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Monday, October 1, 2012
Rebecca Ryan ** Syosset, New York * July 27, 2012 ** Located
Pittsburgh, PA – Early this morning, members of the U.S. Marshals Western PA Fugitive Task Force apprehended Shahid Muslin, age 29, at the Greyhound Bus Station downtown, pursuant to an arrest warrant out of Mecklenburg County, NC. Muslin,
Pittsburgh, PA – Early this morning, members of the U.S. Marshals Western PA Fugitive Task Force apprehended Shahid Muslin, age 29, at the Greyhound Bus Station downtown, pursuant to an arrest warrant out of Mecklenburg County, NC. Muslin, a Charlotte, NC resident, was wanted for a First Degree Kidnapping which occurred on September 18, 2012. The victim reportedly was kidnapped and tortured before being able to escape and alert authorities.
Authorities in NC developed information that Muslin had traveled through Maryland and was likely in the Harrisburg, PA area. This information was relayed to the Pennsylvania State Police who later confirmed Muslin had boarded a Greyhound bus headed for Pittsburgh. Investigators with the Pennsylvania State Police notified the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force and Muslin was arrested without incident upon the arrival of the bus shortly after midnight. Muslin was charged as a Fugitive from Justice and held in the Allegheny County Jail awaiting extradition.
Members of the U.S. Marshal’s Task Force involved in the arrest this morning consisted of officers from the Pennsylvania State Police, State Parole Board, Westmoreland County Sheriff Department, City of Pittsburgh Police and Deputy U.S. Marshals.
Authorities in NC developed information that Muslin had traveled through Maryland and was likely in the Harrisburg, PA area. This information was relayed to the Pennsylvania State Police who later confirmed Muslin had boarded a Greyhound bus headed for Pittsburgh. Investigators with the Pennsylvania State Police notified the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force and Muslin was arrested without incident upon the arrival of the bus shortly after midnight. Muslin was charged as a Fugitive from Justice and held in the Allegheny County Jail awaiting extradition.
Members of the U.S. Marshal’s Task Force involved in the arrest this morning consisted of officers from the Pennsylvania State Police, State Parole Board, Westmoreland County Sheriff Department, City of Pittsburgh Police and Deputy U.S. Marshals.
Alexandria, VA – U.S. Marshals Bobby Mathieson and Gerald Holt announce the capture of Anthony Robert Taglianetti, II. Taglianetti is sought as a person of interest by the Chautauqua County Sheriff’s Office in New York regarding the murder of Clymer Central School Superintendent Keith Reed, Jr.
Alexandria, VA – U.S. Marshals Bobby Mathieson and Gerald Holt announce the capture of Anthony Robert Taglianetti, II. Taglianetti is sought as a person of interest by the Chautauqua County Sheriff’s Office in New York regarding the murder of Clymer Central School Superintendent Keith Reed, Jr.
42-year-old Taglianetti, a former Marine, is suspected of going to New York and murdering Superintendent Reed within the last week. Chautauqua County Sheriffs put out a national all-points bulletin (APB) including a description of Taglianetti’s vehicle upon developing him as a suspect.
Deputy U.S. Marshals with the U.S. Marshals’ Capital Area Regional Fugitive Task Force (CARFTF) began investigating the whereabouts of Taglianetti upon learning that he is from Woodbridge, VA. Deputies were led from the Eastern District of Virginia to the Shenandoah County area in the Western District of Virginia after investigating various leads on the subject over the past few days.
Task force members spotted Tanglianetti’s vehicle in the Fort Valley Road area, conducted a felony traffic stop and took the suspect into custody without incident. Tanglianetti will be turned over to NY law enforcement officials for continued investigation.
The U.S. Marshals Service arrested more than 36,200 federal fugitives and 86,400 state and local fugitives in fiscal year 2011.
42-year-old Taglianetti, a former Marine, is suspected of going to New York and murdering Superintendent Reed within the last week. Chautauqua County Sheriffs put out a national all-points bulletin (APB) including a description of Taglianetti’s vehicle upon developing him as a suspect.
Deputy U.S. Marshals with the U.S. Marshals’ Capital Area Regional Fugitive Task Force (CARFTF) began investigating the whereabouts of Taglianetti upon learning that he is from Woodbridge, VA. Deputies were led from the Eastern District of Virginia to the Shenandoah County area in the Western District of Virginia after investigating various leads on the subject over the past few days.
Task force members spotted Tanglianetti’s vehicle in the Fort Valley Road area, conducted a felony traffic stop and took the suspect into custody without incident. Tanglianetti will be turned over to NY law enforcement officials for continued investigation.
The U.S. Marshals Service arrested more than 36,200 federal fugitives and 86,400 state and local fugitives in fiscal year 2011.
Saturday, September 29, 2012
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9/29/2012: URGENT! Missing Diabetic Teen: Fremont, Nebraska: Family, friends and law enforcement authorities are searching for a missing Fremont teen who may be in need of medical attention. Brandon R. Kamphaus, 16, who has Type 1 diabetes, was reported missing on Friday, according to the Fremont Police Department.
