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Portsmouth, NH police are asking the publics help as they investigate a story that a man either fell or jumped into Portsmouth Harbor early Tuesday. I can’t even begin to imagine going into the water knowing how cold the water temperature is this time of year. Hypothermia sets in a matter of minutes.
The Coast Guard is searching for a man who reportedly fell into Portsmouth Harbor early today.
The Coast Guard says a witness reported seeing a man fall from a railroad bridge near the Sarah Long Bridge around two o’clock this morning.
A helicopter is helping crews in boats and on shore search for the man. (WCAX)
A witness reported a man fell into the water from a railroad trestle near the Sarah Long Bridge.
The Coast Guard searched by boat, on land and from a helicopter before suspending the search late Tuesday morning. Authorities said they were waiting to see if someone filed a missing person’s report. (Boston Globe)
October 31st, 2006 at 04:15pm
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Richard Drouin, Jr. is missing after his boat carrying his father and friend capsized in Bath, ME. Richard Drouin, Sr., 68, and Phillip Stevens, 39, were pulled from the water following the boating accident; however, Drouin Jr remains missing. The search for the missing boater was hampered by the foul weather.
Richard Drouin, Jr., 38, remained missing after his boat, also carrying his father and a friend, capsized after hitting an above-the-waterline cable under the old Carleton Bridge in Bath about 6:30 p.m. Friday.
The men had just finished bringing a 36-foot boat in from a river mooring because of the pending bad weather when they had the accident, Joyce said.
They had just dropped off the 36-foot boat off in Bath and were headed back upriver in a 16-foot boat when they left the navigable channel to go under the bridge. (Kennebec Journal)
Search For Missing Boater Suspended
The Coast Guard says it will not resume its search for a man missing since Friday Night. The man went missing after three boaters fell into the Kennebec River, when their motorboat flipped over near the old Carleton Bridge about 6:30 PM. (WCSH6)
October 29th, 2006 at 09:05pm
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This is quite the set back for the family of missing honeymooner, George A Smith IV. A Miami judge has dismissed the law suit filed against Royal Caribbean Cruise by the family of George Smith.
Judge Jon I. Gordon granted a motion Monday to dismiss the lawsuit faulting Royal Caribbean International for its handling of George A. Smith IV’s disappearance more than a year ago.
“It’s a setback, of course, but it’s not the end,” maritime lawyer Brett Rivkind told Greenwich Time Thursday. “The Smith family isn’t discouraged. Whether the Smith family won or lost, the issue is going to be decided in an appellate court.”
What a bitter pill to have to swallow to have to listen to some smug Royal Caribbean representative say “they exceeded its legal requirements”. Makes one think twice doesn’t it when taking a cruise, especially when one makes such a callous comment when we remember back to the blood stained canvas beneath George Smith’s cabin.
Smith’s parents and sister believe the 26-year-old Greenwich man was murdered, and allege in their lawsuit filed in June that the cruise company tried to cover up the incident to avoid liability and negative publicity.
Royal Caribbean representatives have said the cruise line exceeded its legal requirements when it contacted the FBI and other authorities immediately after learning about Smith’s disappearance.
October 26th, 2006 at 03:01pm
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It is hard to believe that Jennifer Kesse has been missing for 9 months. Jennifer Kesse disappeared from her Orlando condo and has not been seen from since. Jennifer’s parents, Joyce and Drew Kesse have searched continuously and have stated, “they are not giving up on the search for their daughter”. Nor should they. As any parent of a missing child their fight is never over until an outcome is provided.
A national search keeps coming back to John Young Parkway and Americana Boulevard.
Jennifer Kesse’s family gathered at the intersection on Tuesday to remind passing drivers about the search. They were there from 7:30 to 9 a.m. and will gather again from 5 to 6:30 p.m. because they said that’s when Jennifer Kesse would have passed through the intersection on her way to and from work.
“We need to find Jennifer,” Drew Kesse said. “We are willing to do anything.”
Having spoke to Drew Kesse in the past, I believe this. He is a determined man that will never stop searching for his missing daughter. As Drew Kesse said, We are not going away”. If it is any consolation to the Kesse’s, neither are we.
