Missing Person Kids Find Body of Houston Man in Ditch

The remains of a missing 40-year-old man were found Monday night by a group of kids in north Houston, police said.

The discovery was made around 7:30 p.m. in the 700 block of Pickering Street.

Police said the man’s remains were badly decomposed and scattered, but evidence at the scene helped them identify the person.

Some of the bones were found in clothing which also had a wallet. Inside the wallet were forms of identification, including the man’s Social Security card.

http://liarcatchers.com/missing_persons_investigations.html

“It is an individual who is a reported missing person in this area about two, two and a half weeks ago — a black male about 40 years of age,” said Sgt. Robert Torres with the Houston Police Department.

Crime scene investigators combed the ditch and a nearby wooded area overnight to see if there were other remains or traces of evidence as to how the man died.

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Delicious
  • Digg
  • StumbleUpon
  • Add to favorites
  • Email
  • RSS
  • LinkedIn
Posted in Private Investigator Lexington | Tagged , , | Comments Off on Missing Person Kids Find Body of Houston Man in Ditch

Wrongful Death Lincoln County Woman Indicted in Husband’s Shooting

A woman accused of shooting her husband while he slept has been indicted by a Lincoln County grand jury.

http://liarcatchers.com/wrongful_death.html

Tamara Richie, 50, is accused of shooting her husband, David, in the head while he was asleep on October 22 of last year then leaving his body in the house. Three days later, his body was discovered.

The Interior Journal reports Richie has plead not guilty to murder charges.

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Delicious
  • Digg
  • StumbleUpon
  • Add to favorites
  • Email
  • RSS
  • LinkedIn
Posted in Private Investigator Lexington | Tagged , , | Comments Off on Wrongful Death Lincoln County Woman Indicted in Husband’s Shooting

Private Detective Body Found on Lindsey Wilson Campus

A groundskeeper at Lindsey Wilson College made a startling discovery Tuesday morning: a decomposed body in a parked truck.

Adair County Coroner Todd Akin said the body was thought to have been there about five days.

The body was sent to the medical examiner’s office in Louisville for an autopsy. A cause of death had not been determined Tuesday afternoon.

http://liarcatchers.com/contact.php

The body could be that of a male student who was last seen May 30, Akin said. Investigators did not release the name of the missing student.

The truck was parked at Grider Apartments, a housing unit for upperclassmen.

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Delicious
  • Digg
  • StumbleUpon
  • Add to favorites
  • Email
  • RSS
  • LinkedIn
Posted in Private Investigator Lexington | Tagged , | Comments Off on Private Detective Body Found on Lindsey Wilson Campus

FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin – June

Featured Articles

High-Technology Environment Training (HiTET): Embracing Modern Challenges

– Cyberbullying and Sexting: Law Enforcement Perceptions

– Police Youth Leadership Camp: Influencing Young Lives

– Legal Digest
The Supreme Court Analyzes Major Fourth Amendment Issues in Dog-Sniff Cases

– Leadership Spotlight
Strategic Leadership During Crisis

These and additional articles can be found at http://www.fbi.gov/stats-services/publications/law-enforcement-bulletin?utm_campaign=email-Immediate&utm_content=230605

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Delicious
  • Digg
  • StumbleUpon
  • Add to favorites
  • Email
  • RSS
  • LinkedIn
Posted in Private Investigator Lexington | Tagged , | Comments Off on FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin – June

Accident Reconstruction 3 Injured in Danville Crash

Three people were hospitalized after an accident in Danville Tuesday morning.

Fire department officials say the accident involved a tractor-trailer and a car along Lebanon Road in front of a factory about a mile west of Danville. Firefighters had to cut one person from the wreckage. EMS took all three victims to Ephraim McDowell Regional Medial Center for treatment.

http://liarcatchers.com/accident_reconstruction.html

Officials did not release any information on the conditions of the victims.

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Delicious
  • Digg
  • StumbleUpon
  • Add to favorites
  • Email
  • RSS
  • LinkedIn
Posted in Private Investigator Lexington | Tagged , , | Comments Off on Accident Reconstruction 3 Injured in Danville Crash

Missing Person David Conner Mann of Bainbridge, GA

The Leon County Sheriff’s Office is attempting to locate David “Conner” Mann. He was last seen by his mother at his residence approximately one month ago.

