Two More Bodies Recovered From Annapolis, MD Mansion Fire … Family Releases Pics of Six Missing Family Members, Presumed Dead

 Sadly it appears that the missing six family members of the Pyle family may have all been in the mansion at the time of the fire …

Two more bodies have been recovered from the charred ruins of an Annapolis area mansion following the terrible fire that burned the multimillion dollar home to the ground. The bodies have been sent to Baltimore, MD for an autopsy to identify the individuals. Earlier in the week, two other bodies were recovered as well. There was no mention at the time as to the identity of those victims, or if they were adults or children. Two more family members remain unaccounted for; however, it ids sad to say that they most likely perished in the fire also.

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Annapolis mansion fire  pic:  Anne Arundel County Fire

Anne Arundel County fire officials on Thursday said two more bodies were recovered from the scene of Monday’s fatal mansion fire.

The remains were sent to Baltimore for identification and autopsies are planned.

Two more family members remain unaccounted for. The remains of two other individuals were recovered Wednesday. Their names have not been released.

Fire investigators and searchers will return to the Childs Point Road site Friday.

In a statement issued earlier Thursday, family members released the names of the four children who they said were missing. The statement lists the children’s names as Alexis (Lexi) Boone, 8; Kaitlyn (Katie) Boone, 7; Charlotte Boone, 8; and Wesley Boone, 6.

Boone Pyle Media Statement

UPDATE I: Family releases photos of 6 missing after Annapoils mansion fire:

Just heartbreaking, pictures have been released by the family of those missing and lost in the fire. Lives taken far too soon.

On Thursday, family members released a statement identifying the four missing grandchildren.

A family spokesperson Toni Aluisi told WUSA9′s Scott Broom that the ?grandparents took the four children out to a Medieval Times restaurant for a special family dinner the night of the fire.

Aluisi said they went to a Target store beforehand to buy costumes to make the evening more festive. The kids and grandparents then went to the waterfront mansion known as “The Castle” for a sleepover.

Pyle family missing

Two Unidentified Bodies Found in Annapolis Mansion Fire … Four Others Still Missing (VIDEO)

Authorities are reporting that two charred bodies have been found in the burned out debris of the Annapolis, MD mansion …

CBS Baltimore is reporting that firefighters have found two bodies in the multimillion dollar Annapolis, Maryland mansion owned by Don Pyle and Sandra Pyle. Cadaver dogs made a hit as firefighters and searchers looks for any remains of the 6 missing people who are assumed to have been in the home when the inferno took place. Authorities did not mention whether the bodies found were adult or children, male or female. The bodies were transported to Baltimore for autopsy. The family of the six missing individuals had previously stated the confirmation that the family had been killed and naming the grandchildren as Lexi Boone, Katie Boone, Charlotte Boone and Wes Boone. The site is currently being managed as a crime scene.

Tech Executive Don Pile, his wife and four grandchildren were never seen after an inferno of a blaze ripped through the couple’s Annapolis home before daybreak Monday.

Firefighters called in heavy equipment and search dogs to dig through the debris. The dog’s made a big hit.

“A search with a cadaver K-9 resulted in positive alerts,” said Captain Russ Davies of the Anne Arundel County Fire Department.

It was a long-awaited break firefighters needed, so they kept digging.

“We located the bodies of two individuals,” said Davies.

Firefighters are treating the burned out mansion as a crime scene because there are no witnesses to how the blaze began.

UPDATE I: 2 bodies found in ruins of burned Annapolis mansion.

Two bodies have been found in the ruins of an Annapolis, Maryland, mansion that burned two days ago, Anne Arundel County fire officials said Wednesday at a press conference.

Technology executive Don Pyle, his wife and four grandchildren are feared dead in the fire. Officials said the two bodies have not been identified.

Pyle was believed to have been at home with his wife, Sandy, and four grandchildren.

Pyle had not been heard from on Monday, and his colleagues at ScienceLogic were “hoping for a miracle,” CNN affiliate WJLA-TV in Washington reported.

Press Conference – Anne Arundel County Fire Department said that two victims were discovered in the rubble of a 4 alarm fire in a waterfront mansion in Annapolis, MD

3 Year Old Owen Collins Missing Since 1/17/15 in Bluffton, IN (Update: Body Found, Three People Arrested: Zachary S. Barnes, Breanna J. Arnold, Unidentified 16 Year Old Boy)

3 year old Owen Collins has been missing since January 17, 2015 in  Bluffton, Indiana. Owen was last seen at about 8 pm Saturday at his home when his parents put him to bed. His parents say when they woke up, Owen was gone. The police went to a home in the 500 block of Normandy Drive at 12:30 p.m. Sunday to check on the residents’ welfare and couldn’t find the child. Bluffton Police are currently looking for a missing autistic boy.

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Owen Collins – Missing

Police said at 12:30 p.m. Sunday, officers went to a residence in the 500 block of Normandy Drive to do a welfare check. Owen Collins, 3, couldn’t be found inside. Police, firefighters and citizens searched the area, but couldn’t find the boy. Investigators are also interviewing the people inside the home.

Owen is 3 feet 1 inch tall with blonde hair, blue eyes and has a one-inch scar under his left eye. He was last seen wearing dark pants.

UPDATE I: Bluffton Police Searching for Missing Boy.

