Human bones were found yesterday, in an area south of Tucson. I thought of Ms. Read immediately, because one of the tips that had come in when she went missing was that her remains were under an interstate overpass. I always wondered if that tip was real and if she was really in one of the drainage ditches that run under the interstate.
http://www.azstarnet.com/allheadlines/242653
Regardless of the fact if it is her, hopefully some family will find closure now that this body has been found.
Any news out of AZ if this was Mr Read yet? I know this case is kind of cold, but Anita, would you happen to remember where you heard about that tip? It sounds so specific, you would think that LE would try and track down who left it. I was just curious, becasue I do not remember the news about it, but I read up on a LOT of cases, so I may have missed it :crazy:![]()
Forgive me if this tip has already been discussed- I scanned thru the posts, but didnt see it right away- TIA![]()
Hi Chicogirl. It was mentioned in an interview with Ms. Read's brother. He had come to Tucson when she went missing, in an effort to find her. He said that because of that tip, he had personally driven to and searched all of the interstate underpasses that he could find. I'll try and locate that article.
TUCSON,AZ (KOLD) - A blood drive in honor of Kay Read will be held on Valentine's Day.
Police think someone abducted Read from her eastside home in February 2008.
Read was disabled, and her crutches and a brace were left behind.
Police found her burned out van hours after an ATM camera taped a man using her credit card.
There has been no sign of Read in two years.
No arrests have been made, and her family and friends are working to keep her case in the public eye.
They are asking people to give the gift of life in honor of a loved one this Valentine's Day.
The blood drive will take place at the Red Cross Broadway Donor Center at 7139 East Broadway from ten until two.
Kay Frances Read wouldn't open her door to a stranger, especially a man.
A childhood bout with polio that left her disabled made Read an easy target for her abusive, alcoholic father. At 62, she was still distrustful of men. That's why Read's sister, Mary Seagle, believes a woman was involved in Read's disappearance Feb. 14, 2008.
TUCSON (KGUN9- TV)- It's been more than two years since Kay Read disappeared, but her family still hold out hope for answers. The Tucson Sunday school teacher and medical clerk was 62 when she disappeared Valentine's Day 2008. Her family honored her birthday Sunday by doing what she loved: giving back.
TUCSON, Ariz. -- The family of a missing Tucson woman is keeping her memory alive with a blood drive.
The Arizona Blood Services Region of the American Red Cross will hold the drive in honor of Kay F. Read, who has been missing since February 15, 2008. Prior to her disappearance, she was a frequent blood donor.
Tucson police said they believe 36-year-old Luis Vargas was involved in the disappearance. Vargas was charged with first-degree murder, second-degree burglary and kidnapping on Nov. 24...
Read is presumed dead, but authorities have not found her body.
TUCSON, AZ (Tucson News Now) - The man suspected of kidnapping and killing Kay Read in 2008 lived next door to her, according to Read's sister.
I knew who he was, Seagle said. I knew he's a neighbor and so I had seen him before. I talked to him as a neighbor of Kay's before, years back.
Seagle said she looked directly at him during his arraignment. No words were exchanged, but she said he looked back at her.
Vargas remains in the Pima County Jail on a $500,000 bond. He is charged with first degree murder, burglary, kidnapping, and theft of a credit card. His next court appearance is scheduled for Dec. 17.
Since 2009 Read's family has been holding blood drives in her honor. Mary says donating blood to the Red Cross is something that was dear to Kay's heart.
Although several years have passed, her sister's memory helps her stay strong. Today's blood drive has added special meaning, just in time to celebrate read's 70th birthday on Wednesday.
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