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Deesandy
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08-12-2003

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Amber Alert Issued for 18 Month Old New Mexico Boy
Posted: Monday May 9 3:09 AM CT
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The New Mexico State Police issued the Amber Alert late Sunday night after the boy was abducted and his mother found dead in her Ruidoso condo.

Justin Black, 18 months old. He has brown hair and brown eyes. No further description is available at this time.

The suspect is Ivan Villa. No description is available at this time.

Villa was last seen driving a 2000 model Ford Mustang, gray or silver in color, New Mexico license plate GBN805. New Mexico State Police say Villa was seen late Sunday evening driving along US-70 near Alamogordo, New Mexico. State Police cannot confirm how the mother died and say Villa is not the missing child's father.

Anyone with information is asked to call New Mexico state police at 505-258-7365 or dial 911.


Deesandy
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Sex offenders AWOL from state registry

Nearly 9,000 not accounted for; pictures to be online by autumn

May 9, 2005

BY ZLATI MEYER
FREE PRESS STAFF WRITER

For eight years, convicted sex offender Douglas Brust has walked the streets of metro Detroit anonymously. His Redford Township neighbors didn't know about his criminal past nor, for that matter, did the township police.

Last month, the local police got a tip from the Michigan State Police that the 46-year-old might be living in the township since moving from Hale in Iosco County almost a decade ago.

Convicted of third-degree criminal sexual conduct in 1986, Brust was to remain in the sex-offender registry for 25 years and update State Police of his whereabouts. He faces a return to prison after being charged Friday with a felony for his failure to register.

But the resident of the 18000 block of Beech Daly is far from the only person who has fallen off law-enforcement officials' radar screen. According to the State Police, close to 9,000 are AWOL -- or 24 percent of Michigan's 36,748 sex offenders on the state's complete registry, which is available only to law enforcement. The public registry has fewer names because certain offenders, such as juveniles, are not listed.

On May 1, the State Police ramped up the registry by posting pictures of some offenders. The Secretary of State provides the photos, which must be verified before they are posted. By fall, photos should be available for every sex offender on the registry, said Shanon Akans, State Police spokesperson.

During a phone interview in late April, Brust defended his decision to not update the state on his whereabouts, saying he faced harassment after he served an 8-year sentence and completed his parole in January 1996. He was found guilty of having forced sex with a drunken woman in a Dalton Township apartment 10 days after his 27th birthday, according to Muskegon County Circuit Court documents.

The now-married father of four sons, who range in age from 15 months to 8 years, explained that he didn't update his registry information out of fear that he would be attacked.

"I paid my restitution," said Brust, adding that he's also quit drinking. "This has been haunting me. When do I get a break in this? I got kids in school. I worry about them."

Under Michigan law, offenders must initially register upon their convictions. Felony offenders must report to a local law-enforcement agency every quarter; misdemeanor offenders must check in annually. They have to report a change of address within 10 days and must remain on the registry from 10 years to life, depending on their crime.

State Police are not required to make sure that sex offenders update the registry. But State Police spokeswoman Melody Kindraka said when police catch people who were required to check in and didn't, arrest warrants are issued and entered into the Law Enforcement Information Network (LEIN). As soon as their records are pulled up -- such as during a routine traffic stop -- officers will know they are absconders.

Few police agencies check to make sure sex offenders within their city boundaries are registering and updating addresses, Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard said last week, but he has made it a priority. County deputies are visiting the homes of sex offenders who have not registered or updated their addresses with police. Offenders who have not checked in but have not moved are to be slapped with a misdemeanor punishable by to 90 days in prison.

Offenders who have moved and not registered are subject to a felony charge punishable by up to four years in prison, said Bouchard, who, as a state senator, sponsored the 1996 legislation to make the registry public.

He said he believes the system is having an impact.

"I think the number of people not registering is diminishing in Oakland County," Bouchard said. "I think adding the photos to the registry will be a useful tool, too. Individuals often don't want to report in and if a neighbor or someone sees the person's photo, they can help us double check. We're training the eyes and ears of the community to help us run down those individuals who are breaking the law."

