OH OH - Shasta Himelrick, 20, pregnant, Richmond Dale, 26 Dec 2014

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She could've got a full body tattoo and had plenty left over. I suspect the money was gone before that night, isn't there a limit to the amount you can get from the ATM?

Mystery... we have mutual friends of Shasta, her boyfriend and the other girls who went missing earlier this year. Two have been found safe, one found deceased COD- OD, boyfriend's former girlfriend deceased COD- OD. LE said she exchanged texts with some friends after leaving her grandma's. LE said the car was borrowed from a friend.
 
Has BF been interviewed on TV? in any searches?

No not that I've seen but there was a short quote from him on the Huffington Post article before he was arrested. According to the family page, he hasn't joined in any searches.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/12/30/shasta-himelrick-missing_n_6396796.html
According to Shasta Himelrick's Facebook page, she is dating a man named Michael Owes. Contacted by HuffPost Tuesday, Owes said he was unable to discuss the case.

"I'm speaking to two detectives as we speak right now," he said. "Maybe call me back tomorrow and I can discuss it."
 
Shasta is only 20. She might be called a "woman" .. but she is still a kid. 20 isn't that mature. Am wondering how old the bf is. He already had 3 children, so must have a few years on Shasta. I fear that poor Shasta is as old as she is ever going to be. :( Hopefully there will be news soon. Wish it could be good news.
 
http://www.10tv.com/content/stories...ans-search-for-missing-ross-county-woman.html

Police eventually located Shasta Himelrick's vehicle at railroad tracks near the rural intersection of Higby and Three Locks Roads.

http://www.10tv.com/content/stories...ntensifies-for-missing-ross-county-woman.html

10TV uncovered new information after investigators say a pair of shoes belonging to Shasta Himelrick were found on the Higby Bridge, just a few feet from where they found her car.

Just how many feet do they consider a few? It's a lot more than just a "few" feet to get to a spot on the bridge where it is over water. If her car is found at the railroad tracks, does that put her shoes close to the beginning of the bridge? If they are at the beginning of the bridge, that has me doubting that is the end of her scent trail the K-9 picked up. If that's the case, where does the trail end? Is it on the bridge or does it lead to the banks of the river via the land? If the shoes aren't the items found at the end of the trail, then what items were found?
 
OK, hold on. So, whose dogs were these that picked up scent? A county SAR team or the one that the family paid?
It was LE that found the shoes correct?
 
OK, hold on. So, whose dogs were these that picked up scent? A county SAR team or the one that the family paid?
It was LE that found the shoes correct?

It was an SAR working with LE, not the family's SAR. As far as the shoes, the family mentioned a few days ago in MSM that they were found so unless there were more than one pair, the shoes weren't found during this particular search.

http://www.chillicothegazette.com/story/news/crime/2014/12/30/search-resumes-missing-woman/21051643/

Chief Andrew Surritt, of search-and-rescue team Rescue 101, said a dog designated to follow a trail was given an article of clothing with Himelrick's scent on it to follow.

Surritt said the dog stopped at the end of the trail and found items nearby that were of interest to the sheriff's department. It was then that another dog trained in tracing human remains was used and indicated an area in the river where the search with divers continues.

"Both of the dogs on the bank and a K-9 on the bridge alerted to a particular area of interest," Suritt said. "If the divers do not find anything tonight, we have offered to keep our crews on standby for the sheriff to use tomorrow," Surritt said.
 
@Sarx

Thanks for stopping in and offering up some of your expertise. This is what is known based on these two articles.
http://www.chillicothegazette.com/story/news/crime/2014/12/30/search-resumes-missing-woman/21051643/
http://www.10tv.com/content/stories...ntensifies-for-missing-ross-county-woman.html

1. A K-9 was used ["a K-9 on the bridge alerted to a particular area of interest."]
2. Two other dogs were used ["Both of the dogs on the bank."]
3. One dog, although not officially specified was trained in tracing human remains...cadaver dog?
4. Third dog unknown as to what type of scent it tracks.
5. Three known scent locations. The bridge, the shore and in the water, although how far into the water is unknown.

What is known leaves me with a few questions, perhaps you can clear up.
1. If a dog trained in tracing human remains is used and detects a scent in the water...did a death definitely occur or is there a possibility of her being alive?
2. How long can human remains be in the water for, before a dog can no longer detect a scent?
3. When a dog detects a scent of human remains, is the scent tied directly to a specific person or just to someone who died in general?

There is another woman from the area who disappeared back in May and hasn't been found. Is there any possibility that Shasta is still alive and the scent that is being detected is from someone else's remains? LE hasn't come out and stated they believe her to be deceased.
 
OK, hold on. So, whose dogs were these that picked up scent? A county SAR team or the one that the family paid?
It was LE that found the shoes correct?

I reread the thread at the link I posted. It appears that the private company was always escorted by a RCSSD deputy. This may account for LE's ability to make statements to the public as though their own SAR made the find.

