Missing Person Ben Coeffey of Richmond, VA

Ben Coffey has been missing for nearly four months, but Virginia State Police haven’t given up on the search for the 27-year old.

“We’re really hoping by revisiting this case now, maybe it’ll jog someone’s memory,” says State Police Spokesperson, Corinne Geller.

The last time anyone spoke to Coffey was on Christmas Day, but on January 1 of this year, Tappahannock Police discovered the 27-year old’s van, in a secluded area, with his dog inside, Geller tells CBS 6.

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“At this point, we have no reason to believe there’s any foul play,” says Geller.

Police say they’re treating this as a missing person’s case, with the thought that Coffey is still alive. Geller says the only thing strange about this case is, Coffey left all of his belongings behind and vanished without a trace.

“No threats were made, no real enemies of his have been identified,” says Geller.

However, they’re hoping Coffey is identified by someone after posting his picture on the State Police Facebook page and reaching out to different police agencies across the state.

Ben Coffey is described as 5’6”, 150 lbs., with brown hair and hazel eyes.

If you have spoken with or seen Ben Coffey, contact the Tappahannock Police Department at 804-443-3992.

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Pedophile Tracking Dover, Del. Man Charged with 9 Felonies

A 40-year-old Dover man was jailed Tuesday as city police investigated sexual abuse claims by a minor that occurred in 2010 and 2011, court records said.

Thomas E. Spicer, of the first block of Par Haven Drive, was charged with nine felonies and a misdemeanor regarding a variety of sexual acts with a now 12-year-old male, the affidavit of probable cause said.

The incidents occurred at a previous residence in the 800 block of Woodcrest Turn.

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Dover police investigation found that Mr. Spicer also forced the victim to snort what was believed to cocaine and drink suspected alcohol while in his care, documents said.

Mr. Spicer allegedly threatened to kill the victim if he reported the incidents, records said, and held a knife to his throat at one point.

Police said in papers that a Delaware Justice Information System inquiry shoed that Mr. Spicer had been a Tier 2 registered sex offender since Sept. 6, 1994 following a second-degree unlawful sexual contact conviction.

Mr. Spicer was charged with unsolicited sexual contact with a child by a person of trust, authority or supervision, four second-degree counts of sexual abuse of a child, aggravated menacing, endangering the welfare of a child, unlawfully administering substance drugs, and terroristic threatening.

Under Miranda, police said, Mr. Spicer denied the allegations.

Mr. Spicer was arraigned at JP Court 7 in Dover, and held in lieu of a $112,000 secured bail at James T. Vaughn Correctional Center near Smyrna. A preliminary hearing was scheduled for Friday morning in the Kent County Court of Common Pleas.

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Pedophile Tracking Child Sex Trafficking

In our society people should not be able to order a girl for sex the same way they can order a pizza and have it delivered to their home.

That’s what a mom says about child sex trafficking, which she knew nothing about until her daughter was sold as a sex slave between Everett and Burien for 108 days.

“You warn them about the boogeyman and you warn them about the dangers of crossing the street without holding an adult’s hand when they’re younger, and you talk about the dangers of texting while driving. These are the things that you are worried about when your children are growing up,” says Nacole, who didn’t want me to use her last name.

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“I don’t think the thought ever crossed my mind that I’d have to warn my daughter about being a child sex slave.”

Police estimate up to 500 teens, some children as young as 12 years old, are sold as sex slaves every day in King County.

The growing numbers have prompted new legislation in Washington, along with concerted effort between the F.B.I. and local police agencies to arrest traffickers who are often involved with gangs and organized crime.

Those efforts might help the next 15-year-old girl who suddenly writes a note and leaves home like Nacole’s daughter did a few years ago.

“She said that she loved her family. There’s nothing we did wrong, but she she needed to go find herself,” Nacole says. “I’m thinking, ‘what, what do you mean go find yourself, you’re 15, you’ve got your whole lifetime to find yourself.'”

Her daughter, a star soccer player at a local high school and a violinist, came from what Nacole says was a typical suburban home.

She had an older brother who went to an Ivy League college in New York, a sister who was involved in sports at school and two parents who told her often that they loved her.

When she disappeared, Nacole’s husband drove the streets of Seattle looking for their little girl. Almost two weeks later, Seattle Police called the parents saying they’d found the runaway daughter.

