Where is Asia Nicole Martin?????

Missing Since: May 27, 2005 from Hattiesburg, Mississippi
Classification: Endangered Missing
Date of Birth: November 5, 1985
Age: 19 years old (at time of disappearance)
Height and Weight: 5'1, 120 pounds
Distinguishing Characteristics: Black hair, brown eyes. Martin is unable to bend her left pinky finger. Her ears are double-pierced, her navel is pierced and her lower teeth are crooked. Her nickname is Nikkie.

Medical Conditions: Martin has an unspecified medical condition.

Details of Disappearance
Martin last spoke to her mother at approximately 8:40 p.m. on May 27, 2005 from Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Her roommate stated Martin left their residence on Robinson Place to take a walk and never returned. The roommate said Martin was behaving normally prior to her disappearance. She has never been heard from again.


Martin had purchased a bus ticket on May 24 to visit her mother in Denver, Colorado, but she never boarded the bus when it left a week later. She lived in Slidell, Louisiana for several years during her adolescence, then moved to Hattiesburg in 2003 and graduated from Petal High School. She had been a student at Pearl River Community College, but took a semester off to help her mother, who was ill. Authorities believe she may have left of her own accord, but her loved ones stated it is uncharacteristic of her not to contact them; they fear she is in danger. Her case remains unsolved.

If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:

Flathead County Sheriff's Office 406-758-5610

MISSING PHILADELPHIA MAN

Missing Since: May 3, 2003 from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Classification: Endangered Missing

Date Of Birth: June 20, 1973

Age: 29 years old

Height and Weight: 6'0, 155 pounds

Distinguishing Characteristics: Black hair, brown eyes. King's nickname is Bam. He has the following tattoos: his nickname "Bam" on his upper right arm, the initials "BQ" on his upper right arm, the name "Wanda" on his upper left arm, the name "Naaja" on his left forearm, the name "Quadir" between his left thumb and index finger, and the name name "Raheem" on his right bicep. King has cataracts in his right eye. His ears are pierced.

Clothing Description: A white t-shirt, black jeans and a black hooded sweatshirt.

Medical Conditions: King has an unspecified medical condition and may be in need of medication.

Details of Disappearance King was last seen at approximately 11:00 p.m. on May 3, 2003 as he left a relative's home in the vicinity of the 2700 block of west Jefferson Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The jewelry he normally wore, a watch and two diamond earrings, were found in his apartment after his disappearance. King's car, a gray 1990 Oldsmobile with Pennsylvania license plates numbered FCE9685, was found abandoned on May 15, twelve days after his disappearance. It was located in the 300 block of Masher St in Philadelphia. The vehicle had been wiped clean of fingerprints and there was no sign of King at the scene. Although King was involved with the drug culture at the time of his disappearance, his mother stated that he always kept in contact with his loved ones and it was uncharacteristic of him to leave without warning. He did not call his mother on Mother's Day, and did not appear at his sister's wedding, which he had been looking forward to. Foul play is possible in King's case, which remains unsolved.

If you have any information concerning this case, please contact: Philadelphia Police Department 215-685-3257
Imagine 20+ years without your mother....Young Mother of 3 Dissappears from Kansas City 21 years ago.

Kimberly Carter would be 40 years old now. No one has seen her since 1984.

Vital Statistics at Time of Disappearance

Missing Since: July 5, 1984 from Kansas City, Missouri

Classification: Endangered Missing

Date of Birth: April 21, 1965

Age: 19 years old

Height and Weight: 5'3, 115 pounds

Distinguishing Characteristics: Black hair, brown eyes.

Clothing Description: A black pantsuit and a white cap.

Details of Disappearance Young Kimberly Carter was last seen in the vicinity of the 4500 block of Kensington in Kansas City, Missouri during the early evening hours of on July 5, 1984. She left her three children in the care of a girlfriend and went to work. Afterwards she supposedly called a friend from somewhere in Kansas and asked for a ride home. Carter never arrived home and has never been heard from again. Few details are available in her case. Her family believes she met with foul play, as it is uncharacteristic of her to abandon her children.
If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:
Kansas City Police Department at
816-234-5136 OR 816-234-5000
HOORAY!!!!

