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NEWS BREAKING ALERT
MAY 25, 1955 BABY BOY STILL MISSING
55 YEARS LATER
e-magazine MAY 2010 ISSUE 2 VOLUME 1 a Recover the Missing publication www.recoverthemissing.org
MAY 25,2010 NATIONAL
MISSING CHILDREN AWARENESS DAY
FREDERICK “TOOKIE” ANDREW HOLMES disappeared without a trace on May 25, 1955 from a remote
farmhouse on Denman Mountain in Grahamsville, NY
Frederick Andrew Holmes
DOB: July 2, 1953
Missing: May 25, 1955
Grahamsville, Sullivan County, New York
Long before cell phones, internet and ATM’s,
1955 represented the good old days, when our
34th President was Dwight D. Eisenhower,
McDonald’s had just opened its 9th restaurant,
and the song Rock Around the Clock had just
been premiered by the Comets.
1955 also was a time before AMBER ALERT’s, a
time when television was seen as a luxury and
not many households had one. A time before
organizations would come to help in the search
for a missing person.
Frederick Andrew Holmes, a 22 month old
baby, went missing in 1955.
“Freddie was the delight of our fam-ily. We lived in a very rural area, with the next farm about a mile away. No TV in rural farm area back then. Therefore, we spent our time with each other and we had strong family bonds.” - Dorothy Holmes Brown
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WHERE IS FREDDIE? Missing without a trace for 55 years.
“Our relationship was special as I was his eldest sister, age 12 when he was born, like a second mother. He was my heart. I loved to sing
to him and teach him nursery rhymes.” -Dorothy Holmes Brown
“I miss this sweet baby boy and have never given up hope he could reunite with his birth family one day. He
is a Holmes and he belongs with us” - Holmes Siblings
Dorothy Holmes Brown- “If I were to meet Freddie today he would be 56, with likely no or very little memory of his toddler years with his family of birth. After the initial greeting I would ask if his missing years away from his family, "Were you happy and well cared for?". In my mind and all of our family, actually, we thought he was taken by someone who wanted a darling baby boy. So therefore, we prayed he was well cared for. Too horrible to think otherwise and even THINK that he was being mistreated.” -April 2010
The landlord, a shoe repair man, was working in his
cobbler shed nearby when Freddie peeked in to speak to
him. The landlord was the last person to see him.
The search for Freddie included over a 1,000 people.
They searched the woods and the area around the home,
they turned over his mother’s garden and searched the
landlord’s shed.
Authorities did not find him but did find a stolen power
saw underneath the floor boards of the shed and charged
the landlord with possession of stolen property. He was
never connected to the disappearance of Freddie.
The Holmes family has never been the same since the
disappearance of baby Freddie. Tragedy lingered in the
shadows, gripping its claws and not letting go. The fam-
ily relived the terror every time investigators would
bring haunting images of unidentified deceased children.
The sorrow took its toll on Freddie’s father; he took his
own life in the same woods they searched for his son.
With a broken heart his mother passed away on her 61st
birthday of a heart attack.
His mother and father, along with four of their children,
passed away never knowing what happened to baby
Freddie.
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What seemed like any ordinary Wednesday morning
would turn out to be anything but ordinary for the
Holmes family. On the morning of May 25, 1955,
Gertrude tended to her garden while her older children
went to school and Freddie, her 22 month old baby boy
played nearby. Freddie, dressed in his play clothes,
brown faded corduroy overalls and a long-sleeved polo
shirt, was walking around the front yard of his home.
Today, only two of Freddie’s sisters remain.
Dorothy Brown Holmes and Janet Haiss Holmes
are both still searching for answers regarding the
disappearance of their sweet baby brother.
The initial investigation examined the actions of
both the parents and their landlord. Just like in-
vestigations of today both parents were asked to
take a polygraph test to remove any suspicion.
Freddie’s investigation remains a cold case today.