Macomb County Sheriff Mark Hackel said Tuesday that the sheriff's office tracks the more than 100 registered sex offenders in his jurisdiction through the required quarterly check-ins.

If some are no-shows, the sheriff's staff sends notices to their last known residence. Failure to respond to those prompts detectives to seek arrest warrants.

Since the existing system is efficient, he said, his department doesn't conduct so-called sweeps that can be a financial burden to law enforcement agencies.

Critics of the state's efforts to keep track of sex offenders agree that the photos may help, because they make identification easier.

"If the registry were better updated and had a better compliance rate, it wouldn't be necessary to have photos on it," said state Rep. Leon Drolet, R-Clinton Township, who helped come up with the idea to add headshots to the sex-offender database. "They just don't have adequate manpower to keep tabs and follow where people move."

Since the public registry went online in 1999, it has been heavily used by people searching for sex offenders in their neighborhood. On Brust's street, the news that an unregistered offender had been living in the area brought mixed reactions.

"It's a shame you have people like that in the neighborhood," Brust's neighbor Earl Masters, 47, the father of a 2-year-old girl, said. "I just try to keep my kid safe and do the best that I can. I thought this was a pretty decent neighborhood ... I'm surprised."

But Sarah Thomas, 23, whose family has lived in the house next door to Brust's for 13 years, defended him. "He's like my dad. ... I don't think it should be public. I don't think it's necessary for everyone in ... Redford to know. It should be between him and the court."

Brust's current address is now in the state registry. The charge against him carries a possible penalty of four years in prison and/or a $2,000 fine, Maria Miller, spokeswoman for Wayne County prosecutor Kym Worthy, said Friday.

Redford Township Police Capt. Scott McLaey has characterized Brust as a model citizen since his release from prison. However, the U.S. Department of Justice says 5 percent of sex offenders are rearrested for another sex crime within three years of their release from prison -- which is 4 times more likely than non-sex offenders.

Brust, a truck driver, said some offenders need to be on the registry because they leave prison and commit another sex offense. "They got a problem. They keep getting into trouble for same thing. First-time offenders like me? I just want to get on with my life and do what I got to do."


Ophiliasgrandma
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The New Mexico baby from May 9th was found safe in Mexico today.

Deesandy
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Search on for two children whose relatives were found slain
Sheriff: 'It was not a murder-suicide'

Tuesday, May 17, 2005 Posted: 9:41 PM EDT (0141 GMT)

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(CNN) -- Investigators have no leads in a triple slaying at a home in Idaho and are searching for two children who lived there, authorities said Tuesday.

The killings have shocked the quaint community of Coeur d'Alene and prompted massive searches for 9-year-old Dylan and 8-year-old Shasta Groene. An Amber Alert was issued earlier Tuesday for the two youngsters.

Authorities said the children's mother, Brenda Groene, and their 13-year-old brother Slade were among those killed in the home. The mother's boyfriend, Mark McKenzie, 37, was also found dead in the home.

"Our main concerns right now are the two children," Kootenai County Sheriff Rocky Watson told reporters.

He said authorities have no leads on an abduction, people of interest or a direction the children could be traveling.

"We don't have any clue yet," he said. "We just know that there are two children that are normally in that house that are not."

He added, "We're just doing everything we can early because time is the essence with children."

Search teams using dogs fanned out across the area and a helicopter aided the search.

The FBI was assisting in the search, while detectives from the state and Spokane, Washington, were helping process the crime scene.

Watson said the woman's ex-husband has been ruled out as a suspect. He also said it is clear a triple homicide occurred.

"It was not a murder-suicide," he said.

He said investigators would be processing the crime scene for the next two or three days. Authorities would not release the names of the three people slain.

The Amber Alert describes Dylan as a 4-foot-tall boy, 60 pounds, with blonde, crewcut hair and blue eyes; and Shasta as 3-foot-10, 40 pounds, with long auburn-brown hair and hazel green eyes.


Halfunit
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09-02-2001

Wednesday, May 18, 2005 - 3:41 am   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Halfunit a private message Print Post    
Text message Amber Alerts available for mobile phones:

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From what I understand, these messages are free, but I would double check with your wireless carrier.


