The body of Brittany Stotko was found in Pine Creek approximately one half mile from the vehicle that she and her mother were stranded in. Its appears that Brittany apparently succumbed to hypothermia and exposure.
Search efforts were concluded on Friday, Jan. 6 at 9:55 a.m. when the body of 19-year-old Brittany Stotko was located in Pine Creek. Brittany and her mother, Stacy Stotko has been stranded in Pine Creek during a snowstorm on Jan. 1 when their vehicle became stuck. Brittany hiked away from the vehicle around 8 a.m. on Jan. 3 intending to go for help.
Brittany was located approximately one half mile from the vehicle and apparently succumbed to hypothermia and exposure. She had left the vehicle wearing inadequate clothing and had waded through 2-3 feet of fresh snow the entire way.
God rest her soul. Our prayers go out to Brittany Stotko’s family.
(Mammoth Times)
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Search continues for 19-year-old missing person Brittany Stotko
January 7th, 2006 at 08:08pm
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Shannon Keeter was reported as missing on Wednesday, when he missed a shift at the resort’s Outpost restaurant. Shannon Keeter was found by searchers in an out-of-bounds area west of the Keystone.
The Keystone Ski Patrol reported Shannon Keeter as possibly being missing on Wednesday, when he missed a shift at the resort’s Outpost restaurant, according to a release. He was found Thursday in an area known as Jones Gulch. The extent of his injuries are unknown at this time, the sheriff’s office said.
Keeter was cited for skiing in a closed area, a violation of the state Skier Safety Act.
(Denver Post)
January 7th, 2006 at 07:12pm
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Right after accused murderer of Olamide Adeyooye, Maurice Wallace, spit on the court room floor, he told Judge Scott Drazewski he wanted to be tried on all his cases as soon as possible.
Upset with his attorney and acting belligerent, accused killer Maurice Wallace today demanded that a McLean County judge give him a speedy trial on charges that he murdered Illinois State University Olamide Adeyooye.
Wallace, 27, walked into the courtroom and spit on the floor moments before he told Judge Scott Drazewski he wanted to be tried on all his cases as soon as possible.
The judge and bailiffs reacted as if they didn’t see what Wallace had done, but courtroom spectators let out a collective gasp.
Maurice Wallace’s comments:
“We ain’t got nothing to talk about. What do we have to talk about?” Wallace said gesturing toward Smith. He then looked back to Drazewski and said, “My request is that all these matters go to trial ASAP. I want a speedy trial.”
Maurice Wallace has pleaded not guilty to the murder of Olamide Adeyooye
January 7th, 2006 at 03:10pm
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The search continues for 19-year-old missing person Brittany Stotko who has been missing since the morning of January 4. They searched the area of Pine Creek Canyon where the vehicle that Brittany and her mother Stacy were driving was found.
According to Sergeant Randy Nixon, Inyo County Sheriff’s Department Search and Rescue (SAR) Coordinator, the mission included 55 searchers on the ground, CHP helicopters in the sky, and snowmobiles that criss-crossed the terrain with a watchful eye for anything that might lead to her location. The search encompassed the entire length of the Pine Creek Canyon where the vehicle her and her mother Stacy had driven was found on the morning of Jan. 4 with Stacy in it.
Searching resumed Friday, Jan. 6, after an early morning rendezvous with fresh search and rescue teams including new additions of the China Lake SAR, San Bernardino SAR, and Ventura County SAR teams. Search efforts also include teams from Mono County SAR, the Department of Forestry, the U.S. Forest Service, Inyo County Road Maintenance, the California Highway Patrol, and the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power.
(Mammoth Times)
January 7th, 2006 at 12:29am
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Tabatha Lively, 13, had been missing from Brevard, NC since December 28, 2005 was found safe in Orlando, Florida.
Investigators believed her uncle, Samual Lively, who has family in East Tennessee, abducted her.
He was arrested and Tabatha was located when he tried to apply for a job in Orlando, Florida.
Tabatha is in the custody of Florida authorities and a family member has gone to bring her home.
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Lively and his niece disappeared on December 27 from the town of Brevard in western North Carolina. They reportedly traveled to South Florida, in the Fort Lauderdale area, then came to Orlando where Lively was looking for work.
A missing person flier with news of the kidnapping had just arrived at Bayside Staffing on South Orange Blossom Trail, so when a deputy stopped in that same office, employees said the man featured on the flier had just been hired.
Lively was arrested in the parking lot of a convenience store. Orange County deputies also gathered clothes and other materials from a motel where the two may have been staying. It’s still not clear how long they’ve been in the Orlando area, but they have been missing for more than a week.
N.C. girl rescued in Orlando after national alert
A 13-year-old North Carolina girl was rescued this morning on Orange Blossom Trail after a nationwide alert led authorities to Central Florida.
The learning-disabled teen and her uncle were picked up by an Orange County deputy after they visited a day-labor pool shortly before noon.
“We had information that he had mentioned to to someone that he was looking for work in Orlando,” Florida Department of Law Enforcement spokesman Geo Morales said of the arrest of Samuel Lively.
(Sun Sentinel)
January 7th, 2006 at 12:10am
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