“She looked completely different than she had 10 days before. Her hair was cut. It was colored. Her fingernails had been done. She had completely different clothes,” she says. “On the way home she started telling us that she had been held captive in Everett, and that she had been raped and that she had been made to work the streets.”

If you’re a parent, pause for a few seconds and imagine how you’d feel after hearing your child say she – or he, sex trafficking happens to boys too – had just been forced into prostitution.

“As parent you just, you,” Nacole says with her voice trailing off. “In hindsight, I think my entire family was in shock. We just said, ‘okay, you’re more than the sum of these 10 days we’re going to get through this as a family.'”

Nacole thought the ordeal was over. It happened again.

“She was lured out of the house by somebody she had met on the streets the first time. Within 36 hours she had been posted on the website Backpage.com by a 26-year-old man who said she was 18. He continued to post her repeatedly for the next 108 days,” says Nacole.

The teen had developed what child sex trafficking social workers call a “trauma bond” with her pimps.

“They’re asking her questions, they’re taking an inventory on who she is, where she comes from, who are her friends, their families, what are her goals or objectives in life,” says Phil Martin. “What the girl doesn’t know is that he’s just taking an inventory on her life and at some point he’s going to turn that round and use it as a threat to keep her involved in prostitution and make money for him.”

Martin, national director of Compassion 2 One, based in Issaquah, says he didn’t know anything about child sex trafficking until about six years ago.

“I was just one of those people who thought girls did this by choice,” he says. “Once I found out this was organized crime, or gangs, or just every day guys who were buying these girls. I found out how sophisticated it was, how premeditated it was.”

His organization works to educate and rescue children – locally, nationally and internationally – from what has become a $42 billion a year illegal industry.

“If a guy has a hotel room, he’s got three to four girls working between 10 o’clock at night until 5 o’clock in the morning and he’s charging anywhere from $200 to $250 per sex act,” Martin says. “The girl is going to service six to seven guys a night, do that for 30 days and the guy is a millionaire because you know she’s not keeping any of the money.”

Two anti-trafficking bills unanimously passed both the State House of Representatives and the Senate this year, and are waiting for Governor Jay Inslee’s signature.

Under Senate Bill 5563, teachers in Washington would be trained to recognize sexual exploitation by traffickers and would be required to report student physical or sexual abuse.

Bill 5488 would impose an additional fine of $5,000 above existing penalties where an Internet advertisement led to sexual abuse of a minor.

These bills are on top of a dozen bills signed last year dealing with child sex trafficking.

Minors forced into the trade can now have their records cleared, due to a law created in 2012.

Nacole’s daughter won’t have a criminal record.

Although the now 18-year-old is still dealing with emotional issues, she’s doing better after the family moved to a smaller town in a nearby state.

“This hasn’t been easy. This wasn’t anything I ever imagined for her,” Nacole says. “I thought I was so in tune with my children and did everything I could to keep them safe. If this can happen to me, it can happen to you. It can happen to anyone.”

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Fraud Investigation Macomb, Ill Business Ad Fraud

Macomb police are asking local businesses for help in a fraud investigation that could span back 15 years.

Authorities say a man claiming to be Howard Stimpson of Sheer Enterprises has sold false ads to several area businesses.

He has reportedly been offering ads for a “Newcomers Guide” and a “Drug Abuse Awareness” poster.

http://liarcatchers.com/fraud_investigation.html

If you have bought ad spots from this man or enterprise, contact Lieutenant David Burnham of the Macomb Police Department at (309)833-4505 ext. #8121 or email dburnham@macombpolice.com

So far no arrests been made.

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Arson Investigation Rowan County Man Wanted

An arrest warrant has been issued for a Rowan County man in connection with the alleged arson of two structures in Bath County last month.

Gene Glover of Morehead is charged with second-degree arson. Police say the warrant is the result of an ongoing investigation of two separate structure fires on U.S. 60 East in Bath County that happened in the early morning hours of March 20.

Glover’s whereabouts are unknown at this time. He has connections to Olive Hill, Morehead and Lexington.

http://liarcatchers.com/arson_investigation.html

Anyone with information concerning Glover’s location or information concerning the fires is asked to contact the Kentucky State Police Morehead Post at (606) 784-4127.

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Wrongful Death Lexington Man Pleads Not Guilty in Death of Girlfriend

A Lexington man accused of murdering his girlfriend, who fled to Ohio before he was eventually arrested, pleaded not guilty in the case Wednesday.

