Drug Dog Suit Filed Against Indiana Cities

A federal lawsuit filed earlier this year against 50 Indiana cities, towns and counties, including the city of Muncie, questions the training of and standards for drug-detection dogs.

The Henry County Sheriffi’s Department is also among those named as defendants.

All of the defendants have drug-detection dogs trained by Vohne Liche Kennels Inc. of Denver, Ind., which also was sued. Paul Whitesell, chairman of the Indiana Law Enforcement Training Board, which controls state training standards, and American Working Dogs United Inc., also are defendants in the suit.

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The suit was filed by Kevin D. Miller of Schererville, who appears to be representing himself in U.S. District Court in Indianapolis.

Wayne and Henry counties, along with eight other sheriff’s departments, have filed motions to dismiss all claims against them for lack of jurisdiction over the subject of the suit.

Miller is seeking an injunction against all the defendants, asking that they immediately stop conducting K-9 sniffs of vehicles during routine traffic stops unless they present proof to the court and the Law Enforcement Training Board that their dogs and handlers were trained and certified by entities other than Vohne Liche Kennels and AWD. Miller also wants Indiana to establish standards for drug-detection training.

No hearing dates have been scheduled in the case, a federal clerk said.

Plymouth police officer John Weir and the town’s drug dog, who are at the center of the lawsuit, were trained by Vohene Liche Kennels and certified by American Working Dogs United Inc. from 2007 through 2010, the lawsuit said.

Miller was stopped by Weir during a routine traffic stop sometime during that period while driving with his wife from Munster to Fort Wayne, the lawsuit said. Weir told Miller his drug-detection dog alerted twice to the presence of drugs in the Millers’ vehicle, according to court documents.

Weir “rummaged” through the Millers’ personal effects and physically searched Miller’s person, but no drugs, weapons or other illicit materials were found, the lawsuit said.

Weir allegedly attempted to allow the dog to sniff Miller’s person, threatening that the dog would bite Miller if he moved. The dog was allegedly ordered to enter the Millers’ vehicle while Miller’s wife was still inside, the suit said.

Weir handcuffed Miller when Miller declared he would sue Weir, apparently because Miller had “threatened” him with a lawsuit, according to court documents.

The Plymouth officer was not trained on methods to avoid or minimize the chance of false alerts by the dog, the suit said.

In the suit, Miller alleges the Plymouth dog alerted to about 60 percent of the vehicles it sniffed, but non-trace amounts of substances the dog was trained to detect were found in only 25 percent of the vehicles on which the dog alerted.

The state has an obligation to protect people from constitutional violations arising from the use of poorly trained or improperly certified drug-detection dogs, the suit said. Because law enforcement officers may detain a vehicle for the slightest traffic violation and thereafter use drug-detection dogs to circumvent warrant requirements for a search, individuals are under the threat of unreasonable searches and extended roadside detention, the lawsuit said.

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Fraud Investigation McAteer

One of the world’s foremost experts on mine safety — from gold mines in Chile to the coal mines of southern West Virginia — stands accused by a NASA fraud investigator of conspiring with the Catholic college where he now works to use millions of federal grant dollars for personal gain and the school’s benefit.

The allegations are contained in an affidavit that an agent in the NASA Office of Inspector General used to obtain search warrants in an active criminal investigation of former U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration director J. Davitt McAteer, and his alma mater and current employer, Wheeling Jesuit University.

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Court records show investigators believe McAteer and the school fraudulently billed expenses to federal grant programs or cooperative agreements from 2005 through 2011.

The sworn affidavit by an agent who works out of the Goddard Space Center in Greenbelt, Md., said those expenses range from McAteer’s salary — which surged from $130,300 in 2006 to $230,659 by 2008 — to cellphones, computers, technical support and salaries for other staff, including a secretary in McAteer’s Shepherdstown private law office.
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McAteer is an internationally known expert on mine safety who was hand-picked by West Virginia’s former governor, U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin, to oversee thorough, independent investigations of three coal mine disasters since 2006. The Sago Mine explosion trapped and killed 12 men in January 2006, while the Alma No. 1 mine fire weeks later killed two more. McAteer also issued the first report on the 2010 Upper Big Branch explosion, which killed 29.

