Saturday, November 18, 2006

Missing William “Billy” Smolinski

Saturday, November 18, 2006



Hi Everyone,

On Sunday evening November 19 William (Billy) Smolinski Jr. will be briefly aired on "Without a Trace" approximately somewhere into the middle of the show 10 - 11 PM eastern time on CBS. William (Billy) 31 years old at time of disappearance has been missing since August 24 2004 last seen in Waterbury, Connecticut.

The following morning, Monday, November 20 on CBS "The Early Show" 7 -9AM Eastern Time there will be an interview taped with Billy's dad, (William) mom, (Janice) and sister (Paula). During the segment there will also be an interview with the FBI. Please tune in

to view. If anyone knows anything please call The Office of the FBI New Haven Connecticut

203 777-6311 or newhaven.fbi.gov



Please pass this on to all your contacts. Thank you from the Smolinski Family



http://www.justice4billy.com/

Friday, November 17, 2006

Missing

http://find-teresa-butler.tripod.com/index.html





Denise Arrington

Newburg, Mo





http://www.care2.com/c2c/group/The_Missing

3rd Annual National Round Table Conference 2007

The CUE Center for Missing Persons will host its
3rd Annual National Round Table Conference 2007
Set for - March 22, 23, 24 and 25th - Wilmington, NC.

CONFERENCE FEE: $150.00 (PER ROOM BOOKED)
You can save if you want to share a room with those from your organization, family, etc.

Who should attend?
Law Officials
Counselors - Therapists
Familles of the Missing
Coroners - Forensic - DNA Experts
Volunteers who want to get more involved
Search Groups (all areas)
Familles of Victims
Pi's or Investigators
Missing Persons Organizations
Support Organizations
Open to those who want to provide support for those who suffer a missing loved one

March 22nd - Registration 7:00 pm until 10:00 pm
(rooms/meals are at the cost of attendee)

March 23rd - Registration 7:00 am until 9:30 am
Conference Times: 10:00 am until 5:30 pm
Attendees Meet & Greet Party 7:30 until 9:30 pm
(rooms & meals covered in the conference fee)

March 24th - Conference Times 9:00 am until 5:00 pm
National Candle Light Vigil 7:00 pm
(rooms & meals are covered in conference fee)

March 25th - Conference Times: 9:00 am until 12:30 pm)
(meals are covered in conference fee)

1. Display tables will be available for missing person and organization information
2. Shuttle service for arrival and departure will be provided to/from hotel
3. Shuttle service will be provided to the candle light vigil
4. If you must bring a K9 you will have to find a different location to lodge
5. Heated indoor pool in available
6. In the bottom floor of the hotel a club is open until 11:00 pm
7. All literature and training material will be provided by conference host
8. All attendees will receive a plaque for conference attendance
9. All training will provide an official certificate per class/subject
10. Conference Fee for attendees NOT'' needing lodging is $50.00 - which includes meals and conference materials.

MORE INFORMATION WILL SOON FOLLOW - PLEASE FORWARD, THANK YOU

Monica Caison
CUE Center for Missing Persons
PO Box 12714
Wilmington, NC 28405
(910) 343-1131
(910) 232-1687 24 Hour Line
Email: cuecenter@aol.com
Website: http://www.ncmissingpersons.org/

Needs Help to Stay Open

As the mother of a missing adult for 3 years whose remains were found,
this matter is really important to me.. please follow the link below....
the
letter will be automatically sent to the elected official in your state...
God bless
Linda Rice


Hello,

The National Center for Missing Adults needs your help to stay open -
and all it takes is a few moments of your time.

Please take a moment to sign our online letter/petition to let
congress know that missing adults do matter!

Just go to:
http://www.theyaremissed.org/letter

I encourage you to pass this on to your family and friends. The more
people who sign up, the stronger our voice will be.

To learn about other ways you can help - visit
http://www.theyaremissed.org/

Thank you for your support!

Eric Paschal
(602) 749-3032

Posted once but feel it needs to be done again

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Family of Missing Woman Makes Plea to area Hunters


For more information, contact: November 16, 2006 CUE Center for Missing Persons
PO Box 12714 Wilmington, NC 28405
Monica Caison – (910) 232-2687


Family of Missing Woman Makes Plea to area Hunters
Missing Nearly Four Months - Still no Answers

Wilmington, NC. – Allison Jackson Foy’s remains missing and now the hunters are being asked to be on the look out by CUE Center for Missing Persons and the family of Allison. As hunters make their way into the woods this time of year, we ask they lend an extra eye for the missing woman, “said Monica Caison, CUE’s Founder”..

