AMBER ALERT Issued for 12 Year Old Ashley Schoenecke Missing Since 4/7/15 in Choctaw, OK (Update: Amber Alert Canceled, Still Missing, Considered Run Away)

An AMBER ALERT has been issued for 12 year old Ashley Schoenecke who has been missing since Tuesday, April 7, 2015 in Choctaw, Oklahoma.  Ashley was last seen taking out the trash at her home on SE 29th St. around 7:30 p.m. Tuesday evening. According to authorities, an eyewitness saw an older white male driving a Nissan Quest stop, get out of the vehicle, and open a door to the vehicle and Schoenecke enter the vehicle. There was no license plate information available. The witnesses described the vehicle as having tinted windows and rusty wheels. According to the Amber Alert, the suspect’s name is unknown; however, he was described as a white male approximately 60-70 years old.

Ashley Schoenecke

12-year-old Ashley Schoenecke was last seen taking out the trash at her home on SE 29th St. around 7:30 p.m. Tuesday evening.

According to the Sheriff’s office, an eyewitness saw an older white male driving a Nissan Quest stop, get out of the vehicle, and open a door to the vehicle.

Schoenecke got into the vehicle.

Ashley Schoenecke is a white female, 5 feet 3 inches tall, and weighs 130 lbs.

She was wearing a yellow shirt and black shorts.

UPDATE I: AMBER ALERT Canceled … However, 12 Year Old Girl still missing.

The Amber Alert for Ashley Schoenecke has been canceled by the Oklahoma County Sheriff.

She is still considered missing, but officials believe she ran away of her own free will.

UPDATE II: Amber Alert canceled for missing Oklahoma Co. child … Abduction story was made up.

Are you kidding me, the younger brother made up the kidnapping story? This kid would be grounded until he was 18.

Ashley Schoenecke was last seen taking out trash at her home on the 13000 block of Southeast 29th Street in Oklahoma City at approximately 7:30 p.m Tuesday.

Authorities say the girl’s younger brother made up the story about the abduction.

Deputies are now treating this as a runaway case, but they say Schoenecke is still missing.

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16 Year Old Christina Huff Missing Since 4/5/15 in South Philly, PA

16 year old Christina Huff has been missing since Sunday, April 5, 2015 in  South Philly, Pennsylvania. According to the police, Christina Huff had been at a family party on the 800 block of Federal Street when she asked permission about 4 p.m. to leave with her younger brother to meet up with friends. Christina was last seen at 5 p.m. at the corner of 7th and South streets. She was reported missing on Monday evening.

Christina Huff_missing

According to police, Huff and her 14-year-old brother left a relative’s house on Federal Street around 4 p.m. on Sunday and went to South Street to see friends. And the last time he saw her was at 5 p.m. at the corner of 7th and South streets. Her family reported her missing on Monday evening.

Huff is from the 1200 block of Alder Street in South Philadelphia. Police describe her as follows: “5’2”, 120 lbs, with a medium build, brown eyes, an olive complexion, and long brown curly hair; last seen wearing a black shirt, a long blue skirt, black flip-flops and a brown loose fitting leather coat.”

Anyone with information is asked to call South Detective Division at 215-686-3013 or 911.

South Carolina Officer Michael T. Slager Charged With Murder of 50 Year Old Walter L. Scott (VIDEO)

White South Carolina police officer charged with the murder of black man …

33 year old police officer, Michael T. Slager, has been charged with murder of 50 year old Walter L. Scott after  a video surfaced Tuesday of the officer shooting the unarmed black man as he tried to run away. The incident occurred in North Charleston, SC this past Saturday after a motor vehicle traffic stop. Officer Slager pulled Scott over, who was driving a Mercedes-Benz with a broken taillight. According to the police reports, Scott ran away following the stop. The VIDEO below shows officer Slager firing 8 shots at Scott as he tried to run away. At issue is the VIDEO shows a much different story than the police report that was filed.  The FBI opened a civil rights investigation Tuesday after video surfaced.

 A white police officer in North Charleston, S.C., was charged with murder on Tuesday after a video surfaced showing him shooting in the back and killing an apparently unarmed black man while the man ran away.

The officer, Michael T. Slager, 33, said he had feared for his life because the man had taken his stun gun in a scuffle after a traffic stop on Saturday. A video, however, shows the officer firing eight times as the man, Walter L. Scott, 50, fled. The North Charleston mayor announced the state charges at a news conference Tuesday evening.

North Charleston officer faces murder charge after video shows him shooting man in back

The U.S. Department of Justice said in a statement that FBI investigators would work with the State Law Enforcement Division, which typically investigates officer-involved shootings in South Carolina, and the state’s attorney general to investigate any civil rights violations in Scott’s death. North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey said during a news conference that Slager had made a “bad decision.”

“When you’re wrong, you’re wrong,” Summey said. “If you make a bad decision, don’t care if you’re behind the shield or just a citizen on the street, you have to live by that decision.”

The 9th Circuit Solicitor’s Office will prosecute the felony murder charge. If convicted, Slager would face a penalty of 30 years to life in prison.

Full video can be seen below.

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