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I got the AA via e-mail and text last night. It's also up on an electronic billboard a few blocks from my neighborhood. But, on the billboard, they just list the car license tag and nothing about it being a VA tag. If I didn't already know about this case, I would just assume it's a car with a FL tag they are looking for.
I don't know who to contact to get this updated. Any ideas?
Local news out of central Ohio seems focused on the missing Skelton boys in Michigan/Ohio border. I have heard Fox News (national) running this story though.
ROANOKE, Va. (AP) Authorities are ramping up their search for a missing 12-year-old Virginia girl by putting her picture on billboards in several states.
call the FDLE Missing Endangered Persons Information Clearinghouse toll-free number at 1-888-356-4774.
http://www.waff.com/Global/story.asp?S=13647919Jeff Easley...has family in Marshall County and lived in north Alabama for several years...Court records indicate Easley and his former wife purchased a home off Graceson Street in Albertville but the couple sold the house in 2009 during a divorce.
Boaz Police Chief Terry Davis says Easley was arrested at A&B Wrecker in February 2006 for disorderly conduct when he was found behind the fence trying to take back his vehicle after it had been towed.
Albertville police say they also arrested Easley.
"That was in February of '06. He apparently had interfered with an officer's ability to do an investigation on an incident," explained Albertville Police Chief Benny Womack.
Although there were claims of domestic violence, Chief Womack says he's unaware of any domestic calls to Easley's home while the couple was married.
http://www.wdbj7.com/news/wdbj-easley-camping-equipment-120910,0,7732254.story
Could Jeff Easley really camp in this weather?
I wouldn't think so, unless he has a LOT more equipment than one Walmart tent!
That's exactly what the article says
I think they're right...he's got friends and/or family helping him. I bet he's got a great story about walking in and finding TS dead, then taking BS with him because he feared for her safety.
That may have worked initially, but at this point, unless they're deaf, dumb, and blind, they know what happened...unless they never watch TV or check on the internet. Of course, there's always the possibility that those helping (if they are) were threatened by JE. But then I have to think that there's got to be some opportunity to notify LE...at work, late at night, while running errands. Something. But then again, maybe they don't want to notify authorities because they did find out what happened and fear being charged with aiding and abetting...or they just care nothing about the situation and want to help this lunatic for whatever reason.
Please note. The message was provided to me by a friend who is in law enforcement and it is very possible that either the information was incorrect or was not to be publicized. I have not been able to reach him for verification so I removed it from the Posterous site. Sorry if I caused any confusion and I thank TexasLil for bringing this to my attention. Thank you.
Cynthia, Pres/Founder LostNMissing Inc
If there is a sighting, I doubt they would be seen together. It's easier for them to get away with it if there's just one person. I wonder where BS would be though? With an accomplice, alone in the car, or tied up somewhere? I think he'd be to afraid that she'd run off if he left her alone...