Young Harrison Carter, a teenager that I posted last week as missing has been found safe. Thank you to all who posted the press release and networked for his safe return.
Missing Philadelphia Boy
I recently received an e-mail regarding a missing young man from Philadelphia. Please see the attached press release from the Philadelphia Police Department. http://www.ppdonline.org/pdf/pressreleases/2005/111505.pdf

Missing New Jersey Mother and Young Daughter

Details of Disappearance
Sherry Stout was last seen in the vicinity of the 200 block of South Street in Elizabeth, New Jersey during the early morning hours of January 13, 2005. She disappeared with her young daughter, Quranah Gilliam. Neither of them have been heard from again. Stout and Quranah may be in the company of Laquan Gilliam. He is African-American; photographs and additional information for him are unavailable. Laquan has a warrant out for his arrest. Quranah and Stout's cases remains unsolved.

Sherry's Vital Statistics at Time of Disappearance
Missing Since: January 13, 2005 from Elizabeth, New Jersey
Classification: Endangered Missing
Date of Birth: May 28, 1969
Age: 35 years old
Height and Weight: 5'3, 130 pounds
Distinguishing Characteristics: Black hair, brown eyes. Stout's ears are pierced.
Clothing Description: Jeans and a brown blouse.

Quranah's Vital Statistics at Time of Disappearance
Missing Since: January 13, 2005 from Elizabeth, New Jersey
Classification: Endangered Missing
Date of Birth: October 17, 2003
Age: 1 year old
Height and Weight: 2'0, 35 pounds
Distinguishing Characteristics: Brown hair, brown eyes.

YOU CAN HELP!!!!!!

I have decided to spearhead a Citywide Day for the Missing in Philadelphia. The date is tentatively set for Spring 2006. Target location is in front of Memorial Hall in Fairmount Park. This will be an event for families and friends of missing persons. You are welcome to bring photos, posters, t-shirt and other items bearing the likeness of your loved one.I am in the process of making arrangements for the event. I hope to gain the support of our local sports teams and maybe get celebrities from our area to participate in the event. I will have law enforcement officials speak to the crowd regarding procedures for filing missing persons reports and safety for individuals to prevent personal endangerment or future abductions. To offer your assistance or to participate in this event please contact me via e-mail at dejuana45@msn.com.In the press recently there has been mention of the racial divide in coverage for missing black females. In all fairness, I have seen very few missing white males with the exception of Richard Petrone. Nonetheless, before being thrust firsthand into this situation, I was unaware of just how many adults go missing yearly. If I was in the dark - imagine how many others are in the same position!!! Let's make the public aware of our situation and help to prevent it from becoming an even bigger epidemic.To view photos of missing adults go to http://www.theyaremissed.com/. For information on beginning legislation for better police procedures when adults are missing go to http://www.projectjason.org/ and read about Kelly Jolkowski and her family's ordeal and what they did to make some good come out of her son's disapperance. Also see her daily blog http://www.voice4themissing.blogspot.com/. We have to do what they did....MAKE NOISE TILL YOU MAKE A DIFFERENCE!!!!!!!
Have You Seen Me???

Vital Statistics at Time of Disappearance
Missing Since:
September 24, 2004 from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Classification: Endangered Missing
Height and Weight: 5'4, 165 pounds
Distinguishing Characteristics: Black hair, brown eyes. Slaughter has no teeth. He has a scar on the top of his head and a moustache.
Clothing Description: Khaki pants, a brown flannel tweed shirt and boots.
Medical Conditions: Slaughter has a brain tumor and suffers from seizures as a result. He has the mental capacity of a nine-year-old.
Details of Disappearance: Slaughter was last seen at the intersection of 26th and Cambria Streets in North Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at approximately 4:00 p.m. on September 24, 2004. His family says it is uncharacteristic of him to leave home for an extended length of time. His case remains unsolved.
Have You seen Me?
Alice Artison
Artison was last seen at approximately 3:00 p.m. on July 22, 2004, at a family member's residence in the vicinity of the 3000 block of west Girard Avenue in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She left the residence on foot with her relative and the two parted ways at the intersection of Broad and Masters Streets. She has never been heard from again. Artison was in good physical health at the time of her disappearance and had not been diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease or anything similar, but her loved ones say she was becoming increasingly forgetful before she vanished and often misplaced things. They believe she may have become lost and forgotten where she is and/or who she is. Her daughter was considering having her get a medical evaluation before she disappeared. Artison's case remains unsolved

