Sunday, December 2, 2012

Plea from Family for information leading to the return of Timur Mardeyev
Missing from Oklahoma
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Plea from Family for information leading to the return of Timur Mardeyev
Missing from Oklahoma 
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Plea from Family for information leading to the return of Ayla Reynolds
Missing toddler from Maine
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Plea from Family for information leading to the return of Ayla Reynolds
Missing toddler from Maine 
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12/1/12 Logan Partridge missing from Mahoning County Ohio was last seen November 8th when his father was supposed to return him from a visit.  On November 29th Robert Partridge was indicted in his kidnapping and has a felony warrant for his arrest.

Details;

A man with three different addresses, including Austintown and Warren, is facing felony charges that accuse him of abducting his 3-year-old son. 

Robert Partridge, 36, of 506 Cottage Pines Drive in Warren and 2323 41st St. N.E. in Canton, was indicted Thursday by a Mahoning County grand jury on a first-degree felony charge of kidnapping and a third-degree felony charge of abduction. Authorities said Partridge was supposed to drop his son off with his mother and failed to show up. When they looked at Partridge’s Austintown apartment, they found he moved all his belongings out. 

Police are asking for the public’s help in locating Partridge and his 3-year-old son Logan, who was described by police as about 37-inches tall and 42 pounds with blonde hair and blue eyes. 

Anyone with information of their whereabouts are asked to call the Mahoning County Sheriff’s office at 330-740-2730, Greater Youngstown Crime Stoppers at 330-472-CLUE and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at 1-800-843-5678. 

SOURCE: http://www.wytv.com/content/news/local/story/Man-Charged-with-Abducting-3-Year-old-Son/isRaNivlDkSgyZMwEd0vGQ.cspx#.ULqRoU1Ua1U.facebook
‎12/1/12 Logan Partridge missing from Mahoning County Ohio was last seen November 8th when his father was supposed to return him from a visit. On November 29th
Robert Partridge was indicted in his kidnapping and has a felony warrant for his arrest.

Details;

A man with three different addresses, including Austintown and Warren, is facing felony charges that accuse him of abducting his 3-year-old son.

Robert Partridge, 36, of 506 Cottage Pines Drive in Warren and 2323 41st St. N.E. in Canton, was indicted Thursday by a Mahoning County grand jury on a first-degree felony charge of kidnapping and a third-degree felony charge of abduction. Authorities said Partridge was supposed to drop his son off with his mother and failed to show up. When they looked at Partridge’s Austintown apartment, they found he moved all his belongings out.

Police are asking for the public’s help in locating Partridge and his 3-year-old son Logan, who was described by police as about 37-inches tall and 42 pounds with blonde hair and blue eyes.

Anyone with information of their whereabouts are asked to call the Mahoning County Sheriff’s office at 330-740-2730, Greater Youngstown Crime Stoppers at 330-472-CLUE and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at 1-800-843-5678.
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12/2/2012: MOTHER and CAR missing from BELMONT, NORTH CAROLINA: Family and friends continued searching  Saturday for missing Belmont mother Elizabeth "Liz" Stonger last seen Sunday, 10/14/2012, at the Belmont, NC Wal-Mart. A family friend told WBTV people are searching areas in and around Belmont. They also spent the day handing out flyers.

"A lot of people don't know about it unless they just briefly see it on the news...it brings up people thinking I might have saw her and at this point that's all we have is people that might of and then go find out if it is true," Tara Morell said. "It's been a while so we are just trying to do anything...somebody could be traveling through..see it recognize her."

"I try not to break down but how do you not?" Liz's sister Amy Stonger said.

The family has contacted the CUE Center for Missing Persons to help with the case. Volunteers with the CUE center recently found missing teens Jake Ziegler and Ray Pierce. The two went missing in mid-October on a trip to Myrtle Beach. 

