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Missing Person – Hamilton, Ohio

Attention: Missing Persons/Violent Crime/Cold Case/Crime Analysis Units

Missing since February 7, 2011, from Hamilton, Ohio

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11/9/2016

On February 7, 2011, 28-year-old William “Billy” DiSilvestro went missing. He last was seen leaving a friend’s residence on foot, without his cell phone or jacket, around 2:30 a.m. DiSilvestro has a medical condition that induces seizures and becomes aggravated when he consumes alcohol. He has been known to walk home via the railroad tracks and last was observed wearing jeans.

WILLIAM “BILLY” DISILVESTRO

Race: White

Sex: Male 

Age: 28 (at time of incident)

Height: 6’2” (approximately)

Weight: 180 pounds (approximately)

Hair: Black

Eyes: Brown

Tattoos: “SMOKE” on the back; Insane Clown Posse’s (ICP) Hatchetman, necklace with ICP Hatchetman, Jesus carrying a cross, and large angel on the neck; flames on the wrists; dark eyeball with flames on the elbows; devil wearing a tando hat and Jesus and the devil on the forearm; and “Your Name” on the hip

Dental: Missing two upper teeth

Clothing: Possibly jeans at the time of disappearance

ViCAP Alert #: 2016-09-02
Agency Case #: 
2011-02-0198
NamUs #: 12093

To provide or request additional information, please contact Sergeant Jason Rosser, Butler County, Ohio, Sheriff’s Office, at 513-785-5962 or jrosser@butlersheriff.org, or the FBI’s Violent Criminal Apprehension Program (ViCAP) at 800-634-4097 or vicap@leo.gov.

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Attempted Homicide – Redmond, Washington

Attention: Violent Crime/Cold Case/Crime Analysis Units

Occurred on August 5, 2016, in Redmond Washington

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11/9/2016

On August 5, 2016, a female was walking her dog in Marymoor Park along the Sammamish River Trail in Redmond, Washington, when a man—believed to be transient—grabbed her and dragged her into the bushes. The suspect beat the victim about the face and neck, twisted her left arm behind her, and strangled her with his shoelace. He told the woman he was going to kill her and that he was hungry. The man fled after a passerby heard her screams. While he was fleeing, the suspect lost both of his shoes. There was a concert in the park at the time.

Offender Description

Race: White

Sex: Male 

Age: 30 (approximately)

Height: 5’7” to 6’1”(approximately)

Hair: Bald/shaved

Eyes: Blue

Tattoos: Present, unknown location

Clothing: Earth-tones T-shirt with cut-off sleeves, possible cargo-style pants or shorts, size 10 older Nike all-white low-top shoes

Weapon: Shoelaces (used as ligature)

ViCAP Alert#: 2016-10-0
Agency Case#: C16039942

To provide or request additional information, please contact Detective Janette Luitgaarden, King County, Washington, Sheriff’s Office, at 206-423-4183 or janette.luitgaarden@kingcounty.gov; or the FBI’s Violent Criminal Apprehension Program (ViCAP) at 800-634-4097 or vicap@leo.gov.


Unidentified Remains – West Summerland Key, Florida

Attention: Homicide/Missing Persons/Crime Analysis Units

Found on February 15, 1991, in West Summerland Key, Florida

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10/6/2016

On Friday, February 15, 1991, the remains of a Caucasian female, approximately 16 to 25 years old, were found in woods near the “Horseshoe” recreation area, located south of the Bahia Honda Channel Bridge in West Summerland Key, Florida. She was seen hitchhiking on U.S. 1 at mile marker 17 in Big Coppitt Key the day before.

The victim was sexually assaulted and murdered. It is suspected that she was not from the area due to her choice of clothing and lack of tan lines. An autopsy report surmised that she may have carried a baby to full term. Additionally, the victim suffered from ovarian and fallopian tube cysts, adhesions to her uterus, and chronic pelvic inflammation. Due to expected abdominal pain, she may have sought medical attention.

