Private Detective Woman Arrested in Child Stabbing in Wheatridge, CO

The investigation into last month’s Wheat Ridge Greenbelt-area double-stabbing took a bizarre twist today after police arrested the woman who was once thought to be a victim in the case, having claimed that a registered sex offender attacked her and her young child.

Police believe that Stephany Harwood, 21, of Lakewood, stabbed herself and her toddler son on Aug. 22, and then concocted a story to pin the blame on Marvin Gean Wilson, according to Wheat Ridge police Cmdr. Dave Pickett.
Harwood once helped police as a material witness in a 2007 Wheat Ridge case that involved Wilson and the alleged sexual assault of a child, according to Pickett.
But Pickett said that, through their investigation, police were able to determine that Harwood was making up Wilson’s involvement in the Greenbelt stabbing case.
When asked why Harwood would harm herself and her child, or why she singled out Wilson for whom to pin the blame, Pickett said, “It would be complete speculation.”
Harwood was arrested this afternoon and is being held at the Jefferson County jail on a felony charge of child abuse resulting in serious bodily injury. She is being held on a $100,000 bond.
The arrest of Harwood marks a sharp turn of events that are much different than what had previously been reported by the police.
Harwood told police that as she was walking along a trail near 48th and Otis on the morning of Aug. 22, a man jumped out from behind a bush and stabbed her and her toddler son.
Harwood was stabbed in one of her legs and was treated and released at an area hospital. Her son was stabbed in the abdomen and was hospitalized.
Police circulated Wilson’s mug shot after the stabbing and the public was urged to call police if they came across him or knew of his whereabouts.
Wilson had been wanted on two arrest warrants for separate cases, prior to the Greenbelt stabbing, according to Pickett.
One of those was the Wheat Ridge case from six years ago; the other was a case out of Park County, for failing to register as a sex offender.
Pickett did not share information as to how police found out that Harwood was allegedly lying about what had happened.
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Pedophile Tracking Clay County, FL Man Convicted

A Clay County man arrested last year as part of a sting investigation on charges related to arranging to meet a child for sex was found guilty Friday by an Alachua County jury, according to the 8th Circuit State Attorney’s Office.

Erich Alexander Farber, 33, will be sentenced by Circuit Judge Mark Moseley Oct. 28, said state attorney’s spokesman Darry Lloyd.

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Faber was arrested in February 2012 during a sting operation in which the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office posted an advertisement on Craigslist regarding sex with a juvenile, Lloyd said.

Faber was charged with soliciting a minor for unlawful sex using computer services or devices, improper use of computer services and traveling to meet a minor.

Assistant state attorneys Brian Rodgers and Katrina Harden prosecuted the case and won a conviction after a four-hour jury deliberation, Lloyd added.

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Missing Person Dad Takes Daughters From Florida

The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) has released a missing person alert after two sisters were taken from a Florida home by their father, who may be heading to northern Minnesota.

The BCA says McKala (pictured left) and Madison Peters (pictured right) were last seen on the 5000 block of South Hummingbird Avenue in Inverness, Fla.

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The girls are most likely with their father, Edward Peters (pictured center), who may be driving a black 2000 Oldsmobile Bravada, with Michigan license plate number CNH7211. The car was reported missing from a Mich. campground.

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McKala was last seen wearing white shorts, a blue and pink t-shirt and flip flops. Madison was last seen wearing a pink Minnesota t-shirt, cropped jean shorts and black flip-flops.

Anyone with information is urged to call 911

McKala, Madison & Edward Peters

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Wrongful Death Man Found Dead in Lawrenceburg, State Police Search for Gunman

A man is dead and state police are looking for the gunman.

It happened around 10a.m. on Fairview Road in the victim’s driveway. By the time troopers arrive, 54-year-old Steven Briscoe was already dead.

Now investigators are looking for Gary Luttrell and his wife Leslie.

Police believe Leslie was visiting Briscoe when the shooting happened and has now been entered as a missing person who may be injured.

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Preliminary reports indicate the gunman stole the victim’s car, which police were able to track down, only to find it abandoned near a shed just miles away from the murder scene.

At last check, the couple was last seen in a 2000 Chevrolet Cavalier bearing a Kentucky license plate

If you have any information, call KSP.