Drew Kesse will be interviewed by Dana Pretzer on the Scared Monkeys Radio network on Sunday, October 29 at 9:00 pm EDT.
The Kesse’s are holding out hope as are we.
“Miracles happen, and who’s to say that Jennifer’s not going to get a miracle?” Joyce Kesse said.
Also please see the person of interest pictures.
For further updates and information, please go to the families website. I would also ask that all go to www.findjenniferkesse.com and read the letter from Jennifer’s parents regarding the 9 month mark of Jennifer’s disappearance. Remember that all parents of missing children belong to a club of which no one wishes to be a member of. God bless Joyce and Drew Kesse that they get the answers they so desperately need.
Anyone who has any information regarding Jennifer Kesse please call CrimeLine at 800-423-TIPS. Also the family has its own hot line at 407-772-2162
October 25th, 2006 at 10:59pm
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Hans Reiser is being held without bond as even with no body, police have enough circumstantial evidence to keep him locked up. Amazing that murder crimes make strange bed fellows as one of Reiser’s attorneys is Daniel Horowitz. Howrowitz’s own wife was murdered last year.
Reiser, 42, is being held without bail in the Santa Rita jail in California pending a hearing on November 28, when he is supposed to enter a plea. His lawyers, who now include Daniel Horowitz, whose own wife was murdered last year in a highly publicized case, said they delayed entering a plea so they could review the evidence against him.
The cops don’t have a body, only circumstantial evidence, but enough to lock Reiser up. According to a police statement, “We interviewed a host of individuals. All avenues led back to Mr. Reiser being responsible for the death and disappearance of Ms. Nina Reiser.” (Open Source Magazine)
The reward for information leading to the location of the missing Nina Reiser has increased from $15,000 to $25,000.
For further information, go to NinaReiser.com
October 23rd, 2006 at 11:41pm
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Joe Bieger, 59, has been missing since October 6, 2006. Joe Bieger left his Dallas appartment to walk his dogs at 6: am and has not been seen from since. His dogs were found but there was no sign of Bieger. Bieger has been diagnoses with transient global amnesia.
Attacks of TGA begin and end abruptly. They usually last from three to six hours — rarely longer than 12 hours. These attacks may recur in some people. They often occur after strenuous physical activity.
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Last month, Bieger disappeared for nearly 10 hours but was later found by the school’s athletic director K.C. Cox. Bieger’s illness leaves sufferers disoriented and confused. (NBC 5)
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The Highlands School’s football team in Irving, TX have cancelled the remander of their season after Joe Bieger went missing.
Cox told NBC 5 that his team’s hearts just weren’t in it with Bieger missing.
UPDATE: Missing man found in Carrollton
Joe Bieger has no idea where he was for the last month, but for the first time in a long while his family knows where he is — home.
The 52-year-old man was spotted wandering in Carrollton at noon Monday. He had been diagnosed with amnesia in September and he disappeared Oct. 6 when he left his Dallas apartment to walk his two dogs. (Star Telegram)
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The football coach who went missing Oct. 6 was found alive and well.
A home-building crew in Carrollton recognized Joe Bieger -– coach of The Highlands School’s football team -– and called the school.
“It’s just a great relief,” school athletic director K.C. Cox said. “To see his wife and him embrace and hug and just that love is just a great big relief.” (NBC5)
October 20th, 2006 at 09:07pm
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Margaret Haddican-McEnroe, 29, of Warren Township and Somerset County, NJ. Haddican-McEnroe is a firefighter with Mount Bethel Volunteer Fire Company in Warren Township. She was reported missing by her husband on October 12, 2006. Her husband last saw Margaret Haddican-McEnroe at 1:30 pm on October 10.
Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest said Margaret Haddican-McEnroe was reported missing by her husband on Oct. 12. He last saw her at about 1:30 p.m. Oct. 10.
When Mr. McEnroe returned home at about 3 p.m. Oct. 10, he discovered his wife gone and their infant child home alone.
