As per the Burlington Free Press, police resumed their search for missing teen Brianna Maitland on Friday and plan to continue looking with trained dogs and dozens of officers and volunteers today.
The two-day search in Berkshire and Montgomery has long been planned and wasn’t organized as the result of new information gathered by investigators, said Vermont State Police Lt. Brian Miller.
Police wanted to comb the forested region before snow cover set in, he said.
State Police Lt. Jocelyn Stohl, who commands the Rockingham barracks and is a leader of the search, said 44 people and 17 dogs would be deployed during daylight hours to look for remains or other evidence.
Brianna Maitland, 17, was last seen leaving her nighttime job as a dishwasher at the Black Lantern Inn in Montgomery on March 19, 2004. Her abandoned car was found the next day.
Contact Ed Shamy at 660-1862 or eshamy@bfp.burlingtonfreepress.com Reward, more
information Brianna Maitland’s family offers a $10,000 reward for the accurate description of where she can be found and an additional $10,000 reward for her safe return or for information that leads to the conviction of those responsible for her disappearance. They maintain a Web site at www.bringbrihome.org
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October 29th, 2005 at 08:32pm
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According to Honolulu police, fire and Coast Guard crews searched all day Thursday for a missing surfer Dustin Gabel off the Hawaiian Waianae coast.
It’s been two days since Dustin Gabel, 36, was last seen surfing off Yokohama Bay. A lifeguard Thursday saw Gabel’s van still parked there and alerted police.
“Dustin’s belongings were found in the van. We initiated a missing persons alert,” Detective Phil Camero said.
Gabel is originally from Colorado. He is 6 feet tall, 150 pounds with blond hair.
He was last seen on a white, 9-foot longboard wearing light-colored shorts.
October 29th, 2005 at 07:47pm
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A 30-year-old graduate, Roger Jung, of Lake Washington High School and graduate from the University of Washington and an advanced degree from the University of California at Berkeley is missing, perhaps on a hike in a rugged area of the Cascades, and his father is working the Internet hard to find him.
A missing person’s report was filed in Everett on Wednesday, but for now, no one is sure whether Roger Jung is lost in the mountains or simply decided to disappear.
Jim Jung doesn’t think his son disappeared on purpose. He has led a successful life, he said, and “he loves the Cascades.” It’s possible he ran out of challenges in Washington and moved on to British Columbia or elsewhere.
Roger Jung is a good route finder, and it’s unlikely he would get lost, his father said. But Jim Jong and his wife have to face the worst — the he fell or tripped and was injured.
Jim Jung has spent this week mobilizing friends in the climbing fraternity via phone calls and emails. His next step is to reach out to off-roaders and hunters through the Internet.
Please read the following and be on the look out for Roger Jung and the vehicle he drives.
Anyone who spots a 1990 red Jeep Cherokee with license plate 421PDV is asked to call police authorities in the area. The Jeep could provide a key clue in finding mountain climber Roger Jung of Everett who grew up in Kirkland and may be missing in the Cascades. Other offers of help can be made by calling Jung’s father, Jim, at 425-828-6201.
Update: Wed, October 26, 2005 05:22 PM: ALERT: MISSING CLIMBER (Roger Jung)
Roger Jung has been missing for three days and is believed to have been climbing in the Cascades. His family have issued a missing persons report.
If you have any information, please contact Jim Jung at (425) 828-6201.
October 29th, 2005 at 04:43pm
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According to the Clarion Ledger, authorities have picked up a individual in Atlanta who may be questioned in the death of Olamide Adeyooye.
Authorities say they found blood after search of man’s Illinois apartment
Authorities have picked up a person in Atlanta who might be questioned in connection with the slaying of Illinois student Olamide Adeyooye, whose burned body was found in Newton County.
Asked if someone was being questioned in Adeyooye’s death, Newton County Sheriff Jackie Knight said Thursday night he “could not comment on whether there was a person of interest and if he were in jail in Atlanta.”
The name of the man picked up by authorities remains unknown, but he reportedly lived in the same apartment complex in Normal, Ill., as the 21-year-old Nigerian native.
More interesting information on the arrested man in Atlanta. (Hat Tip: kshe78)
October 29th, 2005 at 01:58am
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