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Missing Person Foul Play Suspect in Erica Parsons’ Disapperance

For weeks, Erica Lynn Parsons’ brown eyes and smiling face have gazed out upon residents of this central North Carolina community from posters, leaflets and billboards.

In one photo, she appears as a young elementary school-aged child and in another, thanks to age-progressing computer technology, as a 15-year-old.

No one is sure exactly how long Erica has been missing. When her 20-year-old brother reported her disappearance on July 30, he said she actually had gone missing a year and a half before that.

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Concerned residents have held candlelight vigils during which they have begged anyone with information about her whereabouts to come forward.

“We’re hoping for the best,” said Alan Carpenter, a Salisbury resident who lives near Erica’s family and attended a recent vigil at the Rowan County Courthouse. “But we just don’t know. There are just too many unanswered questions.”

For their part, law enforcement authorities are starting to think Erica won’t be found — at least not alive.

Investigators with the Rowan County Sheriff’s Office say Erica’s adoptive parents have been uncooperative and that they have uncovered disturbing signs of foul play. No charges have been filed, however.

Erica was adopted in 2000, when she was just 2 years old, by her uncle and aunt, Sandy and Casey Parsons. The Parsonses say they haven’t seen Erica since late 2011, when they say she moved to Asheville, N.C., to live with a woman they believed was her biological grandmother.

But police say they’ve been unable to locate the grandmother. Casey and Sandy Parsons “were unable to provide any known locations” or contact information, officers wrote in one of two affidavits seeking warrants to search the Parsonses’ house and a shed on property owned by Sandy Parsons’ father.

Law enforcement officials have declined to discuss details of the investigation. The Federal Bureau of Investigation is assisting the sheriff’s office.

The Parsonses recently moved from their Salisbury home about 40 miles north of Charlotte to the Fayetteville area to escape news media attention. Their attorney, Carlyle Sherrill, told The Associated Press his clients had nothing to do with Erica’s disappearance.

“They want her back home,” he said.

The search warrant affidavits filed by police paint a picture of a young girl isolated from the outside world who may have been mentally and physically abused by her parents.

“Family members stated that Erica always seemed to be ‘grounded’ and never allowed to interact with the family,” once being beaten so hard with a toy gun that it broke into pieces, a sheriff’s office investigator wrote.

Witnesses told police that Casey Parsons, 38, and Sandy Parsons, 39, physically abused Erica, who “consistently had bruises and bumps on her arms and legs,” the investigator wrote.

Sherrill, the family’s attorney, said social workers investigated reports of child abuse in the Parsonses’ home on four different occasions in recent years.

“But none of them were substantiated as far as beating the kids or abuse,” he said.

From the beginning, Erica — whom witnesses and Sherrill described as a shy, quiet girl — was surrounded by people who didn’t seem to want her.

Just two weeks after she was born on Feb. 24, 1998, her biological mother, Carolyn Parsons, who was married to Sandy Parsons’ brother, told her in-laws she couldn’t take care of her baby.

The Parsonses, who had three children of their own, agreed to take Erica, and later adopted her.

But when Erica was 6, they sent her to live with another family member, an investigator said in the affidavit for the search warrant. That family member, who was not identified, said Casey told her she beat the girl because she “couldn’t stand to look at Erica.”

Eight months later, Sandy and Casey Parsons took Erica back because they were afraid they’d lose the state money they were receiving to help with the child’s learning disability and hearing problems, the investigator wrote.

Witnesses not related to the family said it was dysfunctional, mainly due to problems the parents were having with James, the same son who later reported Erica’s disappearance.

According to Sherrill, Casey Parsons battled gastrointestinal issues for years after botched gastric-bypass surgery. By 2011, she was very sick, and James “took out his aggression on his mother,” the attorney said.

James was charged with assaulting his mother and a sibling, and animal cruelty, Sherrill said. It was during this period that Casey Parsons began to wonder what would happen to her children if she died, he said.

In July 2011, the Parsonses re-introduced Erica to her biological mother, but Erica told them she did not want to live with her, Sherrill said.

A few months later, according to the lawyer, Casey and Sandy Parsons said they were contacted by a woman on Facebook who claimed she was Carolyn’s mother and Erica’s grandmother. She said her name was Irene or “Nan” Goodman, Sherrill said.

