Missing Person Morgan Janeice Harrison of Knoxville, Iowa

Morgan Janeice Harrison, 15, of Knoxville, has been missing since yesterday. Police and her family are seeking assistance to find her.

Harrison, since this picture was taken, has dyed her hair “fire engine red.” Her eyes are hazel, she stands five feet, two inches tall and weighs 124 pounds.

Knoxville Police Chief Dan Losada says the girl has not been seen since 12:30 Monday morning. Police were called between 9-10 a.m. Monday, and they have no reason to believe she was abducted.

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Her mother, Jennifer Harrison, says her daughter is a good girl has never run away or been in trouble. The police do not have much to go on. Family members searched all day yesterday for the missing girl.

Police have sent out a statewide teletype to inform other agencies about the girl’s disappearance. Losada said his officers have been following the department’s missing person protocol.

“We check any place her parents think she may have gone,” Losada said. “(We) check school, friends, favorite hangouts, etc.  A statewide teletype is sent out with her information to all law enforcement agencies in the state.  Child is entered in National database so any law enforcement agency that runs her name will know she is a runaway.”

Jennifer Harrison added that her daughter is very social and that her brothers miss her.

“We just want her home,” Jennifer Harrison said.

If you have seen Morgan Janeice Harrison or have information regarding her whereabouts, please call the Knoxville Police Department at 641-828-0541.

“Please help us find our daughter,” the family wrote on a flyer circulating around town. “She is missed and loved.”

Morgan Janeice Harrison, 15, of Knoxville, has been missing since yesterday. Police and her family are seeking assistance to find her.

Harrison, since this picture was taken, has dyed her hair “fire engine red.” Her eyes are hazel, she stands five feet, two inches tall and weighs 124 pounds.

Knoxville Police Chief Dan Losada says the girl has not been seen since 12:30 Monday morning. Police were called between 9-10 a.m. Monday, and they have no reason to believe she was abducted.

Her mother, Jennifer Harrison, says her daughter is a good girl has never run away or been in trouble. The police do not have much to go on. Family members searched all day yesterday for the missing girl.

Police have sent out a statewide teletype to inform other agencies about the girl’s disappearance. Losada said his officers have been following the department’s missing person protocol.

“We check any place her parents think she may have gone,” Losada said. “(We) check school, friends, favorite hangouts, etc.  A statewide teletype is sent out with her information to all law enforcement agencies in the state.  Child is entered in National database so any law enforcement agency that runs her name will know she is a runaway.”

Jennifer Harrison added that her daughter is very social and that her brothers miss her.

“We just want her home,” Jennifer Harrison said.

If you have seen Morgan Janeice Harrison or have information regarding her whereabouts, please call the Knoxville Police Department at 641-828-0541.

“Please help us find our daughter,” the family wrote on a flyer circulating around town. “She is missed and loved.”

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Cold Case 5 Bodies and 2 Cars Found at Bottom of Oklahoma Lake

Police may finally be able to crack two decades-old cold cases after the discovery of five bodies in two cars retrieved from the bottom of Foss Lake in southwestern Oklahoma.

The Daily Elk Citian reported Tuesday the vehicles appeared to match a Chevrolet Camaro missing with three Sayre teenagers since November 1970 and a 1950s model Chevrolet with two Canute residents who have not been seen since the late 1950s or early 1960s.

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The skeletal remains of the five bodies inside the vehicles have not been identified.

Police divers found the mud-covered vehicles during a sonar testing exercise in the lake last week, Betsy Randolph, an Oklahoma Highway Patrol spokeswoman, was quoted as saying.

“So they went back and did a scheduled dive today and were going to recover the cars,” Randolph said.

“When they pulled the cars out of the water, the first one that came out, they found bones in the car.”

Police also found bones in the second car. The remains have been taken to the medical examiner’s office.

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Fraud Investigation Indiana Man Arrested in Laurel County for Charity Scam

An Indiana man was arrested in Laurel County Tuesday morning accused of attempting a charity scam.

61-year-old Wasyl Taran of Greenwood Lane, Indiana, is accused of trying to scam a check of $575 from an individual saying that it would be used for a charity.

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He was charged with theft by deception over $500 and was lodged in the Laurel County Detention Facility.

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Missing Person Billboards Put up Asking for Info About Madison County Teen

Two billboards have been put up asking for information in the disappearance of Madison County teen.

Brookelyn Farthing, whose 19th birthday was August 19, was last seen in a Berea home on June 22, a home that was damaged by fire the same night she went missing.

Officials have searched several square miles in the area where Farthing , but they have not found any clues.