The reports he authored are now among the evidence that federal investigators are studying. Among the search warrant requests were “any and all documents” relating to work done on those three reports, including financial documents, travel expense, time cards and interview notes.

McAteer has also been a media commentator on cases ranging from the successful rescue of 33 Chilean gold and copper miners trapped underground for nearly 70 days in 2010 to the tragedy at Utah’s Crandall Canyon mine. That 2007 collapse killed six miners. Another cave-in 10 days later killed two rescuers and a federal inspector.

In examining five NASA grants, the agent found the duties and salaries of individuals “did not, in any way, benefit the substantive work being done on the federal award projects.”

“The motive for (McAteer’s) actions is evidenced by the substantial sum of money (Wheeling Jesuit) improperly received,” the agent concluded.

The university may have been complicit in five possible federal crimes: theft of federal funds; major fraud; conspiracy; false claims; and wire fraud, the document said.

McAteer’s attorney, Stephen Jory, did not immediately return a message Friday night seeking comment. University spokeswoman Michelle Rejonis said late Friday night that she has not seen the document and could not comment.

“With regards to the investigation, we continue to cooperate with federal authorities. Because the investigation is still ongoing, any further comment would be speculative,” Rejonis said.

The investigation has been under way since May 2010, involving the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Inspector General, the Office of Labor, Racketeering and Fraud Investigations, and the National Science Foundation’s Office of Inspector General, according to the affidavit.

The document also suggested there’s evidence to suggest that MSHA — the agency McAteer ran from 1992 to 2000 — was also defrauded. Among the titles McAteer has held at Wheeling Jesuit was director of the school’s Coal Impoundment Project, designed to inform the public of locations of massive coal waste dams.

The affidavit blacks out all names but clearly identifies McAteer as the author of three reports on high-profile coal mine disasters and the book, “Monongah: The Tragic Story of the 1907 Monongah Mine Disaster, The Worst Industrial Accident in U.S. History.” McAteer wrote the book, which was published in 2007.

The affidavit identifies the university as the institution in Wheeling that was founded in 1954 between the Catholic Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston and the Society of Jesus of the Maryland Province. Wheeling Jesuit University recounts its history the same way on its Web site.

At least twice, the affidavit said, witnesses interviewed for the investigation warned both McAteer and the school that they were breaking the law. A consulting firm hired in 2008 also made similar warnings, the document said.

“We will slowly work on making this right, but we can’t afford to do it at this time,” McAteer is said to have told top university officials in response to the consulting firm’s conclusion, according to the affidavit.

Documents the agent obtained indicate the school’s board of directors deliberately circumvented federal spending rules “for the purpose of sustaining … its general, non-federal program educational areas.”

McAteer also is director of its National Technology Transfer Center and its Erma Ora Byrd Center for Education Technologies, which is named for the wife of the late longtime U.S. Sen. Robert C. Byrd.

The technology transfer center does work on mine safety and health, missile defense, health technology and small business partnerships. The Center for Educational Technologies has housed the NASA-sponsored “Classroom of the Future” program since 1990. The space agency began construction of the center in 1993 and later helped build the educational technologies center.

Between fiscal years 2000 and 2009, NASA gave Wheeling Jesuit more than $116 million, more than $65 million of that after McAteer took over the school’s Sponsored Programs Office in 2005.

A finance manager in that office told the investigator that McAteer created the Combined Cost Management Service Center when he took over. Merging the billing of the two centers allowed him “to control and consolidate all the expenses, regardless of whether such expenses were related to the federal awards.”

The affidavit calls the handling of federal dollars at Wheeling Jesuit “arbitrary and fraudulent,” and cites a 2007 incident in which the Missile Defense Agency “expressed outrage” that McAteer and others weren’t working on the agency’s program but were still billing 6 percent of the center’s expenses to the grant.

In 2008, an unidentified witness sent then-university president Julio Giulietti a letter outlining his concerns that McAteer wanted to charge 75 percent of his salary to the Sponsored Programs Office and 25 percent to the school.

“I cannot legally do this,” the employee wrote in a letter marked personal and confidential that was cited in the affidavit. “…These matters concern me professionally, ethically and legally.”

