Posts Tagged ‘sister’

POLICE: University Of Kansas Student Missing

Tuesday, December 20th, 2011
Aisha Khan Missing

Aisha Khan Missing

Investigators in Kansas are searching for a 19-year-old student who has not been seen since Friday.  Authorities say Aisha Khan left her sister a troubling voicemail around 11 a.m. before she disappeared.  In the message, there were indications that Aisha may have been harassed by a man who appeared to be drunk and tried to kiss her.  Overland Park Police at this point to do not have information to confirm an abduction took place and they are moving forward with a missing persons investigation.

At this point, there are no suspects and Aisha’s family is offering a reward for information.  You can continue to follow updates on this case through Twitter @FindAisha and on Facebook, Help Find Aisha Khan.  Aisha is only 5 feet 2 inches tall and she weighs about 120 pounds, she was last seen wearing a black head scarf, black sweat pants and a black and white coat. 

If you have any information, please contact the Overland Police department:   913-344-8703

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MISSING: Weekend Search For Mother Of Triplets

Monday, July 18th, 2011

jacque sue waller

Investigators say Jacque Waller, 39, vanished on June 1 in Ste. Genevieve, Mo. Where she was staying with her sister.  Jacque was planning to complete divorce proceedings.  Over the weekend, 88 acres were searched in Cape Girardeau County.  Volunteers and law enforcement combed the area looking for any evidence or clues of the missing mom. 

Although no suspects have been named, investigators named Jacque’s husband, Clay Waller a person of interest.  His attorney, Scott Reynolds said on behalf of his client, “”Clay Waller misses his wife and hopes she is found ok.”

If you have any information, please contact the Jackson Police department.

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PHYLICIA BARNES REMEMBERED AT WEEKEND MEMORIAL SERVICE

Sunday, May 15th, 2011

Hundereds gathered this weekend to remember and celebrate the life of Phylicia Barnes.  Investigators in Baltimore say she went missing over the Christmas break and her body was found on April 22.  She was floating naked 50 miles away from where she went missing in the Sesquehanna River.  Phylicia’s death has since been ruled a homicide, and no further details have been released.  Phylicia was living in Monroe, N.C., but planning to graduate high school early and attend Towson University. 
Phylicia Barnes (missing)
Phylicia Barnes (missing)

Five facts about this case:

1) Phylicia Barnes, 16, disappeared on the afternoon of Dec. 28 from a Northwest Baltimore apartment.

2) The FBI joined the case early on and her cause of death has been ruled a homicide.

3) Dozens of areas in and around Baltimore were searched and on the day Phylicia’s body was found, another nude black male was pulled from the same river.  He was spotted by boaters three miles south.

4) Phylicia is from Monroe, N.C., about 25 miles from Charlotte. Her goal was to move to Maryland when she finished with high school.

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More victims in Maryland?

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010
Remembering Sarah Foxwell - Thomas Leggs, Jr.

Remembering Sarah Foxwell - Thomas Leggs, Jr.

The Sarah Foxwell case came to a tragic end on Christmas morning, just a couple weeks ago.  The 11-year-old child was taken out of her bedroom she shared with her 6-year-old sister in the middle of the night allegedly by a convicted sex offender, Thomas Leggs.  Police say Leggs knew the family, because he dated Sarah’s aunt, who is also her legal guardian.  Police believe Sarah was snatched around 1 a.m. on December 22, 2009.  Sarah’s 6-year-old sister told police she woke up to “Mr. Tommy” in their bedroom talking to Sarah. Investigators were called at 10:02 a.m. and based on the information they compiled, police were able to arrest Leggs and charge him with abduction and burglary within two hours.  Sarah’s aunt told investigators that she had not seen Leggs since 32 days before the abduction. On Christmas morning, thousands of volunteers including parents and children gave up opening gifts to search for Sarah. Sheriff Lewis of the Wicomico County Sheriff’s office told me that one little boy even emptied his piggy bank, put it in a baggie and handed it to the Sheriff to donate it to the fund to find the child.
Sadly, Sarah’s body was found on the Maryland-Delaware line later that day.  Her autopsy is complete, and the Sheriff told me Sarah has many causes of death all relating back to homicide, but he is not ready to release any more details about the struggle the child went through.  Leggs is not only a sex offender in two states, Maryland and Delaware, but he is also facing charges out of Ocean City, Maryland from an incident stemming from September 11, 2009 where police say a woman woke up in the middle of the night to a naked Leggs standing at the end of her bed masturbating.  If Leggs is in fact guilty and responsible for Sarah’s death, and Sheriff Lewis thinks he is, there is an obvious escalation in sexual attacks from the alleged September 11, 2009 incident to the time when Sarah was abducted, either before or in between police fear there may be other victims who may not have come forward.

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Josh Powell attends wife’s vigil

Monday, December 21st, 2009
Susan Powell Missing

Susan Powell Missing

Last night, in the pouring rain, Josh Powell who is considered a person of interest in his wife Susan Powell’s disappearance attended a prayer vigil with his 4-year-old child.  About 60 friends and family were in attendance outside a church in Puyallup, Washington.  Reports say he spoke to his wife’s sister briefly, and gave her a hug, and agreed to speak with her later.

BACKGROUND: Police would like to question Josh Powell again, and since naming him a person of interest, they have requested all news footage pertaining to Josh Powell, specifically the interviews he gave with local stations after his wife went missing.  Authorities sent subpoenas on Friday to all Salt Lake City television stations, but will not say what they are hoping to find in the interviews.  Cops are looking to collect as much physical evidence as possible, and to process what they gather through the crime lab.  Assistant Chief Black says Josh Powell is considered a person of interest, and earlier this week, with his attorney, Josh did submit to a DNA sample.  Assistant Chief Black told me Josh answered a few general questions about his wife, but he would not answer any detailed questions about Susan (i.e. any enemies she may have had, answers about their personal relationship, etc).  Josh’s position to the media is that he wants to find his wife, and investigators working the case want to find her too, but Assistant Chief Black says without answers to many questions they have for Josh, and having a working partnership with him, “it really hinders finding her in a timely manner.” 

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