Since his departure he has recently been seen in the areas of Gaile Avenue, Lakewood, Robinwood and Tram Roads. Mann moved to Tallahassee from Bainbridge, GA in October 2012.

http://liarcatchers.com/missing_persons_investigations.html

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of David “Conner” Mann is asked to contact the Leon County Sheriff’s Office at (850) 922-3300.

MISSING:
David “Conner” Mann
18 years old
5’-10” tall, 150 pounds
Brown hair, brown eyes

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Delicious
  • Digg
  • StumbleUpon
  • Add to favorites
  • Email
  • RSS
  • LinkedIn
Posted in Private Investigator Lexington | Tagged , , | Comments Off on Missing Person David Conner Mann of Bainbridge, GA

Wrongful Death Lexington Man Pleaded Guilty to 2011 Triple Murder

A man charged in a triple murder in 2011 in Lexington pleaded guilty in the case Tuesday.

William Blancet, Sr., 41, was charged with three counts of murder after police say he killed three people inside a home on Shaker Run Road in January 2011. Donald Adams, Jr. was shot in the doorway, Donald Adams, Sr. in the bedroom and Ronnie Sparks, Jr. in the kitchen.

http://liarcatchers.com/wrongful_death.html

Blancet was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

Police have said the murders were motivated by drugs.

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Delicious
  • Digg
  • StumbleUpon
  • Add to favorites
  • Email
  • RSS
  • LinkedIn
Posted in Private Investigator Lexington | Tagged , , | Comments Off on Wrongful Death Lexington Man Pleaded Guilty to 2011 Triple Murder

Fraud Investigation 2 Pilot Flying J Employees Plead Guilty

NASHVILLE, Tenn.: Two employees of the truck stop chain owned by the family of Tennessee’s governor and the owner of the Browns pleaded guilty Wednesday to scamming the company’s customers out of rebates, a practice well-known among both sales staff and executives as “jacking,” according to court documents.

Court papers outlining the plea deals say regional sales director Arnold Ralenkotter and regional accounts representative Ashley Smith Judd were part of the conspiracy to boost profits and pad commissions at Pilot Flying J, which is owned by the family of Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam and Browns owner Jimmy Haslam.

http://liarcatchers.com/fraud_investigation.html

Ralenkotter and Judd were the first charged in the federal investigation, and both pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit mail fraud.

Judd’s attorney did not immediately respond to calls seeking comment, though Ralenkotter’s attorney said he is cooperating with authorities. Both were charged earlier this month in a document typically filed when defendants are cooperating with investigators.

“This is a man who’s admitted doing something wrong, but he’s trying to make amends by cooperating and providing substantial assistance,” said Ed Yarbrough, a former federal prosecutor representing Ralenkotter, 51.

The conspiracy charges carry up to 20 years in prison, but Ralenkotter is likely to have a much less severe sentence because he is a first-time offender and because of his cooperation.

The defense attorney declined to say how Ralenkotter would be cooperating, what he knows and whether Pilot CEO Jimmy Haslam knew that employees were withholding rebates from trucking companies.

Jimmy Haslam has denied any wrongdoing and has suspended several members of the sales team, but he has declined to identify exactly who has been suspended. An affidavit unsealed last month shows that a Pilot employee was secretly recorded saying that Jimmy Haslam knew what sales people were doing, though he has denied knowing of any fraud.

He also has said an internal review suggested about 5 percent of the company’s customers received less rebate money because of manual adjustments by Pilot employees.

“The statements released by the federal court today do not come as a surprise given what we’ve been learning in our own internal investigations, but are nonetheless disappointing,” Pilot Flying J spokesman Tom Ingram said in a statement. “We want to assure our customers that we are taking every step to correct any wrongdoing that has occurred and to make certain that it does not happen again.”

Court documents in Ralenkotter’s and Judd’s case show that fraud was well-known among sales staff and that Pilot’s national account sales director taught employees how to defraud trucking companies out of rebate money without getting caught. The national account sales director was not named in the plea agreements Wednesday, but an affidavit unsealed in April said national sales director Brian Mosher trained employees on how to get away with the fraud.

Mosher could not be reached for comment. Public records did not list a telephone number for him.

Court records say that it was often difficult for trucking companies to track how much money they were entitled to because there were so many variables in the company’s diesel price discount program.

Documents indicate people both higher and lower than Ralenkotter were aware of the fraud. Ralenkotter even threatened to take a customer account away from a subordinate if the worker did not go along with the deception, known among employees as “jacking” the discount, court documents say.

