22 Year Old Alma Del Real Missing Since 4/12/15 in South Bend, IN (Update: Body Found Likely Missing Indiana Woman; 24 Year Old Alberto Cruz Arrested, Charged with Murder)
22 year old Alma Del Real has been missing since Sunday, April 12, 2015 in South Bend, Indiana. According to accounts, Alma Del Real hasn’t been seen since about 3:30 a.m. Sunday, when a friend dropped her off at her Ewing Street home after she left Studio Rumba 305, a nightclub on South Main Street. She has not been seen or heard from since and she never showed up for work on Monday. She was last seen wearing a light blue, skinny, ripped, high-waisted pants, a black crop top, and a tan, leather jacket. The South bend police department is asking for your help in locating Alma Del Real.
Missing – Alma Del Real
Alma Del Real hasn’t been seen since about 3:30 a.m. Sunday, when a friend dropped her off at her Ewing Street home after she left Studio Rumba 305, a nightclub on South Main Street.
Del Real has had no contact with her friends of family, and she did not show up for work Monday, city police Capt. Phil Trent said in a news release. She also missed a conference she was supposed to attend with a friend in Chicago.
Del Real was last seen wearing ripped, light blue, slim-fitting pants, a black crop top and a tan fitted leather jacket. She is 5-foot-5, 137 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes.
Anyone with information about Del Real is asked to call the South Bend Police Department at 574-235-6480.
UPDATE I: Body found is likely that of missing Alma Del Real; Arrest made.
Police believe they have found the body of a missing 22-year-old South Bend woman, and a 24-year-old man has been arrested in connection to her death.
South Bend police say the body they believe belongs to Alma Del Real was found Wednesday in Marshall County. An autopsy is scheduled Thursday in Kalamazoo, Michigan, and police say they’re awaiting official confirmation that it’s Del Real.
According to police, the suspect was booked into St. Joseph County Jail Wednesday night on a preliminary charge of murder. St. Joseph County Prosecutor Ken Cotter tells the South Bend Tribune that formal charges are expected within the coming days.
“I want to send out my heartfelt condolences to the family because I know as much of a toll it took on me and my personal family regarding this case, I can’t imagine what it has done to them,” Gobel said. “My little girl asked me every day if I found Alma yet, and today I get to go home and say we have.”
BREAKING: Body found in Culver identified as Alma Del Real. … 24-year-old Alberto Cruz arrested and charged with Murder.
Police booked 24-year-old Alberto Cruz into the St. Joseph County Jail on a preliminary charge of murder in Del Real’s death.
Metro Homicide Commander Tim Corbett says police were able to gather enough information from Cruz to locate Alma’s body in Marshall Count
Posted April 15, 2015 by Scared Monkeys Arrest, Found Deceased, Missing Persons, Murder | no comments |
28 Year Old Heather Bogle Missing Since 4/8/15 in Clyde, OH (Update: Found Deceased in Trunk of Car, Investigated at Homicide)
28 year old Heather Bogle has been missing since Thursday morning, April 8, 2015 in Clyde, Ohio. According to Detective Capt. Zachary Zender, of the Sandusky County Sheriff’s Office, Heather Bogle was last seen when she left work when she clocked out at Whirlpool in Clyde at 6:17 a.m. Thursday. Bogle was reported missing after she failed to pick up her daughter from school Thursday afternoon. Capt. Zender stated that the only clue after Bogle vanished was a ping on her cell phone in Green Springs.
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Ms. Bogle is 5 feet, 7 inches tall, weighs about 130 pounds, with brown eyes and brown-blond hair. When she was last seen, she wore a neon yellow shirt, blue jeans, and black Nike Air Max shoes with pink on the sides, according to the sheriff’s office.
She drives a dark green, four-door 2003 Oldsmobile Alero, with tinted windows and a tribal decal across the back window. The car’s right front fender is burgundy and the front bumper is blue.
UPDATE I: Missing woman found dead.
A woman who went missing Thursday in the Clyde area has been found dead, according to a post at NBC 24.
The body of Heather Bogle, 28, was found in the trunk of her 2003 Oldsmobile Alero.
The Sandusky County Sheriff’s Office found the vehicle parked in the parking lot of the Somerton Apartments complex on Hickory Street in Clyde. (MAP)
The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation has been called to assist, and the investigation will be conducted as a homicide.
