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Post by Admin on Sept 5, 2020 22:16:42 GMT
An 11-year-old Queensland girl missing for more than two weeks has been found safe and well, police said Laine-Ella Hyland left her Main Beach home on the Gold Coast at 8.30pm on Tuesday, August 18. She was last seen on August 24 in Southport. An amber alert had been issued in a desperate bid to find her amid "grave concerns" for her safety. Authorities today released new CCTV footage in the hope of someone coming forward with information about her whereabouts. Detective Superintendent Brendan Smith said the video showed people who might have been able to help police. "This footage shows the missing person meeting up with two other young females on the night of the 18th of August, the night she actually went missing," Mr Smith said.
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Post by Admin on Sept 18, 2020 20:32:59 GMT
An urgent search has been launched to locate a teenage girl who has vanished from her home. Police are urging the public to help them locate 16-year-old Skye Roberts, who was last seen in the Cwmgwili area of Camarthenshire on Thursday afternoon. She has a number of links to North Wales, and specifically to the Amlwch area of Anglesey. A Dyfed Powys Police spokesman said: 'Can you help us find missing 16 year old Skye Roberts? 'Skye was last seen in Cwmgwili, Carmarthenshire [on Thursday] afternoon, but her family and the police are concerned for her wellbeing. 'She is believed to be wearing a dark hoody, and a small dark grey rucksack, her hair is long and red on one side but shaved on the other.' They added: 'She is approximately 5ft tall and of medium build. 'She has links in North Wales, specifically the Amlwch area, and also has links in Carmarthen. 'Please, if you have any info about where she is, have seen her or spoken to her, contact us as a matter of urgency by calling 101.'
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Post by Admin on Sept 21, 2020 22:12:42 GMT
GARDAÍ ARE SEEKING the public’s help in tracing the whereabouts of a 17-year-old girl who has been missing from her home on Sherrard Street in Dublin 1 for two days. Rebecca O’Brien was last seen on Saturday, 19 September, at 4.55pm in the Dublin 1 area. Rebecca is described as 5’10″ in height, with brown hair and blue eyes. When last seen she was wearing black jeans and a black jacket. Anyone with information on her whereabouts is asked to contact Mountjoy Garda Station on 01 666 8600, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111 or any garda station.
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Post by Admin on Oct 1, 2020 4:14:06 GMT
A woman reportedly missing for two years has been found floating out at sea. Angelica Gaitan, 46, was unconscious and suffering from hypothermia when she was pulled from the water by fishermen off the coast of Colombia. Rolando Visbal spotted Ms Gaitan floating around 1.2 miles off the town of Puerto Colombia at around 6am on Saturday. Her first words after being rescued reportedly were: "I was born again, God did not want me to die." Dramatic video of the rescue shows Mr Visbal and a friend pulling Ms Gaitan on board and giving her water. She appears unresponsive and was reportedly suffering from hypothermia. They initially mistook her for a log before she lifted her hands to wave. It's thought she was at sea for eight hours before she was rescued.
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Post by Admin on Oct 10, 2020 21:00:11 GMT
Margaret Haddican-McEnroe vanished without a trace from her home in Warren 14 years ago Haddican-McEnroe was reported missing by her husband Tim McEnroe on Thursday, Oct. 12, 2006, two days after he last saw her at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 10. On the anniversary of Haddican-McEnroe's disappearance, family and friends usually gather in the prayer garden on the grounds of Our Lady of the Mount. A red votive lamp is kept lit and a statue of an angel was erected as a remembrance at the base of a tree in the in the prayer garden. This year is family only during these socially distance times. Our newsletter delivers the local news that you can trust. Prayer of the Missing: Loving God, the hope and protector of all humankind; bless those whose loved ones are missing. The agony of not knowing whether someone is living or dead is a daily torture. The uncertainty of life’s future relationships hangs in limbo. Hope rides a roller coaster. Yet each day must be lived. Give unto your people the blessing of your grace that they may face each day with courage and hope. Guard their families from further danger and harm and hold them in the blessing of your love. -Vienna Cobb Anderson On Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2006, Tim McEnroe left the home at 1:30 p.m., and returned two hours later to find his wife missing and their infant child, six months old at the time, home alone, according to published reports. The reports indicated that McEnroe said cash was missing, but that his wife’s cell phone, broken during an argument the night before, and car were not. Initial reports indicated that there was no evidence of damage to the home. Teams of FBI Agents, assisted by detectives from the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office and the Warren Township Police Department, the New Jersey State Police Aviation and Missing Persons Units and the Bergen County Sheriff’s K-9 Unit have canvassed the neighborhood where Haddigan-McEnroe lived with her husband and young children. Subsequent investigations of the area around the home, found no new clues, including a search of the Dock Watch Hollow Road area just off Washington Valley Road. Dock Watch Hollow Road connects Washington Valley Road with Mount Horeb Road, and just off Washington Valley Road is an unused, fenced-in quarry. Haddican-McEnroe is described as 5-feet-2 inches tall, 110 pounds, brown eyes, brown hair and of a light complexion, with a tribal tattoo on her stomach, a firefighter’s helmet tattoo on her left thigh and multiple tattoos on her back, according to a police description released at the time of her disappearance. She was a volunteer firefighter with the Mount Bethel Fire Company and previously with the Washington Valley Fire Company, both in Warren Township. In 1999, she assisted in the evacuation efforts in Bound Brook during Tropical Storm Floyd. She is an Army veteran who trained at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. and may have identification with her birth name, “Sherwood Halley.” According to her husband, she was last seen wearing a gray sweat shirt with “ARMY” written across the front in black letters, white plaid pajamas, white socks, and white Nike shoes. She also has a silver chain with military dog tags and a white gold wedding ring with three diamonds, and may also have a black military-style jacket and a black duffle bag with additional clothing, police said at the time. Anyone with information regarding this investigation contact the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Squad at 908- 231-7100, the FBI at 973- 792-3000 or the Warren Township Police Department at 908- 753-1000. All calls are confidential.
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