NASCAR and the Evernham Motorsports Dodge team should be given a big thumbs up for their help and efforts to provide national exposure to the case of the missing Jennifer Kesse.
This weekend during Sunday’s NASCAR Nextel Cup race at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Jeremy Mayfield’s No. 19 Evernham Motorsports Dodge will have a picture of Jennifer on the car.
Evernham Motorsports joins effort to find missing Orlando, Fla., woman Jennifer Kesse last seen Jan. 23
STATESVILLE, N.C. (March 13, 2006) – Evernham Motorsports president and CEO Ray Evernham announced today that the decklid of Jeremy Mayfield’s No. 19 Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge Charger will feature a photograph of 24-year-old Jennifer Kesse, missing from the Orlando, Fla., area since Jan. 24, during Sunday’s NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
The decklid of Jeremy Mayfield’s No. 19 Evernham Motorsports Dodge will feature a photograph of Jennifer Kesse during Sunday’s Nextel Cup race in Atlanta, according to Local 6 News partner Florida Today.
Evernham Motorsports President and CEO Ray Evernham attended high school with Kesse’s mother, Joyce, Florida Today’s Mark DeCotis said in his column Tuesday.
(Monkey Wrench, Official Mascot of The Atlanta Motor Speedway)
Anyone with information concerning her disappearance is urged to call (800) 423-TIPS (8477).
What a great gesture as the thousands in attendance will see the picture of Jennifer Kesse and be made aware of her disappearance, let alone the millions watching the race.
March 14th, 2006 at 06:04pm
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Small Plane Crashes in Calif., One Dead
Rescue crews pulled a plane crash victim alive from Santa Monica Bay and found the body of another after a small plane went down Monday morning. A third person was believed to be missing in the water, officials said.
(AP via Yahoo News)
UPDATE I: Small plane crashes in Santa Monica Bay; 2 dead, 1 missing
A man and a woman pulled from the water both died, said Inspector John Mancha of the Los Angeles County Fire Department.
Rescue boats and divers searching for the third person believed to be aboard the plane were clustered about a half-mile southwest of Santa Monica Pier where the plane went down in about 19 feet of water.
UPDATE II:The host of one of the more fun games shoes of the 1980′s “Press Your Luck,” Peter Tomarken, and his wife were killed when their small plane crashed into Santa Monica Bay. There is also another missing from the crash.
Coroner’s officials identified the two bodies late Monday afternoon.
The plane was on a volunteer medical transport flight to San Diego to pick up a passenger who needed treatment at UCLA Medical Center.
The Beech A-36 went down 200 yards offshore about 9:35 a.m. while apparently trying to return to Santa Monica Airport because of engine trouble.
(News 10)
Peter Tomarken was the host of one of the most popular game shows that had a cult following like no other. Big Bucks, big bucks … no whammies. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tomarken, Rest in Peace.
March 14th, 2006 at 12:47am
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