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Missing Brittany Lynn Lovett, 15, Believed to be with Brian Agnew, 19, who She Met On Internet

The police state that they know the whereabouts of a missing 15-year-old Columbus girl, Brittany Lynn Lovett. She is said to be with Brian Agnew, 19, who she met on the internet. They are believed to driving a 2005 black Acura with Florida license plate number X82-NEX registered to David Agnew, 43, of Miami, presumed to be his father.

Police have spoken with the suspect, who claims he is in Indiana with Brittany Lynn Lovett, 15. The teens are believed to be on their way back to Columbus, NBC 4′s Mike Bowersock reported.

Lovett skipped school and police said she took off with a man she met on the Internet. Her parents found Friday evidence of an online rendezvous.

Police were searching for Brian Agnew, 19, who was believed to be driving a 2005 black Acura with Florida license plate number X82-NEX registered to David Agnew, 43, of Miami, presumed to be his father.

Lovett’s parents went to meet with their daughter, a Marion Franklin freshman, Friday at the bus stop. They said she arrived in the black Acura and that it appeared she was trying to get out of the car.

Police said they are unsure what, if any, charges will be filed in the case.
(NBC4)

January 14th, 2006 at 05:24pm Posted by | Internet, Missing, Missing Teen | no comments

Family Awaits Information from Mexico on Luis Pagan

The family of Luis Pagan from Rhode Island is awaiting news from Mexico after their son went missing. Luis Pagan was swimming in Mexico despite the strong currents.Luis Pagan

PROVIDENCE, R.I. A family is tearfully awaiting word of a Brown University student who has gone missing while swimming in Mexico.

Luis Pagan was swimming in the ocean despite strong currents. His sister says lifeguards tried to rescue him, but decided it was too dangerous. The family was notified of Pagan’s disappearance yesterday.

(WFSB)

(NBC 10): Student Disappears While Swimming In Mexico

A family is tearfully awaiting word of a Brown University student who disappeared while swimming at a beach in Mexico.

He and a friend were vacationing while on a school break in Puerto Angel, on the Pacific coast.

January 14th, 2006 at 04:57pm Posted by | Missing, Missing Adult, Uncategorized | one comment

Police Find Suitcase Contain Human Body Parts in San Francisco Bay

San Francisco police discovered and are investigating a suitcase containing human remains floating bear the Golden Gate Bridge in the Horseshoe Cove area,

The suitcase was reported in the area of Horseshoe Cove, just 500 yards from a U.S. Coast Guard station, but the Coast Guard could not respond to the call because the discovery did not fall in its jurisdiction, according to Coast Guard Petty Officer Josh Taylor.

At about 1 p.m., a man in a sailboat called the Coast Guard to report that he had found a suitcase that appeared to contain human remains, Taylor said.

The man said the suitcase was about 1,000 yards east and 500 yards south of the north footing of the Golden Gate Bridge, according to Taylor. That location is about 500 yards south of Coast Guard Station Golden Gate.

The medical examiner’s office will conduct DNA tests to identify the remains, he said.

(CBS 5)

Suitcase containing human body parts found in bay

Several people who were sailing a rented boat on the bay around 1:10 p.m. reported finding the suitcase just east of the Golden Gate Bridge, opening it and seeing the contents inside.

Gittens confirmed that the remains were human, but would not say exactly what body parts were found or in what condition. The medical examiner’s office will conduct DNA tests to identify the remains, he said.
(USA Today)

Suitcase of body parts fished out of Bay
Boater makes grisly discovery just inside Golden Gate Bridge

After receiving the call from the Coast Guard, the San Francisco Police Department’s marine unit met with the man, collected the suitcase and notified the homicide division and the San Francisco medical examiner’s office, Gittens said. The medical examiner’s office will conduct DNA tests to identify the remains, he said.
(The Daily Review)

January 14th, 2006 at 03:10pm Posted by | Found Deceased | one comment

Missing Person Alert Issued For Stephanie Hammonds and Infant Daughter

A missing person alert was issued on Friday for Stephanie Hammonds and her infant daughter Nevaeh Boyce. They were last seen driving a 1993 red Toyota Camry.Hammonds

Police are looking for 17-year-old Stephanie Hammonds and her 10-month-old child, Nevaeh Boyce. Authorities believe Hammonds left her home between 2:30 a.m. and 6 a.m. with her daughter. Hammonds was last seen driving a 1993 red Toyota Camry with a broken driver’s side window. Police said that the child suffers from an illness.

Anyone with information is asked to call police at (614) 645-4670.

(NBC4)

Teen, Daughter Missing

The search is on for a missing teenager and her 10-month-old daughter. Stephanie Hammonds left her mother’s home very early Friday morning with her daughter and hasn’t been seen since. “There’s so much going on with that baby that she don’t need to be out there like that. Stephanie knows better I love her and Nevaeh Where are you? What happened? Why would you do that?” says Roberta Holloway.

(WBNS-10)

January 14th, 2006 at 03:05am Posted by | Missing, Missing Children, Missing Teen | no comments

Olga Khaleel Missing, Last Seen on Monday, January 10

Olga Khaleel has been missing since Monday, January 10. She was supposed to be Olga Khaleelgoing to the bank to make a deposit; however, there is no record of her ever getting there.

She was driving a red 2004 Ford Expedition with Florida tag X27 EQW the last time anyone had contact with her, police said.

She is described as white, 32, five feet eight inches, 150 pounds, with black hair and black eyes.

Police are asking that anyone with information about Khaleel contact Crime Stoppers at 954-493-TIPS or police at 954-693-8200.

(Miami Herald)

January 14th, 2006 at 02:50am Posted by | Missing, Missing Adult | one comment