Showing posts with label missing children. Show all posts
Showing posts with label missing children. Show all posts

Monday, June 21, 2010

Kyron Horman Investigation Receives Questionnaires for Possible New Leads

Portland, Ore. - Kyron Horman investigators are gaining new leads from a questionnaire turned in by Skyline Elementary School parents and students, according to News Channel 8 Portland KGW.

Kyron Horman questionnaire investigation - why authorities handed out fliers

On Friday, June 18th, the Multnomah County Sheriff's Office handed out a flier with several photos of Kyron Horman's step-mother, Terri Horman, and of her white Ford F250 pick-up truck. Attached were questions for anyone in and around Skyline Elementary School the day Kyron went missing. Capt. Jason Gates said in a news conference on Friday the questionnaire was designed to "jog" people's memory if they saw Terri Horman or her truck anytime that day. The questions were due Sunday, June 20th.

Kyron Horman questionnaire investigation - what leads are investigators sharing?

Many parents had emailed the questionnaires to Multnomah sheriff over the weekend and a large amount were turned in Sunday.

What are the answers so far in the missing Kyron Horman investigation? All the authorities are indicating, is that Kyron's step-mom, Terri Horman, is the prime focus. She is not an official "person of interest."


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Friday, February 05, 2010

Famed Private Investigator Takes on 'Baby Gabriel' Case

The ‘Baby Gabriel’ investigation is ramping up this week with a planned search of a San Antonio landfill where police fear the boy's body could have been dumped.

Now there is a new face involved in the case. Jay J. Armes is considered a quirky private eye with a track record of getting results. The eccentric investigator talked about why he is taking on the case as police say leads are drying up.

Armes’ clients include celebrities such as Elvis Presley, Elizabeth Taylor and John Lennon along with royalty from around the world.

Armes is high-profile and high-price fetching between $150,000 to $1 million per case. Nevertheless he says he will search for Gabriel for free.

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Tuesday, September 02, 2008

PI Helps Locate Missing Children

A former lieutenant with the Waldo County Sheriff's Department, who now works as a private investigator, assisted authorities in finding two girls who went missing Monday, Aug. 24, from Maine.

Jodie Perfect of Carroll Plantation hired Gary Boynton, who operates World Wide Investigations in Belfast, to help find her two daughters, Aleah Perfect, 6, and Amara Perfect, 2.

Jodie Perfect reported the girls missing Monday, Aug. 25, after their father and her estranged husband, Peter Perfect, 44, did not bring the girls home Sunday.

Jodie Perfect hired Boynton, a 26-year veteran of the Waldo County Sheriff's Department, soon after reporting her daughters missing to the Maine State Police.

Jodie Perfect had reportedly recently served her husband with divorce papers.

Friday afternoon, Boynton returned from Ohio with Jodie Perfect and her daughters after retrieving them from the home of Peter Perfect's brother in Reynoldsburg, Ohio.


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