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Coreen Wiese has been missing since November 8, 2006 from Buxton, ME. The sophomore at Bonny Eagle High School never returned home from school that day. It was originally thought that Coreen Wiese may have committed suicide. Then possibly that she faked her death and was a possible runaway. It is now being reported that Coreen Wiese may have been seen hitchhiking the day she disappeared. According to Don Blake of Limington, ME, he states that he positively saw Coreen Wiese hitchhiking on November 8.
Don Blake of Limington said he is positive he saw Wiese on Wednesday, Nov. 8.
“I saw the girl the day she disappeared,” Blake said. “She was hitchhiking.”
Blake said he was traveling east on Route 25, toward Portland, when he saw a teenage girl hitchhiking sometime between 10 and 10:30 a.m. that day. He has told his account of the sighting to the FBI.
The girl’s hair looked “wet and straggly,” Blake said. He recalled thinking that the girl looked young to be hitching a ride. After seeing published photos, he said, he has no doubt the girl he spotted was Wiese.
He said she was hitchhiking toward Cornish. Blake said a blue van pulled off the road near Town Line Billiards, a short distance from the bridge. The driver rolled down a window, and she walked toward the van, Blake said. (KeepMECurrent)
December 30th, 2006 at 02:19pm
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Kimberlee Ramsey, 15, and Cody Birdwell, 17, has been missing since October 29, 2006. Both Ramsey and Birdwell were found safe Wednesday night and taken into custody in Rusk, TX. The case appears to be a runaway of which Kimberlee Ramsey has a history of.
Ramsey, who has a history as a runaway, was reported missing on Oct. 29. She was last seen at her Bacliff home.
Both Ramsey and Birdwell were taken into custody by Rusk Police Department officers without incident.
Birdwell is charged with harboring a runaway child. He is being held in the Cherokee County Jail in lieu of a $5,000 bond. Ramsey is in the custody of juvenile authorities in Anderson County. Both are awaiting transfer to Galveston County later today, Tuttoilmondo said. (Houston Chronicle)
November 9th, 2006 at 11:25pm
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10 year old Juan Azpeitia has been missing since Friday, November 3, 2006. Azpetia could be a possible runaway.
Juan Azpeitia was apparently suspended from school on Friday and told friends that he was thinking about running away to avoid getting into trouble at home. He has not been seen since that day. (WOWT)
Description:
- 4-feet-9-inches tall
- 90 pounds with a thin build
- brown eyes
- brown hair.
If anyone has any information about Juan Azpeitia’s whereabouts, please call police at 444-5818.
November 5th, 2006 at 06:12pm
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9-year-old boy Delwin “DJ” Cooper has been missing since Tuesday afternoon and was last seen at Gordon Parks Elementary School.
Investigators said Cooper has run away twice since December. The last time he was picked up as a hitchhiker who helped return the boy home.
Police said he was wearing black pants and a green T-shirt with a Gordon Parks logo on it. He is 4 feet 11 inches and 82 pounds. His hair is a short afro.
( KMBC via Yahoo News)
If you have information regarding this case call the TIPS Hotline at (816) 474-TIPS or the Kansas City Police Juvenile Unit at (816) 234-5152.
May 3rd, 2006 at 11:09am
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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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Jeromy Ross, 14 years old, was last seen Friday, February 10 at end of the school day Friday at Wheeling Park High.
14-year-old Jeromy Ross is listed as missing by Wheeling Police. If you have information you are urged to call them at 234-3664.
According to police, his parents think he could be a runaway. Ross was last seen wearing a dark brown winter coat with a fur trimmed hood, blue jeans, and dark brown boots.
(WTRF 7)
February 13th, 2006 at 12:27am
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Tompkinsville, KY police are looking for 14-year-old Justin Dale Carter and his former teacher, Angela Comer. Justin Dale Carter was last seen on Friday night at 10:30pm by his grandmother.
York says: “We went to bed around 10:30 Friday night. And I let him sleep in on Saturdays. And I couldn’t find my purse when I got up, so I went to ask him if he had seen it and that’s when I discovered he had stuffed the bed with pillows.”
Police say Carter and Comer took around seven hundred dollars and credit cards from York’s purse, and they say he was not forced to go with her.
Chief Ford says: “He went willingly. We have seized the computer there was some chat. There was evidence there was a relationship between the two of them.”
Kentucky State Police say Carter’s willingness to go with Comer one reason an Amber Alert was not filed. Tompkinsville Police say Comer purchased a gun in December and York thinks her grandson may have been taken against his will.
It amazes me as to the rules and regulations and comments that come from police when dealing with these types of cases. Amber Alerts not issued because the 14 year old was not taken against his will. Yet he is a minor. How would this be treated if we were dealing with a 14 year old girl? Then the police make the following comment and the subsequent response by Justin’s grandmother.
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January 10th, 2006 at 12:41am
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14-year-old Sarah Roane has been missing since Wednesday and is being considered a possible run away. Sarah is an eighth-grader at Castle Rock Middle School, but never showed up for after-school detention on Wednesday.
A 14-year-old Billings girl has been missing since Wednesday, most likely having run away, and her family is looking for assistance as they continue their search for her.
Sarah Roane, an eighth-grader at Castle Rock Middle School, attended school, Wednesday but didn’t show up for after-school detention Douglas Roane, Sarah’s father, said Saturday. Indications were that she had been planning to run away, Roane said.
“There was no sudden precipitating event,” he said. “She had a backpack packed with her clothes, her savings account book and her address book.”
Reports claim that there may be an on-line chat link to this disappearance.
A rumor that she was planning to go to her cousin’s house in Helena hasn’t panned out, Roane said. But he is worried she might have met someone on the Internet and run away with that person.
Before she ran away, Sarah had gone into online chat rooms on computers away from home and posed as a 19-year-old, Roane said. He has no proof that she has hooked up with someone, but suspects it could be a possibility
Description:
Sarah is 5 feet, 3 inches tall with long, straight light-brown hair and blue eyes.
Last seen, she was wearing a silver-and-pink coat and had a pink backpack.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Billings Police Department or Roane at 259-5311.
(Billings Gazette)
January 9th, 2006 at 01:28am
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