Leads continue to trickle in on the Lisa Irwin case. Baby Lisa was only 10-months-old when her parents say she was taken from her bedroom as she slept. Investigators believe Lisa went missing sometime during the night between Oct. 3 to Oct. 4, 2011. Police were contacted just after 4 a.m. on Oct. 4 by her father who returned home from working a night shift.
There is currently a $100,000 reward for informaton leading to Lisa’s safe return.
Anyone with information on Lisa’s disappearance should call the Kansas City Police Department hotline at 816-474-TIPS.
The FBI and local investigators in Montana have joined the search for a missing mother and teacher, Sherry Arnold. Authorities said Sherry vanished last Saturday between 6:30 and 6:45 a.m. and hasn’t been seen since. Sherry is married and has a blended family of five children with her husband.
Sherry has black hair and brown eyes. She stands 5 feet 10 inches tall and has a slender build. Sherry was last seen wearing a hooded sweatshirt with stripes on her sleeves, red nylon pants with black leggings and black gloves. If you have any information, please contact the Sindey Police Department. 406.433.2210
Portland Police are working to identify a male who allegedly assaulted a 27-year-old student on the Portland State University Campus. Investigators say around 3:20 p.m. a suspect followed the victim into the restroom, exposing himself before sexually assaulting the woman. The female was heard screaming and the man fled on foot.
He’s described as a lighter skinned male in his 30’s around 5’8” – 5’9”, tall to medium build. The video shows the man not only in the hallways of the school but also on a public transit bus.
If you have any information, please contact the Portland Police.
The serial killer investigation on Long Island continues into 2012 as Suffolk investigators continue to release new nuggets of information. Authorities this week released a sketch of a third unidentified victim in the investigation. A woman was found along Ocean Parkway in April 2011. Body parts found there were positively connected to other body parts found in 1996 on Fire Island.
Authorities say 10 victims were killed over the last 15 years and the former police commissioner believes that it is the work of one person.
If you have any information, please contact the Homicide Squad: 631.852.6392
It’s been 32 years, since Etan Patz vanished from his New York City neighborhood and his case is still active. Etan’s story put missing children on the map in the United States. It is because of his abduction that the public started taking notice when a child wandered away or was taken.
Etan was actually the first child to appear on the side of a milk carton, and his case brought to light new legislation and awareness for missing children. The Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance is making good on his promise to re-open the case and to take a look at it with a fresh set of eyes, even though the former DA claimed there was not enough evidence to prosecute the case.
Erin Duggan, Communications Director from the Manhattan District Attorney’s Officen talked about closing this case for good, she said, “There are challenges, but it’s definitely been done before.” Erin went on to say that they can move forward with prosecution, even without a body.
Kyron Horman, missing child from Oregon has never been found. The Bring Kyron Home website has continued to raise awareness of this case, spread the word about recent activity and also offers a place where you can download and distribute fliers in various languages.
Police say Kyron went missing on June 4, 2010in Portland, Oregon. He was last seen at the Skyline Elementary school where he attended a morning science fair with his step-mother, Terri Moulton Horman.
The case has had many bizarre twists and turns since then, but to date investigators have not named a suspect or person of interest. A grand jury has been behind doors for weeks hearing testimony and information from people who knew Terri, or who may have information about Kyron. Investigators told me they’ve received thousands of leads in this case, but none have led them to Kyron.
If you have any information, please contact the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office Tipline: (503) 261-2847
Investigators in El Paso, Texas are searching for a man who tried to kill a manager at an AG Wireless store. On December 21, police say Jose Angel Cortez-Reyes, 22, went to the store at 8920 Gateway East just as the manager was closing up for the night. Police say the two started fighting and the manager took off on foot. As the manager was running away, investigators say Cortez-Reyes fired several shots, luckily missing the victim.
Investigators say Cortez-Reyes is armed and dangerous, and there is a warrant for attempted murder out for his arrest. Police have not released the motive for the alleged attack.
Cortez-Reyes sometimes uses the names Jose Vargas and Carlos Reyes. He stands about 5’4” and weighs 125 pounds. He has brown hair and brown eyes and tattoos on his stomach and chest.
If you have any information, please contact Crime Stoppers: 566-TIPS
Three days before Christmas a church employee in Philadelphia made an alarming discovery. Outside in the cold, the employee found a card board box with clothes inside. Under a pile of shirts, a newborn was found. The baby was transported to the hospital where doctors determined her to be 5.5 pounds and only a few hours old. Police say she was wrapped in a hounds-tooth patterned blanket, an adult sized brown women’s weather, black bathrobe with polka dots and a large peach colored towel.
Investigators are working to find the baby’s mother. If you have any information, please contact the Philadelphia Police.
UPDATE: Investigators in Indiana Aliahna’s body was found in northeast Allen County. She went missing on Friday when Mike Plumadore, a neighbor, was watching Aliahna and her sisters. He is facing a murder charge.
Michelle Sigona is a crime fighting, victims advocate extraordinaire, but for Michelle -- the good fight doesn't stop there. In her spare time, she is a volunteer firefighter -- and now, she is tackling the issues and cases that mean the most to her....