Patricia Ann Presba, 47, Missing Since 7/24/2008 … Husband, Ron Presba, Went Missing One Month Earlier
47 year old Patricia Ann Presba has been missing since Thursday, July 24, 2008. What makes this missing persons case bizarre is that her husband, Ron Presba, went missing one month earlier. When police arrived at the home of Patricia Presba, they found blood on the door.
At 10:45 a.m. Thursday, deputies were dispatched to a home at 4500 Meadow Brook Road near Georgetown, the home of Patricia Presba.
When they got there, deputies noted that the front door of the residence was ajar and had what appeared to be blood on it. Deputies checked the inside of the residence and noted more blood. No one was found inside.
Patricia Ann Presba Description:
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5-foot-7 tall
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160 pounds
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with brown hair
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hazel eyes.
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She is known to drive a blue/green 2003 Hyundai Tiburon and associate with a man named Jaime Ramos
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Presba is listed as “at risk” because of the circumstances that surrounded the incident, and a missing persons report was filed.
Patricia Ann Presba disappeared approximately one month after her husband, Ronald Presba’s, SUV was found burned with human remains inside.
Presba is the wife of Ronald Presba, 54, whose SUV was found burned out at the base of a ravine along Highway 193 near Kelsey on June 25, a sheriff’s staffer said.
Human remains were found in the passenger compartment of the Chevy Suburban, but a forensic autopsy has not determined conclusively if the remains were of Ronald Presba.
Wife Disappears After Man Reported Missing; Blood Found At Home Near Georgetown
If anyone has any information please call the sheriff’s office at (530) 621-6600.
UPDATE I: Police: Utah Arrests Linked To El Dorado Search; 2 Taken Into Custody At Motel 6
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Two people have been taken into custody in Salt Lake City in connection with the mysterious recent disappearance of two people in the Georgetown area of El Dorado County, a television station reported.
The pair, who were not immediately identified, were found at a Motel 6, KSL television reported.
KSL said agents from the Utah Division of Motor Vehicle Enforcement were running license plates at the Motel 6 at 1900 West and North Temple when police said they found a 2003 Hyundai wanted in connection with the El Dorado County disappearances.
Salt Lake City police officers were called to assist. Officers from the DMV arrested a woman as she came out of her motel room and headed toward the car. The man was arrested in his room shortly afterward without incident, KSL reported.
According to reports, the man and woman arrested in the hotel were both taken to the hospital to treat wounds on both parties.
According to Salt Lake City police Lt. Scott White, the man was taken to the hospital with what appeared to be three gunshot wounds. The woman had a stab wound on her arm. Investigators don’t know if they had just happened, or if they were older wounds.
Also, since the disappearance of Patricia Presba, the police have also been looking for an associate of Presba’s, Jaime Ramos.
(Is this man who was arrested Jaime Ramos? Was the woman with his Patricia Presba being held against her will? ABC4)
UPDATE II: Riddle of disappearances deepens; Pair in Salt Lake City with car linked to missing wife face questioning
And even as El Dorado County detectives traveled Friday to Salt Lake City to question two people found at an airport hotel with a car linked to Patricia Presba, not much had been cleared up in this foothills mystery.
A vehicle found at a Motel 6 appeared to be a 2003 Hyundai Tiburon associated with Patricia Presba, authorities said. Golmitz could not confirm the identity of a man and woman taken into custody with the car or whether they are connected to the Presba case.
According to Salt Lake City media outlets, the man taken into custody had three gunshot wounds and the woman had stab wounds to her arm.
“I would surmise that (detectives) would be going to meet with individuals surrounding yesterday’s events,” Golmitz said. “And whatever information they can glean from them in regard to last month’s incident.”