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Jeremy Alex

A young man who's been missing in Maine for several years...Here is the Myspace page with several photos posted.

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http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=159344578

The Jeremy Alex Fund

http://www.portsmouthrotary.org/JeremyAlexFund.cfm

His profile at the National Center for Missing Adults

http://www.theyaremissed.org/ncma/gallery/ncmaprofile_all.php?A200503135S
 
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Unsolved Homicides
There are approximately 20 to 25 homicides that occur, on average, every year in Maine. While the clearance rate on these cases is over 90 percent, some remain unsolved. This page lists a 40 year accumulation of victim names whose cases remain open with a brief synopsis. We continue to work on these cases and as always ask for your help. Please look at the case profiles below. If you have any information that could help bring closure please contact us. Thank you.



Person Year Town

Louise Bocuzzo 1994 Kennebunkport
Crystal Perry (SOLVED) 1994 Bridgton
Shirley Reilly Baldwin 1976 Lisbon Falls
Maxine T. Bitomski 1993 Kittery
Jeffrey L. Bradbury 1995 Lewiston
Chester Caruthers 1981 Harrison
Rose Anne Consalvi 1979 Berwick
Sean D. Conway 1991 Newfield
Jenna Nicole Crabtree 1996 Windham
Donald E. Dunlap 1988 Lewiston
Theresa Duran 1984 Gorham
Judith Hand 1971 Farmington
Susan Hannah 1992 Limington
Alice Hawkes 1987 Westbrook
Malcolm Hobbs 1997 North Berwick
Vincent La Vopa 1985 Arundel
Charles Mace 1974 Kittery
David Mair 1992 Fryeburg
Dorothy L. "Dottie" Milliken 1976 Lewiston
Thomas Napier 1993 Lyman
Mary C. Olenchuk 1970 Ogunquit
Steven O'Neil 1989 South Paris
Ashley Ouellette 1999 Scarborough
Michael Sanborn 1985 Sanford
Raoul Schwartz 1976 South Bridgton
Bessie Selek 1999 Lyman
Joyce Tanerillo 1974 South Portland
Mary Ellen Tanner 1978 Lyman
Angela Thomas 1990 Brunswick
Pamela J. Webb 1989 Biddeford
Raymond "Butch" Weed 2003 Wilton
Rafeal Rasado 2004 Biddeford
Ludger Belanger 1975 Route 105, Washington
Lorna Brackett 1991 Waterville
Vincent White 1991 Waterville
Janet Brochu 1988 Pittsfield
Dorothea B. Burke 1984 Stockton Springs
Emily Chase 1978 Bowdoinham
Judy Flagg (SOLVED) 1983 Fayette
Thomas Huntley 1979 Winslow, Maine
Blanche Kimball 1976 Augusta
Brian Kowalczyk 1986 Winthrop
Florence E. Lauze 1975 Newcastle
Raynald Levesque 1994 Madison
Shirley McAvoy 1990 Pittsfield
Douglas Parent 1983 Waldoboro
Everette Pease 1987 Fayette
Evelyn Pomerleau 1989 Waterville
Christopher Rines 1991 Pittsfield
Arthur Robinson 1980 Searsmont
Pauline Rourke 1976 Fairfield
Rita St. Peter 1980 Anson
Ellen Choate 1975 Newport
Edna Bouffard 1974 Calais
Linda Maxwell 1984 Calais
Lila Drew 1977 Masardis
Joyce McLain 1980 East Millinocket
Leslie Spellman 1977 Northeast Harbor
Pamela M. Campbell 1981 Bangor/Holden
Barry Pulkinen 1988 Millinocket
Helen Caron 2001 Lewiston
Wendy Morello 2004 York
Kenneth Kramer 1983 Cherryfield
Baby Jane Doe 1985 Frenchville
Richard Albert 1971 Saco
Alford Blake 2003 Moscow
Beverly Polchies 1984 Milford
James Cassidy 1976 Amherst
Michael C. Cochran 1981 Dedham
Robert McKee 1975 Newport
Joseph Savitch 1997 Masardis
Louis Alexander 1997 Masardis


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Maine Man Charged in Cold Case Murder of Woman Who Disappeared on Christmas Eve 34 Years Ago
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A Maine man has been charged with killing a woman who disappeared 34 years ago in Waterville on Christmas Eve, police said Friday.

Gerald Goodale, 61, was indicted Thursday for murder in the death of Janet Brochu of Waterville, officials said. He’s already in the Maine State Prison serving a sentence for murdering another woman, Geraldine Finn, in 1988.
 
Police Name Suspect in 1993 Cold Case Killing of Maine Grandmother

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Twenty-nine years ago this past Sunday, 73-year-old Maxine Bitomski was murdered in her Kittery, Maine home.

The Jan. 16, 1993 crime on Colonial Road was never solved, but now Maine State Police say they have identified a suspect.

During a Thursday afternoon press conference, Lt. Scott Gosselin explained that "advances in DNA and forensics sciences technology" in the period since the killing has allowed state police to "identify and interview a suspect but has not yet led to an arrest or formal charges."

"What we’re looking to do is make sure there isn’t information out there that members of the public have that we need so that we can put together a case, to make that arrest," he explained.
 

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