Last month a new reward of $3,000 in addition to the crime stoppers reward, Wilmington offers remains in affect. Allison vanished on July 30th,, she has not been seen or heard from since. Family members have made several trips to the Carolinas in search of her and have left empty handed. The reward is offered to any person that provides the direct location of Allison’s whereabouts and tipsters can remain anonymous.

Allison Foy was last seen at the Junction Billiards Sports Bar located at 5216 Carolina Beach Road in Wilmington, NC; she was employed at the Holiday Inn Hotel as an assistant manager. Days later the vehicle Allison was driving was located in the parking of the billiard pub.

In the last four months her family has worked tirelessly to find her launching a website http://www.helpfindallison.com/, hosting benefits for search efforts, campaigning national news shows and more.

CUE Center for Missing Persons, along with law officials, private investigators and her family have run down many leads only to find another dead end.

The unknown fate of my sister is taking it’s toll on my family, fighting back tears “said, Lisa Valentino”, Allison’s sister. We ask of anyone with information no matter how small, please come forward, “she added”.

Anyone with information about Allison Jackson Foy’s disappearance or her whereabouts is asked to call their local law enforcement agency or the confidential 24-hour tip-line at the CUE Center for Missing Persons: (910) 232-1687. Tips can also be cuecenter@aol.com or left at the Center’s Web site at www.ncmissingpersons.org.

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Cold Case



Detectives Revisit Cold Case

POSTED: 11:10 am PST October 31, 2006
UPDATED: 12:00 pm PST October 31, 2006


BELLINGHAM, Wash. -- Detectives in Whatcom County are asking for the public's help identifying a man whose charred remains were found in a chimney at Bellingham’s Georgia Pacific Plant nearly two decades ago.

Police are hoping someone will recognize the man based on two sketches. The images were drawn years apart in 1987 and 2000 by different artists.

Detective Al Jensen hopes if enough people see the drawings someone will recognize the man who was found with no wallet, identification, keys or useable DNA.

“Because of the temperatures the skeleton had been exposed to we could literally find no DNA, so we couldn’t get a DNA match off it," Jensen said.

The man’s skull showed that he had dental work with silver and gold fillings, “It was not indigent dental work, it was good quality care for that time frame the mid 80s,” Jensen said.

Despite the fact that the man was almost completely burned, investigators recovered part of a Continental Airlines ticket or baggage claim, but could not make out the numbers to trace the ticket.

Monica Caison
CUE Center for Missing Persons
PO Box 12714
Wilmington, NC 28405
(910) 343-1131
(910) 232-1687 24 Hour Line
Email: cuecenter@aol.com
Website: http://www.ncmissingpersons.org/

He who walks in the way of integrity shall be in my service.
No one who practices deceit can hold a post in my court.
No one who speaks falsely can be among my advisors.
--Psalm 101

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

NCMEC News

Today, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service and the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) announced the launch of the 2 SMRT 4U™ campaign, an effort to encourage teens to practice safe, smart habits when posting information about themselves on social networking Web sites and blogs. To learn more please click on the link below or visit NCMEC's News & Events section at www.missingkids.com. Thank you,
U.S. POSTAL INSPECTION SERVICE AND THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR MISSING & EXPLOITED CHILDREN JOIN TOGETHER TO LAUNCH 2 SMRT 4U INTERNET SAFETY CAMPAIGN
Teen actress Hayden Panettiere and TEEN VOGUE It Girls™ Speak Out About Internet Safety and Encourage Teens to Wear 2 SMRT 4U Ring

Sunday, November 12, 2006

Uncovering Missing Pieces To Find The Missing

411GINA.org…Uncovering Missing Pieces To Find The Missing
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
GINA for Missing Persons Launches
THE SQUEAKY WHEEL World-Wide Tour Oct 17-Nov 19, 2006
Patricia Viola Featured Nov. 16, 2006 in Clementon, NJ
London-Berlin-Chicago-Sydney-Columbus-NYC-Orlando-KC-Phoenix- L.A-San Francisco-Little Rock-Indianapolis-Belfast-Sweden-Las Vegas-Canada -Newark, DE, & Clementon, NJ where
Patricia Viola will be featured by all three bands. Flyers, buttons, mailing labels, DVDs and articles on Patricia will be available. Please stop by for some great music and support Patricia’s family in finding her.

Hundreds of Artists Banding Together in Events spanning the U.S. and 8 Countries to Reach over 150 missing people and Bring ONE Home….

