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Hixson Jensen, 49, has brown hair with red tones and brown-green hazel eyes. She is 5 feet 7 inches tall and wears wire frame glasses. Jensen has a brownish birthmark on the left side of face under eye on upper cheekbone and weighs approximately 180 pounds.
Jensen was last seen on Friday, at approximately 1:00 pm to 1:30 pm at her residence in Clay County.
Picture available at Daily Times Leader
Anyone with any information about Jensen’s whereabouts or her disappearance, should contact the Clay County Sheriff Department at 662-494-5152.
September 20th, 2005 at 12:45am
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According to The South Bend Tribune, more than two thousand children still remain missing or separated after Hurricane Katrina in AL, LA and MS.
More than 2,000 children from Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama are still missing or separated from at least one parent or other caregiver, according to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, which is maintaining a database of the missing.
So far, more than 750 children from Louisiana have been reunited with their families. Fifty had been placed in foster care, but the vast majority of the separated are believed to be with relatives or family friends, scattered across the country.
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September 20th, 2005 at 12:39am
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A new program called “A Child Is Missing” started Monday across Pennsylvania
It works just like this — a person goes missing, and a police officer calls ACIM. The officer gives pertinent information — such as where they were last seen and a good description. Within 15 minutes, thousands of calls go out.
The major difference between this missing persons program and The Amber Alert one is the following:
And unlike the Amber Alert system, which only is used for stranger abductions and has taken up to three hours in some cases to activate, ACIM is a rapid response system for runaways, Alzheimer’s patients, children and college students.
If you have a cell phone or an unlisted home number, you can also register those numbers with “A Child is Missing” and they contact you there. All you have to do is log on to their Web site, achildismissing.org.
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September 20th, 2005 at 12:30am
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The family of missing teen Taylor Behl is preparing to offer a $10,000 reward as search efforts intensify.
The family of missing VCU student Taylor Behl is preparing to offer a $10,000 reward as search efforts intensify. We’ve learned Behl’s mother may officially announce the reward in a news conference as early as this morning.
Behl’s friends and family are also aiding in the investigation with a website that has Behl’s description, pictures, phone numbers and more.
“I think it makes it much more puzzling…Ohio, who does she know from Ohio, or you know if she’s with someone from Ohio, or if someone from Ohio has taken her..i don’t know,” says Pelasara.
Police confirm evidence was seized from Taylor’s car before turning it over to the FBI for forensic testing. Pelasara says no word yet on results but she’s counting on them to lead the way to her daughter.
“I think we’re that much closer to finding her and I think once the FBI finish their analysis, I’m praying to God it will bring new information that will take us right to her.”
Photos of Taylor from web site “S”.
Hat Tip: MsPooh
If you have any information, you are asked to call the Tipline at 514-TIPS.
September 19th, 2005 at 05:20pm
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Following the discovery yesterday of Taylor Behl’s 1997 Ford Escort police seem to think that Taylor Behl may have possibly been abducted.
“The fact that [Behl is] 17 years old and there have been no traces of her, we don’t think someone of her age could pull something like this off so easily on her own,” Richmond police Chief Rodney D. Monroe said in a telephone interview. “That leads us to lean toward the idea that she might have met with foul play or was abducted.”
Until yesterday, police had said that although they were concerned for the teenager’s safety, they did not suspect foul play in Behl’s disappearance. Evidence suggested otherwise, they had said, and indicated that Behl had willingly driven from the campus, where she lived in a dorm.
Monroe said investigators put the sedan under surveillance for about 12 hours. When no one returned to claim it, he said, the vehicle was impounded and turned over to the FBI for processing. He said a team of officers canvassed the neighborhood Saturday evening, and several canines were dispatched to the area.
The dogs “hit on a few things,” Monroe said, although he declined to elaborate. Those leads were being followed yesterday, he said.
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September 19th, 2005 at 12:56am
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According to WAVY10, Richmond police have found the car of missing Virgina Common Wealth Student, Taylor Behl, a mile and half from the dorm. Police state that the vehicle’s Virginia license plate had been replaced with plates from Ohio.
RICHMOND, Va. Richmond police say they’ve found the car of missing Virginia Commonwealth University student Taylor Behl about a mile and half from the dorm where she was last seen nearly two weeks ago.
Police Chief Rodney Monroe says an off-duty police officer found Behl’s car this morning. Its Virginia license plate had been replaced with plates from Ohio. Police put the car under surveillance, but went ahead and impounded it tonight after no one attempted to move it.
