Missing Person Roy Allen Bishop of Mason County

The Mason County sheriff’s office has issued a Golden Alert for a man with Alzheimer’s who walked away from his home Tuesday.

Roy Allen Bishop, 78, was last seen about 9 a.m. at his home on Old Murphysville Road near Mayslick.

Bishop was wearing blue jean overalls, a blue shirt, a blue baseball hat and tan boots. He is about 5 feet, 4 inches tall and weighs about 140 pounds, with salt and pepper hair and blue eyes.

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The sheriff’s office did not have a photo of Bishop immediately available.

Anyone with information is asked to call the sheriff’s office at (606) 564-3309.

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Pedophile Tracking CA Man gets 10 Years In TX Case

A California man seeking sex with Texas children has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for trying to get women online to arrange the encounters.

A federal judge in Corpus Christi on Monday sentenced 34-year-old Jeffrey Todd Howard of Los Angeles. Howard in April was convicted of soliciting a child for sex through the Internet.

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A woman in February 2012 reported disturbing online communications with a man asking her to obtain children so he could have sex with the youngsters.

An undercover Corpus Christi police officer went online. Investigators say Howard thought he was making arrangements to have sex with the person’s 11-year-old and 14-year-old daughters.

Howard was arrested last November in Los Angeles. Police recovered more than 1,300 images related to sexual interest in children.

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Missing Person Investigation in Murrieta, CA Turned Wrongful Death Investigation

On Sunday, July 14, at 10:17 p.m., the Murrieta Police Department responded to the 27000 block of Greystone Lane to investigate a missing person call. Officers arrived on scene and evaluated the circumstances surrounding the incident.

A search of the property was completed and several witness statements were taken from both neighbors and family that had responded to the scene. The missing person was identified as Catherine Sutton, 71.

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Officers on scene determined the case was suspicious in nature and Murrieta Police investigators were called out. Over the course of the next 16 hours, investigators spoke to multiple witnesses and several potential suspects. The residence and scene were processed for evidence. Ultimately, this incident transitioned into a homicide investigation.

At 5:00 p.m., the decision was made to arrest two subjects in connection with this case:

Kyle Roger Mclean (age 21) of Murrieta was arrested for 187(a) PC – Homicide

Neil Michael Erickson (age 18) of Wildomar was arrested for 32 PC – Accessory to Commit Murder

Both Mclean and Erickson were booked at the Southwest Justice Center for the listed charges.

As of this release, Ms. Sutton has not been located.

This investigation is on-going and no further information is being released at this time.

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Missing Person 3 Year Old Carter Nall of Union County, KY

A massive search effort has been underway for a missing Kentucky toddler. Authorities say 3-year-old Carter Nall disappeared Sunday afternoon near a sandbar on the Ohio river in Caseyville, Kentucky, a small town near Sturgis. Nearly 100 emergency workers and volunteers continued to search for him on Monday.

Friends of Carter’s family tell News 3 the boy and his parents were in town visiting his grandmother. They were out by the river when the 3-year-old went missing.

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Rescue scenes like the one playing out in Union County Kentucky don’t usually happen. But after Nall disappeared along the shore of the Ohio River, nothing is stopping these residents from finding the toddler, come hell or high water. And there’s a lot of both.

“Pretty treacherous right now. The water level is up, the current is right at four miles an hour, which is extremely fast for a river current,” says Sergeant Scott McIntosh with the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife. ”

McIntosh says at least 100 volunteers and rescue personnel have come to help find Carter, braving hours of intense humidity during land searches and dangerous river conditions.

“We just got back from a trip upstream and there’s a lot of debris in the water, makes it really hard for them to use the side-scan sonar equipment,” McIntosh explains. “And of course with divers in the water, it makes it, most of the time, nearly impossible for them to do anything.”

For these communities close to the river bottoms, this rescue effort has turned personal, whether they know the family or not. And those who can’t actively participate in the search are helping in other ways. The small Dekoven Community Center has become home base for an outpouring of love.

“This morning we were running short, so we made a run to the store and then we put it out that we needed food and it started coming in and has not stopped,” explains Dekoven resident Judy Trainer.

