Austin Luderman, 11, was reported missing from 8 Main St., the Center for Child Development in Zanesville, OH. Description:
- white male
- about 4 feet 10 inches tall
- weighing 112 pounds
- blonde hair that is cut short and brown eyes
- He was last known to be wearing a blue jacket and blue jeans
Luderman is not a resident of Muskingum County. He was in the custody of Hocking County Children’s Services and was at the local center for treatment, Shaw said. “We don’t know of any specific location where he might go, and with the cold weather we’re concerned with where he might seek shelter,” Shaw said. “Nothing has been seen or heard of him since this morning.”
UPDATE: Missing boy turns up early Friday
Austin Luderman, who was reported missing at approximately 7:30 a.m. Thursday from 8 Main St., the Center for Child Development, was found in the early morning hours Friday Lt. Bill Shaw of the Zanesville Police Department said the Ohio Highway Patrol received a phone call at about 3 a.m., stating that Luderman had been spotted at Harding Road and Maple Avenue. (Zanesville Times Reporter)
February 1st, 2007 at 11:10pm
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The Coast Guard is searching off the Maine coast for the 52 foot boat, “Lady Luck”, that went missing at approximately 2:00 AM this morning.
The 52-foot Lady Luck, based out of Newburyport, Mass., has been missing since about 2 a.m., when the Coast Guard said it received a distress call.
Officials said there were two crew members aboard.
One of the planes located a debris field and an oil sheen in the vicinity.
Weather conditions this time of year in Maine make it difficult at best for rescuers.
The coast guard has deployed a Falcon jet and a helicopter to the scene and two cutters are en route. The helicopter has detected a debris field and oil sheen in the area.
The Canadian coast guard and other fishing vessels are assisting in the search.
The wind is currently at ten knots, with four-foot seas. The water temperature is 40 degrees.
UPDATE I: Search suspended for missing fishing boat
BOSTON – A New Hampshire crewman and his Massachusetts captain are presumed dead after the Coast Guard on Friday suspended its search for a fishing vessel that issued a distress signal early Thursday off the coast of southern Maine.
Wood debris and a distress beacon from the Lady Luck, a 52-foot ground fishing boat missing since Thursday at 2 a.m., were spotted floating off the shoals of Cape Elizabeth, Maine. But as of Friday afternoon, Coast Guard search teams had not found the Newburyport-based boat or its crew, skipper Sean Cone, 24, of North Andover, and Dan Miller, 21, of North Hampton, N.H. (Fosters On-Line)
February 1st, 2007 at 12:32pm
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