Missing Person FBI Leads Search for 10 Year Old East Texas Girl

Hundreds of volunteers joined the FBI Saturday to search for a 10-year-old who may have been abducted from an East Texas church.

The Tyler Morning Telegraph reported that volunteers included retirees and college students.

Kayla Gomez-Orozco of Tyler has been missing since Tuesday evening. She was with her mother at Bullard First Assembly Church in Bullard when she vanished.

Fox 4 Dallas reported Friday that a local crime stoppers posted a reward for information that leads to her discovery. The $60,000 reward includes $40,000 from a private donor.

The station reported that the small town of Tyler has embraced the missing girl’s family in a show of support.

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“It’s very nurturing, definitely. The support makes us feel a little bit better,” Kayla’s older brother Kenneth Gomez said. “But at the same time, it makes us realize that this is really happening. And it’s not just a nightmare, it’s reality.”

The FBI asked search volunteers to show up at Bullard High School at 7 a.m. Saturday.

FBI agent Thomas Class said Wednesday that Kayla is considered a missing person but that officials have not ruled out a possible abduction, KHOU-TV reported.

Kayla is also the subject of an Amber Alert that describes her as being 4-feet-tall and 90 pounds with black hair and brown eyes.

The Morning Telegraph reported Friday that a police report shows Kayla’s disappearance was reported to police shortly after 8 p.m.

The report says a deputy found out a taco restaurant next door to the church had surveillance cameras but they were not working.

Kayla Gomez-Orozco. (Fox 4 Dallas)

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Wrongful Death Second Body Found on Property of S.C Murder Suspect

Investigators unearthed a body Sunday from a wooded section of the property of a South Carolina man who was charged with murder that day as the painstaking search for more remains on the site continues Monday.

The unidentified body was the second found buried on the expansive property owned by Todd Kohlhepp, the 45-year-old real estate broker and convicted sex offender after his arrest Thursday. He was charged last week with kidnapping 30-year-old Kala Brown, who was found alive, chained by the neck and ankles, inside a metal storage container on his land.

In addition to the kidnapping charge, Kohlhepp was charged Sunday with four counts of murder related to a 2003 quadruple homicide, and authorities have said he could be linked to as many as seven deaths in all. Spartanburg County Sheriff Chuck Wright did not know when further charges might be brought against Kohlhepp, but Solicitor Barry Barnette said other charges are likely.

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The search for bodies has extended beyond the Woodruff, S.C., property to other locations linked to Kohlhepp, though Wright declined to say where investigators were looking. The investigation is widespread and no longer limited to South Carolina, Wright said.

Just how far and for how long the search will continue is unclear, but with a private pilot’s license since 2006 and as a real estate broker in Greenville and Spartanburg who owned his own property management business, the search may prove vast.

He has yet to be charged in relation to the two bodies that have now been found buried on his property. The remains of Charles David Carver, 32, who was Brown’s boyfriend and had gone missing along with her in late August, were recovered Friday. Carver had been shot multiple times, said Spartanburg County Coroner Rusty Clevenger.

Crews were still working to recover the body of the unidentified person whose remains were found Sunday.

“We can’t tell anything about the cause of death, gender or how long or any of that stuff,” said Wright at news conference.

Wright said it is believed to be one of the two bodies the suspect told investigators about when he was brought to the scene Saturday morning. Neither Wright nor Clevenger would speculate on an identity, or whether Kohlhepp had identified who might be in those graves.

The search Sunday kept to the woods well away from Wofford Road, with South Carolina Law Enforcement Division personnel working the site with local law enforcement agencies. Wright said the FBI and Homeland Security have been assisting with the case as well.

The process of recovering the body has been meticulous, Clevenger said.

“You go to the point where they reference, where they tell you, and you very meticulously take off small layers of soil until you can identify potential for human remains,” Clevenger said. Experts meticulously dig around and underneath the body to preserve every bit of evidence possible, he said.

Wright and Clevenger declined to say whether the remains were skeletal or how long they may have been buried on the property, and would only classify them as “human remains.”

Earlier Sunday, Kohlhepp appeared in court in Spartanburg and was officially charged with four counts of murder. The charges are for the four deaths at a Chesnee motorcycle shop 13 years ago Sunday.

Kohlhepp was denied bond and his next court appearance was scheduled for Jan. 19.

He is currently charged in the deaths at Superbike Motorsports of Scott Ponder, 30, Ponder’s 52-year-old mother and part-time employee Beverly Guy, and employees Brian Lucas, 29, and Chris Sherbert, 26, Wright said. The four were found “brutally murdered” on Nov. 6, 2003, at the business on Parris Bridge Road. The case was Spartanburg County’s first quadruple homicide.

Wright said Brown believed there could be four bodies buried on the property.

On Thursday Brown drew attention to deputies on site to serve a search warrant related to her missing persons case by “knocking” from within the metal building. Kohlhepp was on site, too, and taken into custody.

Carver’s stepbrother, Nathan Shiflet, who has visited the property, said his family is only beginning to process what happened.

Shiflet said that even as his family struggles with their grief, they are thankful the case has helped investigators solve the 13-year-old quadruple homicide.

“My emotions are running so many different ways,” Shiflet said. “David was just the best person you could ever meet. He always had that smile. He is a hero taken from us the wrong way, but David brought closure to other families.”

Shiflet said his family is seeking privacy as they deal with Carver’s death and as they learn more about Kohlhepp.

“We will always love David,” Shiflet said. “We need a little time to process this tragedy this psycho monster brought to our family.”

Many people drove past Kohlhepp’s property Sunday, some even got out of the car.

One of the onlookers was Kerin Hannah of Spartanburg, one of Kohlhepp’s former clients. Kohlhepp had sold her house for her in 2006.