Investigators said Quantina Reed, 34, was shot once in the head March 27 at about 4 a.m. after an argument inside her home on Scottsdale Circle in Lexington.

Reed’s father, Jesse Mitchell, told LEX 18 that his daughter had worked as a housekeeping employee at Central Baptist for more than a decade and that she was a devoted mother to her two kids, ages 8 and 14.

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“She did everything she could for her kids. you know? She worked to take care of them. They didn’t have to want for nothing. You know, she was their mom and dad. She provided for them real good,” Mitchell told LEX 18. “She never even had a parking ticket or nothing. No trouble to nobody. You know, for someone to just take her life like that, it’s just very hard.”

Reed’s boyfriend of a few months, Jeffrey Jackson, was arrested in Dayton, Ohio and charged with murder hours after the shooting. The US Marshals Service said Jackson was driving the Chrysler 300 that Reeds’ family told us belonged to her.

Mitchell said he had seen Jackson hours before the shooting and he believed the suspect in his daughter’s killing seemed “off.”

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Lexington’s Most Wanted, April 10

 

Additional information about these individuals can be found at http://www.kentucky.com/2013/04/09/2593642/lexingtons-most-wanted-april-10.html

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Wrongful Death Woman Body Found in Wilkinsburg, PA

Allegheny County police are investigating an apparent homicide in Wilkinsburg, where the body of a young woman was found in a street.

Police went to the 300 block of South Trenton Avenue at about 2:40 a.m. Wednesday after a neighbor reported a gunshot.

Neighbors said the body was later found partially under a car in the street.

The case remains under investigation, and the woman has not been identified yet. Police said they do not have a motive for the shooting.

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Anyone who heard or saw something that could help police is asked to call 412-473-1300. Anonymous calls will be accepted.

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Missing Person FBI Taking over Search for Fallbrook, CA Family

The FBI is taking over the search for a Southern California family that has been missing for 3 years, officials say.

Joseph McStay, his wife Summer, and their 2 young sons Gianni and Joseph were last heard from on February 4, 2010.

In a statement Tuesday, the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department said it pursued hundreds of leads to find Joseph and Summer McStay and their sons.

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The investigation is being turned over to the FBI due to the agency’s experience working outside the United States.

Its believed the family likely went to Mexico voluntarily, but relatives aren’t convinced.

Investigators say that on Jan. 28, days before they disappeared, someone used the McStay’s computer to find information about travel to Mexico and passports for children.

The McStay’s white 1996 Izuzu Trooper was found abandoned February 8th in San Ysidro.

Detectives also uncovered video from a border crossing showing a group of people similar to the McStay family going into Mexico through the pedestrian gate.

The video is dated around 7 p.m. Feb. 8, the same day the Trooper was found.

Detectives showed the video to the McStay’s relatives.

Some recognized the white jacket that the woman is wearing in the video, but other family members aren’t sure it’s them because of the poor quality of the video.

Since their disappearance, investigators said, the McStays haven’t used their credit cards, cell phones or the $100,000 in their checking account.

Family members maintain the McStays would never have left on vacation or for any other reason without telling someone.

“Evidence at the family home suggested that the family had not left on a planned vacation and that the totality of the circumstances surrounding their disappearance was quite out of character for this family,” sheriff’s Lt. Dennis Brugos said.

The family dogs had been left without food or water.

Food was found on the kitchen counter and two cereal bowls full of popcorn were in the living room.

“Certainly it’s not against the law to be missing voluntarily but we are checking some things preliminarily such as their banking, cell phone use, to try to make a determination on what happened,” said Lt. Dennis Brugos.

McStay worked from home and ran an online business selling indoor fountain waterfalls called Earth Inspired Products since 1996.

Anyone with information on the case is asked to call Crime Stoppers at (888) 580-8477.

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Accident Reconstruction Mercer County Man Killed in Motorcycle Accident

A Mercer County deputy coroner has identified the man killed in a motorcycle accident Tuesday.

The deputy coroner says Frederick Bebart, 44, died after he crashed along KY-152 in Mercer County.

Mercer County Sheriff’s Office deputies say the motorcycle came around a curve and went into the ditch line in the opposite lane. Bebart tried to correct, but hit a tree stump and was thrown from the motorcycle.

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The deputy coroner says Bebart recently moved to Mercer County. He lived in Georgetown before that.

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