Mr. McEnroe told police his wife had threatened suicide in the past and may be suffering from post-partum depression. (Courier News)
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The 29-year-old woman is Caucasian
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5 ft 2 in tall
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110 pounds
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brown eyes
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brown hair
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light complexion
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She has a tribal tattoo on her stomach, firefighter’s helmet tattoo on her left thigh and multiple tattoos on her back
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She is an Army veteran and may have identification with her birth name of “Sherwood Halley.”
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She left behind her cell phone and did not take her vehicle.
Margaret Haddican was wearing the following:
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a grey sweatshirt with “ARMY” written across the front in black letters
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white plaid pajama bottoms
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white socks and white Nike sneakers
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She was also wearing a silver chain with military dog tags and a white-gold wedding ring with three diamonds
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She also may have a black BDU (military style) jacket and black duffle bag with additional clothing.
Anyone with information please call the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Squad at (908) 575-3400, Warren Township Police Department at (908) 753-1000 or the Somerset County TIPS Line at (888) 577-TIPS (8477).
October 18th, 2006 at 08:43pm
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34 year old Stefanie Warner of Essex, VT has been missing for 2 1/2 weeks. She failed to show up for work on October 1, 2006. Her last known contact with anyone was at 11:11PM on October 3, 2006. Stefanie Warner was reported missing about 11 days ago after she had spoke with someone on the phone. It is being suspected that Warner may have been in Boston.
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Stefanie Warner, 34, was reported missing on Saturday, Essex Police Cpl. Ed Piro said Tuesday. A family member called police to alert authorities to her disappearance, 11 days after Warner spoke with someone during a phone call, Piro said. He would not comment on the identity of the person with whom Warner spoke or whether she made or received the phone call.
It is believed that Warner might have been in Boston during that phone conversation, Piro said. Police are “trying to figure out where she is, where she went,” he said. (Burlington Free Press)
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Warner is 5 feet 5 inches tall
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weighs 120 pounds
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brown hair and brown eyes
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She drives a black Saturn with Vermont registration DST-526.
Essex Police Department Web site is www.epdvt.org.
Anyone with information regarding Stefanie Warner please call the police department at 802—878-8331.
October 18th, 2006 at 07:24pm
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An Amber Alert has been issued for 10 month old Saige Terell. Police are searching for Saige Terrell, his mother, Renee Terrell and her boyfriend, Christopher Wayne Lutrell. The mother is accused of abducting her son Saige Terrell. Renee Terrell is also a suspect in the murder of a social worker. Police believe that Saige Terrell is in extreme danger an that his mother and boyfriend could be headed from KY to Indiana. The car they are driving is said to be a 2000 Daewoo Nubira four-door station wagon. It has a Kentucky license plate, 675 DRV.
A nationwide search is underway for a Kentucky mother, her boyfriend and her ten-month-old son. Police issued an amber alert Monday night after they say the mother abducted her child. She’s also suspected of killing a social worker. Police say the baby boy, Saige Terrell, is in extreme danger, and they believe he and his mother could be headed from Kentucky into Indiana. That’s why amber alert signs are encouraging drivers across our highways to be on the lookout. Police were called Monday night after a social worker, 67-year-old Boni Frederick, didn’t return to work after taking the 10-month-old boy to a non-custodial visit with his mother. They found the social worker dead inside a Henderson, Kentucky home. Police suspect the mother, 33-year-old Renee Terrell, of killing the woman. (WTHR 13)
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RENEE TERRELL
CHRISTOPHER WAYNE LUTTRELL
Police say if you see the vehicle or the suspects, don’t approach them but call police. They ask that you call 1-888-58-AMBER State social worker murdered
Authorities are searching for a 33-year-old Henderson woman who they are calling a suspect in the Monday homicide of an employee with the state’s social services agency. (The Gleaner)
UPDATE: (10/17/06) Southern Illinois Becomes Focal Point in Search for Homicide
The search for a missing child and a Kentucky homicide suspect has moved to Illinois following a possible sighting in Smithboro in rural Bond County. An Amber Alert message from State Police indicates the homicide victims credit card was used to purchase gasoline. (WJBD 1350AM)
October 17th, 2006 at 02:40pm
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