Vital Statistics at Time of Disappearance
Missing Since: July 22, 2004 from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Classification: Endangered Missing
Date Of Birth: May 2, 1928
Age: 76 years old
Height and Weight: 4'11 - 5'4, 125 - 135 pounds
Distinguishing Characteristics: Gray hair, brown eyes. Artison was wearing a short black and gray wig at the time of her disappearance. She wears plastic-framed eyeglasses and a full set of dentures. She has pierced ears and a scar on her elbow.
Clothing Description: A gray or pink skirt, a matching jacket and a gold band on her left hand.

YAHOOOO!!!!!!

Brennie was recently added to the following missing persons sites;

www.nampn.doenetwork.us

and

www.charleyproject.org

I plan to supply them with more information about her and her disapperance. This will give her a more complete profile. We are definitely making headway with getting her story noticed!!


Have You Seen This Woman???
Andriene Walker

Clothing Description: Black pants, a red shirt, and boots.
Medical Conditions: Walker has an unspecified medical condition.
Details of Disappearance: Walker was last seen at her residence in the vicinity of Windrim Avenue and North Pennok Avenue in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, on September 8, 2003. She has never been heard from again. Few details are available in Walker's case.

Investigating Agency If you have any information concerning this case, please contact: Upper Darby Township Police Department 610-734-7684
REPEAT POSTING!!!!

I have decided to spearhead a Citywide Day for the Missing in Philadelphia. The date is tentatively set for Spring 2006. Target location is in front of Memorial Hall in Fairmount Park. This will be an event for families and friends of missing persons. You are welcome to bring photos, posters, t-shirt and other items bearing the likeness of your loved one.

I am in the process of making arrangements for the event. I hope to gain the support of our local sports teams and maybe get celebrities from our area to participate in the event. I will have law enforcement officials speak to the crowd regarding procedures for filing missing persons reports and safety for individuals to prevent personal endangerment or future abductions. To offer your assistance or to participate in this event please contact me via e-mail at dejuana45@msn.com.

In the press recently there has been mention of the racial divide in coverage for missing black females. In all fairness, I have seen very few missing white males with the exception of Richard Petrone. Nonetheless, before being thrust firsthand into this situation, I was unaware of just how many adults go missing yearly. If I was in the dark - imagine how many others are in the same position!!! Let's make the public aware of our situation and help to prevent it from becoming an even bigger epidemic.

To view photos of missing adults go to www.theyaremissed.com. For information on beginning legislation for better police procedures when adults are missing go to www.projectjason.org and read about Kelly Jolkowski and her family's ordeal and what they did to make some good come out of her son's disapperance. Also see her daily blog www.voice4themissing.blogspot.com. We have to do what they did....MAKE NOISE TILL YOU MAKE A DIFFERENCE!!!!!!!





DAPHNE PHILISIA JONES Missing since January 3, 1999On the day Daphne disappeared, her grandmother, Ethel Clark, had dropped her off
at her New Orleans apartment at 2:30 p.m. Daphne, then 22, was scheduled
to work a 3:00 p.m. shift at Brennan’s Restaurant, but she never made it. “I didn’t have a good feeling about leaving her at that dark apartment,” Clark recalls. A student at the University of New Orleans, Daphne had recently moved from the dorms into an apartment after learning she was pregnant. She had a plane ticket and planned to leave for Maryland in six days, to live with her mother. To report information about Daphne’s disappearance, contact Captain Defillo at the New Orleans Police Department, (504) 658-5858.

TYESHA PATRICE BELL Missing since May 2003, Twenty-two years old when she disappeared from Aurora, Illinois, Tyesha had been a teenage mother; her daughters are now ages 7 and 3. Though in conflict with her own mother for much of her adolescence, in recent years Tyesha had started shopping with her, and the two women
were talking more. Police say that phone records show that on the night
Tyesha disappeared, the father of her younger daughter called. According to Tyesha’s mother, Tyesha wasn’t working, and he had apparently been taking care of her financially. “I just can’t see her up and leaving her children,” says Tyesha’s mother. “I’m still holding on to hope.” To report information about Tyesha’s disappearance, contact Detective James Coursey at the Aurora Police Department, (630) 801-6712.