“I’m stunned,” Hannah said shaking her head. “Completely stunned. He was in my house. I was in a car with him.”

She said the person she knew in 2006 and the person she saw on TV the other day were different.

“He was young,” Hannah said. “He was not the same guy he is right now or he didn’t appear to be.”

When she met him 10 years ago, she said he was smart, arrogant, and told her about his grandfather teaching him to shoot guns, and going for his pilot’s license.

They were Facebook acquaintances, but didn’t keep in contact much after he helped sell her house. But she remembered his Facebook posts started to become odd about the time he bought the land on Wofford Road.

Hannah’s friend Tammy Whaley, of Spartanburg, met Kohlhepp once after a friend suggested she use him as her real estate agent about three or four years ago. Just 15 minutes into a conversation with him, she decided she didn’t like Kohlhepp.

“I had an adverse reaction to him,” Whaley said. “He made me feel uncomfortable…I will never doubt my intuition. How can someone be pure evil and operate in normal society as well?”

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Accident Reconstruction 6 Injured in Accident Involving Several Vehicles

5 people have been taken to the hospital with minor injuries following a multiple vehicle crash in Lexington. The accident happened on I-75 SB near mile marker 108.

According to officials, the accident involved a camper and two passenger vehicles. All three drivers and two passengers were taken to the hospital with minor injuries.

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Officers say because of the traffic backup, a second accident occurred just a mile down the road. A semi truck and a passenger car collided, and one person was taken to the hospital with minor injuries.

The interstate is expected to be shut down in that area for several hours.

It’s unclear what caused the accident.

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Missing Person Golden Alert Canceled for Missing Laurel County Woman

A missing Laurel County woman has been located. Deputies say 80-year-old Nora Ledford is safe. No other information has been released.

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The Laurel County Sheriff’s Office has issued a Golden Alert for a missing woman. 80-year-old Nora Ledford was last seen at her home on Sasser Road around 5:45 p.m. Sunday.

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Deputies say Ledford may have some disabilities.

She is described as a white female, 5’0″, 130 pounds, blue eyes and shoulder length partially gray hair. Ledford was last seen wearing a light colored shirt with floral designs, blue jeans and a light blue jacket with tennis shoes.

Multiple agencies are currently searching the area for Ledford. If you have any information on her whereabouts, please contact the sheriff’s department immediately.

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Missing Person Golden Alert Issued for Laurel County Teen

A Golden Alert has been issued for a missing 16-year-old boy from Laurel County. Deputies say Kenneth Preston Dezarn has disabilities, and was last seen Friday morning when his mother dropped him off at school.

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Dezarn is described as a white male, 6 feet tall, 130 pounds, brown hair, fair complexion and blue eyes. He was wearing a red shirt, blue jeans, blue hoodie and combat boots.

Anyone with any information is asked to contact the sheriff’s office.

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Private Detective: Lexington Police Looking For Teen Suspected in Burglaries

Lexington police officers are working to find a teenager wanted in connected with multiple home burglaries.

Investigators say 18-year-old Antonio Bell broke into a home on Indiana Avenue. He is also a suspect in other burglaries in Lexington neighborhoods, according to officers.

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Bell has an active warrant for Burglary 2nd.

If you know where Bell is, call police at (859) 258-3600.

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Private Detective: Former Boone County Teacher Charged With Sexual Abuse

A former Boone County teacher has been charged with sexual abuse after she allegedly had an inappropriate relationship with a student.

Police say Kendra Caldwell, 27, began the relationship with a 13-year-old girl while she attended R.A. Jones Middle School in Florence.

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Authorities say the relationship continued with the girl who is now in high school.

Caldwell is charged with sex abuse and using electronics to procure a minor.

The former teacher resigned from her position earlier this week.

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Private Detective: Man Steals Wallet From Retired ABC Officer

Detectives are looking for a man who stole a wallet from a retired ABC Officer on 6th Street and Spence Alley.

Police say that on Friday, a retired ABC officer was unloading things from his car when a man came up to him and implied that he had a knife. They say the man demanded the retired ABC officer’s wallet. When he got the wallet, he took off running west on 6th Street.

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The retired officer got in his car and took off chasing after the man. Police say that when they got to the Coolivan apartments at the end of West 6th Street, the subject threw the wallet down and ran off.

The retired officer got his wallet back and was not injured.

Detectives say they are trying to get fingerprints off the wallet.

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Private Detective: Two People Arrested for Trying to Sell Rock Salt as Methamphetamine

Two people are behind bars after police say they were trying to sell rock salt as methamphetamine.

Investigators say Steven Moore was arrested at a traffic stop when they found more than a pound of rock salt, a digital scale, plastic baggies, a small amount of cash, a syringe, and actual meth in his car.

“I mean I do do drugs, but I am not a needle man,” Moore told LEX 18 in a jailhouse interview. “I don’t believe in needles, but they got me charged with syringes.”

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Now Moore and a friend, Marsha Anderson, are facing charges from that night. Deputies say that Anderson has successfully sold rock salt to others before.

Moore said that he was just there to visit Anderson, not to sell fake meth.

“It may take me time to get out of this, but once I get out of this I can probably pick my life back up,” said Moore.

Moore is scheduled for a preliminary hearing next week.

Anderson bonded out of jail Friday morning.

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Private Detective: Stabbing at Rutgers University

According to the Rutgers University Twitter page, a suspect is in custody after a stabbing at the business school.

Students were asked to take shelter at 2:45 p.m., according to the first tweet.

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Just before 3:30 the school tweeted that the suspect was in custody and the area was safe.

The Twitter page says that police are still investigating. The suspect and two other people are being treated for injuries.

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