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Wade Lurk had been missing for a little over a week. Monday, the search for Wade Lurk came to a tragic end when his car and body were pulled out of Goose Creek Lake. It is believed that Wade Lurk accidentally drove off the rode and into the lake and drown following leaving a party.
The car was 75 feet from the edge of a boat ramp. It was by chance three fisherman in two boats spotted the car. Fisherman Randy Houchin said, “I was on the back of the boat and I looked down and I could see the big square top of the car.” Fisherman Robert Witcher said, “I knew it was the car because they had been looking for this little white car. I’ve seen it on gas stations and everywhere.”
The car was facing the shore but investigators found evidence Wade accidentally drove the car down the ramp. Missouri State Highway Patrol Cpl. Al Nothum said, “When the vehicle came down the ramp, there’s a wall and deck to the right side. The vehicle sideswiped that. We have evidence on the wall and on the car and not only that it knocked off the side mirror.”
(KSDK)
Body believed to be that of missing teen
The car was pulled from Goose Creek Lake near Ste. Genevieve. It is the same model and color as Wade Lurk’s white 1990 Nissan Stanza, said Cpl. Al Nothum of the Missouri State Highway Patrol. The license plate numbers also matched. Stolzer confirmed that the body was found inside the car.
(Kansas City Star)
April 17th, 2006 at 11:04pm
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Do not miss tonight at 10:00pm, Dana Pretzer will be interviewing Drew Kesse, the father of the missing Jennifer Kesse. Listen here.
Scared Monkeys Missing & Exploited archive posts of Jennifer Kesse.
Also if time permits, Red will be calling in after interview for an update on the recent arrests and goings-on in Aruba.
April 16th, 2006 at 04:10pm
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Seventeen year old Wade Lurk disappeared a week ago on March 30 after attending an overnight party at Goose Creek Lake. His mother begged rural St. Genevieve County residents to search their properties for any evidence of her missing son.
Wade Lurk’s mother, Tina is asking rural St. Genevieve County residents and property-owners to search their property for any clues as to what happened to her son.
Tina Lurk said, “Looking for any kind of evidence, possible. Could be as a shoe, a shirt, his car, him… anything.”
Also investigators would like to talk to anyone who traveled on Missouri Highway Y in St. Genevieve County, late Friday night March 30 or early Saturday, April 1. Even if you don’t think you saw anything they ask that you call St. Genevieve County investigators.
(KSDK News 5)
Two rewards are being offered for information in the disappearance. You can call Crimestoppers toll free at 866-371-8477.
Clues are scarce in missing teen case, Wade Lurk
Seventeen-year-old Wade Lurk, the oldest child of the family, was last seen at about 4 a.m. Saturday. He was asleep in his car, parked outside a weekend lake house where authorities said Lurk and his friends had been partying and playing cards. By 6 a.m., Lurk and the car were missing.
A security guard at Goose Creek Lake, a development near the Ste. Genevieve-St. Francois County line, told police he saw the car leave the gated community, but the guard wasn’t sure if Lurk was driving.
Hundreds of searches have helped in trying to locate Wade to no avail. Police have no idea what happened to the missing teen. They are ruling against a runaway as many of the conditions do not correlate to one.
Typically, teen-agers who disappear turn up a few days later – and alcohol, drugs or youthful emotion are frequently the culprits. In more serious cases, a missing teen might be injured in an auto accident or might be trying to run away for good. But few cases justify fears of foul play.
The disappearance of Wade Lurk might be one of those cases.
(St. Louis Post-Dispatch.)
Wade Lurk was driving a white 1990 Nissan Stanza with Missouri license 720WCC. Anyone with any information please call the sheriff’s office at 573-883-5215 or 573-883-5820.
Police Still Need Help Finding Missing Teen
Investigators say more than 40 teens attended what they call an underage drinking party there, but say that’s where the trail ends.
“He didn’t have a lot of money with him, and he didn’t have clothes. He had a cell phone which was charging in his car that had never been turned on, and so we know he hasn’t used it,” Cpl. Al Nothum with the Missouri Highway Patrol says.
