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The FBI are now involved in the search for missing Bonney Eagle High School student Coreen Wiese. She has been missing since November 8, 2006. The FBI has set up a command post and a tipline in an effort to help find missing Coreen Wiese.
Morelli said 10 to 15 FBI agents are working on the case. At 2:15 p.m. Friday, there were 16 cars with Massachusetts license plates in the parking lot at the Buxton Police Department as well as one car from Rhode Island and two from New Hampshire. (Keep ME Current)
There had been initial reports that Coreen Wiese may have committed suicide for evidence found; however, that may not be the case. The FBI may have new evidence.
Police originally thought the 15-year-old killed herself because of suicide markings they found on rocks near a river.
Now the FBI has joined the investigation with new information that the girl might actually be staying with relatives in Massachusetts.
“We bring some resources and some things to the table that the local agencies in Maine we feel could use and they asked us for them,” said Mark Morelli of the FBI.
For now, the federal investigators will only say Wiese may have faked her suicide because of personal problems. (CBS 4)
Anyone with information regarding Coreen Wiese please call the FBI Tipline 1.800.225.5324.
Flyover of river comes up empty
FBI agents appealed Friday for the public’s help in finding a 15-year-old Buxton girl, and a break in the weather allowed the Maine Warden Service to fly search planes over the Saco River.
Andy Bertin, a janitor at Bonny Eagle, walked along the river near sunset Friday. For the past two days, he said, he has gone to that spot after work to continue the search for a girl he didn’t know well but recalled as being quiet and polite. Bertin said FBI agents had gone to Bonny Eagle on Friday to conduct interviews, and rumors were flying around the school regarding Wiese’s disappearance.
“Nobody knows what’s going on,” he said. “It doesn’t make any sense.”
Wiese’s parents, Wesley and Cindy of Buxton, declined to speak about the search for their daughter Friday. (Portland Press Herald)
FBI, Buxton police establish command post
FBI spokeswoman Gail Marcinkiewicz said FBI agents met Thursday night with officers from several Maine agencies investigating the case. Marcinkiewicz said the FBI is doing all “logical things,” adding that the Buxton police are still the lead agency in the investigation.
Mark Morelli, assistant special agent in charge of the FBI’s Boston division, was in Buxton today (Nov. 17) and said the agency has established a special toll-free number for residents to call with any information regarding Wiese’s disappearance. The number is 800-225-5324 (800-CALL FBI). (Keep ME Current)
November 18th, 2006 at 11:10am
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Jessica Brown, 18, and 13 month old Deon Lambert have been missing since Sunday, November 12, 2006 in Washington, DC area. Jessica Brown and Deon Lambert were last seen in the 1600 block of 18th Street in Southeast.
Police said that on Sunday, the mother of 13-month-old Deon Lambert gave permission to Jessica Brown, 18, to take her son to a local store.
But the pair never returned. (NBC4)
Description:
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Brown is described as black with a medium complexion
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brown eyes
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about 5 feet six inches tall
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130 pounds
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She was last seen wearing blue pants, a blue shirt and blue jacket.
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Lambert is described as black with a medium complexion
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brown eyes
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about 2 feet 9 inches tall
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23 pounds
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He was last seen wearing blue pants, a blue shirt and a multicolored jacket
Anyone with any information, please call police at 202-727-9099.
November 17th, 2006 at 09:46am
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Officials in Buxton, ME have confirmed reports of new evidence in the search for missing teen Coreen Wiese. It had been rumored that police had found suicide notes written by Coreen Wiese.
Mark Latti, of the Maine Wardens Service, on Tuesday told News 8 that searchers have found a pair of suicide notes written by Wiese — one at her home and another scratched on a beam of a bridge over the Saco River. He said the notes indicated that Wiese, 15, intended to jump into the river.
Latti said searchers also found a cell phone and an MP3 player. (WMTW)
Authorities stated they will continue to search with an airplane once weather permits. The weather has been terribly rainy in Maine the last couple of days.
Suicide note found on bridge
Searchers looking for a Buxton girl who has been missing for almost a week say an apparent suicide note scratched on a beam supporting a bridge is the strongest evidence they have found to guide their ongoing effort to find 15-year-old Coreen Wiese. (Kennebec Journal)
It would appear that Coreen may have left several clues that she was planing on committing suicide. One would hope that this is not the case. Coreen Wiese is far too young to be contemplating death.
He said the evidence suggesting a possible suicide was consistent with other items police found at the girl’s school and home.
“She left messages that it was her intention to jump into the river,” Tibbetts said. “That’s the only lead we’ve got.”
Coreen’s dad fails to beleive that his daughter would kill herself.
Buxton police officer Mike Grovo said there is no evidence to suggest Wiese was the victim of a crime, but the girl’s father said he found it difficult to think of any other explanation.
“They say it’s not suspicious,” Wiese said. “I have doubts.”
