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Post by Admin on Apr 5, 2022 17:15:12 GMT
Document reveals never-before-seen details in Delphi teens' murder investigation l GMA
7,275 views Apr 6, 2022 New details have come to light in the unsolved double murder investigation with the publication of a police interview with a man who reportedly admitted to communicating with one of the teen victims.
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Post by Admin on Apr 9, 2022 18:30:48 GMT
Lucknow, First Published Apr 8, 2022, 5:02 PM IST The body of a 13-year-old girl who was missing since April 5 was recovered from a car parking spot inside self-styled godman and rape convict Asaram Bapu’s ashram in Uttar Pradesh. The body has been sent for autopsy. According to reports, the police have taken a person from the ashram into custody for questioning in the matter. The cops began investigation into the matter after being informed by the locals about the dead body in the parked vehicle. The police have also taken a person from the ashram into custody for questioning in connection with the matter. The forensic team officials are assisting the police personnel in the investigation of this case. Superintendent of Police, Gonda, Santosh Mishra was quoted by Times of India saying that the girl was missing from April 5, while her parents got a named FIR registered against three persons. “The body has been sent for post-mortem, the police have also started to question the employees of the ashram near Bemaur village under city Kotwali area,” said Mishra. The forensics team, too, has been involved in the probe. The watchman Suman Pandey said that a foul smell was emanating from the car parked outside. According to reports, the father of the girl whose body has been found was also missing for the last three years. The ashram has been sealed as of now. Meanwhile, the girl’s mother said that her daughter disappeared on Tuesday, adding they tried to search her at almost all places in the city but in vain. She also hinted at the role of some people, who had earlier done the same with her husband.
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Post by Admin on Apr 11, 2022 19:34:00 GMT
Girl missing since 2019 found alive under staircase 377,332 views Feb 18, 2022 A child who was reported missing in 2019 when she was 4 years old was found hidden under a wooden staircase with her noncustodial mother, in a home officials had visited several times while investigating her disappearance, authorities said.
The child, Paislee Joann Shultis, now 6, was reported missing on July 13, 2019, from Cayuga Heights, a village on the outskirts of Ithaca, New York. At the time, she was believed to have been abducted by her noncustodial parents, Kimberly Cooper and Kirk Shultis Jr., police said in a news release.
Paislee and her mother were found Monday when investigators spotted "a pair of tiny feet" in a secret space under wooden steps leading to a basement.
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Post by Admin on Apr 16, 2022 21:37:36 GMT
After three years of desperation, the family of missing California teen Connerjack Oswalt is overjoyed after the teenager was found this week in Park City, Utah. In September 2019, then-16-year-old Oswalt was reported missing by the family in Clearlake, Calif. The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System says that Oswalt, who was diagnosed with autism in 2014, had "a history of running away." Prior to his disappearance in September 2019, NamUs reported that he went missing in May of the same year after his mother took his phone away; he fled his home in Clearlake, taking only his cat. He then reportedly went missing again on September 28, 2019. Over recent weeks, reports came in to the Summit County Sheriff's Office of a man pushing a shopping cart in Summit Park in Park City. The last report sighted him sleeping outside Jeremy's Store, a convenience store by a gas station near the I-80. Body camera footage shared by CBS News shows officers approaching Oswalt in front of the store and offering him a seat in the police car to warm up.
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Post by Admin on Apr 30, 2022 0:48:18 GMT
Recording Academy Remembers Those We Lost in 2021 | GRAMMY in Memoriam 115,599 views Apr 18, 2022 Take a moment to reflect and salute the members of the music community who we lost in 2021 and 2022.
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