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Farthing’s stepfather told the Huffington Post that Farthing sent texts to friends asking for a ride home the night she disappeared. Her ex-fiancee agreed to pick her up when he got off work, but before he could, another text was sent from her phone saying she was fine and going to another party.

Soon after, crews responded to a fire at the Berea home. The teenager was nowhere to be found, and hasn’t been seen or heard from since. Her stepfather told the Huffington Post he doesn’t believe that last text was from Farthing, and that something happened to her before it was sent.

Farthing’s family is offering a $2,000 reward leading to her return.

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Wrongful Death Lexington Man Arrested in Ohio

A Lexington man wanted for the murder of an Anderson County man over the weekend has been arrested in Ohio.

Gary Luttrell, 39, was arrested Tuesday morning in Chillicothe, Ohio. He was wanted for the September 14 murder of Steven Brisco, 54, of Lawrenceburg, who was found shot to death in his home.

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On Sunday, Leslie M. Luttrell contacted Nelson County 911 and said she had had escaped from her husband, Gary Luttrell. Mrs. Luttrell was found unharmed in the Shepherdsville area.

So far, there is no word on when Gary Luttrell will be returned to Kentucky.

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Pedophile Tracking London Woman Sentenced to 30 Years for Child Porn

Kerry B. Harvey, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Kentucky; Stewart Walker, London Police Chief; and Perrye Turner, Special Agent in Charge, FBI, jointly announced today that a London, Kentucky woman who photographed two children engaged in sexually explicit conduct was sentenced to 30 years in federal prison. http://liarcatchers.com/pedophile_tracking.html

On Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Amul Thapar sentenced 37 year-old Corrine Sherman for producing child pornography, possessing child pornography, and conspiracy. Sherman’s husband and co-defendant, Rickey Sherman, died of a heart attack, while in custody, in July.

In February this year, a jury convicted both at trial. Evidence presented established that, in 2008 and continuing throughout much of 2011, the Shermans conspired to produce child pornography. During this time period, the couple produced at least 40 images of two prepubescent children engaged in sexually explicit conduct.

The investigation started when state authorities received a tip that Rickey Sherman had violated conditions of his probation from a previous offense. During that investigation, Corrine Sherman attempted to hide a camera from law enforcement. The camera was eventually recovered and contained the child pornography images.

Rickey Sherman had owned Truck Town Repair in Laurel County. He and his wife were indicted in September 2011.

Under federal law, Corrine Sherman will have to serve at least 85 percent of her prison sentence.

The investigation was conducted by Sargent Joe Smith, with the London Police Department, and the FBI. The U.S. Attorney’s Office was represented in the case by Assistant U.S. Attorney Jason Parman.

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Missing Person Mercer College Student Found

Police have located a missing Georgia 19-year-old last seen by her friend leaving a Jacksonville concert Sunday.

Allison Moretz, a student at Mercer College, was seen about 1 a.m. walking with a man towards the St. Johns River near the Times-Union Center For the Performing Arts at 300 Water Street in downtown, Lt. Rob Schoonover said Monday morning.

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Schoonover said the disappearance was out of character and so was suspicious.

Monday afternoon, Moretz was located near where she was reported missing and that it appears no criminal activity occurred, police said.


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Private Detective 5 Arrested in Boyle County Drug Investigation

Boyle County Sheriff’s Office deputies arrested five people after a traffic stop sparked a drug investigation Sunday.

Officials say deputies made a traffic stop in Junction City and found marijuana inside the car. Deputies arrested Patrick Sisco, 28, and Summer Dismuke, 30, and charged them with trafficking marijuana.

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During the investigation, deputies obtained a search warrant for the home of Cameron Clark, 25, in Danville. After executing the warrant, deputies arrested Clark and charged him with trafficking marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. Officials say deputies seized marijuana, cash and a handgun during the raid.

Deputies say the investigation also led to the arrest of two more men trying to purchase drugs from Clark while deputies were at the home. Officials did not release their names.

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Cold Case Missing Man Remains Found After 18 Years

Patty Dolan knew her brother was dead.

Having not heard from him since March 1995, she was confident of that.

But that didn’t stop her from feeling shock, remorse and guilt when in July, two Clark County Sheriff’s Office detectives drove up her rural Washougal driveway to deliver the news — his remains had been found.

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“I knew he was gone, but there was always that kernel (of hope),” she said. “Now I know for sure.”

Dolan had reported her 53-year-old brother John Thomason missing in December of 1995. Thomason, who lived a transient lifestyle and stayed with Dolan on and off, regularly made a collect call to reach his sister and check in.

She had heard from him in March 1995, but when two family members died later that year and she thought of telling Thomason, she realized she hadn’t heard from him in several months.

“I thought, gee, John hasn’t called in a while,” she said. “He didn’t call and he didn’t call.”