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November 14th, 2006 at 09:23pm
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17 year old Erica Bradley has been missing since last Monday when she was last seen leaving her job at the Hardees on Railroad Avenue West. Erica Bradley has a baby and her family has stated that Erica argued with the baby’s father, Derek Maner, the night she disappeared. Maner claims they had an argument and she walked away.
Investigators do not believe that Erica Bradley ran away. They are presently dragging the Savannah River. Police have found a pair of shoes that they believe are Erica’s. Also, Derek Maner has been named a suspect in her disappearance.
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Sheriff Tom Carter, Jr., speaks about another grim possibility in the missing person case, “It’s been eight days. Even if she was just hurt, every day there is less and less chance of finding her alive. And I hate to say that, but that’s reality.”
But Monday night, the family was hopeful. Jackie Bradley couldn’t hold back the tears at a vigil for Erica’s return, “I want to see my baby.” (WISTV)
November 14th, 2006 at 09:05pm
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15 year old high school sophomore, Coreen Wiese, has been missing since Wednesday. Coreen Wiese attended school at Bonny Eagle High School on Wednesday, but never returned home that night. Coreen is 5 foot 3 inches tall, weighs 115 pounds, and has long brown hair and brown eyes. She also has epilepsy and is believed to be without her medication.
Police and others launched a massive search of a wooded area around the high school Thursday involving dogs, boats and aircraft. Searchers changed their focus Friday after discovering evidence near a rest area where Route 25 crosses the Saco River in Limington and said a witness reported seeing a girl resembling the missing teenager at the rest area at about 11:30 Wednesday morning.
“We have recovered some items,” Buxton police Officer Michael Grovo said Saturday. He said the evidence was being held by the Maine Warden Service and he did not release any details.
The evidence was found near an area known as the “Limington Rapids,” Grovo said. “The kids hang out there sometimes.” (
Press Herald)
If anyone has any information as to her whereabouts please call Police at 207– 929-6612.
Searchers Scale back search and adjust to new evidence
The Maine Warden Service scaled down the search for a missing Bonny Eagle High School sophomore Friday after searchers found evidence that led them to believe the girl is not lost in the woods.
Police are still looking for 15-year-old Coreen Wiese of Buxton, who has been missing since Wednesday. But the evidence discovered at a rest area where Route 25 crosses the Saco River in Limington made the Warden Service conclude that Wiese is not in a wooded area, said Warden Chris Cloutier.
Cloutier would not say what the searchers found, but he said a witness reported that Wiese had been at the rest area at 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday.
November 12th, 2006 at 09:18pm
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Kimberlee Ramsey, 15, and Cody Birdwell, 17, has been missing since October 29, 2006. Both Ramsey and Birdwell were found safe Wednesday night and taken into custody in Rusk, TX. The case appears to be a runaway of which Kimberlee Ramsey has a history of.
Ramsey, who has a history as a runaway, was reported missing on Oct. 29. She was last seen at her Bacliff home.
Both Ramsey and Birdwell were taken into custody by Rusk Police Department officers without incident.
Birdwell is charged with harboring a runaway child. He is being held in the Cherokee County Jail in lieu of a $5,000 bond. Ramsey is in the custody of juvenile authorities in Anderson County. Both are awaiting transfer to Galveston County later today, Tuttoilmondo said. (Houston Chronicle)
November 9th, 2006 at 11:25pm
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Kimberlee Ramsey, 15, and Cody Birdwell, 17, Missing in Galveston, TX have been missing for 10 days. What makes this case even more intriguing is that a third teen also went missing, 15 year old Terressa Vanegas. Vanegas was found dead in a field last week. Apparently she was killed after leaving a Halloween party. Terressa Vabegas and Kimberlee Ramsey are best friends.
Texas EquuSearch has been volunteering in the efforts to search for the missing teens. Texas EquuSearch is assisting Terressa Vanegas’ family with funeral arrangements and support during this difficult time.
The search will continue with dogs and more Equusearch volunteers. There is no real evidence to suggest the teens are in the area that is being searched, but there is a lot of concern, given what happened there only last week.
Just a few yards from a football field, a search is underway for two teens who haven’t been seen by their families for 10 days. The search was occurring on the same day funeral services were being held for Terressa Vanegas, 15. Her body was found last week near the same field.
Vanegas had apparently been killed Halloween night after leaving a party. Vanegas and Kimberlee Ramsey, the missing girl, were best friends. Their friends are now frightened by the connection.
Ramsey, 15, has run away from home before. Last month she returned from a camp in Utah for problem adolescents. She disappeared from her Bacliff home two days before Vanegas went missing.
“We think she’s still around our area somewhere,” said Rodney Ramsey, Kimberlee’s father. (ABC – KTRK)
Description of Kimberlee Ramsey:
- 5 feet, 8 inches tall
- about 155 pounds
- green eyes
- brown hair with blond highlights
- She was last seen wearing jeans, a blue football jersey and black house shoes.
