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Post by Admin on Oct 10, 2017 19:33:59 GMT
Authorities were searching Monday for a 3-year-old suburban Dallas girl whose father said she went missing over the weekend after he made her stand outside in the middle of the night as punishment for not drinking her milk. Wesley Mathews, 37, said he ordered Sherin Mathews to stand next to a tree behind the fence at their Richardson home at around 3 a.m. Saturday, according to an arrest affidavit. The tree is across an alley from the home. Mathews went outside about 15 minutes later to check on her, but Sherin was gone, the affidavit states. The child, who has a developmental disability, was wearing leggings, a pink long-sleeved shirt and pink flip-flops.
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Post by Admin on Oct 12, 2017 19:08:46 GMT
Caitlan Coleman, 31, and her husband, Joshua Boyle, 34, who were abducted while hiking in Afghanistan’s Ghazni province in 2012, were secured in an exchange between Pakistani military and U.S. commandos late Wednesday in a secret operation to bring them home after one of the longest — and strangest — American hostage ordeals in recent history, counterterrorism officials revealed.
The family has not yet departed Pakistan, however. The U.S. military had a C-130 waiting to fly the family out, U.S. officials say, but Coleman's husband Boyle would not allow the family to get on the plane and even refused to allow medical personnel perform an examination of his children. A source close to the Coleman family says the plane would have gone to Afghanistan and then to Germany.
Negotiations, officials say, on the family’s next destination are ongoing.
According to two counterterrorism officials, U.S. special operations forces were considering a raid to rescue the family until they were suddenly moved over the weekend to a new location with terrain that would have made an operation difficult. Yesterday, to the surprise of many within the U.S. military and government, the Pakistani army announced that the family had been recovered.
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Post by Admin on Oct 14, 2017 19:27:57 GMT
The last location family or authorities can place 17-year-old Jazlyne Macia is at Sunrise Piper High School. That was around 2 p.m. Thursday. Sunrise police released a Missing alert for Jazlyne Saturday morning. Both Jazlyne’s mother and father are worried her disappearance has something to do with her boyfriend, Orlando Young of North Miami Beach. Jazlyne is 5-4, 115 pounds with brown eyes and brown hair. Anyone with information on her whereabouts can contact Sunrise police at 954-764-4357; Det. Michelle Twarkins at 954-746-3564; or e-mail mtwarkins@sunrisefl.gov; or Broward Crime Stoppers at 954-493-8477.
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Post by Admin on Oct 17, 2017 19:37:03 GMT
Virginia State Police confirms the missing Prince William County teen, Sinahi Aguilar Cruz was found safe Sunday afternoon after she was abducted early Sunday morning. Prince William County Police say the suspect is in custody. Both the suspect and victim were found in the Woodbridge area after the amber alert was issued. Police say 16-year-old Sinahi Cruz was last seen at 14807 Danville Road in Woodbridge, Virginia around 1:43 a.m. She was believed to be in extreme danger. The victim is believed to have been taken against her will by Roberto Medrano Segovia, 21, and may be traveling in a dark-colored Honda Civic, possibly a hatchback.
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Post by Admin on Oct 19, 2017 19:00:24 GMT
A 19-year-old Jackson man is facing charges after police found him speeding with drugs and a missing 13-year-old Toms River girl, according to Toms River police. Jefferey Trautmann is facing charges of interfering with the custody of a child, marijuana possession and driving under the influence after an Ohio state trooper pulled over his 2000 Volkswagen, according to a prepared statement from Toms River Police Department Public Affairs Officer Ralph Stocco. Trautmann also received a summons for driving 76 miles per hour in a 65 zone. Toms River police announced Wednesday that a law enforcement agency had found a 13-year-old girl, missing for a week, with Trautmann. Ohio authorities sent Trautmann to the Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio in Stryker, Ohio pending a court appearance, Stocco said. Toms River police are working with Ohio State Highway Patrol "to determine if any additional charges will be filed against Trautmann," Stocco said.
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