Iv have been researching the case of the missing 12 year old daughter+her 13 year old friend.
I have postings claim the girls were found and Iv found posts claiming this was a hoax..
Im looking into verifing this case will update asap..
Friday, March 23, 2007
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
moms plea for help finding her daughter
Hello Folks!
My family and I are having a family crisis and we could really use
your help. I have a daughter that has gone missing and I would like to
get her picture circulated via the internet to any one that you know
that has internet access.
I have attached a couple of pictures of her that are a couple of
weeks old. My daughter Reanne and her friend Ashley were seen in
Airdrie at the Mall at about 6pm Friday March 9th with a teenage boy
16-19 yrs old. They were all spotted again sometime Saturday March
10th early afternoon in Crossfield at the Bigway foods by one of the
cashiers, and this is the last sighting that we have heard of. We do
have the police involved as well and they have no leads as of yet.
My daughter's Name is Reanne Kathleen Vukic and she is 12yrs old. Her
friends name is Ashley she is 13yrs old and looks similar to my
daughter but with longer hair.
Thank you very much I really appreciate it!
Send these pictures to anyone you know and especially if you know
anyone with email in Edmonton.. We heard that the guy they are with is
from Edmonton. Contact the City of Edmonton or Calgary Police or RCMP
if you have seen her.
Thank you very much!
Mike Vukic
BREMNEM@tc.gc.ca this is the dads email address.
Monday, March 19, 2007
MISSING from Edmonton
If you have email contacts in the Edmonton region please forward this as URGENT.
Reanne Kathleen Vukic 12yrs old. Her friends name is Ashley 13 yrs. old (no details and picture available at this time is also missing) and looks similar to my daughter but with longer hair.
See http://www.iamissing.ca/ for further details.
Reanne Kathleen Vukic 12yrs old. Her friends name is Ashley 13 yrs. old (no details and picture available at this time is also missing) and looks similar to my daughter but with longer hair.
See http://www.iamissing.ca/ for further details.
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
highway of tears task force update
Highway of Tears task force update promising:Wilson
By Thom Barker THE INTERIOR NEWSMarch 14, 2007
The RCMP are making good on their promise to keep the families of Highway of Tears victims in the loop.
On March 2, Supt. Leon Van der Walle, head of the Highway of Tears task force was in Smithers to give an update.
"It was fairly good, actually," said Matilda Wilson, mother of Ramona Wilson who disappeared in 1994 and whose remains turned up almost a year later.
"They're still not going to give us all the details, but everything sounds pretty promising."
Wilson said she realizes making headway on her daughter's murder is a long shot, but the police force's new commitment to communication gives them hope.
"That's a plus for us because now we know they're working hard at what they're doing," she said.
Wilson told The Interior News the families were informed of several initiatives the RCMP are undertaking including profiling, investigating locations and putting out the word to anglers, hunters and people who work in the bush to be on the lookout for potential clues.
"It takes a long time because there's so many logging roads that need to be looked at," Wilson said.
Meanwhile, Ray Michalko, the Surrey private investigator also continues to work the case.
"I just spent some time in Kamloops chasing down some Tears leads and am going to be working in Smithers sometime between April 14 and 18," he told The Interior News.
Michalko said he has several people of interest to talk to and will pass any information he gathers on to RCMP investigators.
© Copyright 2007 Smithers Interior News
By Thom Barker THE INTERIOR NEWSMarch 14, 2007
The RCMP are making good on their promise to keep the families of Highway of Tears victims in the loop.
On March 2, Supt. Leon Van der Walle, head of the Highway of Tears task force was in Smithers to give an update.
"It was fairly good, actually," said Matilda Wilson, mother of Ramona Wilson who disappeared in 1994 and whose remains turned up almost a year later.
"They're still not going to give us all the details, but everything sounds pretty promising."
Wilson said she realizes making headway on her daughter's murder is a long shot, but the police force's new commitment to communication gives them hope.
"That's a plus for us because now we know they're working hard at what they're doing," she said.
Wilson told The Interior News the families were informed of several initiatives the RCMP are undertaking including profiling, investigating locations and putting out the word to anglers, hunters and people who work in the bush to be on the lookout for potential clues.
"It takes a long time because there's so many logging roads that need to be looked at," Wilson said.
Meanwhile, Ray Michalko, the Surrey private investigator also continues to work the case.
"I just spent some time in Kamloops chasing down some Tears leads and am going to be working in Smithers sometime between April 14 and 18," he told The Interior News.
Michalko said he has several people of interest to talk to and will pass any information he gathers on to RCMP investigators.
© Copyright 2007 Smithers Interior News
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)