Deesandy
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Idaho investigators receive tip about possible sighting of missing children



COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho (AP) — Authorities looking for two children missing from a home where their mother and two other people were slain searched for a van Friday after receiving a tip that the youngsters may have been in the vehicle.

Kootenai County sheriff's Capt. Ben Wolfinger said authorities were assessing the credibility of the tip from a shopkeeper in Bonners Ferry, 75 miles north of Coeur d'Alene.

"We put an attempt to locate them, a description of the vehicle, particularly focusing on northern Idaho, western Montana and southern Canada area," he told CNN Friday. "Every law enforcement agency, and quite frankly a lot of the public, are looking for that van."

The driver of the light-colored van asked for directions to Libby, Mont., and investigators checked highways and side roads between Bonners Ferry and Libby without success, according to the Boundary County Sheriff's department.

Authorities said various witnesses have given conflicting descriptions of the van, the man who was driving and the two children.

"Every tip that comes in is going to be investigated," said Coeur d'Alene police Sgt. Christie Wood. "At this point, nothing's come of that."

Also Friday, the children's father begged for the return of 9-year-old Dylan and 8-year-old Shasta.

"If they can see me or hear me, I want them to know I love them, I need them back with me," Steve Groene told CNN. "Everybody's praying for them, and all I can tell them is please hang in there. This will be over soon. They're coming home."

On Thursday, a concrete worker was cleared as a suspect in the slayings after authorities said he voluntarily took and passed a polygraph test during a seven-hour interview with investigators.

Robert Roy Lutner, 33, was the last known visitor to the house where the victims — Brenda Kay Groene, 40; her 13-year-old son, Slade Vincent Groene; and her boyfriend, Mark McKenzie, 37 — were discovered.

Lutner told investigators he saw the three alive when he attended a "barbecue-type get-together" Sunday night at the family's home less than 24 hours before the bodies were found, Wolfinger said.

Lutner remained in custody on a probation violation warrant unrelated to the slayings and child disappearances, authorities said.

County Coroner Dr. Robert West said the victims were bludgeoned to death. He would not say when they died or what kind of weapon was used.

Wolfinger urged anyone who attended the Sunday gathering to contact the sheriff's office. Authorities have received pledges of more than $70,000 for a reward fund.



Deesandy
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Amber Alert Issued for 2 month old Illinois boy
Posted: Saturday May 21, 2005 8:34 PM CT


The Chicago Police Department and the State of Illinois issued the Amber Alert after an agrivated Assault at 3956 West 56th Place in Chicago.

Fernando Torres, 2 months old. He's wearing a white shirt with brown pants and white socks. No further information is available on the description at this time.

There are two suspects in this Amber Alert. The first is a 25 year old Hispanic 5 feet 6 inches tall, 165 pounds with black hair, brown eyes, and a medium complexion. He is wearing a black shirt with yellow lettering and dark pants. The second suspect is a male Hispanic is 25 years old. There is no further information on the description of the second suspect at this time.

The vehicle in this abduction is a small white 4-door passenger vehicle. No further information is available on the license plate at this time.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Chicago Illinois Police Department at

Ophiliasgrandma
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I pray one of these suspects is the baby's father with the child interests in mind.

Deesandy
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Amber Alert Issued for 2 Year Old Arkansas Girl
Posted: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 3:34 PM CT


The Arkansas state police issued the Amber Alert after the girl was apparently abducted on May 24 from 9747 Highway 412 in Paragould on Tuesday morning. The girls mother was also abducted and later stabbed.

Tarara Finch, 2 year old black female. She was last seen wearing a purple shirt and blue pants. No further description is available at this time.

The suspect is Elliott Finch. He's 25 years old, black, 6 feet tall and 150 pounds. The suspect is considered armed and dangerous.

The vehicle in this abduction is a silver Dodge Stratus bearing Arkansas license 558-JJC.

Anyone with information on this case should call the Jonesboro Police Department at (870) 935-5562 or dial 911.

