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Lori Davis, Project Jason Forum Moderator
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Posted 28 July 2010 - 03:18 PM
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Posted 05 August 2010 - 03:20 PM
Lori Davis, Project Jason Forum Moderator
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Posted 14 January 2011 - 07:20 AM
Posted 06 February 2012 - 08:38 PM
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Age progressed to 22 years
Circumstances of Disappearance: Jackson was going through a temporary period of extreme anxiety and depression brought on by the elimination of his prescription medications. He parked his car at the Golden Gate Bridge but never entered the pedestrian tunnel necessary to cross the bridge. Authorities reported that video footage showed him walking towards the street and bus stop but then going out of view. There were 4 reliable sightings of Jackson on California Ave. in San Francisco 4 days later and several strong leads throughout San Francisco for the next 2 years. During the summer of 2014, there were several sightings in South Lake Tahoe. Jackson was close to his family & preferred staying close to home but may be staying away due to emotional & mental distress and confusion.
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Kelly Murphy, Mother of Missing Jason Jolkowski
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Posted 22 April 2012 - 11:10 AM
Kelly Murphy, Mother of Missing Jason Jolkowski
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Posted 25 September 2012 - 01:40 PM
Posted 24 December 2013 - 08:54 AM
http://sfappeal.com/...dlelight-vigil/
Families Of Men Who Disappeared In SF Hold Candlelight Vigil
MISSING PERSON SEAN SIDI
by Bay City News | December 12, 2013 5:31 pm
Sasha Lekach, Bay City News
In an effort to keep the search active for six young men who have gone missing from San Francisco in the past few years, their families are holding a vigil tonight.
Organizers of the candlelight vigil on the Polk Street steps of San Francisco’s City Hall at 7 p.m. hope to shed light on the disappearances of Sean Sidi, 19, Crishtian Hughes, 20, Shawn Dickerson, 24, Cameron Remmer, 31, Jackson Miller, 23, and Paulo Netto, 22.
The vigil will also serve as a memorial for 20-year-old Derrick Shao, who had gone missing on Nov. 7 on his way to school at City College of San Francisco, according to Lynne Ching, mother of missing 19-year-old Sean Sidi.
He was found dead the next week in the waters by the San Leandro Marina.
Ching’s son Sidi went missing in May, and since then Netto, a 22-year-old man visiting San Francisco from Los Angeles who was last in the San Francisco’s Mission District, went missing in October. Hughes went missing in February; Dickerson in December 2011; Remmer in October 2011 and Miller in May 2010.
A joint vigil was held in September in Golden Gate Park for what was then becoming known as the “California Five” for five young men that were missing at that point.
“This is a lot of young men,” Ching said this morning. “We cannot say these disappearances are related” but she said it raises the question of why this is happening so often to young men in San Francisco.
At tonight’s event, which includes family members and supporters of the missing men, Pastor Fred Harrell from the City Church in San Francisco and other community leaders, will speak, she said.
San Francisco Supervisor David Campos was expected at the vigil but due to a scheduling conflict will not be able to attend, Ching said.
She said the vigil is not happening to create hysteria, but to raise public awareness about the disappearances.
She said the vigil is to “give voice to the missing.”
Angeline Hartmann, a spokeswoman for the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, an organization that has been assisting Ching and her family in the nationwide search for Sidi, said the so-called “phenomenon” of men in their early 20s going missing occurs across the country.
She said although it seems a concentration of these disappearances are happening in San Francisco in recent years, there are similar incidents in many regions.
As to why these missing people cases keep happening, Hartmann said there is no easy explanation and each case is unique.
Those attending the vigil in San Francisco are asked to bring their own battery-operated or real candles and lighters.
Police said today that they have no new information on any of the missing person cases.
Lori Davis, Project Jason Forum Moderator
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Posted 17 May 2014 - 03:40 PM
http://www.ktvu.com/...ing-sons/nftLH/
Bay Area mothers search for missing sons
Posted: 8:15 p.m. Sunday, May 11, 2014
Katie Utehs/KTVU.com
SAN FRANCISCO — A group of mothers were on a mission this Mother's Day. They joined forces to look for their missing sons.