The Holmes sisters are trying to help the investi-
gation that ran cold so many years ago. Through
modern technology they have given their family
a chance to someday have closure in disappear-
ance of their baby brother.
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Through modern technology cold cases now have a chance to one day be solved. Organizations like NamUs help professionals and families search through databases of missing and unidentified persons.
DNA Reopens Cold Case
Modern Technology
Giving Life To A Cold Case
Modern Technology The Boy in the Box was an unidentified 4 to 6
year old child was found in Philadelphia, PA on
February 25,1957. He was found in a box that
originally contained a bassinet. There was no
matching missing children at the time they dis-
covered the boy. In 1998 the Philadelphia P.D.
exhumed the body to use the modern technol-
ogy of DNA extraction. This DNA was com-
pared to the Holmes sister’s DNA in hopes to
bring closure to their baby’s brother’s disappear-
ance. The results were bitter sweet. Their DNA
did not match, meaning their brother may still
be alive but the mystery continues. The Holmes
sister hope to someday get the closure that their
parents sought after for so many years.
If you have any information that may help bring Freder-
ick Andrew Holmes please contact:
Sullivan County Sheriff’s Office 847-794-7100
Case #: FSS000425 NamUs MP # 5584
Teaming up with the National Missing and Uni-
dentified Persons System (www.namus.gov) the
Holmes sisters provided their DNA to cross
check any unidentified remains that may match
their baby brother.
NamUs was developed with the help of experts
in all areas of missing and unidentified persons
case management, including victim’s advocacy
and families. It has been a big help for the
Holmes sisters. Using this free web-based tool
they can search over 6,300 unidentified remains
that have been entered by law enforcement,
medical examiners/coroners. They can also
search through the 3,300 missing persons that
are in the NamUs database.
Anyone can search through the many missing
and unidentified persons, they can print missing
person posters and enter a missing loved one.
The Holmes sisters had come across an uniden-
tified boy in their search, he was found in 1957,
he is referred to as the “Boy in the Box”.
her family is very worried for her safety Grand Prairie, Tx and the surrounding area has over 500 regis-tered sex offenders according to www.familywatchdog.us. With so many predators it is impor-tant that she is found soon. Missing: Oct 8, 2008 DOB: Aug 22, 1992 Grand Prairie, TX Grand Prairie Police Department: 972-237-8790
October 8, 2008 was a Wednesday morn-ing like any other. Bridgette Bilotta was dressed in blue jean shorts and a blue t-shirt as she
made her way to Grand Prairie High School. Sometime in the late morning Bridgette went miss-ing from school. It is unclear if she left school on her own or if she left with another person. At the time of the dis-appearance the school was having difficulties with the surveillance cameras and did not capture any information that would help in the police investigation. She has been miss-ing over a year and
FAMILY WATCHDOG REGISTERED SEX OFFENDERS
“She is missed and loved very much and we want her home. My heart aches not knowing where she is and if she is ok or not... " - Christina Bilotta Mother
Bridgette Bilotta Missing Over A Year
Friends and family know her as Briskett or Casper
to learn more about child safety, visit www.take25.org.
At Home Teach your children their full names, address, and home tele-phone number. Make sure they know your full name. Make sure your children know how to reach you at work or on your cell phone. Teach your children how and when to use 911 and make sure your children have a trusted adult to call if they’re scared or have an emergency. 4. Instruct children to keep the door locked and not to open the door to talk to anyone when they are home alone. Set rules with your children about having visitors over when you’re not home and how to answer the telephone. 5. Choose babysitters with care. Obtain references from family, friends, and neighbors. Once you have chosen the care-giver, drop in unexpectedly to see how your children are doing. Ask children how the experience with the caregiver was and lis-ten carefully to their responses. On the Net 6. Learn about the Internet. The more you know about how the Web works, the better prepared you will be to teach your children about potential risks. Visit www.NetSmartz.org for more information about Internet safety. 7. Place the family computer in a common area, rather than a child’s bedroom. Also, monitor their time spent online and the Web sites they’ve visited and establish rules for Internet use. 8. Know what other access your child may have to the Internet at school, libraries, or friends’ homes. 9. Use privacy settings on social networking sites to limit con-
tact with unknown users and make sure screen names don’t reveal too much about your children.
