Showing posts with label missing adults. Show all posts
Showing posts with label missing adults. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Tina and Bethany Sinclair

Search planned for Missing Mother & Daughter in NH
Please join us!

Search for Tina and Bethany Sinclair
WHEN: SATURDAY & SUNDAY, OCT 27, 28 2007
TIME: 9:00 am
WHERE: The end of Mountain Rd in West Chesterfield NH

There will be a community-wide search which will meet at the end of Mountain road in West Chesterfield, NH at 9am on OCT 27 & 28 2007, where we will search several areas, land, water, parks and properties. We will have professional search teams, missing person organizations, investigators, dive teams, and equipment.
*We can use all the volunteers we can get. Please come even just to show your support!
Food and beverages will be provided. Cell phones and walkies will be available for search team leads.
If planning to assist in the search, PLEASE wear appropriate attire.

Please contact Sharon Garry, mypurplestar@aol.com or Gil Alba at www.gilalba.com with any questions

www.missingtinaandbeth.org

Sunday, June 24, 2007

Kristen Modaferri,Kristin Smart and Kent Jacobs

It was on this date a decade ago that Kristen Modaferri vanished without a trace. Please take a moment with us to remember Kristen today. Her family is still needing answers for that fateful day. Please visit Kristen's website for more detailed information on her ongoing case. I've also provided some links from the google search engine that will show you some TV broadcasts of her parents and their TV interviews and various search efforts for Kristen. These are worth taking a look at. Thanks to all who took time out to read over this information today.
Kristen is still missing but NOT forgotten.



www.FindKristen.Com

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5406224462698729390&q=Kristin+Smart

http://www.hallontheweb.com/cgi-bin/datacgi/database.cgi?file=kj&report=sp&ID=000--


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Sunday, June 10, 2007

Omaha Area Families of the Missing Gather to Remember Their Loved Ones

Omaha Area Families of the Missing Gather to Remember Their Loved Ones

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: For further information contact:
Kelly Jolkowski
402-932-0095
kelly.jolkowski@projectjason.org


OMAHA MISSING PERSONS' DAY ON THE CUE CENTER NATIONAL TOUR

Omaha Area Families of the Missing Gather to Remember Their Loved Ones


Omaha, NE, - June 13th, 2007- June 13th, 2007, marks the six year anniversary of the disappearance of then 19 year-old Jason Jolkowski from his home in Omaha, NE. To bring awareness for area missing persons cases and garner community support for the families of the missing, Omaha Mayor Mike Fahey is declaring June 13th as Omaha Missing Persons' Day. Project Jason, founded by the family of Jason Jolkowski, is sponsoring an event to commemorate this day. It will be held at Omaha's Memorial Park at 56th and Underwood Ave from 6:30-8:30pm. The public is invited to attend.

This event will also serve to honor four other families of missing persons from the area. They, along with the parents of Jason Jolkowski, will share their stories.

In addition, the Cue Center, a nonprofit organization from North Carolina led by founder Monica Caison, which provides assistance for families of the missing, has included Omaha and this event as a stop on their national tour to bring awareness for numerous missing person's cases. The 4th annual "On the Road to Remember Tour" begins on June 11th and concludes on June 21st, covering 2,400 miles, 22 stops in 11 states, and 75 missing person cases.

This moving ceremony will begin with a march led by the Air Force Color Guard with bagpipe accompaniment. The Mayor's office will then present the Omaha Missing Persons' Day proclamation to Kelly Jolkowski, President and Founder of Project Jason, and to Monica Caison, Founder of the Cue Center.

The event will also include music and prayer, and will culminate with a symbolic white dove release by each represented family.