Race: White

Sex: Female

Age: 16 to 25 (at time of incident)

Height: 5’4” to 5’5” (approximately)

Weight: 130 to 140 pounds (approximately)

Hair: Brown, collar length

Eyes: Brown

Clothing: Blue-, purple-, and red-striped, knitted Forenza cardigan sweater; Big Yank knee-length denim shorts; Click back moccasin booties, size 6 1/2 B; and Times watch, silver band

Distinguishing characteristics: Tattoo on left shoulder (heart with the word “Love” inside); tattoo near left thumb (cross with emanating sun rays); four piercings in each ear (two nonmatching earrings in left ear and four nonmatching earrings in right ear)

DNA and dental records: Available

ViCAP Alert #: 2016-09-01
Agency Case#: K91-2311
NameUs#: 6182

To provide or request additional information, please contact Detective Manny Cuervo of the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office in Marathon, Florida, at 305-293-7475 or mcuervo@keysso.net or the FBI’s Violent Criminal Apprehension Program (ViCAP) at 800-634-4097 or vicap@leo.gov.


Missing Person – Cookeville, Tennessee

Attention: Homicide/Missing Persons/Crime Analysis Units

Missing since August 14, 2004

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4/8/2016

On August 16, 2004, John M. Thrasher was reported missing. He last was seen on Saturday, August 14, 2004, at the 800 Block of Bunker Hill Road at the Putnam County Fair Grounds in Cookeville, Tennessee. He was wearing blue jeans and a white shirt with an unknown logo.

Race: White

Sex: Male

Age: 21 (at time of incident)

Height: 6’1”

Weight: 180 pounds

Hair: Brown, collar length

Eyes: Brown

Tattoos: “Thrasher” written in Old English on inside right forearm, 1-inch-wide “rope” with a knot around left bicep, one across back of neck, and the initials “JT” across center of lower back

Agency Case #: 0408161548
ViCAP Alert #: 2016-03-01
NameUs:
MP# 178

To provide or request additional information, please contact Detective Ralph Mayercik of the Overton County, Tennessee, Sheriff’s Department at 931-403-0092 or ralph.mayercik@leo.gov or the FBI’s Violent Criminal Apprehension Program (ViCAP) at 800-634-4097 or vicap@leo.gov.


Unidentified Remains – Allenstown, New Hampshire

Attention: Homicide/Missing Persons/Crime Analysis Units

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Victim 1

Victim 2

Victim 3

Victim 4

Date Found 11/10/1985 11/10/1985 05/09/2000 05/09/2000
Sex Female Female Female Female
Race White White White White
Age 22 to 33 5 to 11 2 to 4 1 to 3
Height 5’4” to 5’7” 4’2” to 4’4” 3’10” 2’5”
Weight (lbs) 120 to 140 65 to 85 Unknown Unknown
Hair Color Brown Brown Brown Blonde
Hair Style To shoulder To collar Wavy Wavy
Additional

Information

3 fillings, missing teeth Double-pierced ears Pronounced overbite Large gap in upper front teeth
NamUs UP# 2174 UP# 2173 UP# 2175 UP# 2176

 

1/6/2016

On November 10, 1985, the unidentified remains of an adult female (victim 1) and a juvenile female (victim 2) were discovered in a 55-gallon metal barrel covered with a tarp. They were located in a wooded area behind a trailer park adjacent to Bear Brook State Park near Allenstown, New Hampshire. Victim 1 is a white female aged 22 to 33, and victim 2 is a white female aged 5 to 11. On May 9, 2000, a second barrel was discovered approximately 100 yards from the first with the skeletal remains of victims 3 and 4. Victim 3 is a white female aged 2 to 4, and victim 4 is a white female aged 1 to 3. All four victims were killed between 1980 and 1985 and possibly as early as 1977. DNA analysis revealed that victim 1 is the mother of 2 and 4. Victim 3 is not maternally related to victim 1, yet there is a possibility of paternal relationship to the other juveniles. All four victims likely were living in the same area for the last 2 to 3 months of their lives.

For futher information and photographs regarding these victims, refer to the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) database. Case report numbers are identified above.

