12-year-old Mayra Sandoval Missing Since January 10 getting off a school bus in front of Booker Middle School on Myrtle Street in Sarasota.
Mayra Sandoval was last seen Tuesday getting off a school bus in front of Booker Middle School on Myrtle Street in Sarasota. Her mother said Thursday that she is not the type of person to run away, and after three days, Elva Sandoval is “worried sick” about her daughter’s condition.
“The school didn’t tell them that she was missing. They went to the school and asked why she didn’t come home,” her father Jesus said through a translator.
(ABC Action News)
Investigators say Mayra Erisuris Sandoval is “missing under suspicious circumstances,” according to a Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office statement.
Description:
- Height: 5-foot-1-inch
- Weight: 130 pounds
- Hair: long brown hair
- Eyes: brown
- Last seen wearing a light blue or beige fleece sweatshirt bearing the word “Mickey,” blue jeans and white sneakers.
- She was carrying a light blue backpack
Investigators said Mayra may have been seen at about 8 p.m. Tuesday walking near University Parkway and Lockwood Ridge Road. She may have been in the company of an unknown man between the ages of 18 and 25.
Mayra’s mother Elva, when reached at her home in the 3800 block of Pelau Circle in Sarasota on Wednesday, told The Herald in Spanish that a neighbor saw her daughter Tuesday. The neighbor told Elva Sandoval that a woman, who appeared to be 20 to 30 years old, picked up Mayra from school, went to the Sandoval residence and picked up some clothes.
Sandoval, 34, said many of her daughter’s tops and pants were missing. (Times Leader)
Sheriff’s detectives have notified the “A Child Is Missing” alert program, which will make broadcast telephone calls to the area where she was last seen.
Anyone with information is asked to call Detective Ralph Ortiz at (941) 316-1201 or Crime Stoppers at 366-TIPS (8477).
January 12th, 2006 at 11:19pm
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That is correct, FBI agents not only working along side and advising local police from Trinidad, but also helping in the search and actually finding the missing body of Balram Maharaj. FBI agents coming to the aid at the request and physically searching in an island in the Caribbean to help find a missing person. The FBI accomplished their goal and provided closure to a missing persons case on a Caribbean island. Seems the FBI is allowed to search and provide more than just advice and observe in missing person cases; they did in Trinidad and it paid dividends.
Balram Maharaj has been missing since April 6, 2005 when he was snatched from the Samaan Tree Bar in Aranguez.
Maharaj, 62, a Trinidadian now resident in the US and a US war veteran, was snatched from the Samaan Tree Bar in Aranguez on April 6.
According to police reports, Maharaj, who was here on a two-week vacation, was approached by an armed man who bundled him into a waiting car.
A $3-million ransom demand was subsequently made for his safe release.
(The Trinidad Guardian)
The United States government also provided a reward for information and the safe return for Balram Maharaj.
The United States Government is now offering a US$10,000 reward to anyone who can provide information leading to the safe release of kidnap victim Balram “Balo” Maharaj, and the arrest and conviction of his abductors.
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January 12th, 2006 at 10:23pm
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Angela Comer, 26, was arrested Tuesday night in Nuevo Laredo by Mexican authorities and the 14-year-old boy reported missing by his family was located in Mexico as well.
A 14-year-old boy reported missing by his family was located in Mexico this week with his former teacher.
The teacher, Angela Comer, 26, was arrested Tuesday night in Nuevo Laredo by Mexican authorities, according to a statement from the FBI.
Authorities in Kentucky were investigating whether the two had a sexual relationship.
Stephens said Comer had been charged in November with unlawful transaction with a minor, a misdemeanor, for trying the coax the boy into disobeying his grandmother. Stephens said Comer and the boy communicated by e-mail.
The grandmother “was just trying to put a barricade up between the juvenile” and Comer, Stephens said.
The e-mails are being used by authorities in the investigation into whether Comer and the youth had an illegal sexual relationship, Stephens said.
(Denton Record Chronicle)
Ex-Teacher Arrested in Mexico With Teen
TOMPKINSVILLE, Ky. – A former teacher was charged with taking a 14-year-old student to Mexico after the two were found at a hotel near the Texas border, the FBI said.
Mexican authorities found Angela Comer, 26, on Tuesday night in Nuevo Laredo. The teenager’s grandmother had reported him missing Saturday.
(AP via Yahoo News)
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January 12th, 2006 at 01:01am
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Gail Masset, 38, has been missing since November 20 when her boyfriend said she stepped out for a cigarette and didn’t come back. Her body found in Waukesha County on Tuesday.
Gail Masset, 38, was last seen Nov. 20 when her boyfriend said she stepped out for a cigarette and didn’t come back.
Don Gerber came across the body while walking along Craig Avenue and Maple in the town of Vernon.
He walked about 10 feet off the road and noticed a body that he said appeared to be bruised and beaten.
The man said the body was lying face down so he couldn’t tell if it was a man or woman, but he did see the shirt partially pulled up exposing the person’s back.
Investigators aren’t sure of the cause of death but the body was said to be bruised.
“I looked and I saw a yellow shirt in there, and I looked through the brush into the weeds, and there’s a body,” Gerber said. “It seemed like a lot of bruises on the back and a wound in the head.”
(WISN)
January 12th, 2006 at 12:52am
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