The F-B-I was called to do a forensic investigation of the car and a K-9 team was brought to the scene to try to get Behl’s scent.
Posters featuring the smiling Behl have been posted around campus since she disappeared September 5th.
People with information about Behl’s whereabouts are asked to call 8-7-7-2-4-4-H-E-L-P.
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September 17th, 2005 at 11:45pm
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The following is the information for this unknown child who was found on Holly Springs Drive in Bremen, Georgia on September 11, 2005. His identity and the whereabouts of his caretakers are unknown. He is believed to be approximately 2-3 years old and was wearing blue overalls, a blue striped shirt and black sandals when he was found. His weight is approximately 25-30 pounds.
ANYONE HAVING INFORMATION SHOULD CONTACT
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
1-800-843-5678 (1-800-THE-LOST)
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September 16th, 2005 at 07:43pm
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There can never be enough improvements made to the Amber Alert System to utilize as many resources and get as many eyes looking for missing children as fact as possible. The following from the AP is hopefully just one in many States that will follow the lead in disseminating Amber Alerts via email.
Kansas Amber Alert notifications now can be made to e-mail addresses, giving law enforcement officials another way to alert the public when a child is abducted.
“It is my hope that this new option for Amber Alert distribution will allow us to get more eyes looking for an abducted child so that the child can be returned to its family safely and swiftly,” Attorney General Phill Kline said Thursday.
The notification, sent to the computer or other device capable of receiving e-mail messages, will provide detailed information about the abduction and will direct recipients to the Amber Web site for additional information and updates.
Kline said not only will the new system reach people without access to radio or television during the day, but businesses and the media immediately will have all available information in writing to pass on to their employees and customers.
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UPDATE: WIBE News 13 (Topeka, KS)
The Attorney General’s office hopes the enhancements will help even more people find out about an issued alert.
“Statistical evidence and our experience demonstrates the first 48 to 72 hours once a child goes missing is the most critical time for use to act,” said Kansas Attorney General Phill Kline.
Authorities say a quick response by law enforcement, media and the public led to Stormy’s safe return the very day she went missing.
One year after the amber alert proved life saving, the Attorney General announced his plans to help everyone get keyed into the alerts just by signing up for them online.
“Kansans who might not be listening to radio or television but are at their office working, e-mail alert pop up on their computer screen will be able to be aware of what is going on to assist the cause,” Kline said.
September 16th, 2005 at 07:22pm
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According to the Union Democrat, the five week old search for missing Nevada woman Nita Mayo is showing signs of winding down.
Her four children — out of financial necessity — have left Tuolumne County and returned to their homes and jobs after almost five weeks of relentless but fruitless searching.
Tuolumne County investigators say they have not given up, but have made no announcements in weeks concerning the investigation and refuse to talk about the case.
However, in Mayo’s hometown of Hawthorne, on the other side of the Sierra Nevada, hope is still alive.
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September 16th, 2005 at 07:09pm
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From the September 15, 2005 Nancy Grace Transcript, Taylor Behl is referenced in the “Trial Tracking.” It may not be long before missing teen, Taylor Behl becomes the next widely reported case in the MSM. Taylor has been missing since September 5, 2005.
GRACE: Very quickly, to “Trial Tracking.” Authorities now calling the search for Taylor Behl, 17-year-old Virginia Commonwealth University student, a criminal investigation. Last seen 10 days ago leaving her dorm room to give her roommate a chance to have a date with her boyfriend. There`s been no activity on her bank account or cell. Taylor`s white Ford Escort is also missing.
JANET PELASARA, MOTHER OF MISSING GIRL: She left her room, her dorm room at 10:00 o`clock-ish and told her roommate she`d be back in a couple hours and took her car keys and her student ID, and that`s it. That`s where the story`s ended.
GRACE: If you have any information on this girl, Taylor Behl, please contact the Richmond police, 804-514-8477.
UPDATE: September 16, 2005 – “On the Record” weeknights at 10 p.m. ET with Greta Van Susteren:
Do police have new evidence in their search for missing Virginia college student, Taylor Behl? We’ll ask Cynthia Price with the Richmond Police Department, and Taylor’s mother, Janet Pelasara.
Missing Taylor Behl seems to have moved to the level of national news prominence. One can only hope that the exposure can help find Taylor Behl.
September 16th, 2005 at 09:35am
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