10. Encourage your children to tell you if anything they encounter online makes them feel sad, scared, or confused. 11. Caution children not to post revealing information or inappro-priate photos of themselves or their friends online. Going to and from School 12. Walk or drive the route to and from school with your children, pointing out landmarks and safe places to go if they’re being followed or need help. If your children ride a bus, visit the bus stop with them to make sure they know which bus to take. 13. Remind kids to take a friend whenever they walk or bike to school. Remind them to stay with a group if they’re waiting at the bus stop. 14. Caution children never to accept a ride from anyone unless you have told them it is OK to do so in each instance.
Out and About 15. Take your children on a walking tour of the neighborhood and tell them whose homes they may visit without you. 16. Remind your children it’s OK to say NO to anything that makes them feel scared, uncomfortable, or confused and teach your children to tell you if anything or anyone makes them feel this way. 17. Teach your children to ask permission before leaving home. 18. Remind your children not to walk or play alone outside. 19. Teach your children to never approach a vehicle, occupied or not, unless they know the owner and are accompanied by a par-ent, guardian, or other trusted adult. 20. Practice “what if” situations and ask your children how they would respond. “What if you fell off your bike and you needed help? Who would you ask?” 21. Teach your children to check in with you if there is a change of plans. 22. During family outings, establish a central, easy-to-locate spot to meet for check-ins or should you get separated. 23. Teach your children how to locate help at theme parks, sports stadiums, shopping malls, and other public places. Also, identify those people who they can ask for help, such as uniformed law enforcement, security guards and store clerks with nametags. 24. Help your children learn to recognize and avoid potential risks, so that they can deal with them if they happen. 25. Teach your children that if anyone tries to grab them, they should make a scene and make every effort to get away by kick-ing, screaming, and resisting.
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MYSTIC SALAZAR Missing: August 17, 2008 Grand Junction, CO DOB: May 23, 2002 Age Now: 7 Mystic has a sliver bottom left tooth, and her ears are pierced. Enrique Arreola-Lopez is Mystic’s non custodial father, he had no contact with her by his own choice, till shortly af-ter her 6th birthday. Both her father and stepmother Melissa Arreola-Lopez never returned her home after a short visit with her. They may be in Texas, or Mexico. If you have any information contact: Mesa County
Sheriff’s Office (970) 242-6707
PATRICK ALFORD Missing: January 22, 2010 Brooklyn, NY DOB: November 28, 2002 Age Now: 7 Scar: Left eyebrow Patrick Alford ,a seven year old ,took out the garbage on January 22, 2010 and never was seen again. He lived with foster parents after his mother lost custody of him. Patrick did not want to be in a foster home and had threatened to runaway. He was homesick and wanted to be with his mother. His mother Jennifer Rodriguez, claims she had nothing to do with his disappearance. Authorities are still searching for any leads that will assist them in finding Pat-rick. If you have any information contact: New York City Police Department (718) 827-3551
Lead Story Headline Father of 3 year old
still missing Missing since February 8, 2007, Julian Kirchoff left behind a son only 3 years old at the time of his disappearance. With limited memory of his father he will have to rely on loved ones to fill in the memory of his daddy. The destiny of the family changed that evening when they were informed by authorities that Julian was involved in an altercation. Gunshot started a spiral of horrific events. Julian was gruesomely assaulted outside of an apartment complex by seven unknown assailants. Then as he tried to escape in his mothers 1992 Gold Nissan Maxima he was dragged out of the vehicle and forced into the back seat. The Maxima sped away driven by one of the abductors. Authorities believe that Julian may have been taken into Mexico. The border town
of Bisbee, Arizona had experienced similar abductions in the past due to the growing cartel violence. Julian could have been in the wrong place at the wrong time. Julian Rene Kirchoff Missing: 2/08/2007 Bisbee, AZ DOB: 8/10/1984 Tattoos: Several tattoos on chest, stomach and back
Julian ( Mi Guerito) Everyday I ask GOD to help me find you, every morning I think about you every night I say a prayer for you. I miss You Guero,. I LOVE YOU, Help me find you! All of us miss you, your Nana still can’t see a picture of you! your son looks so much like you. your tata and your tia’s really miss you. We will never stop looking for you! I will bring you home.
