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Tami is still missing. OAG CA Missing Profile
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Man charged with murdering grandmother, trying to kill witness By A 32-year-old man has been charged with murder in the 2009 slaying of his 82-year-old grandmother and then trying to hire someone to kill a witness in the case. Michael Wesley Baker, 32, was arrested Thursday in Santa Clara County and charged with murder and three counts of solicitation to commit murder, according to the Orange County district attorney's office. Baker is being held on $1-million bail. Prosecutors say Baker killed Sara Mowrey at her home in Laguna Niguel on Jan. 13, 2009, then tried to get rid of her body by throwing it into a trash dumpster at an apartment building. A witness observed Baker's suspicious actions and approached him, but did not immediately contact authorities, prosecutors said. Family members later contacted authorities to report Mowrey's disappearance, officials said. The woman's body was never found. While in custody four years later on an unrelated criminal case, Baker solicited several people -- including an undercover Orange County sheriff's deputy -- to murder the witness, authorities said. Baker has prior records for drug possession and domestic violence, prosecutors said.
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Sara has not been located/recovered. OAG CA Missing Profile
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Dana is still missing. If you have any information concerning this case, please contact: Lompoc Police Department (805) 736-2341 Lompoc PD Missing Profile
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Karen is still missing. Merced Sheriff’s Office is asking anyone with information to contact theMajor Crime’s Division at (209) 385-7472. Merced Sheriff's Dept. Case Profile
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https://www.facebook.com/MNBCA/ Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension MISSING PERSON ALERT: Alexandria PD is asking for the public’s help in locating a missing teenager. Jasmine Block, 15, is 5’01”, 110 lbs., with curly brown hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing red and black pajama pants and an unknown top. Jasmine was last seen around 10:30 p.m. on Tuesday, August 8 at her home in the 200 block of McKay Ave in Alexandria. She does not have her cell phone, bike or scooter. Anyone with information on her whereabouts is urged to call Alexandria PD at 320-763-6631 or dial 911.
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(I am having trouble with the links and pictures. Please copy the link and paste it into a browser. Thank you) http://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2017/08/10/search-continues-missing-alexandria-teen/ Search Continues For Missing Alexandria Teen [Video in above link] MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) – The search continues Thursday for a missing 15-year-old girl in Alexandria who hasn’t been seen since Tuesday. Alexandria police say Jasmine Block was last seen at her home at about 10:30 p.m. Tuesday. She was wearing black and red pajama pants and an unknown top. Her family says she disappeared from her home without her phone, keys and a backpack she normally carries. Her bike and scooter are still at her residence, according to her family. Her family also says she is afraid of the dark and storms, and she hasn’t been heard from since Tuesday night. Anyone with information about her whereabouts should call Alexandria police or the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office.
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(I am having trouble with the links. Please copy the link and paste it into a browser. Thank you) Echo Press Posted 08/11/17 at 3:49 p.m. http://www.echopress.com/news/4309706-friday-update-search-expands-missing-alexandria-teen Friday update: Search expands for missing Alexandria The search for a missing 15-year-old from Alexandria expanded to include a fly-over by a plane from the Minnesota State Patrol and a foot search of a gravel pit near her home. Jasmine Block, an Alexandria 15-year-old, went missing late Tuesday, Aug. 8, from her home in a mobile home park on North McKay Avenue. Friday afternoon, members of the Alexandria Fire Department and Douglas County Sheriff’s Office joined the Alexandria police for a foot search of a gravel pit area near her home. Alexandria Police Capt. Scott Kent said there was no specific reason to believe Block had gone to the gravel pit area, but its proximity to her home and evidence that the area has been visited by others made it a logical place to search. Jasmine is described as white with a tan complexion, 5-foot-1, 110 lbs, with brown curly hair. According to fliers, she has a recent bruise near the right side of her ribcage, scars on her left arm, a scar on her left ankle and a mole on her left cheek. She was last seen wearing black and red pajama pants and a top. Jasmine’s cell phone was left behind, according to her mother. Anyone who knows of Jasmine’s whereabouts or sees her is asked to call the Alexandria Police Department at 320-763-6631 or call 911. Also on Friday, the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office conducted a water search at a channel between Lake Cowdry and Lake Darling. The spot along the Central Lakes Trail was the site of the drowning death of JaLysa Cook in April. Jasmine was a friend of JaLysa and had talked about visiting the site of her death and her burial site near Nelson, according to Jasmine’s mother, Sarah Block. Other agencies involved include the FBI, Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension and Minnesota Department of Corrections. Family of friends of Jasmine also had searched areas where Jasmine may have gone. Those included Lake Burgen and Viking Speedway, both spots where Jasmine’s late father used to take her. Another search is being organized by friends and family for Saturday, Aug. 12, beginning at 9 a.m. at Big Ole Central Park.