"Even just the few people that were willing to take their time out of their lives [to search or pass out flyers]..for somebody that didn't even know..people are very caring and concerned..it means the world to me..because I can't do it on my own..I can't," Stonger said.

Police say Stonger's cell phone pinged in a spot near the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Stonger may be driving a faded burgundy 1998 Chevy Lumina with NC license plate ABC-6609. The car has a "Happy Bunny" sticker on the fuel door. There is also a stick figure on the back windshield. It shows a woman and child.

Stonger is 5'3" and 180 pounds. She has red hair and hazel eyes.

If you have any information about Stonger's whereabouts, please call the Belmont Police Department: 704.825.3792

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

SOURCE: http://www.wbtv.com/story/20126129/family-friends-continue-search-for-missing-belmont-woman

11/12/2012: Belmont, North Carolina: MISSING MOTHER and CAR: Most roads scared Liz Stonger. The Gaston County single mother missing since Oct. 14 didn’t like to drive – especially on interstates – and seldom ventured far from home. The trip she took most often was to Belmont’s Walmart, where she worked as a cashier. Getting there took about 10 minutes on I-85, but Stonger stuck to side roads even though it was longer.

Three weeks ago, she hit the road at lunchtime – and vanished.

Friends describe Stonger, 27, as a devoted mother who needed the Walmart job to support herself and 2-year-old son. It makes no sense to them that she’d walk away from both without a word. Since she left, there have been no phone calls, text messages, Facebook messages, emails or bank transactions.

“I don’t see her running off and leaving her son behind,” said her sister, Amy Stonger, 29, of Gastonia. “We’re a close-knit family. She’s a good person. She spent all her energy on her job and her kid.”

On Oct. 14, Liz Stonger clocked out on lunch break at Walmart around 1:15 p.m.

According to Belmont Police, a store video shows Liz Stonger waving at people in the parking lot before she got into her 1998 Chevrolet Lumina and drove away.

That’s the last known sighting. Authorities determined the last signal from Stonger’s cellphone came from the McDowell County/Marion area around 11 p.m. that same day.

Lt. Basil Marett with Belmont Police Department said the cellphone hasn’t been used since, nor has Stonger’s bank card.

He said authorities are doing a forensic review of Stonger’s computer and also working with law enforcement agencies in the Blue Ridge Mountains to find the vehicle.

Police have reports from people in McDowell County who thought they might have spotted Stonger.

“We’ve talked to them,” Marett said. “But there’s no way to verify anything. Our hope is that she became upset and said ‘Hey, I want some time away.’ Our goal, if she doesn’t want to come back, is just to know she’s safe and OK.”

Stonger, a native of Syracuse, N.Y., moved to Gaston County with her family about 10 years ago. Amy Stonger said her sister majored in geology at UNC Charlotte but had to drop out after she became pregnant. Liz Stonger lived with her mother, Deb Grover, in the town of Lowell.

Things had been tough in the household. Amy Stonger said her mom, a graduate of Syracuse University, worked in IT projects management, but jobs had come and gone.

Grover hasn’t worked in a long time and now faces foreclosure. That possibility weighed on her sister, Stonger said.

Liz Stonger knew she could move in with her sister but would still consider herself homeless.

“Life was hard,” Amy Stonger said. “She was a single mom who couldn’t afford much. She was a homebody who didn’t go out. She had a few acquaintances, but not any friends.”

Stonger can’t see her sister suddenly deciding to run away from it all. As far as she knows, her sister had no connections in western North Carolina and knew little about the area.

Liz Stonger’s fear of driving would have intensified on unfamiliar mountain roads, her sister feels.

Liz Stonger apparently didn’t pack anything – leaving only with the clothes she wore to work.

The disappearance is as baffling to Liz Stongers’ co-workers as it is to family members.

Walmart cashier Kyesha Gaffney spoke with Stonger at work on the morning of Oct. 14. “She seemed fine to me,” said Gaffney, 26, of Belmont. “But you never know. She never told her personal business.”