Firefighter Bob Reeves helped rescue crews search the five lakes in the area.
He says Lurk’s disappearance has folks in the tight knit community shocked.
(KFVS)
April 9th, 2006 at 12:49am
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Christopher Snow, 16, was last seen on Wednesday leaving the Wal-Mart on F.M. 1960 West at Cutten Road at about 1:30 p.m.
He was wearing a grey t-shirt w/the logo US Marines or Marines, blue jeans, reddish brown Roper brand boots, and a green baseball cap w/the logo Billy Goat. Chris has a cleft upper left lip and looks a lot like the actor Joaquin Phoenix.
Texas EquuSearch has begun handing out fliers of the missing teenager.
Volunteers began searching northwest Houston on Monday for a teen missing for five days
Description:
- Name: Christopher Snow
- Date Missing: March 8, 2006: 1:36pm
- Missing From: Houston, Texas
- DOB: 05/19/1989
- Age: 16 years old
- Hair Color: Brown/Short ½” long
- Height: 5’6”
- Weight: 150lbs
- Eye Color: Hazel
- Sex: Male
- Race: White
- Complexion: Olive Complexion
- Police/Sheriff: Houston Police Department
- Officer/Deputy Name: Det Rodriguez
- Officer’s Phone #: 713/7315877
- Officer’s Case #: 037967106 TES Case #: 06538
Poster of Christopher Snow
Also anyone with any information or wishes to help search for the missing teen should call Texas EquuSearch at (281) 309-9500.
March 13th, 2006 at 06:36pm
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Christina White of Milton has been missing since June 2005. Police in Saratoga County have identified the skeletal remains found in a wooded area on Friday as a young woman believed to be Christina White.
Investigators from the Saratoga County Sheriff’s Department made the identification earlier today…two days after a hunter discovered the bones in a wooded area near Daketown Road in Greenfield…several miles from where Christina White was last seen at her family’s Ballston Spa home. Autopsy results are expected sometime Monday.
(FOX 23 WXXA)
Authorities ID remains
Police say bones are those of 19-year-old missing since June
GREENFIELD — Police have identified the skeletal remains discovered on Friday in the Daketown State Forest as a 19-year-old Ballston Spa woman who was last seen by family members in June 2005.
The remains are identified as Christina N. White, of Stockade Mobile Park, Ballston Spa. The Saratoga County Sheriff’s Department would not release details on how the remains were identified.
(Post Star)
March 13th, 2006 at 12:24am
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Are the text messages being received by Stella and Robert Browne really from their missing 13-year-old daughter Natasha Browne? Natasha has not been seen since she left for school on Monday.
In New Jersey, state and local police are taking the case of a missing girl seriously. Her family last saw her Monday morning and since then they’ve been receiving text messages from her cell phone, messages the police call “alarming.”
So far Stella and Robert Browne have received six very unsettling text messages from their daughter Natasha’s cell phone, But is the 13-year-old typing the police for help, or someone else?
The story of the missing girl starts off strange in that Natasha heads off to school in a direction she does not normally take. Her friends state she never made it to school. Then the text messages begin.
Then about three hours later Stella got the first message: “Someone was following me and I just don’t remember what happened. I just woke up in a basement. It’s pitch black.”
Just before 9:00 Monday night the exhausted couple got the final message: “They’re taking me to New York.”
Police also say that on Monday several of Natasha’s friends also received text messages but at this point if you call her cell phone it goes straight to voice mail.
Hours passed before the second message: “He’s making me do disgusting stuff I don’t want to do.”
Ten minutes later came another message: “He and he is telling me they will hurt me if I don’t listen to them.”
(WABC 7 TV)
Missing Girl Sends Mom Text Messages
Since 13-year-old Natasha Brown vanished on her way to school Monday, police say she’s text messaged her mother saying that someone followed her and that she woke up in a dark basement.
One of the messages Brown sent her mother shortly after disappearing said: “Someone has me, she’ll take my phone,” Jersey City Police Chief Robert Troy said Wednesday.
“A disappearance is totally out of character,” Troy said. “Her family and friends are worried and so are we.”