Deesandy
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Amber Alert Issued for 5 to 8 Year Old Houston Texas Girl
Posted: Thursday, June 16, 2005 12:14 PM CT


The Montgomery County Texas Sheriff's Office issued the Amber Alert on Thursday morning after the girl was reportedly abducted according to witnesses.

Unknown white female, 5 to 8 years old with shoulder-length brown hair and wearing a pink shirt with a pink rose and green leaves, pink flip-flops and black shorts.

The suspect is described as a white or Hispanic man, wearing a hat with a star on it and a chinstrap.

The suspect vehicle is a black box-style van with dark-colored rims, dirt on the wheels, no windows on the side and a sliding door.

Sheriff's Office investigators said the van witnesses described is similar to the vehicle used in an abduction attempt about a month ago in the same area.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Montgomery County sheriff's Office at (936) 760-5876. or dial 911.

Deesandy
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Idaho Girl Found; Brother Feared Dead

By NICHOLAS K. GERANIOS, Associated Press Writer 6 minutes ago

COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho - More than six weeks after she disappeared from a home where family members were bludgeoned to death, an 8-year-old girl was found safe Saturday, sharing a meal with a registered sex offender at a Denny's restaurant in her hometown.
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Shasta Groene was being reunited with her father, but her 9-year-old brother, Dylan, remained missing and was feared dead, Kootenai County Sheriff's Capt. Ben Wolfinger said.

"Our initial information is that he may be deceased," Wolfinger said, adding that officials were continuing the search for him.

Joseph Edward Duncan III, a registered sex offender from Fargo, N.D., was arrested and charged with kidnapping. He was being held without bond, and Wolfinger said more charges were possible.

Duncan, 42, had an outstanding warrant for failing to register as a high-risk sex offender and was facing charges of molesting a 6-year-old boy in Minnesota. He was released on bail in April, just weeks before the children disappeared.

Shasta was spotted by a waitress early Saturday just miles from the home where her mother, older brother and mother's boyfriend were discovered bound and bludgeoned to death on May 16.

Amber Dean, 24, said she thought she recognized the girl eating onion rings, cheese sticks and chicken strips with an older man. Shasta's picture has been posted around town and shown in the media.

"It clicked in my brain that she looks familiar," she said.

Dean tried to keep the pair at the restaurant longer by giving the girl crayons, coloring paper and a mask from the movie "Madagascar," and offering the girl dessert.

"I was trying to figure out a way to keep them there so the officers would have time to get there," she said.

It was not yet known where the girl had spent the past six weeks. She was being interviewed at a medical center but appeared physically well.

"She's a little girl," Wolfinger said. "Obviously she's been through a pretty traumatic time."

Tom Kraus, Brenda Groene's great-uncle in Whitefish, Mont., said family members were elated by the news of Shasta's return and hoping that Dylan also would be found alive.

"Obviously, we were very excited they found Shasta," Kraus said. "We are hopeful they can find Dylan. We're very happy those folks at Denny's recognized her and that they found her."

Dylan and Shasta had been missing since at least May 16, when sheriff's deputies responded to their rural home after a neighbor reported that dogs were barking and the door of one vehicle was open but no one was in sight.

The deputies found the bound bodies of Brenda Groene, 40, Slade Groene, 13, and Mark McKenzie, 37. The victims were bound and then bludgeoned to death.

Investigators had interviewed hundreds of people, searched through 800 tons of trash and fielded more than 2,000 tips. It was not known whether Duncan had a connection with the victims.

"We don't have any idea who Duncan is, other than a very, very sick individual. Sick and stupid to go to a Denny's at 2 a.m. with a child," Bob Price, Shasta Groene's paternal uncle, said by telephone from Tacoma, Wash.

Police were seeking a warrant to search a stolen red Jeep that officials said Duncan had been driving. In Fargo, officers were securing Duncan's apartment in a neighborhood where a number of North Dakota State University students live, police Sgt. Shannon Ruziska said.

Duncan, whose criminal history dates back to 1980, enrolled at the university in 2000, majoring in computer science, and made the dean's list. When he moved to Fargo, more than 300 people attended a community notification meeting.

Kerstin Haugen, who lives in an apartment building next door, said she had not seen Duncan for several months. Police stopped by looking for him, she said.

