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The KlassKids Foundation of California is leading the search for the missing 12 year old Omaha, NE girl. Its been nearly 100 days since anyone has seen Amber Harris.
Nearly 200 volunteers showed up Saturday to help. They were taught how to search and what to look for. When a volunteer identified something of interest, they flagged it with orange tape, and a professional was dispatched to that area to deal with the item.
Amber Harris was last seen wearing light blue jeans, a black and white wind breaker, and white K Swiss tennis shoes.
(KETV)
March 6th, 2006 at 12:47am
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The McFarlane’s, a family of six, from Westmoreland County, PA have been missing for over a week and there are no clues as to where they might be.
The McFarlane family – father Darren, 26, mother Elizabeth, 31, and their four children, ages 3 to 9 – last had contact with family or friends Feb. 20, Trooper Jeanne Martin said Friday.
The oldest child, Christopher, 9, was in school Feb. 22, but that’s the last time anyone reported seeing any member of the family, Martin said.
Police found no indications in the family’s Westmoreland County home that they had packed for a trip, or any other clues about where they might be.
“There are coats in the house for the kids, shoes and things like that,” Martin said. “We have no idea where they are or if they are OK.”
The family may be traveling in a maroon 1990 Jeep Cherokee Laredo with the Pennsylvania license plate FRC0596.
(AP)
Anyone with information please call the state police in Greensburg at (724) 483-3288
March 3rd, 2006 at 04:06pm
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Police in Florida are looking for missing 8 year old Jared McGuire.
Florida Department of Law Enforcement issued a missing child alert describing him as 4 feet 8 inches, 65 pounds with green eyes and brown hair. He was last seen wearing a gray Old Navy T-shirt with a blue collar and blue jeans in the 2200 block of White Pine Circle. The alert states he is believed to be in danger.
(South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
Anyone with any information please contact the Greenacres Public Safety at 561-642-2160 or 911.
MISSING CHILD ALERT ISSUED
February 24th, 2006 at 01:22am
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Pedro Gonzalez Cuesta, 3, who had been missing since February 8 has been found unharmed. Santos Gonzalez Lopez, the childs father who was accused of taking him was arrested Wednesday morning, and Pedro was reunited with his mother.
Thanks to the efforts of the Lebanon Police Department and the Marion County Sheriff’s Department, Lopez, of Danville, was arrested Wednesday morning, and Pedro was reunited with his mother, Jeydy Cuesta, also of Danville, at the Lebanon Police Department.
“For the child to be back in the arms of his mother makes you feel like you’ve done your job well,” Lebanon Police Officer Jeffrey Waters said.
Danville Assistant Police Chief Tom Bustle said Danville officers responded to a domestic disturbance around midnight on Feb. 7. They learned then that Lopez had taken Pedro.
(Lebanon Enterprise)
February 22nd, 2006 at 01:00am
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The state of Hawaii, Department of Human Services, has set up an on line web site to help track missing children. No money could be better spent.
The state hopes that the public can help locate foster children missing under the state’s care.
The Department of Human Services has launched a Web site with photos and information on the children. All of the children are reported runaways from foster homes.
At any given time, there are about 2,700 children in foster homes around the state.
Go to the website address, www.hawaii.gov/missing-children for the list of missing children.
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES SEEKS PUBLIC’S HELP IN LOCATING MISSING CHILDREN
February 14th, 2006 at 12:02am
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Five months later after Hurricane Katrina and about 2,500 people remain missing and the trail is going cold. As the evacuation of hurricane Katrina took place, 750,000 families along the Gulf Coast split up and scattered across the United States in the frenzied anticipation of the storm.
Thousands of people have been reunited. But as time drags on, hope is turning to fear that loved ones may never be found, or in some cases don’t want to be found or that a few may even have since died.
“Did you forget how much YOU loved your grandmother and how much SHE loved you,” an unidentified person wrote last week on one of the many Web sites set up to help Katrina victims search for the missing.
As difficult as it is to locate the many missing people, there are also reports that some of the missing take this opportunity to go missing.
“It’s a huge difficulty to try to track these people down,” Robert Johannessen, a spokesman for the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals, told Reuters.
“You have to believe that there are people who used this as an opportunity to go missing.”