A forensic K-9 unit sniffed around the UN Plaza in San Francisco where Jackson Miller had been seen since leaving home nearly four years ago.
His parent's, Gina Funaro and Paul Miller, handed out "missing persons" flyers during the farmers’ market.
“He wasn’t very capable of living on his own when he left at age 19,” said Funaro, Jackson’s mother.
Suffering from anxiety and in the process of switching medications Funaro said Jackson drove from Cupertino to San Francisco, then abandoned the car. They have not heard from him since.
People have reported sightings in the City, but recently there have been less so his parents called in the help of a K-9 forensic team. The dog smelled Jackson’s clothing and searched the area.
“We are convinced that he was roaming around the City and not well. The sightings indicated that he’s not well,” said Funaro.
He and others may roam the streets of San Francisco this Mother’s Day, like Sean Sidi who’s been missing for nearly a year.
“He suffered a severe traumatic brain injury before going missing so that probably has a lot to do with it,” said Lynn Ching, Sean’s mother.
Sean was last seen in Golden Gate Park and is from San Francisco.
“I don’t think any parent stops looking,” said Ching, a sentiment echoed by Funaro, “mothers keep the hope and Jackson please call. We miss you more than you can even imagine."
If you see Sean, Jackson, or any of the missing men take a picture so the sighting can be confirmed, then call police.
Lori Davis, Project Jason Forum Moderator
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Posted 28 July 2015 - 05:40 PM
http://sanfrancisco....jackson-miller/
Families Of 5 San Francisco Men Who Mysteriously Disappeared Seek Answers
February 24, 2015 11:36 PM
Devin Fehely
SAN FRANCISCO (KPIX 5) – How can you just disappear without a trace? It’s a mystery, but it’s been happening with increasing frequency in San Francisco. That has the families of some of the missing wondering about foul play.
A day can’t go by without Lynn Ching thinking of her son. Sean Sidi was 19 when he disappeared without a trace almost two years ago. “I kept calling and calling him. I already realized something was wrong, but we were hoping,” she said.
Months of searches in Golden Gate Park, where Sean said he was headed, led nowhere. “Our life is on hold, we don’t know where he is,” Lynn told KPIX 5.
Lynn set up a Facebook page, and soon discovered her family wasn’t alone. Four other young men, Crishtian Michael Hughes, Shawn Dickerson Tyler, Cameron Remmer and Jackson Miller had also gone missing in San Francisco in the three years before Sean disappeared, all about the same age as Sean. Together they became known as the California 5, and all are still gone without a trace.
The mystery was about to get even deeper. Five months after Sean vanished from the streets of San Francisco, another young man disappeared, then another, and another.
The difference in these latest cases: Paulo Netto, Derrick Shao and most recently Dan Ha’s bodies were later found floating in San Francisco Bay.
Paulo’s mother suspects foul play. KPIX 5 talked to her via Skype, from her home in Brazil, with the help of an interpreter. She told us her son called in a panic from a building in San Francisco’s Mission District the night he disappeared, saying he had lost his wallet and was being followed by three men.
Later he also called 911.
But in Netto’s case, as in Derrick and Dan’s, the cause of death is officially “unknown.”
“I think it’s very disturbing,” said Lynn. “I mean no one does anything and it keeps happening?”
“I do not see a common link,” said San Francisco Police Lt. Ed Santos. He heads up San Francisco’s Special Victims Unit, where the city’s missing cases end up.
“There may be some cases where one might be similar to another, but when you really look at it, it’s not,” Santos said.
But parents of the missing wonder if police really “are” looking at each case. “The police have not followed up with me. I don’t believe they have ever contacted me,” said Lynn.
KPIX 5 asked Lt. Santos about that. “In order to really dig deep you have to do a lot of searching, and a lot of searching can take a lot of personnel hours,” he said.
And when we questioned whether resources aren’t being dedicated to fully investigate these cases, his response was quick: “That is incorrect. There’s a lot of work that goes into these cases,” Santos said.
For the families of the missing, it’s frustrating. “It’s hard,” said Lynn. “Humans are prepared for death, but not for someone going missing.”