In correspondence, McAteer denied doing anything wrong and called the employee’s charges “absolutely false.”

When Giulietti was fired in August 2009, McAteer replaced him as interim president and served until January 2011, when Richard Allen Beyer began work. The school’s board never publicly said why Giulietti was let go.

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Missing Person Jessica Anne Fitch

ALLEGAN COUNTY, MI – The Allegan County Sheriff’s Office has issued a missing person alert for Jessica Anne Fitch, 32.

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Fitch is under supervised care for mental health reasons and missed a scheduled probate hearing on Friday, according to a news release.

She is believed to be with a man that resides in Dowagiac. Her parents/guardian are seeking information about her whereabouts, according to the release.

Police ask anyone with information to contact Allegan County Central Dispatch at 269-673-3899.

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Identity Theft by Debbie Jean Cooper

A traffic stop on Interstate 75 on Wednesday turned up more than 100 potentially stolen IDs and fraudulent tax returns and resulted in the arrest of a Miami-Dade County woman.

Debbie Jean Cooper, 53, Miami Gardens, was arrested and charged with eight counts of identity theft.

An investigation continues and more charges are likely. Detectives said the case involves potentially more than 100 victims.

http://liarcatchers.com/identity_theft_investigation.html

Collier County Sheriff’s Office arrest reports gave this account:

A deputy stopped a 2006 white Lexus on westbound I-75 near the 84 mile marker for excessive speed around 12:30 p.m.. The vehicle was traveling 115 mph in a 70 mph zone.

The driver, Cooper, told the deputy she was in a hurry for a court appearance in Lee County.

The deputy asked Cooper if he could search her vehicle and she gave him permission.

Cooper told the deputy that she owned a tax preparation company and had documents from her business inside the vehicle.

During the search the deputy discovered a piece of paper with 13 handwritten names, dates of birth and Social Security numbers in Cooper’s purse.

The deputy immediately recognized that such lists are typically associated with identity theft and tax fraud cases. It also isn’t typical for a person running a tax preparation company to carry such a list.

The search also turned up:

* Two checks, one of which has been confirmed to be fraudulent.

* More than 70 federal information worksheets for filing taxes for 2011. Each worksheet contained a separate name, date of birth and Social Security number.

* Multiple envelopes containing a tax return credit card. Each envelope contained the account holder’s name, account number and pin number for the card, along with receipts from withdrawals of money in which Cooper used the tax return card.

* A large printed list of names, dates of birth and Social Security numbers from a facility in Miami that houses special needs patients

During the traffic stop, the deputy made phone contact with two people whose names were on the paperwork found inside Cooper’s vehicle. Both stated that they were victims of identity theft/tax fraud and that Cooper should not have their personal identification information. They told the deputy they wanted to press charges.

Further investigation led to six more victims who were willing to press charges.

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Missing Person Amber Alert for Porshia Atwell

There is an active Amber Alert for Porshia Atwell, 8, of Camp Creek, West Virginia, after her father abducted her from her home, after allegedly killing her mother, reports WVNSTV news.

Porshia’s father, Tracey Lee Atwell, 38, entered the home of his parents on Beckley Road in the Spanishburg area on Thursday afternoon and told them that he had killed his wife (Porshia’s mother). He then tied his parent’s up, robbed them and took Porshia, who was living in the home.

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“It is believe that Tracy Atwell tied up his parents, robbed and stole their 1999 white Grand Cherokee Laredo,” Sgt. J.A. Amos with the West Virginia State Police said. “He then abducted his eight-year-old daughter. His parents had custody of her at the time. He advised his parents he had killed his wife before he robbed them. I do not know his parents condition at this time, but they were able to talk with police when they arrived on scene. When police responded to the scene of his home, they found his wife, Christina dead. There is a massive manhunt underway in reference to the murder, kidnapping and robbery.”

The grandparents were able to free themselves and called the police, who activated the Amber Alert shortly after.

Police have not said what caused Atwell’s actions, but sources close to the family have posted that he was going through a divorce and allegedly had a prescription pill addiction. Atwell told friends that he was not allowed to see his child, but family members say that is not true and visited her regularly.