Featured Missing Persons' Cases:

Erin Pospisil was just 15 years old on June 3rd, 2001, when she left her home in Cedar Rapids, IA to go visit a friend. Her friend was not home, and when a car pulled up, Erin went over and spoke with the occupants. She entered that vehicle and was never seen again. http://www.projectjason.org/dpforum/thread.php?id=927

Singer-songwriter Gina Bos disappeared on October 17, 2000 after performing at a pub in Lincoln, NE. The next morning, her vehicle was found across the street from the pub with the trunk ajar and her guitar inside. http://www.projectjason.org/dpforum/thread.php?id=280

Nearly 42 years ago, 18 year-old Jackie Rains-Kracman left her home in Columbus, NE, telling her family she was going to a wedding with a friend in Glenwood, IA. The friend returned home, but Jackie didn't. http://www.projectjason.org/dpforum/thread.php?id=725

University of Missouri sophomore Jesse Ross vanished on November 21, 2006, after attending a model United Nations conference at the Sheraton Hotel in Chicago, IL. After a dance, Jesse was seen heading towards his hotel room, which was a ten minute walk from the Sheraton. Jesse never made it back. http://www.projectjason.org/dpforum/thread.php?id=729

Jason Jolkowski disappeared from the driveway of his home in Omaha, NE on Wednesday, June 13th, 2001. He was then 19 years of age. He was preparing to go to work at his part-time job, and was last seen doing his weekly chores outside. http://www.projectjason.org/dpforum/thread.php?id=131

About Project Jason:

Project Jason, located in Omaha, NE was founded in 2003 by the parents of missing young adult Jason Jolkowski. “Our mission as a non profit organization is to create and increase public awareness of missing people through a variety of outreach and educational activities. Project Jason seeks to bring hope and assistance to families of the missing by providing resources and support.” Project Jason serves families of the missing nationwide and has been instrumental in the recent passage of missing persons' legislation in several states through their Campaign for the Missing program. To learn more about Project Jason, please see http://www.projectjason.org, contact Kelly Jolkowski at 402-932-0095 or kelly.jolkowski@projectjason.org

About Cue Center:

Founded in 1994, the Cue Center, (Community United Effort) based in Wilmington, N.C., provides support, services and search efforts to families of the missing. For full On the Road to Remember tour dates and locations, as well as a complete listing of cases featured on the tour, e-mail cuecenter@aol.com or call Monica Caison at (910) 343-1131 or the 24 Hour Line at (910) 232-1687.For more information, please see http://ncmissingpersons.org/
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Important Note: If it is raining, or rain is threatening, the event will be held at Holy Name Church at 2901 N Fontenelle Blvd. (As of this writing, the chance of rain is very high, so it is imperative that the rain location be communicated.)

If the event takes place at Memorial Park, attendees need to bring their own chairs.

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Anthony Ross Allen

missing but not forgotten

Fort Smith, AR – For the fourth year, volunteers from the North Carolina-based CUE Center for Missing Persons will travel across the U.S. to raise awareness of missing children and adults. The team will be in Fort Smith on June16th, to attend their pre planned rally stop hosted by the family of Anthony Ross Allen and Fort Smith Police Department; media outlets are invited; CUE will be distributing a trail of CD’s, press kits and valuable information concerning those missing, of cases gone cold. One case in particular will be that of Anthony Ross Allen, who went missing nearly 30 years ago from Fort Smith, Arkansas

http://www.angelsthatcare.org/missing_but_not_forgotten2.html

http://www.angelsthatcare.org/missing_but_not_forgotten.html

Friday, May 25, 2007

Recordnet.com: Family hopes for break in Smart case



Recordnet.com: Family hopes for break in Smart

case


Today (Friday, May 25, 2007) marks 11 years since Kristin Smart vanished. Just days ago an excavation was underway for the suspects parent's property. Please see the last update to the case below. Please remember Kristin today and her family.
http://www.recordnet.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070524/A_NEWS/705240316

Also,
Orlando Police Release Surveillance Video in Hopes of Finding Woman Missing for 16 Months. - Jennifer Kesse
Additional Links for the missing ladies.

www.SonOfSusan.Com - website with updates and time line of disappearance - Kristin Smart
www.JenniferKesse.Com - Find Jennifer Kesse website




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