The Lucas County Coroner’s Office will perform an autopsy.
Anyone with information is asked to call the sheriff’s office at 419-334-6434.
Posted April 11, 2015 by Scared Monkeys Found Deceased, Homicide, Missing Persons, Murder, You Tube - VIDEO | no comments |
Remains Found Near the Virginia-North Carolina Border in Search for Virginia College Student Anjelica “AJ” Hadsell, Missing Since 3/2/15 (Update: Remains Positively Identified)
Grim news in the search for missing Anjelica “AJ” Hadsell …
As reported at Fox News 7, remains have been found by authorities in the search for missing 18 year old Longwood University student Anjelica “AJ” Hadsell. Human remains were found beside an abandoned house in the high grass near the border with North Carolina while searching the property south of Franklin, about 50 miles west of the Hardell’s home in Norfolk, Virginia. The remains have yet to be positively ID’s and have been sent to medical examiners office. Anjelica “AJ” Hadsell went missing March 2, 2015 while at her parents’ home in Norfolk’s Tarrallton neighborhood.
Authorities searching for a missing Virginia college student said Thursday that they had found human remains beside an abandoned house near the border with North Carolina.
Norfolk Police spokeswoman Cpl. Melinda Wray told the Virginian-Pilot newspaper that investigators have not confirmed that the remains are those of 18-year-old Anjelica Hadsell, who has been missing since March 2. The paper reported that family and friends had gathered at Hadsell’s family home in Norfolk to await news from police, and a patrol car was parked outside.
Neighbors told the paper that police began searching the property south of Franklin, about 50 miles west of Norfolk, Wednesday evening, then returned Thursday morning. The remains were found in an area of waist-high grass beside the house. In the afternoon, the paper reported that investigators focused their search on a wooded area behind the house.
Remains found in search for Norfolk’s AJ Hadsell.
Neighbors said police began searching the property Wednesday, left and returned Thursday morning.
Officer Sam Shenouda, a department spokesman, said police began searching the area about 8 a.m. Thursday.
The remains were found about 10 a.m.
Police marked off the area in the morning with police tape. By the afternoon, investigators seemed to be focusing most of their attention on a heavily wooded area behind the small house.
“We’ll be out here for a couple days,” Shenouda said. “The property is overgrown, mostly wooded. They’re literally going to be combing through every inch of this property searching for evidence.”
Statement from Longwood University:
The Longwood University community is closely following news reports out of Tidewater concerning the search for our missing student, Anjelica “AJ” Hadsell. As we await further news, our thoughts and prayers remain with AJ’s family at this difficult time.
UPDATE I: Human remains identified as missing Virginia college student Anjelica Hadsell.
The search for missing Virginia college student Anjelica Hadsell has reached a grim end.
Human remains found behind an abandoned home have been identified as the Longwood University freshman who had been missing since last month, police announced Friday.
The tragic news comes one day after a search by authorities in waist-high grass near the North Carolina border recovered the remains. They were more than 50 miles away from where Hadsell was last seen on March 2.
In a statement the Norfolk Police Department expressed their “deepest sympathies” to the Hadsell family while thanking the federal, state and local agencies who assisted in the investigation.
UPDATE II: Bring AJ Home Statement:
This will be our only statement for the remainder of the day and will not be answering any questions.
On behalf of the Hadsell family we would like to first thank the Norfolk PD, Search and Rescue, donators, businesses, individuals and media that have helped with the search for Anjelica Hadsell. It has not been confirmed with the coroners office that it is in fact AJ. We ask that the media and public continue to respect the family in this time of adversity. Your thoughts and prayers for the Hadsell family are needed and appreciated.
We continue to ask that if you have any information regarding this case no matter how small it may be that you contact the local authorities.
A go fund me page has been created in regards to this case to help with the search and expenses which can found on the Bring AJ Home Facebook page. Any remaining donations at the conclusion will be donated on Anjelica’s behalf to an organization regarding missing persons once it is decided.
Thank you.
For more updates, read others comments and opinions and to provide your own, go to Scared Monkeys Missing Persons Forum: Anjelica “AJ” Hadsell.