If you have any information please contact: Bisbee Police Department (520) 432-2261
Where is Julian Kirchoff?
Missing: May 8, 2009 Grapevine TX DOB: June 13, 1993 Feliza Auceda
Polk County Sheriff’s Office: (863) 534-6200 Montgomery County Police Department: (301) 279-8000
Manchester Police Department: (860) 645-5500
Park Ridge Police Department: (847) 318-5252
Texas Department of Public Safety: (800) 346-3243
Weld County Sheriff’s Office: (800) 222-8477
Greenville Police Department: (864) 271-5333
Grapevine Police Department: (817) 410-8127
MAY 2009 MISSING
Missing: May 3, 2009 Park Ridge, IL DOB: Feb 3,1993 Jessica Banks-Mohammed
Missing: May 2, 2009 Manchester, CT DOB: Oct 3, 1994 Mariana Mendoza
Missing: May 1, 2009 Haines, FL DOB: Dec 11, 1993 Chawntel Smith
Missing: May 3, 2009 Eagle Pass, TX DOB: March 30, 1995 Victor Rodriguez IV
Missing: May 4, 2009 Silver Spring, MD DOB: December 26, 1991 Sheyla Garcia-Orellana
Missing: May 5, 2009 Owings Mills, MD DOB: Nov 24, 1993 Shante Winfield
Missing: May 7, 2009 Greenville, SC DOB: May 9, 1993 Nohelia Rodriguez
Missing: May 13, 2009 Richmond, VA Jewell Cooley
Fairfax Police Department: (703) 691-2233 Richmond City Police Department : (804) 646-5125
Phoenix Police Department: (602) 262-6151 Montgomery County Police Department: (301) 279-8000
Aurora Police Department: (630) 9859-1700 Green Oak Police Department: (517) 546-9111
Tampa Police Department: (813) 276-3200 Fairfax County Police Department: (703) 691-2233
Missing: May 8, 2009 Fairfax County, VA Luisa Molina
Missing: May 9, 2009 Phoenix, AZ DOB: March 31, 1993 Valerie Valencia
Missing: May 11, 2009 Tampa, FL DOB: Feb 16, 1993 Cathlene Flesher
Missing: May 11, 2009 Aurora, IL DOB: May 4, 1994 Kenyatta Childress
Missing: May 13, 2009 Germantown, MD DOB: September 2, 1992 Karla Castellanos
Missing: May 20, 2009 FairFax County, VA Nathaniel Breen
Missing: May 21, 2009 Brighton, MI DOB: May 6, 1992 Chad Killen
MAY 2009 MISSING
Missing: May 26, 2009 Crestwood IL DOB: Dec 28, 1994 Kayla Williams
Missing: May 26, 2009 Boys Town, NE DOB: March 23, 1994 Augustin Gonzalez-Perez
Missing: May 25, 2009 Dublin, CA DOB: April 16, 2003 Sunny Douglas
Missing: May 26, 2009 West Covina, CA DOB: August 23, 2007 Theda Gonzalez-Smith
Missing: May 22, 2009 Colorado Springs, CO DOB: June 18, 2007 Emanuel Guzman
Metropolitan Police Department: (202) 373-3700 Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office: (213) 633-7424
Colorado Springs Police Department: (719) 444-7000 Crestwood Police Department: (708) 385-5131
Tucson Police Department: (520) 791-4462 Boys Town Police Department: (402) 498-1167
Information call: (800) 346-3543 Ripon Police Department: (209) 599-2102
Missing: May 21, 2009 Brooklyn, NY DOB: June 6, 1992 Nyella Simon
Missing: May 22, 2009 Tucson, AZ DOB: Oct 13, 1992 Aria Pongratz
Missing: May 24, 2009 Washington, DC DOB: Nov 28, 1993 Wendy Guevara
MAY 2009 MISSING
Missing: May 30, 2009 Aurora, IL DOB: January 5, 1993 Eric Robins
Missing: May 29, 2009 Rome, OH DOB: November 30, 1992 Linda Carlton
Missing: May 28, 2009 Hanover Park, IL DOB: April 16, 2001 Raul Camacho JR