“Nan knew all about their family, all about the names of the children,” Sherrill said. “Nan tells them that she learned that through Carolyn.”

The Parsonses said they arranged a meeting with “Nan” at a fast-food restaurant in September 2011. They let Erica spend a weekend with the supposed grandmother in her Asheville home, and later allowed her to go on a three-week trip with Nan in December 2011, Sherrill said. It was during that trip that Erica called to say she was happy and wanted to live there, he said.

Sherrill said the family agreed because Casey Parsons was still sick and James Parsons was continuing to misbehave.

The Parsons family then lost touch with Erica, but assumed she was safe, Sherrill said. “The phone number they had for Nan didn’t work anymore,” he said.

In June, Casey and Sandy Parsons kicked James out of the house after he assaulted Casey, Sherrill said.

A month later, James Parsons walked into the sheriff’s office to report that his sister had been missing for nearly a year and a half and that his parents had been abusing her for years.

The next day, the Parsonses’ two youngest children were removed from the home by the Rowan County Department of Social Services pending an investigation.

The couple told police that Erica was with Nan. They repeated the same story to the local news media and later on a nationally syndicated TV talk show.

But during police questioning, Casey Parsons often referred to Erica in the past tense, an investigator wrote in one of the search warrant affidavits.

“I found these statements to be inconsistent,” since the family claims to have left Erica “alive, well, and happy with her biological grandmother,” the investigator wrote.

Meanwhile, police pressed ahead with the investigation, but could find no evidence that Irene “Nan” Goodman ever existed.

On Aug. 14, investigators removed more than a dozen items from the family’s house, including pieces of wall stained with what appeared to be blood and two knives encased in shrink wrap, according to one of the affidavits.

They also found books and magazine articles about JonBenet Ramsey, a child beauty queen found slain in her Colorado home in 1996; and Susan Smith, a South Carolina woman who killed her two children in 1994. Seized financial records showed that the Parsonses continued collecting money from the state even after Erica disappeared, according to the affidavit.

While the investigation continues, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children has erected more than a dozen billboards featuring Erica’s picture around the Charlotte area.

“They are all reminders that something bad happened,” Carpenter said. “Everyone wants this to end well. All we can do is pray.”

Read more here: http://www.centredaily.com/2013/09/14/3787509/police-foul-play-suspected-in.html#storylink=cpy
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Identity Theft Chino, CA Woman Faces Charges

Fraudulent credit cards, a credit card embossing machine and pawn shop slips were among the items found by sheriff’s deputies during the arrest of a Chino woman and La Puente man on suspicion of identity theft Sept. 3 in Lake Elsinore.

Kristi Nicole Thibodeaux, 25, and Michael Anthony Montano, 35, were booked into Southwest Detention Center in Temecula.

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Sheriff’s deputies said Ms. Thibodeax is facing charges of possession of concentrated cannabis, being under the influence of a controlled substance and forgery.

Mr. Montano was charged with committing a felony while on probation, forgery, possession of equipment to commit fraud and identity theft, according to the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department.

Officers from the Lake Elsinore Police Department were checking on several people in a rental car that was parked around 4 a.m. near Grape Street and Railroad Canyon Road in Lake Elsinore, about 30 miles south of Chino.

Officers searched the car and found several items in connection with identity theft, including fraudulent credit cards.

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Wrongful Death Austin Man Charged With Missing Wife’s Murder

George De La Cruz is sitting in the Travis County Jail accused of killing his estranged wife. The 25-year-old is charged with the murder of Julie Ann Gonzalez who has been missing since March 2010. Austin police haven’t said what evidence they have linking De La Cruz to Gonzalez’s death. Her body hasn’t been found. “I don’t believe it. I’ve known him since he was this big so I don’t believe it,” said Jesse Corpus. Joe Cruz lives across the street from the De La Cruz family.
He never saw the young couple fight and doesn’t believe De La Cruz is a killer. “It was kind of a shock because I’ve known him since he was a kid,” said Cruz. De La Cruz has been the only person of interest since his wife’s car was found abandoned in a Walgreens parking lot more than three-years ago. He went on the Dr. Phil Show to plead his innocence. He took a polygraph test which he failed. KEYE TV stopped by De La Cruz’s home to try and talk to his mother about her son’s arrest, but no one answered. Gonzalez’s mother tells KEYE she doesn’t know what to make of the arrest. The family is expected to hold a news conference sometime on Saturday.

