Keyword: missing
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(I-Newswire) - “Missing Presumed Dead, The Search for America’s POW’s” Premiers on Capitol Hill Members of the media are cordially invited to attend the Capitol Hill screening of “Missing Presumed Dead, The Search for American’s POW’s.” We encourage you to set aside one hour to join with Congressman Ron Paul ( R-Tx ) on Friday, October 28th at a noon Press Conference announcing the distribution of “Missing, Presumed Dead, The Search for America’s POWs,” to all members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. The Press Conference will be followed immediately by a screening of the film for press...
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An airliner missing reported Nigerian LAGOS - an airliner Nigerian has been reported missing for more than eight hours and of the helicopters were launched to its research, announced to Sunday a spokesman of the airport authorities of Lagos, Adamu Abdullahi. "It acted of the flight of the company Bellview Airlines of Lagos with Abuja, which took off with 19H50 local, Saturday evening. Two helicopters of the police force left to its recherche', specified the spokesman.
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10/19/2005 - WASHINGTON (AFPN) -- The remains of three U. S. servicemen, missing in action since 1941, have been identified and are being returned to their families for burial with full military honors. They are Army Air Forces 2nd Lt. Augustus J. Allen, of Myrtle Springs, Texas; Staff Sgt. James D. Cartwright, of Los Angeles, Calif.; and Cpl. Paul R. Stubbs, of Haverhill, Mass. On June 8, 1941, the three men departed France Field, Panama, in an O-47A aircraft, en route to Rio Hato, Panama. When the aircraft failed to arrive, a search was initiated by both air and ground...
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In August, we told you about the tenth anniversary of the disappearance of Heather Teague from Newburgh Beach. And now, one of Heather's relatives has also vanished. Police suspect foul play in the disappearance of 26-year-old Sue Ann Ray of Woodstock, Georgia. Ray is the first cousin of Heather Teague, and strangely enough, she too was missing on the tenth anniversary of Heather's disappearance. We get that story from Jennifer Leslie out of the NBC affiliate in Atlanta. For six weeks now, Sandy Chasm has worked nonstop to try to get the word out about her sister's disappearance, hoping anyone...
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Police in Sartell, Minn., are seeking the public's help in finding a St. Cloud State University freshman who has been missing since Monday. Andrea Alejandra (Andy) Arriagada, 18, left her parents' home about 5:40 a.m. Monday, presumably to attend a Nordic ski team practice at 6:30 a.m. at the university. Police said she didn't take her purse but had a .22-caliber rifle she used for biathlon, a winter sport combining skiing and target shooting.
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MONTICELLO, Minn. - Authorities found a missing St. Cloud State University freshman dead in her family's car on Saturday. Andrea Arriagada, 18, of Sartell, had been missing since early Monday morning, when she left home for Nordic ski and biathlon practice at school. Her body was found inside the car in rural Wright County, just outside of Monticello. Authorities do not suspect foul play.
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Richmond Police are continuing to search for 17-year-old Monica Rose Sharp. Police believe she is in the company of an individual she recently met, 57-year-old Jeffery Nichols from Belleville, Illinois. Police recently released Nichols' photo. Police say he is driving a green, four-door, 1999 Oldsmobile Alero with Illinois tag: 6219015. Sharp hasn't been seen since Sept. 18 when she went to walk her dog in the Museum District, near the 3100 block of Grove Avenue. Sharp is described as a black female, 5’ 2”, 212 pounds, brown eyes, brown hair and medium complexion. If you have seen or see Sharp,...
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(KSL News) -- Search and rescue teams have found the seven-year old boy who was missing this afternoon outside of Kamas. Sheriff Dave Edmunds says the boy was found not far from the camp. He says he had just become disoriented on his way back to camp. The boy was apparently herding cattle with his father when he got cold and decided to return to camp, but he never arrived. This search was particularly worrisome with the cold weather, as it has been snowing in the mountains all day. Temperatures are cold and are expected to get colder. The boy...
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October 5, 2005 Police investigating the disappearance of Taylor Behl called to scene of dead body Police investigating the disappearance of a 17 year old V-C-U student are examing remains found in Mathews County. Published reports say the remains have not been identified, but the task force working on the Taylor Behl case is on the scene. Behl was last seen September fifth. The remains were discovered in a grave behind a barn on an isolated piece of private property in the sparsely populated county, located about 50 miles east of Richmond.
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The Richmond police task force investigating the disappearance of Virginia Commonwealth University student Taylor Marie Behl has discovered the remains of a body in rural Mathews County. Sources close to the investigation said the body has not been identified. It was discovered in a shallow grave behind a barn on an isolated piece of private property just west of Diggs, a community along the Chesapeake Bay just south of Rigby Island. The area is about 70 miles east of Richmond. A law-enforcement source said police were led to the scene by a photograph identified by an ex-girfriend of a man...