She says the small towns in the areas have shown overwhelming support during the search. And while they may have enough food, Trainer says there’s something else that Carter and his family could use.

“If you’re sitting at home and you think can’t help, you’re sick or whatever, those prayers. And thats the main thing that keeps it going is the prayers.”

There are search and rescue teams working on both sides of the river. Because of the strong river currents, Pope and Hardin County authorities are also searching their riverbanks for any signs of Carter.

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Identity Theft Suspect Arrested in Greenwich, CT

The suspect in an identity theft case in Greenwich apparently made plans to meet with the victim and ended up being arrested by Greenwich Police.

According to a Greenwich Police report, the victim contacted police to tell them of the planned Saturday afternoon meeting at the Greenwich Avenue Starbucks.

Police arrested Karina J. Ortega, 26, of 85 James St., Bridgeport on third-degree identity theft and fourth-degree larceny charges in connection with a May 16 incident on St. Roch Avenue. Details of the case weren’t included in the report. Bond on those charges was set at $10,000.

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Investigators discovered Ortega was named in an arrest obtained by the Alexandria, VA Police Department, charging her with 10 counts of identity theft and credit card theft. Ortega was charged with fugitive from justice. Bond on that charge was set at $100,000.

Ortega was held and scheduled to appear July 22 in state Superior Court in Stamford.

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Private Detective Police Search for Escaped Prisoner in Jessamine County

Police in Jessamine County are searching for a prisoner who escaped custody from the Fayette County Sheriff’s Department Monday afternoon.

Fayette County Sheriff officials they are searching for Christian Lynn Cox. Earlier, Monday, a deputy with the Office of the Fayette Sheriff was transporting Cox from the Jessamine County Detention Center to the Lexington Division of Community Corrections when he exited the vehicle and escaped the custody of the transporting deputy. This escape occurred in Jessamine County and the Office of the Fayette County Sheriff has received assistance from the Nicholasville Police Department and the Lexington Division of Police.

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Cox is wanted on an outstanding warrant for Probation Violation and additional charges are pending. The search is continuing and anyone with information should immediately call the Office of the Fayette County Sheriff at 859-252-1771.

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Private Detective Hardin County Man Guilty of Impersonating a Soldier

A Hardin County, Kentucky man pleaded guilty in United States District Court today, before District Judge John G. Heyburn, II to charges of pretending to be an officer of the United States, wire fraud, making false statements or representations, and entering government property under false pretenses for the purposes of committing a felony, announced David J. Hale, United States Attorney for the Western District of Kentucky.

Jonathan Wade Short, age 23, despite being a civilian with absolutely no record of service in the armed forces of the United States, admitted to falsely impersonating a United States soldier for a period between March 8, 2012 until December 7, 2012.

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Further, during August 2012, Short admitted in court to meeting A.V., the daughter of a retired member of the armed forces, on a social networking site where he falsely claimed to be a highly decorated soldier who had been on multiple deployments and received high military honors (including the Purple Heart). Approximately one month later, when the two met for the first time in person, Short was dressed in a complete army combat uniform (ACU) wearing the rank of sergeant, a combat infantryman badge, and parachutists badge, combat patch, and a ranger tab. While dating A.V. in Daviess and Hardin Counties and elsewhere, Short, who was accompanied by A.V., repeatedly demanded and obtained financial benefits and discounts only entitled to current and former members of the armed forces of the United States. Short possessed at least seven army dress uniforms, with accompanying ribbons, badges, and medals, and wore them in public and on social networking sites as part of his continuous effort to impersonate a decorated combat veteran.

Between October 6, 2012 and approximately November 16, 2012, in Hardin County, defendant Short did repeatedly ask A.V. to send him money under the false premise that he needed money to help defray the expenses related to his son’s emergency medical treatment at Kosair Children’s Hospital in Louisville, Kentucky. Short actually had no son who was ill or hospitalized. In fact, he demanded the money from A.V. in order to exploit A.V.’s belief he was a noble soldier in a desperate family and financial situation. During the two-month period, A.V. gave Short nearly $1,000.

