Sunday, March 04, 2012

Missing 4-Year Old Found Dead

The Amber Alert for missing four year old Samuel Jones of Carlsbad, New Mexico has been cancelled. The body of the child has been found in a 30 foot hole. Rescue efforts are underway to recover the body. The case is now being treated as a homicide.

AMBER ALERT: 4-YEAR OLD CARLSBAD, NEW MEXICO BOY

If you have information, please contact Carlsbad Police Department, 575-885-2111
Circumstances: The 4 year-old child, Samuel, was last seen near the 100 block of Taylor Circle in Carlsbad, New Mexico. The child may have been abducted by a non-family member. A child mathcing Samuel's description was seen walking in the area with an unknown male. It is believed the child is in danger.


Missing Child
Name: Samuel Jones
Alias:
Hair Color: Brown Eye Color: Hazel
Skin Color: White Age: 4
Height: 3'0 Weight: 40
Gender: Male
Description: Last seen wearing a blue and green striped long sleeve shirt, blue jeans, blue and white baseball cap and black Converse tennis shoes. Has scratches on the left side of his chin and missing his front four teeth.

Suspect
Name: Unknown Unknown
Alias:
Hair Color: Bald Eye Color:
Skin Color: White Age:
Height: Weight:
Gender: Male
Description: Wearing a red shirt

Thursday, March 01, 2012

Amber Alert Cancelled For 9-Year Old Columbus, Ohio Girl

A statewide Amber Alert for Ohio was cancelled after a 9-year-old girl was found safe at a Walmart Thursday night.

Authorities said they located Jasmine Bishara, 9, and her non-custodial mother, Christine Bishara, at the Walmart, located at the corner of Bethel and Sawmill roads, at about 10:30 p.m.

Jasmine is safe, and Christine Bishara was in custody, police said.

AMBER ALERT: 9 YEAR OLD COLUMBUS, OHIO GIRL

An AMBER Alert has been issued for Jasmine Bishara. She was taken by her non-custodial mother, Christine Bishara. The suspect is considered schizophrenic, paranoid and has had homicidal and suicidal thoughts. Be on the lookout for a missing or abducted child from Franklin County, Ohio. Last seen at 5274 Butternut Court West in the city of Columbus. Please call 1-877-AMBER-OH 1-877-262-3764 or 911 if you see the child, the suspect, or the suspect's vehicle.
Missing Child
Name: Jasmine Bishara
Alias:
Hair Color: Black Eye Color: Brown
Skin Color: Black Age: 9YO
Height: 4FT4 Weight: 71LBS
Gender: Female
Description: The child was last seen wearing a black shirt and black pants.

Suspect
Name: Christina Bishara
Alias:
Skin Color: Black Age: 35YO
Height: 5FT2 Weight: 135LBS
Gender: Female
Description: No clothing description available.

Vehicle Information 
Make: Saturn Model: Vue
Color: Red Interior Color:
License State: OH License Text: ESZ4873

Friday, February 24, 2012

Check Out The Horizon At Sunset This Weekend

This is a wonderful weekend to watch the sun go down. Venus, Jupiter and the crescent Moon are will be lined up in the western sky. Together they'll form a bright triangle in the evening twilight. These three celestial objects are so bright, they shine through thin clouds and even city lights.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Malicious Software Features Usama bin Laden Links to Ensnare Unsuspecting Computer Users

The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) urges computer users to not open unsolicited (spam) e-mails, including clicking links contained within those messages. Even if the sender is familiar, the public should exercise due diligence. Computer owners must ensure they have up-to-date firewall and anti-virus software running on their machines to detect and deflect malicious software.

The IC3 recommends the public do the following:

Adjust the privacy settings on social networking sites you frequent to make it more difficult for people you know and do not know to post content to your page.

Even a “friend” can unknowingly pass on multimedia that’s actually malicious software.

Do not agree to download software to view videos. These applications can infect your computer.

Read e-mails you receive carefully. Fraudulent messages often feature misspellings, poor grammar, and nonstandard English.

Report e-mails you receive that purport to be from the FBI. Criminals often use the FBI’s name and seal to add legitimacy to their fraudulent schemes. In fact, the FBI does not send unsolicited e-mails to the public. Should you receive unsolicited messages that feature the FBI’s name, seal, or that reference a division or unit within the FBI or an individual employee, report it to the Internet Crime Complaint Center at www.ic3.gov.