Posted April 10, 2015 by Scared Monkeys Found Deceased, Missing Persons, Search and Recovery, You Tube - VIDEO | no comments |
2 Year Old Leroy Toppins Missing Since 4/3/15 in Washington Court House, OH (Update: Boy Found Dead in a Pond Near his Home)
2 year old Leroy Toppins has been missing since 7 PM Friday, April 3, 2015 in Washington Court House, Ohio. According to investigators, Leroy Toppins was playing in the yard with his siblings before he was reported missing.
According to 10TV, multiple law enforcement departments have been searching for 2-year-old Leroy Toppins since he was reported missing around 7 p.m. Friday on Ohio 41 in Washington Court House.
Leroy was last seen wearing a navy blue sweatshirt with a teddy bear design, jeans and camouflage boots. He is about 2 feet 3 inches tall with blonde hair and blue eyes.
UPDATE I: Search Underway For Missing 2-Year-Old Boy In Washington Court House.
The area is near the Sugar Creek Stone Quarry and crews are searching that area as well as the nearby woods. A dive team and searchers on boats searched the nearby waters but have not found the boy.
Searchers are also using a drone to try and locate Toppins.
“It is an old abandoned quarry. It has been abandoned for several years,” said Concord Greene Fire Chief Ralph Stegbauer. “Even the creek lines where the volunteers are working are very steep. A lot of brush, a lot of trees and of course this time of year the water is up high, so we have a lot of things in the water.”
The Fayette County Sheriff’s Office reports Toppins’ family last saw him playing outside their house. He was last seen wearing a navy blue sweatshirt with a teddy bear design on the front, blue jeans and camouflage work boots.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office at 740-335-6170.
UPDATE II: Missing 2-year-old found dead in pond in Fayette County.
Terrible news to report in the case of missing 2 year old LeRoy Toppins. Police said a missing 2-year-old was found dead in a pond near his house in Fayette County.
Police Say that Surveillance Video Shows Missing University of Minnesota Jennifer Houle Going into the Mississippi River, Presumed Dead (Update: Body Found in Water)(Update: Confirmed, Body ID’d as Jennifer Houle)
Terrible news in the search for missing Jennifer Houle …
Police are saying that surveillance video captured 22 year old Jennifer Houle, a Carlson School of Management student and Pi Beta Phi sorority member, going into the Mississippi River from the 10th Avenue Bridge. Jennifer Houle has been missing since early Friday morning, March 27, 2015. She was last seen at the Blarney Pub in the Dinkytown are of Minneapolis between 1 and 2 AM. Authorities have not said whether she jumped or tumbled into the frigid waters of the Mississippi from the bridge; however, it is presumed that she is deceased. Authorities have begun a a water recovery effort in the river.
Jennifer Houle, the University of Minnesota student missing since early Friday, was caught on surveillance video going into the Mississippi River from the 10th Avenue Bridge, Minneapolis police said Monday.
Police would not say how she entered the water. Her body hasn’t been found, but police are acting under the belief she is deceased, Minneapolis police spokesman John Elder said. No suspects are being sought.
The video evidence was located Sunday night, police said.
The department will enlist the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office for a “water recovery effort” in the river.
A University of Minnesota sorority member missing since early Friday is presumed dead after video evidence showed her plunging into the Mississippi River from a bridge a short walk from the Minneapolis Irish pub where friends last saw her alive, police said.
But authorities have not said whether she jumped or tumbled into the frigid waters of the Mississippi from the 10th Ave. Bridge, just a 15 minute walk from where Houle was last seen.
The bridge soars 110 feet over the river.
UPDATE I: Body found in Mississippi River may be that of missing U of M student.
Hennepin County officials recovered the body of a woman from the Mississippi River in Minneapolis, near where University of Minnesota student Jennifer Houle went into the water several days ago.
Water patrol found the body near the 10th Avenue bridge around 7 p.m. Wednesday, officials said.
UPDATE II: Missing UMN student drowned; manner of death under investigation.
Authorities have confirmed that a body recovered from the Mississippi River near downtown Minneapolis is that of a missing University of Minnesota student.
The Hennepin County medical examiner’s office said Thursday that Jennifer Houle drowned. How the 22-year-old from Lake Elmo died is still under investigation.
Posted March 31, 2015 by Scared Monkeys College, Deceased, Found Deceased, Missing Persons | no comments |