George De La Cruz is sitting in the Travis County Jail accused of killing his estranged wife. The 25-year-old is charged with the murder of Julie Ann Gonzalez who has been missing since March 2010. Austin police haven’t said what evidence they have linking De La Cruz to Gonzalez’s death. Her body hasn’t been found. “I don’t believe it. I’ve known him since he was this big so I don’t believe it,” said Jesse Corpus. Joe Cruz lives across the street from the De La Cruz family. He never saw the young couple fight and doesn’t believe De La Cruz is a killer. “It was kind of a shock because I’ve known him since he was a kid,” said Cruz. De La Cruz has been the only person of interest since his wife’s car was found abandoned in a Walgreens parking lot more than three-years ago. He went on the Dr. Phil Show to plead his innocence. He took a polygraph test which he failed. KEYE TV stopped by De La Cruz’s home to try and talk to his mother about her son’s arrest, but no one answered. Gonzalez’s mother tells KEYE she doesn’t know what to make of the arrest. The family is expected to hold a news conference sometime on Saturday.

Read More at: http://www.keyetv.com/news/features/top-stories/stories/austin-man-charged-missing-wifes-murder-13078.shtml

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Pedophile Tracking California Man Arrested

On September 6, 2013 detectives from the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office received notification of  suspected child sexual abuse from the St. Mary’s County Department of Social Services involving a minor child.

Investigation by detectives revealed on August 28, 2013 suspect, William Clay Roberts Wilson, 45 of California, engaged in inappropriate sexual conduct with a minor child, eight years of age, who was known to the suspect.

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Wilson was taken into custody without incident, charged with a 4th Degree Sex Offense, Sexual Abuse to a Minor and incarcerated in the St. Mary’s County Detention Center pending an appearance before the District Court Commissioner.

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Pedophile Tracking Former Moore County, NC Bus Driver Charged

A former school bus driver in Moore County is charged with child sex crimes.

The Moore County Sheriff’s Office said Troy Jareau Thomas, 25, is charged with indecent liberties with a child, soliciting a child by computer, and sexual battery.

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According to WRAL, Thomas was a former bus driver for Southern Middle and Pinecrest High but the victim was not a student on Thomas’ bus instead he met the 15-year-old boy online.

Thomas was hired in May 2008 as a substitute driver but he recently resigned. He was released from jail on a $75,000 unsecured bond and will appear in court on September 30, 2013.

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Wrongful Death Clark County Man Indicted in 20 Year Old Murder

A Clark County man accused of killing a woman this July has been indicted for the murder of his cousin nearly 20 years ago. The indictment has Shannon Horn’s family divided.

“It’s going to be difficult because I have my mother’s family on one side of the courtroom and my deceased father’s side, his family on the other side of the courtroom,” said Horn, J.B.’s sister.

Lonnie Martin was indicted by a grand jury for the 1995 murder of his cousin, Joseph “J.B.” Martin.

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“You don’t want to think that a member of your own family would be capable of doing something like that,” said Horn.

For years, J.B.’s death was thought to be an accident or suicide, but J.B.’s sister and mother always insisted that J.B.’s death was no accident.

“I’ve got a death certificate that reads ‘pedestrian vs. train’ and it was never pedestrian vs. train. It was always homicide and now after 18 years it’s a homicide that is now going to be proven,” said Horn.

The proof finally came after Lonnie was arrested for the murder of Kyla Kline this past July. Her body was found buried on a Montgomery County farm. Winchester police say while investigating Kline’s killing they found evidence linking Lonnie to his cousin’s death. A death first ruled accidental. Police now say Lonnie threw J.B. off a bridge into the path of a train. J.B.’s family must now wait for the case to go to trial, but they’re used to waiting. And this time, they’re ready for the next step. Ready for justice for J.B.

“It’s time for it to end. It’s time for this to be over with,” said J.B.’s mother, Charlene Neal. “I think he should pay for what he’s done.”

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