Missing: May 31, 2009 Lenox, MO DOB: January 31, 2002 Wilman Midyett
NCMEC: (800) 843-5678 Dent County Sheriff’s Office: (573) 729-3241
Dent County Sheriff’s Office: (573) 729-3241
Aurora Police Department: (630) 859-1700
Ashtabula Sheriff’s Office: (440) 576-0055
May 2009 Missing Children
29 children were re-ported missing in the month of May 2009.
How many will be reported this month?
Help these children find their way home.
Ref: National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
Missing: May 31, 2009 Lenox, MO DOB: September 9, 2004 Oliver Midyett
MAY 2009 MISSING
Ronald Todd McNutt Endangered Missing Adult
Missing: May 4, 2004 Corning, California
Approximate Weight: 250 pounds Approximate Height: 72
inches DOB: May 19, 1959
Hair Color: Dark Blonde Eye Color: Blue
Tattoo: Eagle Head on right arm Ronald Todd McNutt went missing on May 4, 2004 from Corning, CA. He had a long history of severe memory loss. On the morning of his disappearance he dropped off his step-grandson at Maywood Middles School and was scheduled to be at work soon after. Ronald never arrived at work and has not been seen since. The 1992 Ford F-150 he drove has never been recovered. His bank card was used in Corning, Fort Jones, Red Bluff, and Yreka all in California.
Authorities report a Caucasian man in his fifties or six-ties was with Ronald prior to his disappearance. The
man was balding with gray hair and a goatee. A sketch composite was created of the man.
If you have any information please contact: Corning Police Department
Benjaman Kyle Found Adult With Amnesia
Date Found: August 31, 2004 Richmond Hill, Georgia Weight: 240 pounds Height 71 5.11 DOB: 1945-1955 Hair Color: Lt. Brown Eye Color: Blue No tattoos Benjaman Kyle was found in an enclosed dumpsters area behind a Burger King in Richmond Hill, Georgia. He has no recollection of who he is or where he came from . He gave himself the name Benjaman Kyle after being called BK for a period of time since he was found behind a Burger King. Benjaman was found uncon-scious, naked and covered with red ant bites. Authori-ties have not been able to help him identify who he is. Many resources have been used to try to find out where he came from. The FBI, Dr. Phil, DNA testing through the Center for Human Identification at the University of North Texas, and numerous featured articles have tried to help Benjaman find his way home.
If you have any information please contact: Georgia Bureau of Investigation (800) 597-8477
Two Men One Missing & One Found
Benjaman Kyle
May 6, 2007 a Sunday afternoon like any other afternoon, Trevor Morse did his laundry and wrote out checks for his utility bills. Later that day he took a taxi to a near by shopping center in Las Vegas, disappearing shortly after.
Authorities were able to recover video surveillance showing him walking back and forth waiting for someone outside of the shopping center but then walked out of range of the camera. They also found his wallet, cell phone, checkbook and 2005 Ford Mustang left behind in his home. Authorities have not been able to shed any light on the disappearance of Trevor.
