HAVE YOU SEEN ME?
Christina Whittaker Young
Project Jason Profile
11/13/09
Hannibal MO
http://projectjason.org/forums/index.php?topic=7442.0
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Twenty-one-year-old Christina Whittaker disappeared at 11:45 p.m. Friday
after leaving Rookies Sports Bar at 611 Broadway.
“There’s nothing to indicate foul play,” Police Capt. James Hark said
Tuesday afternoon. “We’re not ruling that out, but we’re pursuing all
angles at this point.”
Hark said detectives were conducting a wide search that included the
assistance of a Missouri Water Patrol boat, the use of all-terrain
vehicles and the help of other law enforcement agencies.
“We’ve been in contact with family, friends and acquaintances,” he said.
“We’ve had officers go and knock on doors of places of previous known
contacts. We’re blanketing every area we can think of.”
Hark said Whittaker’s family had been cooperative. He called the
intensive search a “typical response” by his department to a missing
persons report.
“We always broaden our scope,” he said. “We’re trying to follow up
everything we can.
Information is really thin right now.” Investigators said Whittaker met
with friends Friday night at the downtown bar.
A police report indicated she was asked to leave by a bartender “due to
her level of intoxication” and the fact that she became “disorderly with
other bar patrons.”
Witnesses said Whittaker left the bar by herself and was last seen
wearing a white T-shirt, pink tank top and pink and white Nike tennis
shoes.
“Other information from witnesses indicates while at the bar Christina
was not only consuming a large quantity of alcohol but also taking
prescription medication,” according to a police report.
Court records show Whittaker’s last known address as 1708 Ruby in the
Oakwood neighborhood on the southwest side of the city.
People with information should call the department’s Criminal
Investigation Division at (573) 221-0987.
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PRAY FOR THE SAFE RETURN OF CHRISTINA WHITTAKER YOUNG
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Thursday, January 16, 2014
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/08/nieko-lisi-missing_n_1261108.html
Parents Plead For Help To Find Missing N.Y. Teen, After Four Months Of Frustration
huffingtonpost.com
Four
months after an 18-year-old New York man disappeared while traveling
with a friend -- a friend who later turned up dead -- his family
continues to desperately try to raise awareness about the case. There
are
MISSING FOR 6 YEARS...
Yasmin Acree
Endangered Missing
1/15/08
Chicago IL
http://www.missingkids.com/poster/NCMC/1088268
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Yasmin was last seen at her family's Chicago IL home on January 15,
2008. That day she went to the North Lawndale YMCA, where she was
involved in sports and other activities. After she came home, she did a
load of laundry and went to bed. She was gone by the next morning. There
were indications of a break-in at their residence; two locks on an
outside fence and a lock on the basement door had been cut. Yasmin's
bedroom was in the basement. Her room appeared untouched and nothing was
taken, not even Yasmin's eyeglasses.
Yasmin was a freshman at Austin Polytech Academy at the time of her
disappearance, and was about to start a new job. She has no history of
runaway behavior. Her family has criticized the police investigation in
her case, claiming investigators assumed she was a runaway and failed to
look into other possible causes of her disappearance. Authorities
admitted they made serious errors at the onset of the investigation by
not immediately dusting for fingerprints and not taking the broken lock
from the basement door.
Yasmin, who was born in Kentucky, had a troubled past. Her mother, who
is now deceased, was a drug addict. Yasmin, and her older brother,
Demarcus, were removed from the home when they were toddlers. Yasmin
spent several years in the Kentucky foster care system, where she was
sexually abused and developed severe emotional and behavioral problems.
In 2001, Yasmin and Demarcus went to live with Rose Mae Starnes, their
aunt by marriage, and she adopted them in 2006. Starnes stated she loved
Yasmin but had trouble dealing with her behavior problems, and
occasionally disciplined her by whipping her with a belt or locking her
in the basement. In 2007, when Demarcus was 16, Starnes asked him to
leave her home. Yasmin was the only child living at the residence at the
time of her disappearance. She had been an excellent student in middle
school, but when she started high school she got poor grades.
Jimmie Terrell Smith and his father lived in the second-floor apartment
in Yasmin's building at the time of her disappearance. His father was
friends with Starnes. Smith moved into the building in 2005, after he
was paroled from prison where he had been serving a sentence for
attempted murder. Following his release he was arrested six times and he
admits he was always armed and sold drugs near Yasmin's apartment. He
reportedly took an interest in Yasmin, and she mentioned him twice in
her diary. Starnes didn't tell the police that Smith was living in her
building until 2009, when he was arrested for raping five females,
including two 14-year-old girls he allegedly kidnapped. In a press
interview from jail, Smith said he knew what happened to Yasmin and he
was responsible for four murders he hadn't been charged with. This
information hasn't been confirmed.
Yasmin's case remains unsolved and foul play is suspected.