On or about December 7, 2012, Short admitted to A.V. he was not a soldier and that he solicited money from her based upon false pretenses. Moreover, he refused to return the solicited funds upon A.V.’s request. Further, on or about October 11, 2012, at Fort Knox, Kentucky, in the exclusive territorial jurisdiction of the United States, Short was apprehended by military police at Fort Knox for attempting to impersonate a soldier. Once an investigation revealed the extent of his fraud, he was apprehended and detained by the Federal Bureau of Investigation near Springfield, Illinois. If convicted at trial, Short faced a possible combined maximum term of 23 years in prison, a combined maximum fine of $500,000, and a 10-year term of supervised release. Sentencing is scheduled for September 15, 2013, at 1:00 p.m., in Louisville, before Judge Heyburn.

This case is being prosecuted by Special Assistant United States Attorney Milton A. Turner and was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

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Identity Theft Tennessee Man Pleads Guilty

A Tennessee man who was found with numerous fraudulent credit cards has pleaded guilty to aggravated identity theft before U.S. District Judge Richard J. Arcara, U.S. Attorney William J. Hochul Jr. announced.

Omoruyi Ogbeide, of Knoxville, faces a mandatory penalty of two years in prison, a fine of $250,000, or both, when he appears for sentencing Nov. 20.

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Prosecutors said the fake credit cards were discovered when Amherst police arrested Ogbeide in May 2012. Police said they searched his hotel room and found credit card-making equipment, along with a computer containing stolen personal information that was used to produce the phony cards.

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Missing Person Susan Jacobson of Roseville, CA

With no new leads in the case, police are now scaling down the search for a Roseville woman missing for more than two months.

However, Susan Jacobson’s family is still holding out hope she will be found.

Monday will mark two and a half months since Susan disappeared, and police still don’t have a single lead. So the family hired a private investigator who believes she was abducted.

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“You don’t want to assume the worst, but it is there and you gotta face reality at the same time,” said Susan’s husband Chris.

Chris says it’s difficult to accept his wife wasn’t there when their first grandchild was recently born.

“When I come home from work, I definitely notice the difference. When I have days off, schedules are all different now. We were always very routine and scheduled before,” he said.

Chris says it was during one of Susan’s routine morning trips running errands in May when she vanished.

Roseville police found her car in a nearby Raley’s parking lot with her purse still inside. Police and volunteers searched for clues, including questioning the last person to see her – Chris.

“They don’t have any leads. They don’t have anything pointing towards me. They don’t have anything pointing towards anyone else,” Chris said.

With no new leads weeks later, police say they’ve scaled down their investigation. Only one detective is now on the case.

However, Chris says he won’t give up looking for his wife. He’s hired a private investigator. He wouldn’t elaborate but does believe his wife was kidnapped.

“See if he can find anything that may have got dropped in the cracks, or a different perspective on stuff,” said Chris.

Chris worries what happened may never be known, but he’s doing everything he can to keep holding onto hope.

“It’s in the back of my mind and, when I have minutes to myself, it sort of comes up and it’s there,” he said. “I just try and keep myself busy, and try and keep moving forward and hope something turns up.”

Police are still trying to enhance some surveillance video from the day Susan disappeared.

Susan’s family also hired a dog to track her scent. The dog found her scent across the street from where her car was parked, but then lost it.

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Missing Person Deborah Kline of Saratoga Springs, NY

The Saratoga Springs Police Department is presently investigating a report of a missing person. The missing person is Deborah Kline, 52, of Columbia Avenue, Saratoga Springs.

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Kline was last seen by a friend on Thursday morning July 11, at her home on Columbia Avenue. Kline’s vehicle was located on Friday afternoon at the Price Chopper in Malta by the Saratoga County Sheriff’s Department. Video surveillance shows Kline walking on Rt. 67 between Rt. 9 and the Northway overpass at Exit 12, around 11 a.m. Thursday morning. Kline was last seen wearing a White Shirt, Blue Jean Shorts, Sneakers, and carrying a large brown leather pocketbook. Anyone who may have seen Kline or does see Kline is asked to contact the Saratoga Springs Police Department at (518) 584-1800 or New York State Police at (518) 583-7000.

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