ViCAP Alert #: 2015-11-03

To provide or request additional information, please contact the New Hampshire State Police Cold Case Unit at 603-271-2663 or coldcaseunit@dos.nh.gov or the FBI’s Violent Criminal Apprehension Program (ViCAP) at 800-634-4097 or vicap@leo.gov.


Unidentified Remains – West Chester, Ohio

Attention: Homicide, Missing Persons, and Crime Analysis Units

Found on March 7, 2015, in a wooded area near Tylersville Road, West Chester, Ohio

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1/6/2016

On Saturday, March 7, 2015, a human skull was found by kids in a wooded area in West Chester, Ohio. Evidence collected in the area suggests that the individual was wearing a Bobby Brooks brand white, short-sleeved, pull-over shirt with red and blue horizontal stripes; Faded Glory brand blue jeans (size 12); and SAS brand black tie shoes. Found nearby was a blue denim cloth bag with a black fanny pack containing a pair of scissors, a knife, a lighter, and cotton candy lip gloss. Items also recovered, which may be associated with the victim, include two pairs of eyeglasses (prescription and reading) and a pair of gloves. This individual most likely died within the past 6 months.

Race: White

Sex: Female  

Age: 35 to 60 (estimated)

Height: 5’3” to 5’9” (approximately)

Weight: Unknown

Hair: Brown/Gray (6 to 12 inches long)

Eyes: Unknown

Clothing: Bobby Brooks brand white shirt with red and blue horizontal stripes, Faded Glory blue jeans, and SAS “Freetime Women’s Tripad” brand black shoes. A fanny pack and a two-handled blue denim cloth bag also were recovered.

Dental: Upper dentures without implants and lower dentures with mandibular implants. Decedent had severe bone atrophy in the maxilla and mandible. This was an expensive, unique dental prosthetic.

ViCAP Alert #: 2015-11-02
Coroner #: 
15-174
NamUs #: 13635

To provide or request additional information, please contact Detective Travis Oakes, West Chester Police Department, Butler County, Ohio, at 513-759-7267 or toakes@westchesteroh.org, or the FBI’s Violent Criminal Apprehension Program (ViCAP) at 800-634-4097 or vicap@leo.gov.


Missing Persons – Oscoda, Michigan

Attention: Homicide/Missing Persons/Crime Analysis Units

Missing since October 31, 1969

1/6/2016

On Friday, October 31, 1969, schoolmates Pamela Sue Hobley (15) and Patricia Spencer (16) were reported missing from Oscoda, Michigan. The girls were not considered friends, but it is thought that they may have skipped school together. No one has seen or heard from them since.  Neither girl had a purse or ID with them. Foul play is suspected. For additional information and photographs regarding these victims, refer to the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) database, case report numbers MP# 11478 and 11479.

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Name: Pamela Sue Hobley

Race: White

Sex: Female

Age: 15

Height: 5’6” to 5’8”

Weight: 100 to 115 pounds

Hair: Brown (longer than shoulder length)

Eyes: Brown

Clothing: Chunky shoes, 3/4 length white fur-like coat with brown fur trim, brown and white plaid skirt, long-sleeve blouse with ruffled cuffs, and white cotton knee socks

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Name: Patricia Spencer

Race: White

Sex: Female

Age: 16

Height: 5’3” to 5’5”

Weight: 120 to 130 pounds

Hair: Blonde (longer than shoulder length)

Eyes: Blue

Clothing: Tweed or brown plaid skirt, brown sweater, grey and green plaid jacket, and brown shoes with thick heels

ViCAP Alert #: 2015-12-04
NameUs:
MP# 11478 and 11479

To provide or request additional information, please contact Detective Sergeant Sarah Krebs, Michigan State Police, Lansing, Michigan, at 313-215-0675 or krebss@michigan.gov, or the FBI’s Violent Criminal Apprehension Program (ViCAP) at 800-634-4097 or vicap@leo.gov.