Trevor was born and raised in El Paso, Texas. He
traveled often with his work to states like New Mexico, Arizona, and Nevada. His family has not given up the search, they continue to seek any information that will help bring him home. Missing: May 6, 2007 Las Vegas, Nevada Endangered Missing DOB: October 20, 1976 Scar: Crescent-shaped scar on chin If you have any information please contact: Las Vegas Metro Police Department (702) 828-5678
Trevor Paul Morse
that he has information about her disappearance. Kimberly’s family has never stopped searching for her. They will continue to search till she is brought home. Missing: July 9, 1999 Beaumont, Texas Endangered Missing
If you have any information please contact: Beaumont Police Department (409) 880-3830
Where is Kimberly Langwell? The evening of July 9, 1999 brought an on going search for Kimberly. She had contacted her daughter earlier in the day to reminder her of their dinner plans, and inform her of the time she would return home. Kimberly never returned. Langwell’s boyfriend discovered her 1994 Nissan Altima with her cell and personal items inside. Her purse and keys were missing. There were no signs of struggle or any other clues that would help authorities in the search. Prior to the disappearance she had been threatened and frightened by and ex-boyfriend. Family believe
Kimberly Langwell Missing Mother
30 Year Old Missing 3 Years
IN THE ARMS OF THE ANGEL
Spend all your time waiting for that second chance for a break that would make it okay there's always some reason to feel not good enough and it's hard at the end of the day I need some distraction oh a beautiful release memory seeps from my veins let me be empty oh and weightless and maybe I'll find some peace tonight In the arms of the angel fly away from here from this dark cold hotel room and the endlessness that you fear you are pulled from the wreckage of your silent reverie you're in the arms of the angel may you find some comfort here
So tired of the straight life and everywhere you turn
there's vultures and thieves at your back the storm keeps on twisting
you keep on building the lies that you make up for all that you lack
it don't make no difference escaping one last time
it's easier to believe in this sweet madness oh this glorious sadness that
brings me to my knees
In the arms of the angel fly away from here
from this dark cold hotel room and the endlessness that you fear
you are pulled from the wreckage of your silent reverie
you're in the arms of the angel may you find some comfort here
you're in the arms of the angel may you find some comfort here
KIM ,may you REST in PEACE!
YOUR FAMILY WILL NEVER FORGET
In HONOR & MEMORY of
Missing Kimberly Ann Clark Langwell
JULY 9th,1999 Beaumont, TX
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Avery Blakely
Missing: March 26, 2009
Malden, WA
Endangered Missing
DOB: Dec 10, 2006
Age: 3 year old
Avery was last seen playing in the yard while his mother and aunt tended to moving items from their trailer home.
The home was located
near Pine Creek south of Spokane, Washington.
Authorities searched the creek for Avery but he was never located.
If you have information contact:
Whitman County Sheriff’s Office (509) 397-6266
believe the mother may have hidden or harmed Trenton. His mother took her own life two weeks after his disappearance. If you have any information please contact: Leesburg Police Department (372) 787-2121
The picture is a composite of what she would look like today. Poster: National Center of Miss-ing & Exploited Children
Non-Family Abduction
DOB: August 10, 2004
Missing: August 27, 2006
Leesburg, FL
Age Now: 5
Sex: Male
Trenton was reported missing on August 27, 2006 from his mother’s apartment. Authorities
Avery Blakely Missing 3 year old
Abducted 2 year old Trenton Duckett
Missing Gad Acosta-Jimenez
Gad Acosta-Jimenez Missing: August 21, 2008
Hendersonville, NC
DOB: January 11, 2005
Gad may wear eyeglasses
May have been taken into Mexico
Please contact:
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
(800) 843-5678
Keep ALERT help make a difference
Being pro-active will keep us one step ahead
of the predators.
Communities banding together to help look for missing children.
