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AL Governor offers $5,000 reward in missing person’s Jeffrey Cook

Jeffrey Cook, 21 years old from Lowndes County, has been missing since December 23rd, 2005 reward was increased to $5000 by the Governor’s office.

21-year-old Jeffrey Cook has been missing since December 23rd, 2005. According to authorities, he was last seen that morning at his mother’s house in Hayneville. Cook’s vehicle, a dark blue 1994 Ford Crown Victoria, was found in Montgomery. Police said blood was found on the front seat. Forensic scientists have not yet determined whether the blood was Cook’s or someone else.
(Birmingham News)

February 3rd, 2006 at 01:11am Posted by | Missing, Missing Adult, Reward | no comments

Family Of Missing Jennifer Kesse Offers $15,000 Reward

Jennifer Kesse was last heard from Monday night. Police, detectives and familyJennifer Kesse members have been searching for the missing Jennifer Keese.

Detectives spent Friday back at her condo complex, while her family members hit the streets trying to get her name and picture to people throughout Central Florida. Detectives were at the condo early Friday, trying to talk to people who may have seen Jennifer on Tuesday morning before she would normally leave for work.

Jennifer’s family increased the reward to $15,000, while also making a passionate plea for her safe return.

Joyce and Drew Kesse made yet another impassioned plea Friday to try and locate their missing daughter. The Kesses are clinging to hope that their daughter, described by friends as “street smart,” is still alive.

January 28th, 2006 at 01:59am Posted by | Missing, Missing Adult, Reward | 18 comments

Reward increased to $10,000 in Adre-Anna Jackson case

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 Posted by | Adre-Anna Jackson, Missing, Missing Children, Reward | one comment

Reward Increased for Adre-Anna Jackson

Tacoma-Pierce County Crime Stoppers has increased the reward being offered in the disappearance of 10-year-old Adre-Anna Jackson from $1000 to $3000.

Adre-Anna Jackson was last seen on December 2, 2005 walking to Tillicum Elementary School eventhough it was closed that due to overnight snow.

“We hope the increase in reward money will lead to more tips,” Lt. Bret Farrar said.

January 6th, 2006 at 12:47am Posted by | Adre-Anna Jackson, Missing, Missing Children, Reward | no comments

Holding out hope For Amanda Jones

It has been more than a month since the disappearance of Amanda Jones. Her friends and family gathered at the Hillsboro Civic Center, the last place Jones was seen to pray together for her safe return and collect money for her bills.

Jones’ father, Hubert Propst, said he would continue to pay for his daughter’s utilities, insurance and car payment until she returns home. The money will also go to support Jones’ 4-year-old daughter.

Jones was also nine months pregnant at the time of her disappearance.

“Sometimes you have to look out for people in your own backyard,” said Tammy Fadler, who won a $110 bid for a pair of Cardinal tickets. “We have given to Katrina victims, but you also have to look out for your neighbors.”

Nearly 300 items were available at the silent auction. Local businesses also donated 80 gift certificates to the event.

A $100,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of anyone involved in Jones’ disappearance.

(Full Story)

September 27th, 2005 at 11:33pm Posted by | Missing Adult, Reward, Vigil | no comments

Reward for missing Tony Luzio Jr. Raised to $100,000

Tony Luzio Jr., last Seen July 4, 2005 Tony Luzio Jr. was last seen at a home off Sawmill Parkway very early in the morning on July 4.

Central Ohio Crime Stoppers has increased the reward from $12,000 to $100,000 for information about a missing local man, NBC 4 reported. Tony Luzio Jr. was last seen at a home off Sawmill Parkway very early in the Luzio, Tonimorning on July 4. Crime Stoppers said the reward will be paid to anyone who can provide information leading to the arrest and/or indictment of person(s) involved in Luzio’s disappearance. Delaware County Sheriff Al Myers said his investigators have already received a few leads. “We have done physical searching,” Myers said. “Columbus has assisted with physical searching of water areas (and) roadways. We’ve had numerous telephone leads that we’ve followed up on, as far away as Canada.” All of their leads have come up empty. There’s been no activity on Luzio’s bank account or cell phone. He was driving a 2004 Silver Honda Civic, with four doors and license plate number DCA-5615.

Anyone with information should call (614) 645-TIPS. Callers can remain anonymous.

September 27th, 2005 at 10:17pm Posted by | Missing Adult, Reward, Tony Luzio | 2 comments

VCU pledges $20,000 Reward For Missing Taylor Behl

According to The Richmond Times, the university that Taylor Behl is attending, Virginia Commonwealth University, has offered a $20,000 reward in the Taylor Behl investigation.

Officials at Virginia Commonwealth University are pledging a $20,000 reward to anyone with information leading to the location and return of missing VCU freshman Taylor Marie Behl.

“Please keep Taylor, her family and friends in your thoughts as we hope for her safe return,” VCU President Eugene P. Trani wrote yesterday in a letter to the university and VCU Health System “communities.”

Taylor Behl’s family is also offering a $11,000 reward for information and the return of Taylor as well.

People with information about Behl’s whereabouts are asked to call 8-7-7-2-4-4-H-E-L-P.

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September 23rd, 2005 at 05:09pm Posted by | Missing Teen, Reward, Taylor Behl | 2 comments

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