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Camille Cleverley should have been starting her senior year at Brigham Young University today. Instead, she is missing. She hasn't been heard from since this past Thursday, and her family and friends are mystified.
A purple and silver bike, along with her wallet, are the only items believed to be in Camille's possession at the time of her disappearance. She informed no
Showing posts with label missing persons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label missing persons. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
UPDATE: Body Found May Be Amber Hess
*To read my original post on the Amber Hess case, go here .
Her car is still missing and Amber Hess is still listed as missing. But a badly burned body found in Florence, Arizona may be Amber.
Pinal County sheriff's officials said Monday that they couldn't positively identify Amber LeAnn Hess, 17, although items at the scene are linked to her family's house, where there was blood and other
Her car is still missing and Amber Hess is still listed as missing. But a badly burned body found in Florence, Arizona may be Amber.
Pinal County sheriff's officials said Monday that they couldn't positively identify Amber LeAnn Hess, 17, although items at the scene are linked to her family's house, where there was blood and other
Monday, June 25, 2007
Vanished: Amber LeAnn Hess
Amber LeAnn Hess, 17
On Friday, June 22nd, the parents of Amber LeAnn Hess, 17, left for a weekend getaway. They came home Sunday, June 24th to a nightmare. There was no sign of the Queen Creek, Arizona teen. Her car is missing and their gun is missing. Blood left behind in the home suggests foul play. Local news footage shows an obviously distraught Candy Hess, Amber's mother. She pleads
On Friday, June 22nd, the parents of Amber LeAnn Hess, 17, left for a weekend getaway. They came home Sunday, June 24th to a nightmare. There was no sign of the Queen Creek, Arizona teen. Her car is missing and their gun is missing. Blood left behind in the home suggests foul play. Local news footage shows an obviously distraught Candy Hess, Amber's mother. She pleads
Monday, June 11, 2007
For The Missing
A new site has been added to the blogroll, courtesy of Stephen McCaskill of Crime Scene Blog. For the Missing is a repository for missing cases all over the country. If you have a loved one that is missing, you can visit For The Missing, where you will find contact information and submission guidelines. I plan to contribute as much as possible to this site to help in the fight to bring the
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