(WNBC)
March 8th, 2006 at 10:59pm
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Jennifer Marie Isle, 16, a possible runaway was reported missing by her mother, Anna Pittman. It is reported that Jennifer Isle nearly cleaned out her bank account and withdrew $750 after running away.
“If I was a parent, it would be a pretty urgent thing,” said Sgt. Glen Stinar with the Great Falls Police Department. “At this point, her disappearance is not suspicious, but we’re concerned about her welfare.”
Isle is described as being 5 feet tall, 135 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes. She is a junior at Great Falls High School.
Anyone with information on Isle’s whereabouts please call Great Falls police at 771-1180 or Pittman at 231-1367.
(Great Falls Tribune)
March 6th, 2006 at 12:12am
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Adrianne Delaney, a 19-year-old Plympton woman, missing for the last week, called her family from Aruba to tell them she was ok. Delaney’s mother said that she was going to fly to Aruba to make sure that her daughter is ok in person. In what has been a truly bizarre missing person case, at least has a happy ending.
A 19-year-old Plympton woman, missing for the last week, called her family and local police from Aruba on Friday, bringing an end to a police search that had involved the offices of U.S. Rep. Bill Delahunt, state Rep. Tom Ryan and officials in Aruba and Venezuela.
According to Plympton police Chief Matthew Clancy, Adrianne Delaney called her home town Police Department and spoke to officer Steve Teri “at length,” Friday afternoon.
Delaney then called her parents to let them know she was fine.
Her parents have no idea why their daughter left for Aruba without telling them. In a cross between a missing persons case that resembles “the run away bride” story, Adrianne Delaney caught a flight from Boston to Aruba sometime Wednesday.
Barbara Delaney said her daughter went out with her girlfriends that Friday night after getting paid from her part-time job in Marshfield. She was last seen dropping off friends at 3:30 a.m. the following morning.
Police found Delaney’s SUV in Weymouth on Thursday and later learned she’d caught a flight from Boston to Aruba sometime Wednesday.
(The Enterprise)
As reported earlier when Adrianne Delaney was considered missing and no one had any answers as to what could have happened.
”She had no problems at school, no problems at home. She was just a typical 19-year-old. No one has any clue what could have happened.”
(Boston Globe)
February 26th, 2006 at 12:44am
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Carole Carney, 18, and her friend Kristen Lindquist, 16, have been missing since Sunday.
The New Jersey teens, 18-year-old Carole Carney and her 16-year-old friend Kristen Lindquist, were last seen about 6 p.m. Sunday, Carole’s mother, Sandy Diebold, said in a tearful interview Thursday afternoon.
Carole and Kristen were believed to be traveling with a 20-year-old man who’s a friend of Carole’s boyfriend, Diebold said. Her mother also said that Carole needs medication for seizures.
The family contacted Bensalem police because they believe the man had taken them to a motel in the township. The family said police have located the man and spoken with him.
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Anyone with information about the whereabouts of the missing teens, please call Bensalem police at 215-633-3700.
February 25th, 2006 at 12:52am
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Adrianne Delaney, a student at Massasoit College in Brockton, MA was last seen early Saturday morning, February 18.
Delaney was driving a brown 2002 Ford Explorer with Massachusetts registration 4-7-J-S-3-2.
Delaney is a white female, 5’4″ tall with blonde hair and blue eyes, weighing 105-110 lbs.
(CBS4 Boston)
Anyone with any information should call the Plympton Police at 781-585-3339.
UPDATE: Car Belonging to Missing Plympton Teen Found in Weymouth
The Observer has confirmed that the brown 2002 Ford Explorer belonging to missing Plympton teen Adrianne Delaney has been recovered in Weymouth. Earlier this evening source information provided to the Observer indicated that the vehicle was equipped with a LoJack tracking device. After receiving clearance to activate the system, we are told that the vehicle was pinpointed a short time later at a residential unit in Weymouth
Information provided earlier indicated that police located a male at the address who said he had permission to use the car; apparently there was no sign of Delaney at the address.
February 24th, 2006 at 10:20am
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