Police interviewed residents of the home and conducted a search in the area.

According to a 21Alive viewer, Bluffton Police and the fire department used sonar on a pond near the boy’s home, as well as K-9′s, but did not find anything.

Viewers on our 21Alive Facebook page say Owen was last seen around 8 p.m. Saturday at his home when his parents put him to bed. They say the parents woke up and found the boy was gone.

UPDATE II: Body found believed to be missing 3-year-old THREE PEOPLE ARRESTED!!!

Bluffton police said they’ve recovered a body in a rural Wells County woods believed to be a missing 3-year-old boy.

Just before 8 p.m. Sunday, officers with the Bluffton Police Department and Indiana State Police recovered Owen’s body in the woods in rural Wells County. Bluffton Police Chief Nathan Huss said police were led to the area after interviewing people in Mobile Manor. The spot where the body was found is more than 10 miles away from the home police were called to for the welfare check.

Three people have been arrested in connection to the death. They face the following preliminary charges:

  Zachary S. Barnes, 30, Bluffton: neglect of a dependent resulting in death, a Level 1 felony; abuse of a corpse, a Level 6 felony
  Breanna J. Arnold, 21, Bluffton: neglect of a dependent resulting in death, a Level 1 felony;
Unidentified 16-year-old boy, Marion: abuse of a corpse, a Level 6 felony

If anyone has any information regarding the whereabouts of Owen, please  might be should call the Bluffton Police Department at (260) 824-3320.

Two RCMP Officers Shot this Morning in St. Albert, Alberta, Canada (Update: Officers ID’d as Constables Derek Walter Bond & David Matthew Wynn)(Suspect Shawn Rehn Dead)(Update: Charged with over 100 Offences Dating Back to 1994)

TWO CANADIAN POLICE OFFICERS SHOT IN ST. ALBERT, ALBERTA … 

Two police officers have been shot in the early morning hours of Saturday at the Apex Casino during an investigation of a stolen vehicle in St. Albert, Alberta. Police are looking for a suspect, described as a white man between 25 and 35 years old, last seen wearing a two-toned blue jacket and jeans. The two officers were shot sometime between 2 a.m. and 4 a.m. Saturday morning. Both officers are being treated in the hospital, one is in a “grave condition,” while the other is in a “serious condition.” The suspect is considered armed and dangerous. The RMCP is asking  public is asked to avoid the area southeast of the Sturgeon Valley Golf Course.

Two uniformed members of the RCMP were injured during an investigation in the early morning hours of Saturday, January 17, 2015. The members were shot during their interaction with a civilian in southeast St. Albert.

The officers, who have endured significant injuries, were struck by gunfire and are now being treated in hospital. The names of the officers will not be released at this time. We are unable to give any further detail at this point as the shootings remain the subject of an active investigation.

The suspect fled the scene. Police efforts to locate him are ongoing. The suspect is considered armed and dangerous. The public is asked to avoid the area southeast of the Sturgeon Valley Golf Course. The public should not approach the suspect and should call 911 if they believe they have information pertaining to this event.

 

Police Press Conference: 2 RCMP Shot Critically near Edmonton, Alberta – Canada

 

UPDATE I: RCMP release IDs of 2 officers shot in St. Albert, Alta.

The two RCMP officers seriously injured in a shooting inside a casino outside of Edmonton have been identified as Aux. Const. Derek Walter Bond, 49, and Const. David Matthew Wynn, 42.

The officers were shot around 3 a.m. MT Saturday while confronting a suspect about a stolen vehicle found near the casino in St. Albert, Alta. The shooter, who fled the scene, was found dead later Saturday.

Bond is listed in serious but stable condition. Wynn, a six-year veteran of the force, is in “very grave” condition, said RCMP Assistant Commissioner Marlin Degrand.

“Is his survival at stake? Absolutely,” Degrand said. “[He is] certainly in a life-threatening state right now.”

UPDATE II: Suspect who shot 2 Canadian police found dead.

The search for a suspect accused of opening fire on two Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers has ended.

Police said they have located the suspect dead, and there is no longer any threat to the public.

Suspect in shooting of two Canadian police found dead.

The suspect in the shootings of two Canadian police officers in an Alberta casino on Saturday was found dead after being tracked to an unoccupied home, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police said.

The RCMP said the suspect’s body was found when they entered the residence in a rural area east of St. Albert, Alberta. The police did not disclose the cause of death but said they did not speak with the suspect or fire their weapons during their efforts to arrest him there.

UPDATE III: CTV News has learned the suspect in the RCMP shootings is Shawn Rehn.

Shawn Rehn

Suspect – Shawn Rehn

UPDATE IV: Suspect Shawn Rehn had lengthy criminal record.

The man police say shot two RCMP officers outside Edmonton on the weekend was charged with over 100 offences dating back to 1994, CBC News has learned.

Rehn’s criminal history dates back to at least 1994, according to court documents.

Many of the charges include confrontations with police officers. He was last charged with evading police, dangerous arrest and failure to stop a vehicle in October 2014. Before that, he was set to appear in court twice in November for a number of charges, including resisting a police officer and using an imitation firearm.

RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson described Rehn’s criminal history as a ‘labyrinth’ of charges and questioned why he was not in custody at the time of the shooting.

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