TENNESSEE: 2 children Missing under suspicious circumstances, bodies not found in fire
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has issued an Endangered Child Alert for the Bedford County Sheriff's Office for 9-year old Chloie Leverette and 7-year old Gage Daniel. The children were last seen on Sunday, September 23, 2012 at approximately 6:30 p.m. by a neighbor. Chloie and Gage lived with their grandparents at 730 Kingdom Road, Unionville, Tennessee. That home was destroyed by fire on Sunday night at approximately 9:30 p.m. According to State Bomb and Arson investigators, the children were not victims of the fire and their whereabouts are unknown at this time. If you have any information concerning the current whereabouts of Chloie and Gage, please contact the TBI at 1-800-TBI-FIND.
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Two children initially believed to have perished in a Tennessee farmhouse fire along with their step-grandparents are now considered missing and perhaps in danger, investigators said on Wednesday.
TBI spokeswoman Kristin Helm said the district attorney asked the agency to investigate the fatal fire and the whereabouts of the children. She said there is no evidence yet that the children were not in the house, but investigators are speaking with family members, friends and people at the children’s school.
‘‘Under an abundance of caution we decided to issue an endangered child alert for the two children if they are not in fact found in the fire,’’ Helm said.
The State Fire Marshal’s Office said in a statement that it has concluded ‘‘that there are no remains of the two children in the structure. The children’s location at this time is unknown.’’
Helm said the TBI issued the endangered alert because, ‘‘as time moves on, we don’t want to miss our opportunity to locate them if they were not in the house.’’
The Bedford County sheriff said investigators did find the remains of 72-year-old Leon ‘‘Bubba’’ McClaran and his 70-year-old wife, Molli McClaran.
Helm confirmed that the remains of two people and an animal were recovered in the house, but she said the medical examiner would have to positively identify those remains.
Sheriff Randall Boyce originally said Monday that investigators thought they found three bodies in the home, but one of the remains turned out to be those of a dog.
Family members told The Associated Press that the McClarans were raising their step-grandchildren because they needed a home and described them as generous people who loved their family. Relatives of the McClarans said the girl also used the last name Pope.
Someone passing by the farm saw the home enveloped in flames and called for help.
Law enforcement agents used cadaver dogs to search through the rubble for the remaining bodies. Family members drew a layout of the home for authorities to show the bedrooms.
The fire was very intense and quickly collapsed the walls of the house. Firefighters spent hours battling the blaze and it was still smoldering Monday morning as they searched for the bodies.
Helm said TBI is not investigating the cause of the fire because that is the responsibility of the state fire marshal’s office.
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has issued an Endangered Child Alert for the Bedford County Sheriff's Office for 9-year old Chloie Leverette and 7-year old Gage Daniel. The children were last seen on Sunday, September 23, 2012 at approximately 6:30 p.m. by a neighbor. Chloie and Gage lived with their grandparents at 730 Kingdom Road, Unionville, Tennessee. That home was destroyed by fire on Sunday night at approximately 9:30 p.m. According to State Bomb and Arson investigators, the children were not victims of the fire and their whereabouts are unknown at this time. If you have any information concerning the current whereabouts of Chloie and Gage, please contact the TBI at 1-800-TBI-FIND.
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Two children initially believed to have perished in a Tennessee farmhouse fire along with their step-grandparents are now considered missing and perhaps in danger, investigators said on Wednesday.
TBI spokeswoman Kristin Helm said the district attorney asked the agency to investigate the fatal fire and the whereabouts of the children. She said there is no evidence yet that the children were not in the house, but investigators are speaking with family members, friends and people at the children’s school.
‘‘Under an abundance of caution we decided to issue an endangered child alert for the two children if they are not in fact found in the fire,’’ Helm said.
The State Fire Marshal’s Office said in a statement that it has concluded ‘‘that there are no remains of the two children in the structure. The children’s location at this time is unknown.’’
Helm said the TBI issued the endangered alert because, ‘‘as time moves on, we don’t want to miss our opportunity to locate them if they were not in the house.’’
The Bedford County sheriff said investigators did find the remains of 72-year-old Leon ‘‘Bubba’’ McClaran and his 70-year-old wife, Molli McClaran.
Helm confirmed that the remains of two people and an animal were recovered in the house, but she said the medical examiner would have to positively identify those remains.
Sheriff Randall Boyce originally said Monday that investigators thought they found three bodies in the home, but one of the remains turned out to be those of a dog.
Family members told The Associated Press that the McClarans were raising their step-grandchildren because they needed a home and described them as generous people who loved their family. Relatives of the McClarans said the girl also used the last name Pope.
Someone passing by the farm saw the home enveloped in flames and called for help.
Law enforcement agents used cadaver dogs to search through the rubble for the remaining bodies. Family members drew a layout of the home for authorities to show the bedrooms.
The fire was very intense and quickly collapsed the walls of the house. Firefighters spent hours battling the blaze and it was still smoldering Monday morning as they searched for the bodies.
Helm said TBI is not investigating the cause of the fire because that is the responsibility of the state fire marshal’s office.
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