So she reported him missing that December. Detectives mentioned he may be “voluntarily missing” because he had warrants out for his arrest. But because Thomason kept in regular touch with his sister, sheriff’s detectives

called it suspicious and left the case open.

Seventeen and a half years went by with no clues.

Closing a cold case

When the remains found in California were positively identified as those of Thomason, the sheriff’s office closed the case. It is the first cold case to be solved in recent memory, Clark County Detective Lindsay Schultz said.

“It’s significant because of the time that’s passed,” she said.

The agency’s cold cases include unsolved homicides and cases of missing people that include suspicious circumstances.

The break in the case came a year earlier, in July 2012, when a member of a work release crew that was cleaning an area near the Sacramento River in Redding, Calif., found human bones.

Enter Shasta County Major Crimes Detective Jim Beaupre.

Beaupre said that Shasta County has many outstanding missing-person cases, partly because people drown in Lake Shasta and remain “missing.”

So the detective is used to the work that goes along with matching up missing people to found human remains.

It took him a year to positively identify the bones as those of Thomason.

He started by getting the coroner’s dental X-rays and entering them into the National Crime Information Center. When he did that, he was alerted to 40 cases of missing people across the country who were possible matches.

He went through each one and compared the details of the dental records — looking at patterns in the teeth and comparing dental work.

“Each filling is like a fingerprint,” Beaupre said. “It shows up very uniquely on X-rays.”

When he identified the match, he passed it along to a forensic odontologist, an expert in dental evidence, who confirmed what Beaupre had found: The bones belonged to John Thomason of Washougal.

“I’ve looked at thousands upon thousands of these … so rarely a match is made,” he said.

In the past three years of doing this kind of work, Beaupre said he’s made two matches. One of those was Thomason.

The match was exciting, Beaupre said, because “it allows the family to have some closure. That’s the important thing.”

The finding made sense to Dolan — the last call that Thomason made to her, he was in Redding.

Over the years she had kept her eye on news of John Does between Redding and Washougal and even stopped at a Redding soup kitchen during a road trip one summer.

Because there was no sign of trauma to the remains, Beaupre told Dolan he thought Thomason may have fallen into the river. Dolan said he was likely drunk at the time.

End of a troubled life

“He was an alcoholic,” Dolan said. Thomason’s past is littered with drunken driving and drug possession convictions, and he even had several stints in prison for charges including robbery and burglary.

Dolan had let him stay with her, but she said he would always eventually fall off the wagon.

A few months before he went missing, she cut him off financially.

“I told him, ‘The last couple of years, I’m just giving you money to drink on,'” she said. The money, she said, was enabling him. “It just escalates with this disease.”

But after learning of her brother’s fate, Dolan said she felt partly guilty.

“I was hoping to help him; miracles can happen,” she said. “He was my brother, and I loved him.”

At first, she wanted to have her brother’s remains cremated and shipped to Washougal but decided instead to donate them to Chico State University, where they will be used as a study tool.

“I thought maybe John could contribute a little bit to society instead of taking away like he did,” she said.

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Private Detective Laurel County Man Arrested for Kidnap and Rape at Gunpoint

A Laurel County man, Ricky North, was arrested for several crimes Monday morning. He is accused of kidnapping a woman at gunpoint and raping her in his home until she escaped. Now deputies said more arrests may be on the way.

“Shocking, that is very very shocking and very scary,” said Mary Wiggins who lives near North. Laurel County Sheriff Deputies said he committed a terrifying crime. However, neighbors of Ricky North said it’s a crime he’s capable of.

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Deputies said North used a shotgun, abducted a woman from a home on Highway 25, then forced her to Echo Valley Road where officials said she was raped. “I think she had been there for several hours before she was able to actually break free and run for help,” said Gilbert Acciardo with the Laurel County Sheriff’s Department.

“I mean it was just behind my house basically and I never heard a sound,” said Judy Harrod who shares her woods with North. Luckily other neighbors did hear the cries around 5 a.m. and called 911.

“It did save this woman’s life, without a doubt, “said Acciardo. Because of the calls to dispatch, deputies rescued the woman. She was hiding under clothes in a camper and North was nearby. “He was trying to find her, he was actually in the woods looking for her,” said Acciardo.

“I am just glad they got him and she got free,” said Wiggins.

North is charged with kidnapping, rape in the 2nd degree, and possesion of a firearm by a convicted felon. Now neighbors are relieved he is behind bars, and hope that’s where he stays. “He needs to be punished so he can’t hurt anybody like that again,” said Harrod.

Investigators said this was not a random act of violence, although North and the victim do not know each other.

Deputies said other people were at the home where the victim was kidnapped during the crime. Now those witnesses are considered persons of interest.

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