DYMASHAL LASHON CULLINS Missing since August 2003Dymashal, an Atlanta real-estate loan officer, is the mother of five children, including twin girls. “Dee Dee,” as she is known, married their father in 1999. The couple later separated. Dee Dee’s
mother, Viola Corbitt, says that in early 2003, the twins’ father wanted to
reconcile with Dee Dee, then 32. Though Dee Dee talked with her mother about filing for divorce in July, she still let him move into her home in August. Corbitt last spoke with Dee Dee at 7:00 p.m. on August 28. “She was dating a new guy,” she recalls. “She was laughing and happy when she called me.” Three weeks later, her SUV was found abandoned. To report information about Dymashal’s disappearance, contact Atlanta Police Department, (404) 853-4235.

LATOYA NATASHA THOMAS Missing since September 30, 2000Latoya was 25 at the time of her disappearance from Hayward, California. After attending a birthday party in her honor thrown by coworkers at the Bosley Medical Center in San Francisco, Latoya returned to the Riverside Terrace apartments. She was seen doing laundry at about 10:00 p.m. Her 4-year-old daughter was staying with her boyfriend’s mother, and Latoya was supposed to pick her up the next day. She was last seen leaving her apartment that night. Her boyfriend, Nathan, reported her missing three days later. Her car was found abandoned with her purse on the seat. To report information about Latoya’s disappearance, contact Detective Stuart, Hayward Police Department, (510) 293-7219.

SHIRLEY GEANES Missing since September 2004On the day Shirley, 40, went missing from Richardson, Texas, she had called home while working a job in Rowlett. The co-owner of a cleaning business with her husband of 11 years, Shirley was on her way to another job at about 11:00 a.m. Her Ford Escort was found the next day in south Dallas, more than 20 miles away from her destination. “We’re still just baffled by the whole thing,” says her husband, Sam Geanes. Shirley has three children from previous relationships. Since her disappearance, Sam hasn’t had much contact with any of them. “Everybody is just coming to grips with the reality that she’s missing,” he says. “Even though that’s sad, and at times really difficult, I try to prepare myself spiritually for the worst.” To report information about Shirley’s disappearance, contact Sergeant Kevin Perlich at the Richardson Police Department, (972) 744-4801.

KIREASHA PAM LINKHORNE Missing since October 2003A resident of Camden, New Jersey, Kireasha, then 19, was last seen at her residence at approximately 8:30 p.m. on the day she went missing two years ago. She did not pick up paychecks from two jobs. According to public records, a Kireasha Linkhorne, now 21 and a resident of New York City, registered to vote in May 2004. But Detective Agron of the Camden Police Department says, “We’ve had no information about that. She’s still missing, according to our records.” Since her disappearance, Detective Agron has lost contact with Kireasha’s family and has been unable to locate a forwarding address or phone number. To report information about Kireasha’s disappearance, contact Detective Agron at the Camden Police Department, (856) 757-7400.

MARCIE CRANE Missing since October 2003The Marietta, Georgia, resident was 28 years old and the mother of five children under the age of 14 when she went missing. According to her mother, Barbara Crane, she had been living with her estranged husband, “trying to rekindle the relationship.” Marcie had recently completed training in real estate and was trying to establish her own business. She told her mother that she had borrowed $30,000 from someone who had subsequently chased her with a car and threatened her life. Another man, who had helped Marcie pay for schooling, was later discovered by police to be using a fake name. Barbara Crane admits she didn’t know much about the men in her daughter’s life, including her husband of less than a year, whom Marcie may have met on the Internet. To report information about Marcie’s disappearance, contact Detective Chris Twiggs at the Cobb County Police Department, (770) 499-3931.


