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Byron Parker Missing Over the Weekend

Byron Parker went missing over the weekend and has not been seen or heard from since. Authorities found Byron Parker’s car, a 2006 Dodge Charger, untouched and with the doors locked. According to reports family members have stated that Parker likes “to stroll around Riverside Park at the Ambassador Bridge. He would go there and stare at the water, which he said calmed him.”

Parker’s nephew, Ronald, said, “Just hoping he’s somewhere, walking around, wandering around, just, I guess, just being with himself right now.”

Family members told 7 Action News that life has been difficult for Byron Parker recently. His wife, whom he loves very much, has been in the hospital for several months.

“She’s doing real bad, so he probably took it real bad,” Ronald explained.

The last time anyone has seen Byron Parker was Friday night and it needs to be noted that he has certain medical conditions.

The last time anyone saw Byron Parker was Friday night. One of his family’s major concerns is that he has asthma and is a diabetic, and he may not have his medication on his person.
(WXYZ)

May 8th, 2006 at 10:02am Posted by | Missing, Missing Adult | no comments

Body Found at Savannah Hotel, Last location of missing Robert Hornbeck

An unconfirmed body was found at the DeSoto Hilton on Liberty Street in Savannah, GA. This was the last known location of missing Spc. Robert Hornbeck.

Savannah-Chatham police are on the scene investigating after a body was found on the property of the DeSoto Hilton on Liberty Street. The body has not been identified at this point.

That hotel was the last known location of missing Third ID soldier Robert Hornbeck, who disappeared on Easter Sunday. Hornbeck has since reportedly been sighted alive in other places, including Statesboro, however none of those reports have been confirmed.
(WTOC 11)

UPDATE: Body Thought to Be Missing Soldier Found

Simply amazing that Savannah, GA turned out to be a more lethal location for Army Specialist Robert Hornbeck that Iraq. It appears that they have found his body.

SAVANNAH, Ga. – A body believed to be that of a missing Fort Benning soldier was discovered inside a piece of air conditioning equipment Friday at a downtown hotel after guests complained of a foul odor in the lobby.

“Detectives are conducting a comprehensive and thorough investigation to determine the reasons behind this man’s death,” said Lt. Mike Wilkins, a police spokesman. “At this time, investigators do not have any reason to believe this person was the victim of a crime.”

An autopsy was scheduled for Sunday.

Eric Hornbeck, the soldier’s father, was informed of the discovery by police.
(AP via Yahoo News)

UPDATE: MI Missing Soldier UPDATE

A private investigator hired by Robert Hornbeck’s family says they’re all but certain the remains found in a Savannah (Georgia) hotel are his.

April 28th, 2006 at 03:13pm Posted by | Missing, Missing Adult, Robert Hornbeck | 3 comments

Spc. Robert Hornbeck from the Third ID Missing after Weekend in Savannah, GA

Specialist Robert Hornbeck of the US Military Third ID was last seen in downtown Robert HornbeckSavannah, GA the weekend of April 16, 2006. Hornbeck’s father had made a call to his son and the line went dead. That was the last that anyone has every seen or heard from Robert Hornbeck.

When his father called looking for him, Spc. Robert Hornbeck answered his cell phone and spoke just a few words before the connection went dead: “Dad, I’m on the stairs.”

Since the day that Robert Hornbeck vanished his father Eric Hornbeck has tirelessly searched for his son in all conceivable places.

“He’s got to be around here somewhere, I think within half a mile,” Beth Hornbeck, Robert’s stepmother, told us.

“I’ve looked in alleys, I’ve looked in garbage cans, I’ve looked under bushes,” said Eric.

But still no signs of their son. “We got him through Iraq for the year, but I couldn’t get him through Savannah,” said Eric. “I don’t understand it.”

(WTOC 11)

Spc.Robert Hornbeck just returned from Iraq in January. He only had two weeks of active duty left and was supposed to be getting married in July according to reports. Which has made Robert Hornbeck’s father think the worst possible scenario for his son.

Which has led a father to believe the worst. When asked if he thought his son was still alive, Eric said, “No, I don’t. I think time is against us now.”