"He seemed normal," Haugen said. She said she was not aware that he was a registered sex offender when she first moved in, but found out later from neighbors. She said he kept to himself.

Ruziska said police were doing quarterly checks on Duncan.

"The call from Idaho was a surprise to us," Ruziska said.

Duncan was convicted in 1980 of raping a 14-year-old boy in Washington state when he was 16.

Last July, he was accused of molesting a 6-year-old boy at a school playground in Minnesota. He had been released by Becker County, Minn., authorities in April on $15,000 bond and ordered to stay in touch with a probation agent. In May, authorities said they were seeking Duncan on a warrant after he failed to do so.

Becker County Attorney Joseph Evans did not immediately return a call Saturday seeking comment.

Minnesota has moved to crack down on sex offenders since the slaying of college student Dru Sjodin across the state line in North Dakota. A sex offender from Minnesota is accused in the slaying.

A federal law creating a Web site with state-by-state information on sex offenders was inspired in part by the Sjodin case.

Twinkie
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Why would any judge let a KNOWN sex offender out on bail???? That just really burns me up! And for heaven's sake sentence them to life in prison. Sex offenders do not reform.

Deesandy
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I agree with you Twinkie. Things need to change.

Supergranny
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Not when these bleeding hearts keep saying they have to have solid proof! Or be a celebrity

Deesandy
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Amber Alert Issued for Two Arizona Children
Posted: Monday July 11 10:14 AM CT

The Maricopa County Sheriff's office and the Arizona Department of Public Safety issued the AMBER Alert after the children's grand parents and an uncle were found slain and the children were apparently kidnapped.

Bryan Cervantes is described as being a 18 month old Hispanic male, black hair, unknown eyes, 2'5". He was last seen wearing an orange t shirt with airplane on it and blue shorts.

Jennifer Cervantes is described as being a 3 year old Hispanic female, black hair, 3'4". She was last seen wearing a pink t shirt with "B" on it and flowered jeans.

The suspect, Rodrigo Cervantes-Zavala. is described as being a 34 year old male, Hispanic with black-graying hair, approximately 170 lbs.

The suspect may be driving a white 1998 Ford F-150 Pick Up with Arizona license plate number 866NMZ or a Green 1993 Buick 4D Arizona license plate number 709SDW.


Terolyn
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I think that every CONVICTED Sex offender should be microchipped with sometype of tracking device. Then regardless of if they register or not they would know where in the *#@)#(@ they are.

Twiggyish
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It's horrible!

Jimmer
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The thing that drives me crazy is that they put that tracking bracelet on Martha Stewart (like she was a dangerous offender) while these guys wander about wherever they like.

Deesandy
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I agree with Terolyn. If anyone sees any type of petition out there please post it.

Deesandy
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Missing
Full Name: Jessie James Threatts
Age: 8 days
Sex: Male
Height: 18 in
Weight: 4 lbs
Hair: Brown
Eyes: Brown
Skin Tone: Black
Description: Last seen wearing white t-shirt, diaper, white booties

Suspect
Full Name: Sabrina Cobbs
Age: 35
Sex: Female
Height: 5'2"
Weight: 105 lbs
Hair: Black
Eyes: Brown
Skin Tone: Black
Description: Wearing shorts and a shirt

Suspect
Full Name: Jessie James Threatts
Age: 59
Sex: Male
Height: 5'11
Weight: 180 lbs
Hair: Bald
Eyes: Brown
Skin Tone: Black
Description: Wearing shorts and no shirt.

Last Seen Address: Fort Meyer, FL
Last Seen Date/Time: 2005-07-20 00:00:00
Contact Name:
Contact Organization: Lee County Sheriff's Office
Contact Phone: 239-477-1234
The child was abducted by Sabrina Cobbs and Jessie James Threatts. The child was last seen at the 4000 block of Greenwood Avenue in Fort Meyers, FL and is believed to be in danger

Lee County Sheriff's Office - 239-477-1234

Deesandy
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Amber Alert Canceled for 8 Day Old Florida Boy
Posted: Thursday, July 21 2005 7:21 AM CT
Updated: Thursday, July 21, 2005 4:05 PM CT

The Lee County Sheriff's Department and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement canceled the amber alert on Thursday afternoon after the child was recovered safe. No further information is available at this time.