WHERE TO CALL When someone you love is missing, in addition to state and federal law-enforcement authorities, these agencies can help:

National Center for Missing Adults A division of the Nation’s Missing Children Organization, Inc., this nonprofit organization works with the U.S. Department of Justice to provide a national clearinghouse for data on missing adults and also assists law enforcement and families with information and advocacy. Address: 2432 W. Peoria Ave., Ste. 1286, Phoenix AZ 85029. Hotline: (800) 690-FIND; Tel: (602) 749-2000; Fax: (602) 749-2020; Web site: http://www.theyaremissed.org

Team Hope
Established in 1998, the Philadelphia-based Team Hope assists families in crisis by offering “counsel, resources, empowerment and emotional support” from trained volunteers who have endured the trauma of a missing child and can share information based on firsthand experience. Tel: (866) 305-HOPE; Web site: teamhope.org/adultsdo.html.

Rino Kids
This organization offers free help to families in creating Web pages for missing relatives. It also works with police to distribute the information to more than 500 search engines. Tel: (646) 219-2438; Web site: rinokids.com; E-mail: missing@rinokids.com.

Oh Brennie!! I need help finding you!!

At the least, I need to get help for you and others like you.....to try to ensure that this doesn't happen to more people.

Today, I sit here in disbelief. Even after all the years that have gone by, I can't believe I am doing this. I am still looking for you, still trying to get answers as to what could have happened to you.

As the days, weeks, and months pass by, more women and men fall into the same abyss that you've seemed to fall into. Where has everyone gone? Where on earth could you be?

I feel overwhelmed with so much work to do yet so little to work with. But I am determined! I won't say UNCLE! I will push, I will fight I will be your voice...

Let's get moving people, if you feel moved to help with this cause, e-mail me. Only great numbers will bring great numbers home!

This is dedicated to Brennie, Jason(Jolkowski), Eulace(King), LaToya(Byrd), Aeesha(Muhammad), Heather(Teague), Marilyn(Lanier), Aaron(Green) and a host of others who have yet to find their way home.
2006 Philly's March For The Missing

I need all the help I can get guys. I need councilpersons, I need senators, HECK! I need Street himself to get me the resources (permits, etc.) I need to get this thing going.

What I propose is this. This spring or summer, the walkers/runners will check in at the base of the Art Museum stairs, at a specific time we will begin the walk down West River Drive (west bound lanes) to Strawberry Mansion Bridge and back down the Drive's east bound lanes and back to the parkway for a closing ceremony. During the ceremony we will mention missing persons names and have their family or friends release a balloon for every year they have gone missing. We will also have ID kits and a presentation on Preventing this from happening to you or someone you know.

I would like to to serve refreshments and set up stations with posters/pictures of missing persons as well.

Folks, this will take money and participation. PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!
As I view various missing cases on www.charleyproject.org, project jason's and www.voice4themissing.blogspot.com I am overcome with dismay. There are over 97,000 open cases of missing adults. THAT'S HUGE!! I have to remind myself that there still has to be hope that some of them will be found and brought home one way or another.

That dismay has caused me to want to take greater action. I am proposing an Annual March for the Missing in Philadelphia to bring awareness to this "epidemic". I will keep you updated. Meanwhile, we pray -- and we wait.....
I agonized yesterday over what I should post. Choosing one or two persons from an incredible number of missing seemed overwhelming. After going back and forth and reviewing vast amounts of information, I relented to the exhaustion and posted nothing.

So today, feeling refreshed renewed, I am back on task. However, I will not be spotlighting any of our local missing but calling on everyone to assist with the disaster resulting from Hurricane Katrina. There are now many people who will begin this journey of not knowing for an undeterminable length of time, what happened to their loved ones.

I know all to well the roller coaster ride that they will embark on....initially when the ride takes off, there is stage of overwhelming unbelivability, then the uphill stage of unwavering hope - the kind you have when you expect that person to walk around the corner any moment, followed by the the downhill stage of despair. There will be more hills, some up, some down - those potential sightings, unidentified bodies and various leads....then the ride will slow down as time passes and the posters fade. The ride will seemingly come to a halt when, like us, eight years or more have passed and there is still no word as to what has become of your loved one.