If you have any information concerning Yasmin's case, please contact:
Chicago Police Department
312-746-8365
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Awareness generates support,
Support generates HOPE.
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Missing Loved Ones of Illinois
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NamUs MP#2708
https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/2708/29/
Day
99. Abigail Hernandez, 15, disappeared from North Conway, NH on October
9, 2013. Last seen leaving Kennett High School, on foot.
Today, Zenya sent out a video message to
her daughter, hoping that Abby will see it. She wants Abby to know how
much she misses and loves her. How worried she is. That she is working
every single day to find her and bring her home.
We NEED this video shared to as many people as possible! The more pages
it's on, the more chances of Abby seeing it. PLEASE SHARE!!! #bringabbyhome
Link to video...
http://bit.ly/LeluGM
http://www.azfamily.com/news/Tucson-police-seek-new-information-on-abduction-240368131.html http://www.missingkids.com/poster/NCMC/1193092
UPDATE!!!!! TUSON POLICE SEEK NEW INFORMATION ON ABDUCTION (January 15, 2014) Dozens of police officers knocked on doors in a Tucson neighborhood Wednesday in hopes of finding new information in an investigation of a 6-year-old girl who was abducted more than 18 months ago. The door-to-door effort by about 50 officers in Isabel Mercedes Celis' neighborhood wasn't prompted by new leads. Instead, it was intended to seek out information that might not have been revealed when investigators first flooded the area after the child's April 2012 disappearance, police spokesman Sgt. Pete Dugan said. "It's a reconnect to see if there is anything new out there," Dugan said. Authorities have been searching for the girl since her father reported her missing. Family members have said they last saw her in her bedroom the night before. A window was later found open with the screen pushed aside. A neighbor said she heard her dogs barking and male voices outside her bedroom window around 6:30 a.m. on the day the girl was reported missing. The neighbor said there were no sounds that indicated a struggle. The girl's mother, Rebecca Celis, said she was pleased that police were still investigating her daughter's disappearance. "We are happy they are trying to get new eyes on the case," the mother said. Police have declined to say whether they have a suspect in the case or whether the child is believed to still be alive. No arrests have been made. They believe the girl was abducted but haven't concluded whether it was done by a stranger or someone known to the family. Still, police say whoever is responsible for the abduction had knowledge of the home's layout. About a month after the child's disappearance, police revealed that her father, Sergio Celis, had been barred from having contact with the girl's two older brothers, but they did not say why. Police spokesman Sgt. Chris Widmer said he didn't know whether Celis' father is still forbidden from having contact with his sons. The state's child welfare agency declined to comment on the case. Sergio Celis didn't immediately return calls seeking comment late Wednesday afternoon. In the weeks after the disappearance, authorities had searched for the child in a 3-square-mile area around her home, including ponds, dry streambeds and empty houses. They also searched her house, but records of that search have been sealed by a judge. The latest police canvass of Celis' neighborhood began at midday Wednesday and will probably continue through Saturday. "This has been an investigation that has never stopped," Dugan said. http://www.azfamily.com/news/Tucson-police-seek-new-information-on-abduction-240368131.html http://www.missingkids.com/poster/NCMC/1193092
MISSING FOR 27 YEARS... Joseph Helt 1/16/87 Ellenville NY
MISSING FOR 27 YEARS... Joseph Helt 1/16/87 Ellenville NY http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/h/helt_joseph.html I ask that you please share Joe's story. Will you please share? One tip...that's all it takes. Thank You! Joseph was last seen near Sam's Point ice caves in Ellenville NY on January 16, 1987. He and three friends, John LaForge, Wade Marks and Kelly Diaz, were staying at the Mount Cathalia Lodge when they decided to go for a late-night drive in LaForge's Subaru. Joseph was driving when their car got stuck in the snow at approximately 3:30 a.m. The four young men were unable to push the car out and Joseph left the car and went to get help at the village five miles downhill. Diaz and Marks also abandoned the car a short time later, then LaForge left as well, separately from the others. The three other boys made it to safety, but Joseph has never been heard from again. The others assumed he had gone home and didn't realize he was missing until the next day, when LaForge went back to retrieve his car. An extensive search turned up no sign of Joseph. The inclement weather seriously hampered the search efforts; there was a great deal of snow and high winds, and most of the roads on the mountain were impassible. At the time of his disappearance, Joseph worked alongside his mother at the Auction Barn in Napanoch NY. He was interested in rock music, particularly the band KISS. Both of his parents have died in the years since his disappearance, but his aunt and his friends hope he may yet be located. If you have any information concerning this case, please contact: New York State Police Ellenville Office 845-626-2800 In Support of Joe Helt http://www.facebook.com/groups/insupportofjoehelt/?fref=ts Sharing generates awareness, Awareness generates support, Support generates HOPE. NamUs MP#7041 https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/7041/0/
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