Here Are Some Pictures AT the Crime Scene
Of Two Missing People, The are Belived to be the remains of Chris George And Tracy Ocasio
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Could this be Chris George
Search Continues After Human Bone Believed Found
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Police Resume Search In High-Profile Missing Person CaseAn Apopka detective found what could be a human bone and now investigators are looking for more clues in the missing...
Posted: 7:41 am EST February 22, 2011
Updated: 1:11 pm EST February 22, 2011
APOPKA, Fla. -- A new search is underway Tuesday in Orange County as Apopka police are looking for evidence in a high-profile missing person case.
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SEARCH IMAGES: Crews Search Swampy Area
RAW INTERVIEWS: Missing Man's Mom | Apopka Officer
STORY ARCHIVE: Previous "James Hataway" Stories
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An Apopka detective found Monday what they believe is a human bone, and investigators will spend the day looking for more clues. The detective found the bone in a swampy area off Ocoee-Apopka Road ( see map ). Investigators told WFTV it could be linked to Chris George.
George's disappearance has been connected to James Hataway who is also a suspect in the disappearance of Ocoee woman Tracy Ocasio.
Cadaver dogs and a team of investigators were out Tuesday in an all-out search for evidence. They are doing what is essentially a grid search of the area.
"Nothing that they found yet is definite, so it could go in any direction," said Rachael George, the mother of Chris George (watch interview).
Rachael showed up to watch Tuesday. Her son disappeared in February 2009; his truck was found in the search area.
Tuesday, FDLE and Apopka police came back out after the detective found what they believe is a small human bone. Initially, it was believed George, who had a history of drug use, had just walked away. But after Ocasio disappeared from Ocoee a few months later, investigators started pointing their suspicions at Hataway.
"At this time we're just trying to feverishly search this area ... and gather what ever evidence is possible," said Officer Steve Popp, Apopka Police Department (watch interview).
Hataway was last seen with Ocasio as she left the Florida Tap Room; he was also an associate of Chris George.
The search area has been searched before, but at the time it was underwater. Now, with the latest discovery and strong suspicions from police, this could be a key piece of evidence in the disappearance of Chris George.
His mother is hoping for some closure.
"I know he was involved in it. I know he knows more than he's ever revealed. His level of involvement, I'm not certain," Rachael said.
Because of the mucky, swampy conditions, investigators say this search could take anywhere from a few days to a couple of weeks.
Hataway remains in the Seminole County jail waiting to be tried in an attempted murder case. He is accused of trying to strangle a Casselberry woman who gave him a ride home from a party in 2008.
Previous Stories:
•November 23, 2010: Strange Letter, Map Emerge In Tracy Ocasio Case
•November 20, 2010: Volunteers Search For Missing Ocoee Woman Tracy Ocasio
•November 15, 2010: Tip Prompts New Search For Missing Ocoee Woman
•October 19, 2010: Jail Phone Calls Reveal New Info On Hataway
•October 18, 2010: Missing Persons' Families Go Public Together
•June 22, 2010: Dive Teams Search Lake For Tracy Ocasio
•June 6, 2010: Possible Major Break In Search For Missing Woman
•June 5, 2010: Massive Search Underway For Missing Woman
•May 26, 2010: Police Mark Anniversary Of Missing Ocoee Woman
•May 8, 2010: Volunteers Search For Missing Ocoee Woman
May Post some pictures later live at the site.
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Police Resume Search In High-Profile Missing Person CaseAn Apopka detective found what could be a human bone and now investigators are looking for more clues in the missing...
Posted: 7:41 am EST February 22, 2011
Updated: 1:11 pm EST February 22, 2011
APOPKA, Fla. -- A new search is underway Tuesday in Orange County as Apopka police are looking for evidence in a high-profile missing person case.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SEARCH IMAGES: Crews Search Swampy Area
RAW INTERVIEWS: Missing Man's Mom | Apopka Officer
STORY ARCHIVE: Previous "James Hataway" Stories
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An Apopka detective found Monday what they believe is a human bone, and investigators will spend the day looking for more clues. The detective found the bone in a swampy area off Ocoee-Apopka Road ( see map ). Investigators told WFTV it could be linked to Chris George.