If anyone has any information please call Texas EquuSearch at 281–309–9500 or the Galveston County Sheriff’s Office at 409–766–2322.
November 8th, 2006 at 11:40pm
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15 year old Jeanett Mae Hill has been missing since September 8, 2006. Jeanett was last seen leaving her home in Louisville, TN.
If you have any information, please call
1-800-843-5678 (1-800-THE-LOST).
Description:
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DOB: Dec 18, 1990
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Sex: Female
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Race: White
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Height: 4’5″ (135 cm)
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Weight: 140 lbs (64 kg)
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Hair Color: Brown
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Eye Color: Brown
Circumstances: Jeanett was last seen at her home in Louisville, Tennessee, on September 8, 2006. She may be in the company of an adult male. They may still be in the local area. They may be traveling in a grey Chevrolet Corsica. (National Center for Missing & Exploited Children)
November 5th, 2006 at 06:29pm
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A 17 year old pregnant girl, Glenda L. Bowman, is missing. Bowman was last seen getting into a car with her boyfriend, Joseph A. Aguilar, and another friend. Her disappearance is being considered suspicious. Witnesses at the scene claim that Aguilar was hitting and pulling Glenda Bowman in to the car.
Glendy L. Bowman was with several friends Sunday evening at McDonald’s at Sterling Town Center when her boyfriend, Joseph A. Aguilar, and a friend pulled up in a dark-colored Toyota Echo about 6 p.m., Loudoun County sheriff’s spokesman Kraig Troxell said.
Witnesses told investigators that Aguilar and Bowman, who have been dating about three years, got into a heated argument before Aguilar forced her, against her will, to get in the car, Troxell said.
Although Glenda Bowman was described as a frequent runaway; however, the witnesses described more of an assault and that she was taken against her will.
Aguilar, who has family in Haymarket in Prince William County and whose last known address was in Sterling, ran away with Bowman last year, Troxell said. Sheriff’s investigators traced the couple to Guatemala, where they were staying with family, he said. (Washington Post)
Anyone with information to call Loudoun police at 703-777-1021. To remain anonymous, call the tip line at 703-777-1919.
Pregnant Teenager Remains Missing 5 days after being forced into car against her will
“She was forced into the car by her boyfriend who was assaulting her at the time,” Troxell said her friends told authorities.
Troxell said Bowman and Joseph A. Aguilar’s two-year relationship could be described as tumultuous, and the couple has disappeared before.
From police accounts the boyfriend, Joseph A. Aguilar, is not being cooperative.
He said authorities have spoken with Aguilar on the phone and that Bowman’s friends have said they have seen her at various locations, but he said the department couldn’t confirm the sightings and haven’t spoken with Aguilar in person.
“He’s not being very cooperative,” Troxell said in describing Aguilar.
Before disappearing Sunday night, Troxell said Bowman took her mother’s car without permission; it was recovered near the McDonald’s, he said. (Leesburg Today)
November 4th, 2006 at 08:21pm
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Denver Police are looking for two missing boys, Hector Gonzales, 11, and his cousin Luis Cuevas, 16. The two boys may be in the company of 35 year old Edson Alonso.
Tuesday afternoon, Hector Gonzales, 11, left Cowell Elementary School located at 4540 W. 10th Ave. with his cousin Luis Cuevas, 16.
This was their last known location and both boys were still missing.
The boys may be in the company of Edson Alonso, 35. Edson is possibly driving a Silver 2005 Ford Explorer, Colorado license plate number 177-LYU. (CBS4)
Descriptions:
Hector Gonzales (11) is Hispanic, 4-feet-9, 75 pounds, with brown hair and eyes. He was last seen wearing blue jeans and a gray and red jacket.
Luis Cuevas (16) is Hispanic, 5-feet-5, 110 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing blue jeans and a black hooded sweat shirt.
Edson Alonso (35) is Hispanic, 5-feet-4, 158 pounds, with brown hair and eyes. (Rocky Mountain News)
If anyone has any information regarding these two boys, please call your Missing Persons Unit at 720-913-6911 or call Crime Stoppers at 720-913-7867.
UPDATE: Missing 11-year-old found in Mexico, Denver Post
An 11-year-old boy and his 16-year-old cousin, missing since Wednesday, have been found alive and well at a relative’s home in Mexico.
Hector Gonzales, 11, and Luis Cuevas, 16, were reported to be with a grandmother in Chihuahua, Mexico last night. They had traveled there with Edson Alonso, 35, a friend of the Gonzales family. The last time the boys had been seen was leaving Cowell Elementary School Wednesday afternoon.
Denver police reported they received a call Thursday night from the grandmother, who said that Alonso and Cuevas fled from her home when she made the call to police. She said Gonzales is in good condition.
Denver Police said they are investigating the incident with the possibility of federal kidnapping charges being filed. (Denver Post)
(Hat Tip: Kim & Brandi)
November 3rd, 2006 at 12:16am
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