The Find Family National Call Center, set up to help people search for Katrina missing, listed 2,508 people missing as of the end of January. The actual number could be smaller as some people may have found relatives without informing the center, Johannessen said, but new cases are still coming up — about 80 just in the past week.
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children lists 254 children as still missing related to Katrina and Hurricane Rita that blew through the same area weeks later.
(Reuters)
February 7th, 2006 at 01:26am
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Illinois Authorities cancelled the Amber alert issued for a 5-year-old Makayla Christy who was kidnapped by her grandmother, Deborah McFadden. Makayla Christy was found unharmed with her grandmother this morning in a motel inear Granite City, IL.
Illinois Authorities cancelled an Amber alert issued for a 5-year-old girl who was kidnapped by her grandmother late Sunday.
Makayla Christy was found unharmed with her grandmother about 8:40 a.m. in a motel in the outskirts of Granite City, Ill., where she’d been taken from her mother the previous evening.
The 44-year-old grandmother, Deborah McFadden, was being interviewed by authorities and may face kidnapping charges, police said.
Authorities initially believed she was heading for Texas because she drove away with Makayla in a Mercury Sable bearing a Texas license number.
“We traced the call to a motel and found them there,” Miller said. “We arrested the grandmother and returned the girl to her mother.”
(Star-Telegram)
January 30th, 2006 at 06:07pm
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Missing 5-year-old Makayla Christy’s local SARAA Alert has been changed to a nationwide AMBER Alert. Makayla Christy was last seen around 6:15 p.m. Sunday night riding in her grandmother’s car, who is facing previous felony warrants.
Police say Makayla Christy was last seen around 6:15 p.m. Sunday night riding in her grandmother’s car on Pontoon Road in Pontoon Beach, Ill. Her grandmother, Deborah Gaye McFadden is driving a 2000 silver Mercury Sable with Texas license Z25-DWM. McFadden said she was taking the girl to Texas.
Makayla’s Description:
- Height: two feet five inches
- Weight: 41 pounds
- Eyes brown
- Hair: brown hair in a shoulder length ponytail
- She is wearing a black t-shirt with pink writing reading ‘I’m Not Perfect But I’m Always Right’ and khaki capri pants. She was not wearing shoes or a coat at the time of her abduction.
Her grandmother’s name is Deborah Gaye McFadden. She also goes by the aliases of Deborah Gaye Smiley and Deborah Rohrback.
If you see Makayla Christy or the car, please call Granite City police at (618) 877-6111.
(KSDK 5 )
Amber Alert issued for 5-year old Illinois girl
The Illinois State Police and the Granite City Police Department issued the AMBER Alert after the girl was apparently abducted by her grandmother on Sunday. The grandmother is currently free on bond on a murder charge and the child is considered to be in danger.
(North Texas E-News)
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The suspect is Deborah McFadden, 44 years, white female, 5’4″, 115 lbs with brown hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing light blue jeans, a gray sweat shirt and a black jacket. She has her belongings with her so she may have changed clothes.
January 30th, 2006 at 01:35am
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Hopefully the following will entice some one to come forward and provide information into the disappearance of Adre-Anna Jackson. The reward was increased to $10,000 in the disappearance of 10-year-old Adre-Anna Jackson.
Anonymous personal and business donations allowed Tacoma-Pierce County Crime Stoppers to increase the reward from $3,000 to $10,000 on Tuesday. The money is being offered for information on the whereabouts of the Tillicum girl who disappeared Dec. 2 while heading to school.
Lakewood police suspect the girl may be the victim of foul play and hope the increased reward money will bring in tips to help them find her.
“We’re hoping it shakes something loose,” detective Mike Zaro said. “That’s the hope of the donors also.”
Anyone with information about the boat or Adre-Anna’s whereabouts is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 253-591-5959. Callers remain anonymous.
January 25th, 2006 at 12:33am
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Rahsaan Cole, 10-month-old, was taken by her father, Todd D. Ballard, 29. The girls mother was found dead in her home. Rahsaan was last seen wearing blue jeans and a pink top.
Police said they believe Rahsaan Cole was taken by her father, Todd D. Ballard, 29, sometime before 3 a.m., when the girl’s mother was found dead in her home. The girl was last seen wearing blue jeans and a pink top at her home in the city’s Bloomfield neighborhood.
Police issued an Amber Alert early Friday.
(NEPA News)
January 15th, 2006 at 04:01am
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