George's disappearance has been connected to James Hataway who is also a suspect in the disappearance of Ocoee woman Tracy Ocasio.
Cadaver dogs and a team of investigators were out Tuesday in an all-out search for evidence. They are doing what is essentially a grid search of the area.
"Nothing that they found yet is definite, so it could go in any direction," said Rachael George, the mother of Chris George (watch interview).
Rachael showed up to watch Tuesday. Her son disappeared in February 2009; his truck was found in the search area.
Tuesday, FDLE and Apopka police came back out after the detective found what they believe is a small human bone. Initially, it was believed George, who had a history of drug use, had just walked away. But after Ocasio disappeared from Ocoee a few months later, investigators started pointing their suspicions at Hataway.
"At this time we're just trying to feverishly search this area ... and gather what ever evidence is possible," said Officer Steve Popp, Apopka Police Department (watch interview).
Hataway was last seen with Ocasio as she left the Florida Tap Room; he was also an associate of Chris George.
The search area has been searched before, but at the time it was underwater. Now, with the latest discovery and strong suspicions from police, this could be a key piece of evidence in the disappearance of Chris George.
His mother is hoping for some closure.
"I know he was involved in it. I know he knows more than he's ever revealed. His level of involvement, I'm not certain," Rachael said.
Because of the mucky, swampy conditions, investigators say this search could take anywhere from a few days to a couple of weeks.
Hataway remains in the Seminole County jail waiting to be tried in an attempted murder case. He is accused of trying to strangle a Casselberry woman who gave him a ride home from a party in 2008.
Previous Stories:
•November 23, 2010: Strange Letter, Map Emerge In Tracy Ocasio Case
•November 20, 2010: Volunteers Search For Missing Ocoee Woman Tracy Ocasio
•November 15, 2010: Tip Prompts New Search For Missing Ocoee Woman
•October 19, 2010: Jail Phone Calls Reveal New Info On Hataway
•October 18, 2010: Missing Persons' Families Go Public Together
•June 22, 2010: Dive Teams Search Lake For Tracy Ocasio
•June 6, 2010: Possible Major Break In Search For Missing Woman
•June 5, 2010: Massive Search Underway For Missing Woman
•May 26, 2010: Police Mark Anniversary Of Missing Ocoee Woman
•May 8, 2010: Volunteers Search For Missing Ocoee Woman
May Post some pictures later live at the site.
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Thursday, February 17, 2011
US park to be named in Zahra's honour

Community groups in the US state of North Carolina are dedicating a playground for children with disabilities to Australian girl Zahra Baker.
Hickory and the Kiwanis clubs of Catawba County are creating a $US85,000 ($A84,800) addition to the Kiwanis Park in Hickory with play equipment that Zahra, who lost part of a leg to bone cancer, would have been able to enjoy, the Hickory Daily Record reports.
"There's no one here that wasn't touched in some way by Zahra. We want to honour her here for special needs children," Hickory mayor Rudy Wright told the paper.
Advertisement: Story continues below Zahra, who lived in Hickory with her Australian father and American stepmother, was reported missing by her parents in October last year, and her remains were found scattered in bushland weeks later.
No one has been charged over the 10-year-old's death, but her stepmother was arrested a day after she was reported missing, accused of writing a fake ransom note, and remains in custody.
Zahra's story has made headlines around the world, as well as in her adopted home town.
"Since the passing of Zahra, I've had a number of people ask me if there was something to commemorate this young lady," Wright told the Record.
The new addition to the playground, named the Zahra Baker All Children's Playground, will include a bronze plaque saying, "Zahra, you touched us. 1999-2010", along with her photo.
Steve Aaron, president of the Western Catawba County Kiwanis Club, said the local Kiwanis clubs - which are community groups dedicated to helping children - were interested in doing something in Zahra's honour because of the impact she had on the community.
Aaron said the park would be unique because, in addition to the handicap-accessible park, wheelchairs would actually be able to get on the ramps and other equipment.
Donations will be taken through June 30 for the park. If donations surpass the $US85,000 needed for the playground, the money will be used for a scholarship in Zahra's name.