Iraq veteran missing in Savannah Soldier vanishes in minutes

Robert Hornbeck, who returned to Fort Benning in January after a year in Iraq only to vanish during a weekend getaway to Savannah.

read the rest here…

April 27th, 2006 at 09:45am Posted by | Missing, Missing Adult, Robert Hornbeck | no comments

Kesse News Conference: Kesse Family Raises Reward to $250,000 for Jennifer Kesse

Jennifer Kesse has been missing for three months. Today the family has increased the reward to tips into locating their daughter to $250,000.

Her family announced that the reward is now $250,000 at a news conference Monday morning, WESH 2 News reported.

Westgate’s President and CEO David Siegel put up the reward hoping to get people motivated to call police.

“I hope and pray that I’m able to write that check in the near future. We’re making that reward good for one month from today, until the 24th of May.
(WESH)

Kesse Announcement

It’s expected the family will release new information about the reward leading to information about their daughter’s safe return, but exact details have not been released.

Of course, if you have any information about the whereabouts of Jennifer Kesse, you’re asked to call CrimeLine at 1-800-423-TIPS.
(Central Florida News 13)

April 24th, 2006 at 12:08pm Posted by | Jennifer Kesse, Missing, Missing Adult, Reward | 3 comments

Renowned Test Pilot, Scott Crossfield, Plane Missing in Ga.

Scott Crossfield flying a single-engine plane went missing when it left Alabama for Virginia on Wednesday morning.

The missing plane left Prattville, Ala., around 9 a.m. Wednesday en route to Manassas, Va. Search crews from the Civil Air Patrol were conducting an air and ground search along the flight path, focusing on a hilly, forested region of north-central Georgia.

Search teams combed the forests of northern Georgia looking for the plane registered to Crossfield. Scott Crossfield was the first man to fly at twice the speed of sound. The wreckage of the plane was later found Thursday with a body inside.

Searchers found the wreckage shortly after 1 p.m. in the mountains near Ranger, Ga., about 50 miles northwest of Atlanta, a Civil Air Patrol spokeswoman said.

Search teams had combed the forests of northern Georgia looking for the plane registered to Crossfield, the first man to fly at twice the speed of sound.

Officials did not immediately know who was flying the single-engine plane or whether Crossfield was aboard when it left Alabama for Virginia on Wednesday morning.

The plane was last spotted on radar later that day over Georgia, north of Atlanta, the Civil Air Patrol’s Georgia Wing said. The Civil Air Patrol scheduled an afternoon news conference Thursday in the northern Georgia town of Ranger to discuss the search.
(Yahoo News)

Test pilot Crossfield, first to break Mach 2, dies in plane crash

Scott Crossfield, the hotshot test pilot and aircraft designer who in 1953 became the first man to fly at twice the speed of sound, was killed in the crash of his small plane, authorities said Thursday. He was 84.

Crossfield’s body was found in the wreckage Thursday in the mountains about 50 miles northwest of Atlanta, a day after the single-engine plane he was piloting dropped off radar screens on a flight from Alabama to Virginia. There were thunderstorms in the area at the time.

The cause of the crash was under investigation. Crossfield was believed to be the only person aboard.
(USA Today)

April 20th, 2006 at 11:03pm Posted by | Missing, Missing Adult, Plane Crash, Search and Rescue | no comments

Lonnett Jackson Missing Since April 12th in Pittsburgh, PA

Lonnett Jackson, 46, has been missing since April 12th when she was last seen in Hazelwood near her home on Chaplain Way.

Police say Jackson has threatened suicide in the past and suffers from severe depression.

She is believed to have taken an overdose of pain medication before leaving home.

She has also been without her daily medication for the past 7 days.

Jackson is described as being an African-American female about 5′ 6″ tall, 192 lbs. with black hair and brown eyes.
(KDKA)

Anyone with information on Jackson’s please contact the Pittsburgh Police Missing Person Squad at 412/323-7141 or the Pittsburgh Police Headquarters at 412/323-7800.

April 20th, 2006 at 10:48pm Posted by | Missing, Missing Adult | no comments

Kesse Family Tries PSA’s in effort to Gain Leads in Jennifer Kesse’s Disappearance

Jennifer Kesse’s parents have teamed up with a local lawyer, David Bigney, in an effort to further get the word out to the public regarding their missing daughter. The Kesse’s have produced a 30 second PSA (Public Service Announcement) in an effort to gain tips and leads.