In the year or so Stonger had worked at Walmart, “she was nice to me,” Gaffney said. “She was a caring person, a sociable, kind-hearted person.”

Stonger’s disappearance “is kind of scary,” Gaffney said. “I don’t understand what happened. I hope she’s OK.”

On Saturdays, Amy Stronger, a student at UNC Charlotte, goes to McDowell County to hand out fliers about her missing sister.

As she does, she thinks of the 2-year-old son, who often asks about his mother.

“We change the subject,” Stronger said. “We say, ‘She had to go away for a while.’ I feel horrible for him.”

Family members “hold on to hope she’s coming home,” Stronger said. “You’ve got to hold on to hope. We just want to know something.”

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‎12/2/2012: MOTHER and CAR missing from BELMONT, NORTH CAROLINA: Family and friends continued searching Saturday for missing Belmont mother Elizabeth "Liz" Stonger last seen Sunday, 10/14/2012, at the Belmont, NC Wal-Mart. A family friend told WBTV people are searching areas in and around Belmont. They also spent the day handing out flyers.

"A lot of people don't know about it unless they just briefly see it on the news...it brings up people thinking I might have saw her and at this point that's all we have is people that might of and then go find out if it is true," Tara Morell said. "It's been a while so we are just trying to do anything...somebody could be traveling through..see it recognize her."

"I try not to break down but how do you not?" Liz's sister Amy Stonger said.

The family has contacted the CUE Center for Missing Persons to help with the case. Volunteers with the CUE center recently found missing teens Jake Ziegler and Ray Pierce. The two went missing in mid-October on a trip to Myrtle Beach.

"Even just the few people that were willing to take their time out of their lives [to search or pass out flyers]..for somebody that didn't even know..people are very caring and concerned..it means the world to me..because I can't do it on my own..I can't," Stonger said.

Police say Stonger's cell phone pinged in a spot near the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Stonger may be driving a faded burgundy 1998 Chevy Lumina with NC license plate ABC-6609. The car has a "Happy Bunny" sticker on the fuel door. There is also a stick figure on the back windshield. It shows a woman and child.

Stonger is 5'3" and 180 pounds. She has red hair and hazel eyes.

If you have any information about Stonger's whereabouts, please call the Belmont Police Department: 704.825.3792

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
Plea from Family for information leading to finding Jason Reil.
Missing from Maine - Could be anywhere.
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Plea from Family for information leading to finding Jason Reil.
Missing from Maine - Could be anywhere.
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My Canadian daughter, Jessie Foster, has been missing since March 29, 2006. She was TAKEN from her to the USA, left in Las Vegas and went missing 10 months later. Jessie is the victim of human trafficking.... please help me bring more attention to her disappearance and to this horrific crime. Thank you, Jessie's mom, Glendene Grant.
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12/2/2012: Please share @[132331520253311:274:Help us find Dennis Yu/ Ayudenos a encontrar a Dennis YU], age 60, last seen at 1 a.m. Saturday, 11/24/2012, at his home in the Mission Valley subdivision in Casa Grande, Arizona. Yu is Asian, 5-foot-6 with a thin build, black hair and black eyes. He was last seen wearing a white T-shirt, blue pajama pants with white dots and socks. He is the manager of Panda Express. Anyone with information regarding Yu is asked to contact Casa Grande Police Detective Troy Schmitz at 421-8700.