During a news conference on Friday morning, West Virginia State Police said that Atwell and Porshia were seen near the Budget Inn on Mercer Street in Princeton on Thursday afternoon.

Atwell has ties to the Vinton and Bedford areas. Trooper J.C. Teubert told the Register Herald that Atwell may be headed for the Iaeger area of McDowell County, and law enforcement in Mercer County employed helicopters in the search for the missing girl.

“We’ve got air support looking for the Jeep in the area,” Teubert said. “We’re thinking she might be in McDowell County somewhere. Her father has roots in Iaeger. We have units out looking for her everywhere. We are looking for her in Raleigh, Mercer, McDowell counties and in Virginia.”

During the press conference on Friday, police stated they believe that Porshia’s mother Christina had been dead for two or three days, reports WSAZ news.

Atwell is considered to be armed and dangerous, and if you see him do not approach him, but call the West Virginia State Police at 304-425-2101.

Porshia Atwell is 4’2″ tall, and 75 pounds. She was wearing a black t-shirt with a broken heart on the front.

Tracey Atwell is 6’2″ tall, 180 pounds with hazel eyes.

They both may be in a white Jeep Cherokee Laredo with West Virginia License Plate number 6C3202.

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Missing Persons Father and Children Missing After Police Chase

A father and his four children are missing after a high speed chase with police in Houston, Texas, reports KENS5 News.

Noe Soto-Aranda, 31, and his wife, Luz Lacayo, were pulled over on Wednesday around 6:30 p.m., after a citizen called the police after seeing the couple arguing while driving on the freeway in Bissonnet, Texas.

After the police located them and pulled them over, Lacayo was attempting to get the children out of the truck when Aranda jumped into the driver’s seat and sped away with the children.

http://liarcatchers.com/missing_persons_investigations.html

Deputies said that Lacayo was driving because Aranda had been drinking. During the chase, Aranda caused an accident in Stafford.

Investigators believe that Aranda and the children ages 3-9, slept at a home on the 5200 block of F.M. 3013.

“There’s a travel-trailer behind the house that looks like people slept there and there was an ice cream container with four spoons in it,” Sgt. Matt Ochoa with the Texas Dept. of Public Safety told KHOU news.

Aranda is believed to have stolen a 2011 red Hyundai Sonata from a home near there, as one had been parked in a drive way and was missing the following morning.

Aranda has several open warrants including an evading charge and is now facing charges of assault, endangering a child and evading arrest.

If you have any information about Aranda or the children’s location, please contact the Houston Police Missing Persons Unit at 713-731-5223.

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Electronic Surveillance Captures Shooting in Oakland Hills

OAKLAND, Calif. —

Police officers are examining new clues in the shooting of a man walking a dog in the Oakland Hills.

Investigators are going thorough surveillance video that they’ve received of the night that man was shot on Elverton Drive.

Officers said that at about 10:30 p.m. Wednesday, a man was walking his dog along the 7000 block of Elverton Drive when he was approached by two men.

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“He became extremely uncomfortable and wasn’t clear of exactly what was going on and felt that he was in danger,” said Johnna Watson, a spokeswoman for the Oakland Police Department.

Police said the man then turned to run away when he was shot in the arm.

Police said the two men hopped into a car after the shooting.

The victim’s injuries weren’t serious.

KTVU obtained a photo of the vehicle police believe the men used, which appears to be a dark-colored Japanese car. Investigators pulled the picture from surveillance video that they received from neighborhood residents.

“Our neighborhoods are watching you, our citizens are watching you and we are going take that information and we are going to watch you as well, and we are going to find you,” Watson said.

Many of the homes in the area have surveillance cameras; KTVU counted more than a half dozen. Police are asking residents to help in this investigation.

“If anyone has any information or if they have video surveillance, please, check it and contact the Oakland Police Department,” Watson added.

KTVU rode along Friday with an Oakland police officer who is patrolling an area where the shooting occurred. Police said there’s been a rash of burglaries in the area, although it’s still unclear if that was the intent of the latest crime.

