to a board on Pinterest.
Missing
 
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What makes Kathy's case disturbing is that it happened in a small, central Pennsylvania town—a place where people felt safe. According to The Doe Network website, talk of Kathy still generates a lot of interest in the area around Tyrone.
 

Broken Hearts -Missing Persons's Division shared Stephanie A Kilgrow's photo. Many of you may know Amy Charron-she posted on many missing person's sites trying to get her daughter back. She is now missing and I am stunned to say the least. Please share throughout Facebook. this is so sad.


this is what happens when you try to fight DCFS & CPS and she was not a nobody, she was well respected and was a TV personality, this tells you...NO ONE IS SAFE! please keep Amy Charron and her daughter in your prayers!

LETS HELP ALL PEOPLE MISSING GET HOME http://www.qchron.com/editions/south/the-search-for-a-missing-father/article_2d61b98c-f007-5100-bb98-e8daaf092710.html