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‎12/2/2012: Please share Help us find Dennis Yu/ Ayudenos a encontrar a Dennis YU, age 60, last seen at 1 a.m. Saturday, 11/24/2012, at his home in the Mission Valley subdivision in Casa Grande, Arizona. Yu is Asian, 5-foot-6 with a thin build, black hair and black eyes. He was last seen wearing a white T-shirt, blue pajama pants with white dots and socks. He is the manager of Panda Express. Anyone with information regarding Yu is asked to contact Casa Grande Police Detective Troy Schmitz at 421-8700.
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Missing: Timothy St. Jernquist
Case: Missing/Endangered
Nickname: Tim
Missing From: Laurel, DE
Missing Date:  October 30, 2012
Race:  Caucasian    Sex:  Male
Age at Time Missing:  45
Height:  71 in.
Weight:  158 lbs.
Hair Color:  Brown
Eye Color: Blue
Tattoos: Unknown
Scars/Piercings/Unique Marks: Unknown
Police Agency:  Laurel Police Dept (302) 875-2244

Circumstance:  Police issued a Gold Alert for 45-year-old Timothy St. Jernquist more than a week ago; he was last seen at his home on West 7th Street on October 30, 2012.  The Gold Alert has been issued because of concern for Jernquist’s safety due to his bipolar condition. Anyone with information about his where he might be is asked to call 9-1-1, the Laurel Police Department at (302) 875-2244, or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-TIP-3333.  He was last seen wearing a blue UConn shirt, jeans and blue tennis shoes, and may still be in the Laurel area.
Missing: Timothy St. Jernquist
Case: Missing/Endangered
Nickname: Tim
Missing From: Laurel, DE
Missing Date: October 30, 2012
Race: Caucasian Sex: Male
Age at Time Missing: 45
Height: 71 in.
Weight: 158 lbs.
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Blue
Tattoos: Unknown
Scars/Piercings/Unique Marks: Unknown
Police Agency: Laurel Police Dept (302) 875-2244

Circumstance: Police issued a Gold Alert for 45-year-old Timothy St. Jernquist more than a week ago; he was last seen at his home on West 7th Street on October 30, 2012. The Gold Alert has been issued because of concern for Jernquist’s safety due to his bipolar condition. Anyone with information about his where he might be is asked to call 9-1-1, the Laurel Police Department at (302) 875-2244, or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-TIP-3333. He was last seen wearing a blue UConn shirt, jeans and blue tennis shoes, and may still be in the Laurel area.
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Crystal Prentice - MISSING - August 2012 - North Carolina 
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Crystal Prentice - MISSING - August 2012 - North Carolina
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11/30/2012 04:51 PM EST

November 28, 2012 - U.S. Marshal Bobby Mathieson announces the capture of Darrell Johnson. Johnson was wanted by Pawtucket Police Department and has been on Rhode Island’s most wanted list since the homicide of victim Joshua Burgo in July.
11/30/2012 04:50 PM EST

November 28, 2012 - The U.S. Marshals Florida Regional Fugitive Task Force in Pensacola coordinated the arrest of a convicted sex offender who has been sought by Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office and the Task Force for over five years. Randolph Carroll Flinn was arrested by U.S. Marshals and members from the Gulf Coast Violent Offenders & Fugitive Task Force in Galveston yesterday.
11/30/2012 04:49 PM EST

November 28, 2012 - Pittsburgh homicide suspect, Jarrell Anthony Liddell, was arrested in Tucson, Arizona today according to the U.S. Marshal’s Office for the Western District of Pennsylvania. Deputies with the U.S. Marshal’s Office were able to develop leads that indicated that Liddell may be residing in Arizona under his brother’s identity.

Friday, November 30, 2012

Joel Allen Amundson
Missing since October 18, 1996 from Williston, Williams County, North Dakota
Classification: Missing
•Date of Birth: May 20, 1970
•Age at Time of Disappearance: 26 years old

•Height and Weight at Time of Disappearance: 5'8-5'9"; 160-180 lbs.
•Distinguishing Characteristics: White male. Brown, full hair; hazel eyes.
•Marks, Scars: Scar from immunization shot on one shoulder. Left ear piercing. 2 previous skull fractures, one at age 3, one at age 19.
•Dentals: Available.
•DNA: Available
If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:

McKenzie County Sheriff's Office
701-444-3654