Sean Sidi’s case is still open, as are the cases of the 4 other young men we mentioned. San Francisco police are asking anyone with information to call their hotline at 415-553-9225.
Lori Davis, Project Jason Forum Moderator
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Posted 05 November 2015 - 10:13 PM
http://www.cdljobs.c...s-november-2015
This month's edition showcases a wonderful and amazing teddy bear named Miles for the Missing, Superbear. He is traveling all over the United States visiting families of missing persons, telling their stories and giving them the dual gifts of awareness and hope for their missing loved ones.
Most importantly, he has provided a means for these suffering families to share the stories of their missing loved ones.
We invite you to follow along with his journey on Facebook. Each family visit is saved in the Photos/Albums section of his Facebook page.
You can read more about Miles here.
If you are so moved, you can help support the travels of Miles for the Missing, Superbear with a donation to Project Jason, a 501©(3) nonprofit organization. Learn more.
Superbear has traveled more than 10,000 miles and visited 9 families. He's seen the ocean, attended a major league baseball game, visited a world heritage site, New York City's 9-11 World Trade Center Memorial, and much more. He's helped feed the homeless in St. Louis and helped distribute Project Jason's Personal ID Kits.
The missing person cases shown below were included in Miles' journey. The remaining cases will be included in the next issue. Please take just a moment of your time to view their faces. You may click on the Awareness Angels Network image below to print and share the poster and help reunite families.
Click On The Faces Below For More Information
Date of Birth: 06/19/1990
Date Missing: 05/15/2010
Age at time of disappearance: 19
Missing From: Cupertino, California
Gender: Male
Race: White
Height: 5 ft 10 in
Weight: 150 lbs
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Blue
Complexion: White
Identifying Characteristics: Jackson has bright light blue eyes and long eyelashes that curl up. His facial hair is a lighter, strawberry blonde color as compared to his brown hair. He liked to wear his hair short and gelled on the top. He has a prominent widow's peak. He has very straight, white teeth. His skin tone is pink. His upper body and legs are muscular although his fingers are long & slender.
Clothing: Jackson was last seen wearing khaki shorts, tan loafers, white and black t-shirt, and a black hoodie sweatshirt.
Circumstances of Disappearance: Jackson was going through a temporary period of extreme anxiety and depression brought on by the elimination of his prescription medications. He parked his car at the Golden Gate Bridge but never entered the pedestrian tunnel necessary to cross the bridge. Authorities reported that video footage showed him walking towards the street and bus stop but then going out of view. There were 4 reliable sightings of Jackson on California Ave. in San Francisco 4 days later and several strong leads throughout San Francisco for the next 2 years. During the summer of 2014, there were several sightings in South Lake Tahoe. Jackson was close to his family & preferred staying close to home but may be staying away due to emotional & mental distress and confusion.
Medical Conditions: Jackson may be depressed, anxious, and sleep deprived.
Investigative Agency: Santa Clara Sheriff's Department
Agency Phone: (408) 299-2311
Alias: Ali Lowitzer
Date of Birth: 02/03/1994
Date Missing: 04/26/2010
Age at time of disappearance: 16
Missing From: Spring, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Height: 5 ft 2 in
Weight: 145 lbs
Hair Color: Brown
Hair (other): Dyed auburn
Eye Color: Hazel: blue/grey
Complexion: Fair
Identifying Characteristics: Faint scar from chicken pox between her eyes, braces on upper and lower teeth. Wears dark makeup around her eyes.
Clothing: Ali was wearing a white t-shirt, dark hoodie, black and white checkered skinny jeans, and black tennis shoes. She had a blue slide cell phone and a checkered multicolored backpack.
Circumstances of Disappearance: She rode the bus home, and got off at her normal stop. She was going to walk to work but never made it.
Investigative Agency: Harris County Sheriff
Agency Phone: (713) 221-6000
Investigative Case #: 57351
Date of Birth: 1985-06-21
Date Missing: 2006-07-19
From City/State: Belle, WV
Missing From (Country): USA
Age at Time of Disappearance: 21
Gender: Female
Race: White
Height: 63 inches
Weight: 100 pounds
Hair Color: Blonde
Eye Color: Brown
Complexion: Light
Identifying Characteristics: Pierced ears, surgical scar on right ankle.