What we can do for them is pray and find an avenue to assist them in any way possible. Here are some resources:

American Red Cross: 800-HELP NOW
Catholic Charities: 703-549-1390
Operation Blessing: 800-436-6348
America's Second Harvest: 800-344-8070
Adventist Community Services: 800-381-7171
Christian Disaster Response: 941-956-5183 or 941-551-9554
Christian Reformed World Relief Committee: 800-848-5818
Church World Service: 800-297-1516
Convoy of Hope: 417-823-8998
Lutheran Disaster Response: 800-638-3522
Mennonite Disaster Service: 717-859-2210
Nazarene Disaster Response: 888-256-5886
Presbyterian Disaster Assistance: 800-872-3283
Salvation Army: 800-SAL-ARMY
Southern Baptist Convention Disaster Relief: 800-462-8657 ext. 6440
United Methodist Committee on Relief: 800-554-8583

To donate money: (Specify donations for victims of Hurricane Katrina)*
American Red Cross, 1-800-435-7669, P.O. Box 37243, Washington, D.C. 20013. On the Web at www.redcross.org*

Catholic Charities USA, 1-800-919-9338, Hurricane Katrina, PO Box 25168, Alexandria, VA 22313-9788. On the Web at www.catholiccharitiesusa.org*

Christian Contractors Association, 1-800-278-7703, 2009 South Broad St., Brooksville, FL 34604. On the Web at www.ccaministry.org*

Church World Service, 1-800-297-1516, P.O Box 968, Elkhart, IN, 46515. On the Web at www.churchworldservice.org*

Convoy of Hope, 1-800-988-0664 or 417 823-8998, 330 S Patterson, Springfield, MO 65802. On the Web at www.convoyofhope.org*

Emergency Animal Rescue Services the disaster rescue program of United Animal Nations, (916) 429-2457, PO Box 188890, Sacramento, CA 95818. On the Web at www.uan.org*

Episcopal Relief and Development/U.S. Hurricane Relief Fund, 1-800-334-7626, ext. 5129, PO Box 12043, Newark, NJ, 07101-5043. On the Web at www.er-d.org*

Florida Baptist Convention, 1-800-226-8584, Att. Baptist Men's Department, Hurricane Disaster Relief, 1230 Hendricks Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32207.*

Florida Conference United Church of Christ, (407) 835-7501, 924 N Magnolia Ave., Suite 250, Orlando, FL 32803.*

Lutheran Disaster Response, 1-800-638-3522, 8765 W Higgins Road, Chicago, IL 60631. On the Web at www.elca.org*

Mennonite Disaster Service, 717 859-2210, 1018 Main St. Akron, PA 17501. On the Web at www.mds.mennonite.net*

Presbyterian Church, 1-800-872-3283, Att. PCUSA, Individual Remittance Processing, P.O. Box 643700, Pittsburgh, PA 15624-3700. Write on check: #000169. On the Web at www.pcusa.org*

Salvation Army, 1-800-725-2769, Salvation Army Headquarters, PO Box 269, Alexandria, VA 22313 with a note "Katrina Disaster relief." On the Web at www.salvationarmyusa.org*

Southern Baptist Disaster Relief, 770 410-6133, PO Box 116543, Atlanta, GA 30368. On the Web at www.namb.net/dr Make checks payable to: NAMB.*

United Methodist Committee on Relief, 1-800-554-8583, 475 Riverside Drive, Room 330, New York, NY 10115. Use advance #982410. On the web at www.umcor.org*

United Way,Tampa Bay 813 274-0900 or (727) 535-3545, or check the Web at http://www.uwtb.org
Or donate at any SunTrust bank branch http://www.sptimes.com/2005/08/29/S...w_to_help.shtml