Missing Person – Conewago Township, Pennsylvania

Attention: Homicide/Missing Persons/Crime Analysis Units

Missing since January 29, 1999

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1/6/2016

On Friday, January 29, 1999, Diane Louise Wolf (Althoff) was reported missing after she did not show up to work at 11:00 p.m. at Hanover Foods, located on Route 116, Hanover, Pennsylvania. She last was seen depositing money at Allfirst Bank, located on Dart Drive, at 7:30 a.m. that same morning. Two days after Diane disappeared, her 1994 turquoise Pontiac Grand Prix was found securely parked at the Weis Market parking lot in Hanover, Pennsylvania. Diane left behind her cell phone, clothes, and personal effects. Her purse and credit cards have not been used or found. Foul play is suspected. For additional information and photographs regarding this victim, refer to the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) database, case report number MP# 1466.

Name: Diana Louise Wolf (Althoff)

Race: White

Sex: Female

Age: 47

Height: 5’5” to 5’6”

Weight: 175 to 190 pounds

Hair: Brown

Eyes: Brown

Tattoo: Purple rose on left ankle

Clothing: Unknown

ViCAP Alert #: 2015-12-02
NameUs:
MP# 1466

To provide or request additional information, please contact Trooper Scott Denisch, Pennsylvania State Police, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, at 717-671-7500 or sdenisch@pa.gov, or the FBI’s Violent Criminal Apprehension Program (ViCAP) at 800-634-4097 or vicap@leo.gov.


Unidentified Remains – Jackson County, Wisconsin

Attention: Homicide/Missing Persons/Crime Analysis Units

Found on August 15, 1978, in the Township of Knapp, Jackson County, Wisconsin

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1/6/2016

On Tuesday, August 15, 1978, the Jackson County, Wisconsin, Sheriff’s Office was notified of the recovery of a human skull in a remote area in the Township of Knapp. The photos are a scientific reconstruction approximating the victim’s appearance in 1978. The man’s hairstyle, the presence or absence of a beard, mustache, eyeglasses, eye color, height, and weight are unknown. One silver-colored Medi-Stud brand earring was located near the body. The earring is believed to have been used by ear piercing salons. For additional information and photographs regarding this victim, refer to the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) database, case report number UP14211.

Race: White

Sex: Male

Age: 28 to 52 (estimated)

Clothing: One silver-colored Medi-Stub brand earring was located near the skull.

ViCAP Alert #: 2015-12-01
NameUs:
#UP 12415

To provide or request additional information, please contact Special Agent Joseph Welsch, Wisconsin Department of Justice, Criminal Division, Madison, Wisconsin, at 715-839-3830 or welschjw@doj.state.wi.us, or the FBI’s Violent Criminal Apprehension Program (ViCAP) at 800-634-4097 or vicap@leo.gov.


Missing Person – Bloomfield, Indiana

Attention: Homicide/Missing Persons/Crime Analysis Units

Missing since January 1, 2015

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1/6/2016

On Friday, January 2, 2015, Marina Pearl Boelter was reported missing by her coworkers after she did not show up for work at the IGA grocery store, located off South Highway 231, Bloomfield, Indiana, on January 1. Marina Boelter last was observed after work at approximately 6:00 p.m. on December 31 at the old Sunoco gas station gravel lot directly north of the IGA. She has not been seen since. For additional information and photographs regarding this victim, refer to the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) database, case report number MP# 27383.

Name: Marina Pearl Boelter

Race: White

Sex: Female

Age: 18

Height: 5’3”

Weight: 120 pounds

Hair: Blonde/strawberry blonde

Eyes: Blue

Clothing: Marina last was seen wearing pink and white Nike Shox shoes. She frequently wore a cross necklace as displayed in the photo.

ViCAP Alert #: 2015-12-03
NameUs:
MP# 27383

To provide or request additional information, please contact Detective Bradley Stille, Indiana State Police, Indianapolis, Indiana, at 812-332-4411 or bstille@isp.in.gov, or the FBI’s Violent Criminal Apprehension Program (ViCAP) at 800-634-4097 or vicap@leo.gov.

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