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Amber Alert Issued for 6 Year Old Tennessee Boy

Charles Dillon Johnson, 6 years old. Went missing under puzzling circumstances. Police are looking for a Dodge Dakota.

CARTER COUNTY (WATE) — A statewide Amber Alert has been issued for a six-year-old boy who is missing in Carter County.

Authorities say Charles Dillon Johnson, who goes by the name “Dillon,” was last seen Saturday hiking with friends in the Shook Branch area of Watauga Lake near the Oliver Hollow and Highway 321 intersections.

There is a report that a male and female, perhaps driving a gray or blue Dodge Durango with a Florida license plate, were seen talking to Dillon in that area.

Dillon was last seen wearing an orange Tennessee Vols shirt and orange sweatpants with no shoes.

Dillon is 4’0″ and weighs 50lbs. with brown hair and brown eyes. He has silver caps on his front teeth.

If you have seen Dillon please immediately call the Carter County Sheriff’s office at (423) 542-1845 or the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation 1-800-TBI-KIDS (1-800-824-5437).

Full article can be found hereChannel 6 in Knoxville WATE Website

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July 17th, 2005 at 10:02pm Posted by | Uncategorized | no comments

Canadian Pregnant Woman Missing

Liana White’s disappearance 5 days ago is baffling to say the least. Many of the facts so far resemble some of the recent cases in America. Young, (29) Married, Pregnant, our main stream media would be all over this story. I only see about 4 links from Canada for it on day 5.

By SORCHA MCGINNIS, EDMONTON SUN

Steve Otto of the Search and Rescue Dog Association searches for signs of missing Edmonton woman Liana White near a canola field northwest of 167 Avenue and 127 Street yesterday morning. About 45 volunteers combed fields with the help of dogs. (Jordan Verlage, Special to the Sun)
Dogs and search and rescue crews combed the fields near Liana White’s Castle Downs home yesterday for signs of the pregnant woman, now missing five days.

Police searched her home for the second time today, but stressed it’s a routine part of any investigation into a missing person. A statement issued by the Edmonton Police Service said “it is logical that (police) would return to the last spot where she was seen.”

Full article can be found here in the Sun The Edmonton Sun

Just wanted to shine a light on a story from our northern neighbors. Share your thoughts, theories and opinions on the discussion boards.

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July 17th, 2005 at 03:03pm Posted by | Uncategorized | no comments