Bigney said in the piece that if anyone has information about the Kesse case, they can tell an attorney.

The person’s identity and the information may be protected by attorney-client privilege laws.

“Someone should take advantage of going to a lawyer immediately if they are afraid, are illegal or have problems with the police already,” Drew Kesse said.

There are a few exceptions when attorney-client privilege does not hold up, according to the report.
(WKMG Local 6)

Anyone with information concerning her disappearance of Jennifer Kesse should call (800) 423-TIPS (8477).

April 20th, 2006 at 07:24am Posted by | Jennifer Kesse, Missing, Missing Adult | one comment

Dana Pretzer will be interviewing Missing Jennifer Kesse’s dad, Drew Kesse

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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 Posted by | Jennifer Kesse, Missing, Missing Adult, Missing Teen | 2 comments

Jennifer Kesse’s Parents will Discuss Safety Tips at University of Central Florida

Jennifer Kesse has been missing since January 24, 2006. Drew and Joyce Kesse Jennifer Kessehave desperately searched for leads and tips into their daughters disappearance. Like so many other families of missing persons, the Kesse’s also give back to the community at large as they realize the pain and anguish of dealing with a missing child.

Drew and Joyce Kesse will be speaking at the University of Central Florida to discuss Jennifer Kesse’s disappearance and provide safety tips to students. Jennifer Kesse was an alum of the University of Central Florida.

Drew and Joyce Kesse, the parents of missing University of Central Florida alumna and Orlando resident Jennifer Kesse, will discuss their daughter’s disappearance and provide safety tips for students and residents during a presentation Friday, April 21, at UCF.

The Kesse’s will speak at noon in the Key West Ballroom, Room 218, of the Student Union. They will discuss safety tips related to homes and vehicles and will answer questions from the audience. The presentation, which is sponsored by UCF Victim Services, is free and open to the public.

Like all families in the unfortunate fraternity of missing persons; the Kesse’s wish to get the word out regarding their daughter Jennifer and in any way provide helpful information that may save some one else the nightmare that they presently endure.

“We hope to educate people on basic personal safety issues, as well as bring people up to date on Jennifer’s abduction,” said Drew and Joyce Kesse. (UCF News)

For more an detailed information for Jennifer Kesse, visit the family website at Jennifer Kesse 2www.findjenniferkesse.com.

 

  • Age: 24
  • Description: 5’ 8”
  • Sandy Blonde Hair
  • Green Eyes 135 Lbs.
  • TIPS: Call Crimeline At 1-800-423-TIPS

April 13th, 2006 at 11:49pm Posted by | Jennifer Kesse, Missing, Missing Adult | no comments

US Ambassador Tony Garza to Pressure Mexico on Missing Americans

United States Ambassador to Mexico Tony Garza promised to maintain pressure on the Mexican government until it finds 22 Americans who are missing in the border city of Nuevo Laredo.

In a letter sent to Sen. John Cornyn on Wednesday, Garza said that relieving the suffering of the victims and their families, most of whom live in Laredo, Texas, is a priority for the U.S. mission here.

“John, I want to assure you that my personal attention and our U.S. mission’s efforts will not cease until Mexican officials thoroughly and openly investigate any cases involving missing American citizens,” Garza wrote in the letter to the Texas senator.

Last week, Cornyn, a Republican who chairs the Immigration, Border Security and Citizenship subcommittee, wrote to Garza expressing concern about the situation on the United States’ southeast border.

Nuevo Laredo, a city of 330,000 across the river from Laredo Texas, has been caught up in a violent turf war between rival drug gangs.

Nuevo Laredo, a city of 330,000 across the river from Laredo Texas, has been caught up in a violent turf war between rival drug gangs fighting for billion-dollar smuggling routes into the United States.

Since Jan. 1, the city has had 84 killings, most of which have been execution-style shootings.
(AP)

April 12th, 2006 at 09:58pm Posted by | Mexico, Missing, Missing Adult, Uncategorized | no comments

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