Internet Sites for seeking missing loved ones:
List from CNN: http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2005/hurricanes/list/
• Craigslist: New Orleans Lost & Found http://neworleans.craigslist.org/laf/
•Nola.com's forums http://www.nola.com/
• WWL-TV's forums http://www.wwltv.com/forums/
• WDSU-TV's message board http://www.wdsu.com/news/4919183/detail.html
• Hurricane Katrina Survivors http://www.hurricanekatrinasurvivors.com/main/
• N.O. Pundit bulletin boards http://www.nopundit.com/bb/
• Now Public's missing persons board http://www.nowpublic.com/node/17228
• Salvation Army information request form http://qso.com/satern/emailfrm.htm
• Slidell Hurricane Damage Blog http://slidell.weblogswork.com/
• U.S. Next of Kin Registry https://disasterhelp.gov/portal/jhtml/index.jhtml
• Hurricane Katrina message boards http://boards.news.yahoo.com/boards/
• Katrina Family and Friends http://katrinafamiliesandfriends.com/PHPbb2/index.php
• The Sun Herald "Reach loved ones" http://www.sunherald.com/mld/sunherald/
• The Weather Channel message boards http://messageboards.weather.com/3/...764&f=457105398
• Pearl River County Katrina survivorshttp://picayunekatrina.blogspot.com/
• Hurricane Katrina Survivors http://www.hurricanekatrinasurvivors.com/main/
• GCN Survivor-Connector DataBase (alt1) (alt2)http://216.25.101.57/katrina/status.aspx
• Hurricane Katrina Connection http://survivedkatrina.proboards54.com/index.cgi
• Pensacola News Journal forums http://community.pensacolanewsjourn...n/yabb/YaBB.cgi

To see Robert Cooke's organization, RAN, and read the story of his missing daughter, Rachel, please see http://rachelalert.org/

Pay It Forward
As I continue to keep "My Brennie's" face and name out there for all to see, I realize that I must continue to be a voice for others who have loved ones out there in the "land of the missing". In an effort to put as many names and faces out there as possible......I bring you today's spotlighted Missing Persons.













Marilyn Lanier, 45, was last seen on 3/20/2003 in the 7500 Blk of North Broad Street in the West Oak Lane section of Philadelphia. She has not been heard from since. Ms. Lanier is described as 5'11" with black hair and brown eyes. She weighs 110 and has a missing tooth or large space between her front teeth. If you have any information or have seen Marilyn, please contact the Philadelphia Police at 215-685-3258.



37 year old Robin Ellis, a pizza delivery person, was last seen leaving her employer, Woodland Village Pizza shop in the area of 63rd St. & Woodland Avenue in West Philadelphia on 12/7/2003. She had just picked up an order for delivery but never arrived at the residence to which the food was to be delivered. Her vehicle, a 1995 Hyundai Elantra (tag #FDY-7311) was found days later on the Northbound shoulder of I-95. Robin was known to have acted as a hack (illegal taxi driver) from time to time. She is described as 5'4" in height, her weight is 115. She has black hair, brown eyes and wears eyeglasses. Again, if you have any information as to her disapperance or if you know of her whereabouts, please contact the Philadelphia Police Dept. at 215-685-3258.

LET'S BRING THEM HOME!!!!!!!!



MISSING MOM!!!!!

Because I was ill and missed posting yesterday, I posted twice today.
This story upsets me because of the child involved. Granted - many of the women I post about have children but, this child was abducted (although he was recovered) along with the mother and possibly witnessed what happened to her. The specifics of her case is listed below.

Date Of Birth: October 11, 1977
Age: 23 years old
Height and Weight: 5'8-5'9, 135-140 pounds
Distinguishing Characteristics: Black hair, brown eyes. She has a gap between her upper from teeth.
Details of Disappearance Muhammed was last seen at her residence in the vicinity of the 1600 block of north 56th Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on November 30, 2000. Her two-and-a-half year-old son disappeared with her but turned up several weeks later when he was dropped off at a church in New Jersey by an unknown individual. Muhammed has never been heard from again. Foul play is suspected in her case.
If you have any information about Aesha or know of her wherabouts contact the Philadelphia Police Department @ 215.685-3257.

FOUND SAFE

NBC-10 News Covers Local Missing Woman

Latoya Byrd left her residence on 3/27/2005 headed to a local mosque. Her father said she was never heard from again. Last night NBC-10 investigators ran a story called "Who decides what missing person gains attention?" They spoke with local law enforcement inquiring about how a missing persons investigation is run.

During this story that spotlighted Latoya, they showed her father and other family members wearing t-shirts bearing Latoya's image and handing out flyers with information on who to contact if you know anything about her case.

Slowly but surely we are getting somewhere! We need everyone's help to get the word out that there needs to be bettter laws and instant media awareness when adults go missing!



MISSING NEW YORK WOMAN

Shameeka M. Dixon-Gordon was last seen in Staten Island, NY on April 21, 2004. She has not been heard from since and like Latoyia, Lacy, and now Audrey - Shameeka was pregnant at the time she disappeared.