(Los Angeles , CA)---“GINA for Missing Persons”, the internationally acclaimed concert series to raise awareness for those who go missing every year, announces The Squeaky Wheel Tour, Sept 6-Nov 19, 2006. This worldwide tour will feature several hundred artists performing in 150 events throughout the 50 states and eight countries. The focus of the events is to gain attention for over 150 missing people. The tour began with the goal of bringing ONE home. The tour makes its NJ stop at Clementon’s Cherrywood Lounge on Nov 16, 2006 with performances by classic rockers the Essentials, alternate-grunge trio Downcaste, and glam/blues chanteuse Janet Bressler’s JANET EARTH.

The international “Squeaky Wheel Tour” honors Gina Bos, who disappeared from Lincoln, NE 6 years ago Oct 17, 2000. The multi-city tour is the creation of her sister, Jannel Rap who developed the “GINA Concert Series” in 2001, bringing together recording artists from all over the U.S. to obtain attention for ALL people who are missing. Every missing child, every missing adult is an important missing person. When loved ones disappear a large part of family members’ lives have been carved out, snatched away, and their only focus is to have their missing loves one returned. It is a devastating experience no family should have to go through.

“Each missing person’s story is unique, important and as valuable as the next”, says Rap. “If someone took your child or your sister or brother, what would you do? Would you pull down the moon? Would you look under every rock? Would you scream as loud as you could? Would you become the Squeaky Wheel?”

The Squeaky Wheel Tour will have its official kick-off in Lincoln, NE on Oct 16th, 2006 and will include a special event in Little Rock, Arkansas to correspond with Gina Bos’s birthday on
Nov. 4. In addition, pre-and post- “Squeaky” events began September 6 with a Web cast concert In Hollywood, CA. and will continue until Nov 26. A daily updated list of the musical artists, locations, dates and most importantly the profiles of the missing is posted at www.411Gina.org.
Squeaky Wheel Tour NJ
W/the Essentials, Downcaste, and JANET EARTH
Nov. 16, 2006 10PM $5.
The Cherrywood Lounge
1460 Blackwood-Clementon Rd
Clementon, NJ 08021 856-227-1281


FOR MORE INFO:
Jim Viola
Husband of Featured Missing Patricia Viola
http://www.patriciaviolamissing.homestead.com

The Essentials
Art Perry
www.essentialsmusic.net

Downcaste
www.myspace.com/downcaste

JANET EARTH
www.janetbressler.com
About GINA for Missing Persons

ABOUT GINA: Singer/songwriter, Jannel Rap’s sister disappeared on Oct 17, 2000. Gina’s story had no scandal, no suspects and lacked the hook and intrigue to get the attention of the national public. Gina had simply vanished after performing at a pub in Lincoln, NE. Six months of slamming doors inspired Jannel into action…and the concept of using entertainment get attention for the missing was born.

In 2001, Jannel organized a concert series in honor of her sister, called GINA Concerts. This series brings together recording artists from all over the country in an effort to raise awareness of all the mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters and children who go missing every year. In addition, through GINA (www.411Gina.org) Jannel has produced a TV series called “ America Lost and FOUND”, and now hosts a monthly international web cast featuring missing persons from around the globe the 3rd Sat. of every month called “The GINA Sessions.

Jannel Rap
GINA for Missing Persons
877-411-GINA
714-779-2754
Jannel@411GINA.org

Michelle Fox
GINA for Missing Persons
818-679-5577
mfoxes@aol.com

Susan Morrow
Morrow and Associates Public Relations
972-669-8660
smorrow@morrowpr.com

411GINA.org…Uncovering Missing Pieces To Find The Missing

Squeaky Wheel Tour to Feature Patricia Viola - Nov. 16, 2006


This coming Thursday, Nov. 16, 2006 Patricia Viola will be featured by all three bands as part of the
Squeaky Wheel Tour at the Cherrywood Lounge in Clementon, NJ at 10PM.

A special thank you to Jannel Rap, missing her sister Gina Bos since Oct. 17, 2000, for organizing
the entire Squeaky Wheel Tour which featured over 150 missing person. Please take a moment to
check out Gina Bos' web site, http://www.411gina.org/.

See attached Press Release for all the details, including a map and information on the great bands
supporting us. The attached Press Release is in next post
I know many of you are not from the area and it is a work night so please just pass
the information on if you can not make it.

Thank you!
Jim
http://www.patriciaviolamissing.homestead.com


Please support "Patricia's Law"
http://patriciaviolamissing.homestead.com/Patricias_Law.html

Link to sample letter to your Legislator:
http://patriciaviolamissing.homestead.com/Patricias_Law_Sample_Letter_to_NJ_Legislator.doc

A Cry for Help