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Police want more information about Taylor Marie Behl, and today they're turning to a multijurisdictional grand jury to help them get it. Behl, a Virginia Commonwealth University freshman, disappeared Sept. 5, less than two weeks after the start of classes. Sources close to the criminal investigation into her disappearance told The Times-Dispatch that the grand jury, which typically meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month, agreed to meet today, in part to hear evidence on the Behl case. The number of witnesses subpoenaed to testify could not be determined last night. The convening of the grand jury...
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MAYPORT, Fla. (NNS) -- Three Sailors from Naval Station Mayport’s Helicopter Anti-submarine Squadron (Light) (HSL) 44, who were killed when their helicopter crashed off the coast of North Carolina Sept. 25, have been identified as: Lt. Robert L. Elortegui, 32, pilot, of Miami, Fla. Lt. Thomas Brantley, 27, pilot, of Ahoskie, N.C. Aviation Warfare Systems Operator 3rd Class Nestor L. Oterolebron, 27, of Caguas, Puerto Rico. The helicopter lost communications while conducting deck landing qualifications off the coast of North Carolina as part of the Nassau Expeditionary Strike Group Sept. 25 at 10:50 p.m. A search and rescue operation was...
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It may be the oddest tale to emerge from the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Armed dolphins, trained by the US military to shoot terrorists and pinpoint spies underwater, may be missing in the Gulf of Mexico. Experts who have studied the US navy's cetacean training exercises claim the 36 mammals could be carrying "toxic dart" guns. Divers and surfers risk attack, they claim, from a species considered to be among the planet's smartest. The US navy admits it has been training dolphins for military purposes, but has refused to confirm that any are missing. Dolphins have been trained in attack-and-kill...
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(09-29) 9:24 PDT FORT ROSS -- The body of a Santa Rosa motorcyclist missing since Sept. 19 has been found along with her bike several hundred feet down a cliff off Highway 1 in Sonoma County, police said. Melinda Moore, 40, an avid biker and student at Santa Rosa Junior College, had last been seen by her fiance when she left the Santa Rosa home the couple shared. On Wednesday, a caller told police he had found a motorcycle helmet that day that matched the description of Moore's. He found the helmet on a rock alongside Highway 1 about 3...
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Valerie, in fresh clothes and clutching a new teddy bear yesterday, was found in Middle Village early Sunday. A 4-year-old girl was found wandering a Queens street in the middle of the night — and city authorities are trying to figure out who she is and why she was all alone. The girl — who has told police that her name is Valerie — was found on 76th Street in Middle Village Sunday at around 1 a.m., according to the city's Administration for Children's Services. She is extremely bright and understands that she is lost. But she was only able...
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Skateboards, sex toys, women's undergarments and a box with bones are among the items investigators removed last week during a search of the Richmond apartment of a 38-year-old man questioned in the disappearance of Taylor Marie Behl, according to court documents released yesterday. Detectives also removed cell phones, a machete, a .32-caliber cartridge, discarded clothing and the dirty laundry of Benjamin "Skulz" Fawley -- one of the last people to see the 17-year-old Virginia Commonwealth University freshman before she disappeared the night of Sept. 5.
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Police are searching for information on a stolen license plate that may be connected to the case of Taylor Marie Behl, the Virginia Commonwealth University freshman who disappeared on Labor Day. The personalized "GRN ERTH" Jamestown 400th Anniversary Virginia plate was stolen in Richmond about the time the 17-year-old disappeared, police said. "This plate may be connected to the Taylor Behl investigation," said Maj. Peggy Horn of the Richmond Police Department. "At this time, we need additional information to make a final determination." The person from whom the plate was stolen is not connected with the case, police said. Police,...
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A man reported missing from a Florida hospital was found in North Carolina dressed like a doctor and driving a stolen ambulance with a dead deer wedged in the back... Leon Holliman Jr., 37, was reported missing from a River Region Human Services facility in Jacksonville last month. "I don't know how the man got it up in there," said Sgt. Robert Pearson. "It was a six point buck." It wasn't known where Holliman got the deer, which had been dead for some time, Pearson said. Authorities tracked the stolen ambulance through three rural North Carolina counties and one county...
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The search for Taylor Marie Behl enters its fourth week today with a "person of interest" in the investigation into her disappearance in jail on unrelated charges and teams of police and family members growing increasingly concerned for her safety. "Whoever has her, let her walk away," Behl's mother, Janet Pelasara, pleaded yesterday during an interview with reporters. "Let her come home. I need my baby, and I want her back." Pelasara's plea for her daughter followed a court hearing yesterday morning for an unemployed photographer who was one of the last people to see the missing Virginia Commonwealth University...
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