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Niqui has been missing for 16 years, far too long without answers. Richmond Police Department at 1-765-983-7247 Family Facebook Page
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http://13wham.com/news/local/new-clues-but-still-no-closure-for-brian-sullivans-family New clues, but still no closure for Brian Sullivan's family by Matt Molloy 6/30/2017 CHILI, N.Y. -- After a decade-long mystery, a Chili family is still searching for their missing loved one. "We've always told Barb and Dan that we will find Brian, and I'm convinced that we will at some point,” said Captain Douglas Comanzo with the Monroe County Sheriff's Office. Investigators believe Brian Sullivan was murdered in July of 2007. The man they believe killed Brian died last year. 13WHAM has new clues in the case and a plea from Brian Sullivan’s family. "We just want to bring Brian home and place Brian where we choose, not where someone else chose,” said Brian’s mother Barbara. Brian disappeared on July 8th, 2007. The 19-year-old was last seen at the Burger King on Chili Avenue. Early on investigators received a tip that Brian may have been murdered. “We had information, real cryptic in the first two weeks of the investigation, that a white male was killed in the city,” said Comanzo. Then came a suspect, Derrick Murray. Police believe Murray and Sullivan met at the Chili Inn bar. Murray told investigators he and Brian had drinks on several occasions and smoked marijuana. The night of July 8th police believe the two were together and ended up at a vacant home in the Chili Avenue area. "Brian was in a house, an unoccupied house in the city and there was some type of altercation there, and Brian was killed in that house,” said Comanzo. Brian's car was later found abandoned on Lettington Avenue in Gates. Investigators got multiple tips that someone was paid to drive his car to that dead end road. "That does seem to repeat itself, that someone not involved was actually used to move that vehicle from where Brian had parked to where it was found by the Gates Police Department,” said Comanzo. Brian's body was never found. Last year, Derrick Murray died. That's when investigators went public and announced that Murray had always been their prime suspect. "I can't believe it's 10 years and we are still sitting here in my kitchen wondering where Brian is,” said Barbara Sullivan. You'll find posters of Brian throughout the Sullivan's home along with a word that has haunted this family for a decade; Missing. "I remember when I knew, we were doing the three months, we were doing a little vigil outside and I woke up that morning and I knew that he was not coming home,” she said. Barbara and Daniel now have two beautiful grandchildren from their daughter and wonder what could have been for Brian. "They know who uncle Brian is, if they are spending the night, they sleep in Uncle Brian's bed. They would have cousins to play with, it's hard,” said Barbara Sullivan. While Murray's death in August of 2016 was a significant setback, investigators still hope to find Brian's remains. "We fully believe that the Murray family knows what's going on, what's happening and the possible location of where Brian is at this point,” said Comanzo. "It makes me angry. It makes me angry because I know if it was their family member they would be screaming out and we've been screaming for 10 years and nothing. It's time,” said Sullivan. Barbara says it is time for someone to step forward so her family can stop wondering and grieve the loss of a son. "If it was your family, your son, your daughter, your brother, your sister, your mother you'd want to bring them home to the family that loves them and cares about them. Please, just come forward and tell us where our boy is." There is a reward for information leading to Brian’s whereabouts. You can call Crime Stoppers at 423-9300 with information and you can remain anonymous.
