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City officer praised for solving woman’s disappearance from 1992
Williamsport Sun-Gazette (Williamsport, Pennsylvania) ^ | 06/27/09 | R.A. WALKER

Posted on 06/27/2009 12:23:37 PM PDT by Onerom99

A city police officer found himself in the spotlight this week for solving a 1992 missing person case and identifying those responsible for the 22-year-old woman's death.

Full details of the investigation, including the victim's name, have yet to be made public, but the officer responsible for clearing the case has been identified as Patrolman Kenneth Lee Mains, a city officer since 2003.

Mains' unusual investigation, done largely on his own time, was made public Thursday night when he was named the Williamsport Bureau of Police "officer of the year" during a ceremony at the start of the City Council meeting.

The investigation was described as done with the permission of Mains' superiors in the police department, but most of the leg work was done on off-duty time, including hours spent walking and searching for the woman's burial site in woods near a Bellefonte-area quarry.

According to Police Chief Gregory Foresman, Mains' assignments since joining the city department include narcotic investigations. He is assigned to the Federal Bureau of Investigation's local "Safe Streets" task force.

Comments during the public ceremony revealed the woman's death is now considered a homicide.

The "lead suspect" took his own life last October, according to Foresman, but a second suspect confessed to being present when the woman was killed and took Mains to the area where she was buried.

Foresman said charges are pending and further details, including the identities of the victim and her alleged killer, won't be released until an announcement by prosecutors in that area of charges against the second individual.

Mains had little to say when introduced at the council meeting. "Thank you," he said. "I don't really have much to say. I'm not much for words."

His response to the honor and the expressions of appreciation and praise that came with it from city officials was just as brief.

"It's my job," he said. "It's what I'm here to do and I'll continue doing it."

The officer's interest in the case began when he logged onto an Internet "missing persons" site, typed in "Williamsport" and the missing woman's name and description appeared.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; US: Pennsylvania
KEYWORDS: coldcase; leo; missing
This is the girl.

http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/602dfpa.html

1 posted on 06/27/2009 12:23:37 PM PDT by Onerom99
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To: Onerom99

Clickable:

http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/602dfpa.html


2 posted on 06/27/2009 12:27:44 PM PDT by Graybeard58 ( Selah.)
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To: Onerom99
Well done officer Mains. The world needs more people like you.

The victim did not look very healthy at the time of her disappearance.

3 posted on 06/27/2009 12:44:46 PM PDT by OldCorps
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To: Onerom99

For some reason it always seems to make the victim rest better, tho I have no idea if they really do, when they get justice even after they have gone.


4 posted on 06/27/2009 12:49:36 PM PDT by yarddog
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To: Onerom99
“mostly on his own time”. Once again a brave and committed man doing the work that the bureaucracy he is stuck in was suppose to do. Good on him and those like him.
5 posted on 06/27/2009 12:54:02 PM PDT by fish hawk (The trouble with Socialism is that you eventually run out of other peoples money.)
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Nice job Officer...

I grew up in the Port. Is it getting any better? Or is the “influx” and the crime associated with it as bad as ever? I worry about my parents in Loyalsock Twp.


6 posted on 06/27/2009 1:08:43 PM PDT by FlJoePa
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RE: "Once again a brave and committed man doing the work that the bureaucracy . . . was suppose to do"

In some cases.. it's simply work that the bureaucracy won't do -- and lately warns Americans to shut up.

Maybe the officer can help out on this 40-year-old murder.

The San Francisco police didn't solve it way back then, the California state agencies did little or nothing, and in recent years the feds seem to be running away from something.. I don't know what it is about this case. . . .

Justice Department: 'Zip it' on Ayers probe

Officer Down Memorial Page

7 posted on 06/27/2009 1:24:25 PM PDT by WilliamofCarmichael (If modern America's Man on Horseback is out there, Get on the damn horse already!)
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Well done, officer. I’m glad we have officers like Mains on the job.


8 posted on 06/27/2009 8:08:31 PM PDT by fortunecookie (Please pray for Anna, age 7, who waits for a new kidney.)
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To: FlJoePa

Eh, it was really bad a couple years ago and there’s still trouble in the trouble areas. The new mayor, Gabe Campana, has done well with some new initiatives with the police, such as having them spend time walking the streets during their shift and become more community-friendly.

Most areas of Loyalsock Twp are still very safe.


9 posted on 06/28/2009 2:42:09 AM PDT by Onerom99 (I)
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