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Wrongful Death Dominick Boyd

GRANGEVILLE, Idaho (AP) — The mother of a 3-year-old boy who was beaten to death by the mother’s live-in boyfriend in March 2011 is charged with endangering her son.

The Lewiston Tribune reports 22-year-old Angela Ann Johnson is scheduled to appear in Magistrate Court on Tuesday on a charge of felony injury to a child.

Johnson’s boyfriend, Todd W. Carver, is serving a life sentence after being convicted in the beating death of 3-year-old Dominick Boyd. He has maintained his innocence and is appealing the conviction.

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Prosecutors allege Johnson willfully caused or permitted her child to be placed in a dangerous situation with Carver, who had been released from prison on grand theft charges only weeks before she and her sons moved in with him in Grangeville.

Johnson also is charged with food stamp fraud.

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Child Custody Sought By Relatives of Mariah

DALLAS – A custody hearing is set for this afternoon for a one-year-old Dallas girl whose mother was arrested after the baby’s throat was cut.

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Danielle Busby admitted to slashing the throat of her only child last month in a 911 call, police said.

Mariah Busby was released from the hospital last week. The court awarded temporary custody to Child Protective Services.

Relatives are now petitioning to take care of the child.

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Missing Person Patrick Carnes

On April 2011, Patrick Carnes, 86, left his home in Reno with his dog Lucky for a trip to visit family in Ohio. On April 12, after his visit he headed back home with Lucky in his dark green Subaru station wagon.

The following day, on April 13, a highway patrolman saw Patrick’s car pass by too close to him as he was standing by a tractor trailer he had pulled over for a traffic stop.

The police officer caught up with Patrick and pulled him over in the town of Wells, Nevada and gave him a traffic warning. Patrick continued driving westbound I-80 and sometime between then and the following day, Patrick and Lucky disappeared.

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On April 14, Patrick’s car was found abandoned near some sage brush in rural Winnemucca at the Pumpernickel Valley off-ramp in Humboldt County. That was about a three hour drive from where the highway patrolman pulled Patrick over. There were signs of no foul play and the car had gas.

Undersheriff Kull tells KLAS News it was unusual that Carnes’ vehicle was on the south side of the highway, since Carnes was traveling west. If he had pulled over, it would have been on the north side. Also, unusual was the position of the car. To Kull, it looked as if the car had been dumped.

Authorities searched the Nevada desert for Lucky and Patrick for several days, but there was no sign of either of them.

Then the patrolman that pulled Patrick over in Wells heard about his disappearance and decided to check his video camera in his patrol car. On the video he heard Patrick say, “‘I’m only following him because he’s going to Elko,’ and the ‘him’ we figure is the truck that he is directly behind,'” Kull tells KLAS News.

Also, in the video, a tractor trailer can be seen speeding by in the left lane followed by Patrick’s car before he was pulled over. It raises the question if that was the car that Patrick was following to Elko? Authorities said there is also a clue in the video as in the upper left hand corner of the trucks rear door there is a logo, that so far no one has been able to recognize.

Law enforcement was hoping that someone out there, possible a trucker might be able to recognize what that logo is on the truck in the video or maybe remembering seeing Patrick that night driving on I-80 between Wells and Winnemucca.

They released a request and Truckers responded in a big way offering ideas about the logo and truck on the dashboard camera, but so far it has not led to any new information.

Police are hoping that on the anniversary of Carnes disappearance that truckers or anyone from the general public might remember something and will come forward with new information.

Two years before Patrick’s disappearance, the FBI created a task force to look at the possibility of a serial killer working as a truck driver, because of the many disappearance and slayings around the I-80 area.

One case that stands out is Judy Casida, 62, from Reno who went missing in 2006. Her case is similar to Carnes case as Casida’s car was also found abandoned at the same off-ramp, reports RGJ News.

Carnes has blue eyes, stands 5’ 11″ and weighs 180 pounds. Carnes is balding and was wearing a Toledo Mud Hens baseball cap at the time of his disappearance. He is fair-skinned and always wears his glasses.

A reward is being offered for any information about Carnes’s disappearance.

If you have any information on this case, please call the Humbolt County Sheriff’s Office at 775-623-6419 or the Secret Witness at 775-322-4900.

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