I e-mailed Shameeka's heart-broken mother and expressed my compassion for her. She explained her distress at trying to get her daughter's case noticed and the lack of media coverage for her daughter. She said that the only time the media contacted her was to get her reaction when the remains of a woman thought to be Shameeka was found in a local landfill. Fortunately, the DNA was not a match and it turned out to be someone other than Shameeka. I asked her to send me a photo of her daughter so that I may post her on my blog. I will ask my fellow bloggers to do the same. If you have seen Shameeka or have any information regarding her disapperance, Please call the New York authorities at 718-981-2583.





Fortunately for us, we have been contacted alot recently to do stories on Brennie. Until the day we find her we will never give up hope. I plan to do as much as I can to assist other families in the meantime. I am so inspired by Kelly Jolkowski mother of missing son Jason Jolkowski. I have been in contact with her alot lately and she is a great example of "what to do while we wait." Cheers to you Kelly!!!! You are a wealth of resources and information. Thanks for your assistance and advice in the Search for Brennie.

Anyone can find out about her story and her organization 'Project Jason' by checking out their site which is listed on my links.

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FOUND DECEASED

Updated with photo!!!!! More sad news to report 27-year-old Ta-neke Daniels of South Philadelphia, whose May 12 disappearance has gone virtually undetected still remains missing. Unfortunately, police don't believe that Taneke Daniels, of 26th Street near Moore, simply ran off.

"She hasn't called me because she can't" said Gail Daniels, Ta-neke's mother. Daniels, the mother of three children, was last seen leaving her boyfriend's house, just days before he was to appear in court on charges of abusing her. Police say the boyfriend has been cooperative, and is not a suspect. But they fear that something bad has happened to her.

A photo of Ta-neke as promised.



A Devastating End to A Valiant Search Effort for two Missing Women

I'm sure everyone knows that Latoyia has been found in Chester, PA. Unfortunately, the similarites between Latoyia Figueroa (right photo)and Laci Peterson's case are even more visible in that they met the same end. They both lost their life and the life of their unborn child to the father of the child they carried.

Also in Spartanburg, NC the year plus search for Tamika A Huston (above left) has ended after her boyfriend confessed to killing her over a year ago and disposing of her remains in a field outside of town. He was also charged with abusing her last March. A bitterweet ending for both families. Now there's closure....A closure we still don't have with Brennie!!!

Our prayers go out to the Figueroa and Huston families. Rest in peace Tamika, Latoyia and Nyla(baby).

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Aaron Green

Allen Briscoe, Jr




Nicole Gabriel



















Today I am featuring 3 new faces of beautiful black Philadelphians who disappeared without a trace. 1st Aaron Green, he was last seen on 3/20/94, his vehicle was recovered in South Philadephia, he hasn't been heard from since. Next, young Allen Briscoe, Jr. was last seen boarding a bus on Woodland Avenue in Southwest Philly on 12/13/85. Briscoe a Bartram High School Student at the time was never seen again. Third Nicole Shavonne Gabriel a suspected runaway was last seen on 2/23/03. If you have any information on any of the featured missing persons, please contact Philadelphia Police.

I want to SCREAM everytime I read a new story about Brennie and this Covington guy. Why is it that you guys (the press) want to continue to torture her family and friends with talk that this guy could have possibly "murdered" her or that he is in some way responsible for her disapperance????

I suggest you all stop writing about things of which you know nothing about or do more investigation instead of going "full speed ahead" on hearsay!!!!

Here's the latest.....

http://www.macon.com/mld/dailynews/12328860.htm?template=contentModules/printstory.jsp




Discover more about missing adults in Philadelphia and nationwide at the following link:

http://www.theyaremissed.org

LET'S BRING THEM HOME!!!!



Latoya Byrd Missing since 3/27/05
Eulace "Bam" King missing since 5/3/03
Khalif Thorpe Missing since 7/7/05
Aesha Muhammad 11/30/2000
Latoyia Figueroa missing since 7/18/05

The public is now becoming more aware of missing African Americans. It breaks my heart to read about any grieving family however it exists in our community yet it goes unreported. Above I have included some other missing Philly people.


This is the "Beautiful Brennie! Posted by Picasa