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From the Family: Please come out and join us on Saturday, July 8th, for our 11th annual gathering for Roxanne Paltauf Day. This will mark 11 years since Roxanne disappeared. We will be handing out flyers and bumper stickers to help find Roxanne. We plan on meeting at 8:00am through 11:00am in the empty field next to the Texaco Station at 408 E Rundberg Ln, Austin, TX 78753. This is blocks from I-35.
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http://www.nj.com/union/index.ssf/2017/06/a_decade_after_he_went_missing_search_for_plainfie.html A decade after he went missing, search for Plainfield man goes on Updated on June 17, 2017 at 12:23 PMPosted on June 17, 2017 at 11:00 AM By Marisa Iati miati@njadvancemedia.com, NJ Advance Media for NJ.com PLAINFIELD -- Almost a decade after Aaron Watkins disappeared from Plainfield, his biological mom said she still wakes up crying. Watkins, then 18, apparently parked his Jeep Wrangler on the shoulder of the Garden State Parkway's Driscoll Bridge on the evening of Nov. 11, 2007. Police initially believed he jumped, but his body has not been found. "Aaron deserves to be found, whether he's alive or deceased, and to be put to rest," his biological mother, Barbara Erickson, said last week. "He had a difficult life." Watkins is one of only two or three cases Plainfield police have of people missing for longer than five years, but more than 1,100 people in New Jersey vanished months, years or decades ago. Plainfield Officer Stephen Bailey, who has been investigating Watkins' case since last year, said the probe now involves mostly people calling to say they may have seen him. "We don't have any new information to go on," Bailey said Tuesday. "The people we've interviewed in the past, their story hasn't changed." Erickson acknowledged her son, who was adopted by a Garwood family at age 9, had a troubled history and had threatened suicide before. But she said she doesn't believe he would have killed himself. She said she thinks he could have run away or that someone close to him could have been involved in his disappearance. But Bailey said police do not suspect foul play and authorities cleared everyone they interviewed of suspected involvement. Watkins's roommate, who was also his supervisor at a construction job, reported Watkins missing after he didn't return from supposedly going to collect his belongings from an acquaintance's home, Erickson said. A State Police dive team searched the Raritan River near the Driscoll Bridge for a few days after the Jeep was found with Watkins' phone inside, but the divers didn't find him, Bailey said. "There were fishermen who claimed to hear a thump at the bottom of the bridge, but we were never able to verify whether that was a body or something else," he said. Erickson said she still holds out hope that the boy she remembers as a jokester and a class clown could be alive. As a kid, Watkins laughed through everything and cheered up the people around him, Erickson said. "No matter how you disciplined him, he would just look at you with his dimples and smile," she said. "You couldn't stay mad at Aaron. ... He was my sunshine." Bailey urged anyone who thinks they see Watkins or another missing person to immediately call local police or security and not to lose sight of that person. "Worst case scenario, it won't be him, and they go on their merry way, but if it is him, we want to find him," Bailey said. Watkins was described as 5-feet 6-inches and 140 pounds when he went missing. He has brown hair, blue eyes, a pierced tongue, pierced ears and a mole under his right eye. Plainfield police ask anyone with information about Watkins' whereabouts to call the department at 908-753-3021.
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If you have information concerning Mikelle's case, please contact: The Mesa, AZ Police Department - (602) 644-2211 MPD Missing Persons
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Tera is still missing. CA DOJ Missing Profile
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Daniel has not been located/recovered. KPD Missing Profile
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http://www.stjoechannel.com/story/35651765/sjpd-to-search-area-for-missing-teen-of-13-years SJPD Search Area for Missing Teen of 13 Years Tuesday, June 13th 2017, 6:21 am PDT by Kristina Zagame Updated: Tuesday, June 13th 2017, 6:25 am PDT ST. JOSEPH, Mo. The St. Joseph Police Department will be investigating an area in the north end of the city on Tuesday in reference to the missing persons investigation of Ashley Martinez. Capt. Jeff Wilson said the operation began around 6 a.m. Tuesday and will run until Wednesday afternoon in the vicinity of Huntoon Road and West Highland Avenue. Martinez has been missing since July of 2004 after she was dropped off at the Krug Pool. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children will assist SJPD in the operation. Wilson said the search is based on historical information related to the case. There are no further details about the search at this time. We will continue to update this article as more information becomes available.