Circumstances of Disappearance: Unknown. Melanie was last seen at approximately 8:00am after dropping her children off at a daycare in the vicinity of the 3000 block of E. Dupont Ave. in Belle, WV. Her vehicle, described as a gold 1998 Chevy Ventura minivan, was later located abandoned in the vicinity of Wyoming St. and Beuhring Ave. in Charleston, WV.
Investigative Agency: Kanawha County Sheriff's Office
Phone: (304) 357-0169
Investigative Case #: 71924
Alias: Emmy
Date of Birth: Oct. 7, 1982
Missing Since: Jan 2006
Missing From: Highland Beach, Florida
Age: 23
Gender: Female
Race: White
Height: 5ft 6in
Weight: 110 lbs (aprox)
Hair Color: Light brown, may be dyed blonde
Eye Color: Brown
Complexion: Fair
Identifying Characteristics: Tribal tattoos on both shoulders, plug style ear piercings
Circumstances: The last contact Emillie made with her family was via phone during the Christmas season of 2005. Her last known residence was in Highland Beach, FL. There are unsubstantiated reports that she was in Ft. Lauderdale, FL.
Medical Conditions: Bipolar disorder
Agency Name: Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Department, Detective Craig B. Hall-Special Investigations Division
Agency Phone: (561) 688-4158
Case Number: 0726205
Alias Leslie, Candice Abbott
Date of Birth: 08/10/1953
Date Missing: 03/01/1998
Age at time of disappearance: 45
Missing From: San Diego, California
Gender: Female
Race: White
Height: 5 ft 3in
Weight: 150 lbs
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Brown
Complexion: Medium
Identifying Characteristics: Leslie wears glasses or contacts, has false teeth, and a c-section scar. She may wear wigs and use different names and identities. She will not use her legal first name. She uses Leslie.
Circumstances of Disappearance: Leslie has mental health concerns. At the time of her disappearance, she was staying at the YWCA in San Diego. She left to go to a doctor appointment and was not seen again.
In 2013, the LA Times did an article about the homeless in Santa Monica, CA, and a photo included (To the left above) was identified as being of Leslie. Further investigation revealed that the woman had been staying in California shelters for the same amount of time Leslie had been missing, she used one of Leslie's aliases, and listed her daughter as an emergency contact. In 2015, Leslie was spotted in Fargo, North Dakota.
Medical Conditions: She may have a heart condition.
Investigative Agency: San Diego Police Dept
Agency Phone: (619) 531-2277
Date of Birth: 08/05/1967
Date Missing: 09/22/2012
Age at time of disappearance: 45
Missing From: Onalaska, Wisconsin
Gender: Male
Race: White
Height: 6 ft 5 in
Weight: 300
Hair Color: Black, Graying
Eye Color: Brown
Identifying Characteristics: Dave wears glasses, but may not have them with him. He has a patch of eczema on his right calf.
Clothing: Dave was last seen wearing blue jeans, a bright blue "Journey Lutheran Church" shirt, black Sketcher shoes, and may also be wearing a navy blue coat with a grey insert and hood with his name and a "Ready Bus Line" patch. He may also be wearing a tan hat with "World's Greatest Dad" and his 3 sons names.
Jewelry: Dave was wearing his wedding ring.
Circumstances of Disappearance: Dave's wife left the home at 2:10 P.M. on Sept 22, 2012. The oldest son came home from work at approximately 2:25 P.M. and Dave was gone. He left with no money, wallet, ID, or his cell phone. Despite an extensive air, water, and foot search, Dave has not been found. There are no clues as to his whereabouts.
Medical Conditions: Dave has poorly controlled diabetes, high blood pressure and cholesterol, and sleep apnea.
Investigative Agency: La Crosse Sheriff's Department
Agency Phone: (608) 785-5584
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Kelly Murphy, Mother of Missing Jason Jolkowski
President and Founder,
Project Jason
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If you have seen any of our missing persons, please call the law enforcement agency listed on the post. All missing persons are loved by someone, and their families deserve to find the answers they seek in regards to the disappearance.
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