Jessie Threatts, 8 days old. He's a black male, 18 inches tall and 8 pounds. He has black eyes and brown hair. He was last seen wearing a white t-shirt, diaper, and white booties. The child was last seen at at the 4000 block of Greenwood avenue in Fort Myres, Florida.

The suspect is Sabrina Cobbs, a black female, 5 feet 2 inches tall, and 105 pounds. She has black hair and brown eyes.

The vehicle in the abduction, a blue Lincoln with Florida tag number J39NSG has been located.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Lee County Sheriff's Department at 239-477-1234 or dial 911.

Deesandy
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Amber Alert Issued for 8 Year old Nevada Girl
Posted: Saturday July 23, 2005 10:06 AM CT


The Lion county Sheriff's office and the state of Nevada issued the Amber Alert after the child was abducted Friday.

Lydia Bethany-Rose Rupp 8 year old female. She's 4 feet 9 inches tall, 85 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes.

The suspect is Aguerro, Fernando P. (AKA Gonzales, Fernando) who is a Hispanic male approximately 48 years of age. He is 6 foot 1 inch tall and 175 pounds. He has black and gray hair and brown eyes. He's slim build with a mustache.

He is driving a blue or silver Kia Rio with no license plates. The direction of travel is unknown. The suspect has relatives in Las Vegas and San Diego.

Anyone with information should call the Lion County Sheriff's office at 775-575-3383 or dial 911.

Deesandy
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Amber Alert Issued for 8 Year old Utah girl
Posted: Tuesday July 26, 2005 9:58 PM CT


The Salt Lake City Police Department and the state of Utah issued the Amber Alert on Tuesday night after it was reported a girl was forced in to a van by a male suspect.

8 year old Utah Girl 8 years old. She was seen wearing baggy grean shorts and white tank top. Her height and weight are unknown at this time.

The suspect is a male, 35-40 years of age, thin build. His hair is brown and is cut in a mullet. He is wearing a black short sleve shirt and black pants.
The vehicle is a gray or light blue full size van older make with rust spots.

Anyone with information is Asked to call the Salt Lake City Police department at 801-799-3000 or dial 911.

Deesandy
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Amber Alert Issued for 8 Year old Nevada Girl
Posted: Saturday July 23, 2005 10:06 AM CT


The Lion county Sheriff's office and the state of Nevada issued the Amber Alert after the child was abducted Friday.

Lydia Bethany-Rose Rupp 8 year old female. She's 4 feet 9 inches tall, 85 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes.

The suspect is Aguerro, Fernando P. (AKA Gonzales, Fernando) who is a Hispanic male approximately 48 years of age. He is 6 foot 1 inch tall and 175 pounds. He has black and gray hair and brown eyes. He's slim build with a mustache.

He is driving a blue or silver Kia Rio with no license plates. The direction of travel is unknown. The suspect has relatives in Las Vegas and San Diego.

Anyone with information should call the Lion County Sheriff's office at 775-575-3383 or dial 911.

Deesandy
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Amber Alert Canceled for 8 Year old Nevada Girl
Posted: Saturday July 23, 2005 10:06 AM CT
Updated: Saturday July 30, 2005 12:33 AM CT

The Lion county Sheriff's office and the state of Nevada canceled the Amber Alert late Friday night after the girl was found in Ensonata, Mexico. The suspect is in custody.

Lydia Bethany-Rose Rupp 8 year old female. She's 4 feet 9 inches tall, 85 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes.

The suspect is Aguerro, Fernando P. (AKA Gonzales, Fernando) who is a Hispanic male approximately 48 years of age. He is 6 foot 1 inch tall and 175 pounds. He has black and gray hair and brown eyes. He's slim build with a mustache.

He is driving a blue or silver Kia Rio with no license plates. The direction of travel is unknown. The suspect has relatives in Las Vegas and San Diego.

Anyone with information should call the Lion County Sheriff's office at 775-575-3383 or dial 911.