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http://www.3newsnow.com/news/local-news/after-16-years-jason-jolkowski-still-missing After 16 years, Jason Jolkowski still missing 6:59 AM, Jun 13, 2017 9:09 AM, Jun 13, 2017 OMAHA, Neb. (KMTV) - Today, June 13, 2017, marks 16 years since Omaha teen Jason Jolkowski disappeared from the driveway of his home in the Benson neighborhood. One of Omaha's most perplexing mysteries, police still have the case open, and they, along with the family are in need of a valid lead or tip that will finally solve the case. Jason was 19 when he disappeared after being called to work unexpectedly. He had arranged a ride to pick him up at Benson High School. The ride showed up, but Jason was not there. He was not seen on school video and was never heard from again. Neither Omaha Police or the family believe him to be a runaway. Persons with information are encouraged to call Omaha Police at 402-444-5818. If you want to remain anonymous, you may call 402-444-STOP. Additional information can be found at: http://projectjason.org/forums/topic/42-missing-man-jason-anthony-jolkowski-ne-06132001/
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http://www.wsaw.com/content/news/Kayla-Berg-disappearance-to-air-Sunday-on-Investigation-Discovery-425936454.html By Heather Poltrock | Posted: Fri 9:37 AM, Jun 02, 2017 | Updated: Fri 9:44 AM, Jun 02, 2017 Kayla Berg disappearance to air Sunday on Investigation Discovery ANTIGO, Wis. (WSAW) -- Investigation Discovery will air an episode Sunday night at 8 p.m. highlighting the case of a missing Antigo teen. Kayla Berg was reported missing in August 2009. Kayla's mother, Hope Sprenger said she wasn't sure how her daughter's story was selected, but did say she had written into the show a few years ago. Berg's case was also featured on CNN's Find Our Children segment in 2010. Berg is described as a white female, 5 foot 2 inches (at time of disappearance), 108 pounds (at time of disappearance), brown hair and brown eyes. Kayla’s ears and navel are pierced. She also has scars on the right side of her nose and on her right shin. Anyone with information on her whereabouts are asked to call 715-627-6411.
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http://www.kwwl.com/story/31747035/2016/04/Sunday/family-celebrates-birthday-of-missing-girl Cedar Rapids family celebrates birthday of missing girl Written by Shirley Descorbeth, Multimedia Journalist Posted: Apr 17, 2016 4:23 PM PST Updated: May 01, 2016 4:23 PM PST CEDAR RAPIDS (KWWL) - It's been 15 long years since Erin Pospisil vanished from her community, but she's not forgotten. "We're here to celebrate today, even though we can't celebrate with her," said Carolyn Pospisil who is Erin's stepmother. Family and friends are celebrating Erin's 30th birthday who went missing from a Cedar Rapids neighborhood in June of 2001. She was last seen getting inside a black Chevy Cavalier, but has never made it back home. Erin's father says it's been difficult for the family. "It's one of the worst things to have happened..is have a child go missing, you know, not knowing is the hardest part. You just wanna know what happened to them," said Jim Pospisil. In past years on the anniversary of Erin's disappearance, her family has paid tribute to her. This year, it's different. "This year because of the fact that it's her 30th birthday, we all have ideas and things we want to do by our 30th birthday, and things we want to have happened and the fact that this got interrupted for her is really hard for us," Carolyn added. Instead of bringing birthday presents to Erin's celebration -- people are donating to Metro High School, the school Erin attended. Her stepmother says, they make it through by not losing hope. "I have to. If I don't have hope that she's gonna come home tomorrow...I don't know how I'll get up tomorrow." The money raised will be used to send students on a service trip. If you have information on Erin's whereabouts, call police.