For his part, Ralenkotter specifically pleaded guilty to being part of the fraud that lowered the rebate of New Jersey-based trucking company Dana Transport. Officials with the trucking company did not immediately respond to a call seeking comment. As for Judd, she admitted to defrauding customers of $200,000. Court documents say that whenever a trucking company challenged her about whether they were getting the right amount of rebate money, she would say it was an error caused by a “lapse in numbers.”

Court documents in Judd’s case show there might have been more than 50 companies defrauded by Pilot.

On April 15, the same day FBI agents raided the company’s headquarters, they also searched the homes of three regional sales directors, including Ralenkotter’s home in Hebron, Ky., according to an affidavit. That document indicated that the FBI and the IRS have been investigating the company for about two years, and that they had secret recordings of company officials discussing the rebate scheme.

The Knoxville-based chain is run by CEO Jimmy Haslam, the governor’s brother. Pilot Flying J, the country’s largest diesel retailer with annual revenues of $31 billion, was founded by their father.

A spokesman for the governor deferred to what Bill Haslam has said previously about the probe. The governor has insisted that he has “faith and confidence” in his brother’s ability to deal with the situation and that there had been “gossip and speculation” about the raid on the company.

At least eight trucking firms have sued Pilot over the rebate program. Some have retained former FBI Director Louis Freeh’s firm as part of their lawsuits.

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Delicious
  • Digg
  • StumbleUpon
  • Add to favorites
  • Email
  • RSS
  • LinkedIn
Posted in Private Investigator Lexington | Tagged , , | Comments Off on Fraud Investigation 2 Pilot Flying J Employees Plead Guilty

Identity Theft Waterloo, Iowa Woman Gets Probabtion

A 48-year-old Waterloo woman accused of using her mother’s identity to open a credit card account has been given probation and ordered to make restitution.

The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier reports that Sharon Healey pleaded guilty last week to charges of forgery and identity theft. Under her plea agreement, Heavy was given five years to prison, but the term was suspended to three to five years of probation.

http://liarcatchers.com/identity_theft_investigation.html

Court records say she forged checks on accounts of two businesses for which she did taxes. Records say she cashed the checks between January 2011 and August 2011.

The records also say Healey obtained a credit card under her mother’s name in June 2011 and made $11,000 in purchases and collected $1,100 in cash advances.

She told investigators she had gambling problem.

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Delicious
  • Digg
  • StumbleUpon
  • Add to favorites
  • Email
  • RSS
  • LinkedIn
Posted in Private Investigator Lexington | Tagged , , | Comments Off on Identity Theft Waterloo, Iowa Woman Gets Probabtion

Missing Person Teen Missing After Going Over Waterfall

Authorities believe that Aleh Kalman, a 19-year-old swimmer, did not survive after he was swept over a waterfall at Yosemite National Park in California on Saturday, USA Today reported on June 3, 2013.
“We believe it’s impossible to survive a fall like that,” a Park spokesman told CNN.

Although the teen remains missing from Yosemite National Park, rangers are still searching for the 19-year-old young man who was swept over a waterfall while swimming in the Merced River.

http://liarcatchers.com/missing_persons_investigations.html

According to park spokeswoman Kari Cobb, Kalman has been missing since officials received reports that several witnesses saw him get pulled to the edge of 594-foot Nevada Fall on Saturday.

Based on a statement from witnesses, Park rangers announced that Kalman was returning after swimming from a rock in the middle of the Merced River about 150 feet upstream of the waterfall when the current proved to be too much for him.

Park officials said Kalman was at the park with a church group and had been hiking the Mist Trail before the tragic accident occurred.

Efforts to find the Yosemite missing man on Saturday and Sunday yielded nothing.

The Yosemite National Park is located approximately 320 km east of San Francisco, Calif. The park covers an area of 761,268 acres and extends through the western slopes of the mountain range of Sierra Nevada, Wikipedia says. It is visited by over 3 million people every year, and most only go to Yosemite Valley.

It was named a World Heritage Site in 1984 and is recognized internationally for its granite cliffs, waterfalls, clear rivers, giant redwood forests and biological diversity (about 95% of the park area is wilderness ). It was the first park established by the federal government of the United States and through the work of people like John Muir was an important point in the development of the idea of national parks.

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Delicious
  • Digg
  • StumbleUpon
  • Add to favorites
  • Email
  • RSS
  • LinkedIn
Posted in Private Investigator Lexington | Tagged , , | Comments Off on Missing Person Teen Missing After Going Over Waterfall