Trenton Duckett Missing 2 year old
A MOTHER’S MEMORY
My son was 5 years old. We had just finished watching a Superman television show. I watched him get up and go toward the bathroom, and come back with a red beach towel. Of course, we made it into a cape for him, and he went outside to Be Superman! All of a sudden I had that “uh-oh” feeling...the one that says its too quiet out there? I opened the front door just as he, on his tricycle, was whooshing past me on the front porch and FLY! I caught him around the waist and lifted him just before the trike went flying and crashed into the fence. He turned and hugged me and said, “my supermom”. Oh, to hold him like that again and be his supermom! Won’t you please help me bring my son home and those who hurt him to their knees?
over $14,000. This October he would be celebrating his 34 birthday. That is 12 birth-days he has missed being with his family. Missing: Nov 23, 1998
Montgomery, AL
Endangered Missing
DOB: Oct 17, 1976
Nickname: Ceasar, Conquest
Tattoo: Skull on neck, (word) Brick on right arm, Robin un‐der right arm, Lighthouse on chest
George Erick James went missing when he was just 22 years old. Missing at an age when mos t young adults are still finding their place in the world. George left his parents home in Montgomery, AL on Novem-ber 23, 1998 never to be seen again. His car was found on the side of the road almost 80 miles away in Evergreen AL. Authori-ties consider him a possible homicide victim. At the time of the disappearance he was believed to be carrying
Memories of a mother... he was hurt by running from a bee, and crashed headfirst into an rotted board, and it broke off IN his head. He was 9 then. His 4 brothers brought him to me in the house. We called for an ambulance or (woo-wooooo as the kids called them), and he held onto me, crying, saying over and over , "Mom I don't wanna die"! He screamed all the way to the hospital and through the 4 stitches in his head. All the while holding onto Mom...
George Erick James Loved and Missed
“Know this, George….I will never stop looking for you.”
Gebar Byrd
Missing: March 22, 2010
Mother found deceased
University City, MO
DOB: April 13, 2008
Mother was found in nearby river.
If you have any information please contact:
University City Police Department
(314) 725-2211
Jozlynn Martinez
Missing: February 22, 2010
DOB: November 18, 2007
Age Now: 2
Jozlynn was last seen with mothers live-in boyfriend. He has told authorities that he repeatedly hit Jozlynn in the chest with his knee until she stopped breathing then stuffed her in a trash bag and put her in a near by dumpster. Jozlynn has not been seen since February 22, 2010.
If you have any information please contact:
Grand Rapids Police Department
(616) 456-3400
Jozlynn Martinez still missing
1 Year Old Missing Jarkeius Adside
Jarkeius Adside Missing: October 18, 2001 DOB: September 30, 2000 Age Now: 9 Abductor: Three Unknown Males Babysitter claimed baby was ab-ducted during a robbery. Shots were heard and the baby was never found.
If you have any information please contact: Miami-Dade Police Department (305) 471-8477
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Jozlynn Martinez Miss-ing from
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Gebar Byrd Missing 2 year old
College Student Found Bryce Daniel Tarter attended Armstrong Atlantic
State University (AASU) located in the outskirts of
Savannah, Georgia. Classes were in full swing af-
ter the long holiday break. On the evening of Janu-
ary 30, 2010 he and a few friends attended a party
an hour away at Georgia Southern University. They
returned back to the AASU campus in the early
morning of January 31. Bryce got back in his 2000
Nissan Frontier Crew Cab truck and headed to his
off-campus home where he lived with his aunt and
uncle.
Bryce was a missing person for over 3 months, he
was gone without a trace. On April 27, 2010
Bryce’s truck and body were recovered from a
nearby creak located less than mile from the AASU
campus. The long journey for the Tarter family to
find their beloved Bryce ended that day.
Bryce is gone but not forgotten.
Bryce Tarter Gone But Not Forgotten
In Memory of Bryce Tarter
Donations may be made in lieu of flowers at www.bringbrycehome.com