Particular comments on Wednesday around 5p (I'm in California) and 11 hours ago) lead me to believe there's quite a bit happening behind the scenes that is not being co overhead by MSM.

Might be worth it for a :websleuther: to read up on the updates on the previous searches (including admin replies) as we await the return to Saturday morning's search, to help piece this together for sarx.

I just get the feeling we are missing a lot. :cow:

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Bring-Shasta-Home/1548315792088811


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She could've got a full body tattoo and had plenty left over. I suspect the money was gone before that night, isn't there a limit to the amount you can get from the ATM?

Mystery... we have mutual friends of Shasta, her boyfriend and the other girls who went missing earlier this year. Two have been found safe, one found deceased COD- OD, boyfriend's former girlfriend deceased COD- OD. LE said she exchanged texts with some friends after leaving her grandma's. LE said the car was borrowed from a friend.
Typically there is a $500 withdrawal per day limit on an atm
 
I reread the thread at the link I posted. It appears that the private company was always escorted by a RCSSD deputy. This may account for LE's ability to make statements to the public as though their own SAR made the find.

Particular comments on Wednesday around 5p (I'm in California) and 11 hours ago) lead me to believe there's quite a bit happening behind the scenes that is not being co overhead by MSM.

Might be worth it for a :websleuther: to read up on the updates on the previous searches (including admin replies) as we await the return to Saturday morning's search, to help piece this together for sarx.

I just get the feeling we are missing a lot. :cow:

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Bring-Shasta-Home/1548315792088811


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http://www.nbc4i.com/story/27745188...s-in-threats-of-charges#.VKavvOnzgOs.facebook
 
The dogs alerting and shoes with car found enough to call this a crime scene?
so that would rule out suicide? accident??
more like kidnapping or murder?

If Shasta had inheritance why didn't she have her own car?

I agree she is only 20 (a woman/child) so much life ahead of her.
To get hooked up with an older man with children and a new baby on the way......she doesn't realize the problems that lay ahead.
SO SAD
 

Ross County Lt. Mike Preston said, "Sheriff George Lavender has some concerns about a member of the private search team. He did discuss those concerns with the prosecuting attorney." The individual has done things that could hinder the investigation into Mrs. Himerlick's disappearance. He also committed some acts that will be investigated at a later date that will be investigated criminally," he said.

NBC4 talked to the team member in question, he said his group is professional and has not done anything illegal or unethical at the search site. In fact he said the private rescue groups participating in the search have training from the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation, law enforcement and other resources. Lockhart said the search group found Himelrick's car and using K-9s, pinpointed the location in the Scioto River where searchers believe Himelrick's body is located. BBM

does look like they think Shasta has passed...........
 
Question. Is the S&R team local? Small town, maybe someone on the team has a connection if they are local.


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This says the family's search team found the car.

http://www.nbc4i.com/story/27745188...s-in-threats-of-charges#.VKavvOnzgOs.facebook
NBC4 talked to the team member in question, he said his group is professional and has not done anything illegal or unethical at the search site. In fact he said the private rescue groups participating in the search have training from the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation, law enforcement and other resources. Lockhart said the search group found Himelrick's car and using K-9s, pinpointed the location in the Scioto River where searchers believe Himelrick's body is located.

This says the car was found the morning of the 26th. So the family must've hired an SAR less than 24 hours after Shasta was last seen.

http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/local/2014/12/29/Ross-County-woman-missing.html
A 1993 maroon Lexus that belongs to a friend of Himelrick’s, which she had permission to use, was found abandoned at 7:30 a.m. on Friday near the intersection of Higby and Three Locks roads, an area of farm fields and woods near the Scioto River. The car was out of gas and the battery was dead, Lavender said.
 

From your link:

There are several private search and rescue groups working to recover Himelrick's body. No charges have been filed so we are not naming the group in question.

NBC4 talked to the team member in question, he said his group is professional and has not done anything illegal or unethical at the search site. In fact he said the private rescue groups participating in the search have training from the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation, law enforcement and other resources. Lockhart said the search group found Himelrick's car and using K-9s, pinpointed the location in the Scioto River where searchers believe Himelrick's body is located.

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So, MSM has picked up on this aspect of the story. I'm not sure if this is good or bad. Perhaps it is a bit of both. Having all eyes on RCSD is going to put more pressure on an already high stress situation. These groups are supposed to be working in cooperation with each other. The RCSD is in charge of public safety, and finding Shasta is not their only focus. Bringing Shasta home is all the private SAR groups are there for. So, I would expect some areas where things don't line up, but I'm surprised at the outward appearance of conflict. Perhaps it was presumptive of me to expect the professionalism between SAR teams to continue up the chain of command. :moo:

The family is upset. I don't hold them to the same expectations as I do LE in this arena. In fact, deputies should have undergone sensitivity training, etc. I am disappointed that this working relationship has deteriorated, and can only hope things can recover. Shasta and her baby are relying upon every single searcher - the SAR teams especially. I am hoping for the best here! :please:


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