Wouldn´t it be wonderful to be able to reunite with that long lost friend or family member, even if you haven´t got a clue what their telephone number is? In fact, as long as there are a few details of personal information that you know about this "missing person", it is possible for you to use a reverse address search site online to find their current information, including their telephone number, location on a map, and even sometimes driving directions as well.
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Missing Soldier 'May Be in Hawaii'
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Private Investigator Jay J. Armes Raises Questions About Young Woman's Death
The death of a young woman whose body was found in the desert earlier this year has raised questions about what happened the night she went missing in 2005.
Signs indicate that 21-year-old Alondra Rodriguez was suicidal when she left home but two months since the discovery of her body east of El Paso there are suspicions her death may have been a homicide.
Signs indicate that 21-year-old Alondra Rodriguez was suicidal when she left home but two months since the discovery of her body east of El Paso there are suspicions her death may have been a homicide.
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Person of Interest in Missing Couple Case Apparently Commits Suicide
Dennis Ray Gerwing, a former business associate of John and Elizabeth Calvert and the last person known to have seen the couple, apparently committed suicide Tuesday, hours after being named a "person of interest" in the case.
Before Gerwing's body was found, investigators had announced that hehad hired a lawyer and wasn't cooperating. Over the weekend they had searched Gerwing's home, business and cars.
Before Gerwing's body was found, investigators had announced that hehad hired a lawyer and wasn't cooperating. Over the weekend they had searched Gerwing's home, business and cars.
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Missing Children and the Media: The Wrong Kind of Family?
The case of Shannon Matthews, the missing nine-year-old from Dewsbury, has developed a cruel overtone: an unspoken suggestion that, because of their lifestyles, her family deserve not our pity but our censure.
For 23 days since her daughter went missing, Karen Matthews has answered questions. Some, such as whether she can identify discarded items of clothing and toys found near her home on an impoverished estate in West Yorkshire, are distressingly necessary parts of a huge police effort to find nine-year-old Shannon.
For 23 days since her daughter went missing, Karen Matthews has answered questions. Some, such as whether she can identify discarded items of clothing and toys found near her home on an impoverished estate in West Yorkshire, are distressingly necessary parts of a huge police effort to find nine-year-old Shannon.
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Person of Interest in Missing Investor Case Leaves State
A motivational speaker named as a person of interest in the disappearance of his business partner after a boat trip last month has left California to attend a bikers' week in Florida, "to look for the missing man," authorities said Friday.
Sheriff's Department officials said they cannot keep Gary A. Shawkey, 44, of Virginia from leaving Orange County while they continue to hunt for his investment partner, Robert Vendrick, a 71-year-old diabetic from Phoenix. Vendrick has been missing since Feb. 16, a day after he arrived in Southern California to meet with Shawkey and "highly placed government officials" to receive a $1.2 million return on his software programming investment.
Sheriff's Department officials said they cannot keep Gary A. Shawkey, 44, of Virginia from leaving Orange County while they continue to hunt for his investment partner, Robert Vendrick, a 71-year-old diabetic from Phoenix. Vendrick has been missing since Feb. 16, a day after he arrived in Southern California to meet with Shawkey and "highly placed government officials" to receive a $1.2 million return on his software programming investment.
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
MSU Student Charged with Roommate's Death
A Mississippi State University student has been charged with capital murder in the death of his roommate.
Oktibbeha County Sheriff's deputies arrested Bobby Batiste, 28, of 250 Sinai Rd., Preston, Friday, according to a news release from the department. Earlier that day, a missing persons report was filed for Andreas Galanis, 28, of Biloxi, who was also a student at MSU.
Oktibbeha County Sheriff's deputies arrested Bobby Batiste, 28, of 250 Sinai Rd., Preston, Friday, according to a news release from the department. Earlier that day, a missing persons report was filed for Andreas Galanis, 28, of Biloxi, who was also a student at MSU.
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Vehicle Found in River, One Person Missing
Police are preparing to retrieve a vehicle from a swollen Grey River and believe it may contain a body.
Acting West Coast police area commander Senior Sergeant John Price said today it appeared the vehicle left the road after failing to take a bend north of Taylorville, 12km northeast of Greymouth, last night, plunged through bush and into the Grey River.
Acting West Coast police area commander Senior Sergeant John Price said today it appeared the vehicle left the road after failing to take a bend north of Taylorville, 12km northeast of Greymouth, last night, plunged through bush and into the Grey River.
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