Hickory parks and recreation director Mack McLeod said he hoped work on the park would be completed by the end of July
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Nadia Bloom Speaks to WKMG tonight

http://www.clickorlando.com/video/26887550/index.html
A missing 11-year-old central Florida girl with Asperger syndrome was found alive on Tuesday, four days after she disappeared into an alligator-infested swamp a half-mile from her suburban home.
Nadia Bloom was taken to a hospital in nearby Longwood, Fla., where she will be evaluated and treated for dehydration and insect bites, said Winter Springs Police Chief Kevin Brunelle.
Photos: Nadia Bloom Found Alive
Bloom was located early Tuesday morning in waist-deep water near Lake Jessup, CBS affiliate WKMG reports.
"If I never believed in miracles, I sure do now," Brunelle said during an afternoon news conference.
Brunelle said Nadia told rescuers two things: "I'm glad you guys found me" and "I can't believe you guys rescued me."
It took nearly two hours for rescuers to carry Nadia out of the thick brush and swamp. It wasn't police who located her.
James King, a family friend who attends church with Nadia's family, discovered the girl while conducting his own search in area where rescuers weren't looking, Johnson reports. An ecstatic King sent his wife a text message saying, "I found her she's safe in my arms."
Rescue workers described the brush around Nadia as so thick they had to use machetes to clear a path to her, reports CBS News correspondent Whit Johnson. Her feet were water logged - the result of standing in the swamp for days, apparently without shoes.
Her sister has said Bloom, who has an autism-related disorder called Asperger syndrome, may have gone into the dense woods hoping to make a nature video. Her family also cited a book she had read about an adventurous girl who goes camping, Johnson reports.
King climbed a tree and unfurled toilet paper in an attempt to draw attention to where they were.
"He woke up this morning and prayed and asked the Lord to lead him," Dan Holland, pastor at the Bloom's church in Winter Springs, told WKMG. "He went into the swamp and found her. He's a guy who's determined, like any man would be, determined to find this girl and do whatever it takes."
Brunelle said he dispatched a helicopter to look for King and Nadia, but it didn't work.
Using cell phone signals, authorities found King and Nadia.
"Mr. King is a hero right now," said Brunelle. "He led us to her."
Brunelle added that detectives are questioning both King and Nadia for more details on the rescue and how the little girl spent her time while she was missing.
Brunelle did say that Nadia told them that she had not talked to anyone since going into the woods on Friday.
Authorities began searching for Nadia in wooded areas near Lake Jesup, one of the most alligator-filled lakes in Central Florida. The fifth-grader was last seen riding her bike on Friday, and authorities became alarmed when they found her bike and helmet. She did have a backpack with her.
Shortly after word came that Nadia was alive, her father briefly spoke to the media.
"It all came so fast and it just shows the compassion of the human spirit. It should give everybody encouragement," her father, Jeff Bloom, told reporters after rescue crews lifted her into an ambulance.
When asked how he felt, Bloom said: "I can't even describe it. Let's give the glory to God."
Friday, February 11, 2011
GABRIELLE NICOLE DAHM

words from Christopher Dahm, My daughter was kidnapped to the Middle East.
http://www.helpsavegabby.com/
My daughter Gabrielle Nicole Dahm was kidnapped and taken to Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates by my ex-wife and her family.They are now at her parent's home in Abu Dhabi, UAE. I need to get her back legally, and quickly. I need your help with the legal expenses here in the United States, and in the Middle East. It is much more than I can handle. We set up a trust fund, where every dollar that gets donated goes to bringing Gabby home to the United States and for her well-being. It is mostly for lawyers here and in Abu Dhabi, although there are other costs as well. Please help us with anything you can, and keep Gabby in your prayers! Every dollar that you contribute helps to bring Gabby closer to HOME!
The FBI has opened a full investigation, here in the United States and overseas. The State Department is working with U.S. Embassy in Abu Dhabi, UAE, although they do not have authority in the Middle East. I am currently working with Congressman Ron Klein's office and Senator Bill Nelson's office, though their capabilities are limited. I need to retain a law firm in Abu Dhabi, UAE, so they can file the paperwork in the UAE courts to bring Gabby home. We have to litigate the matter in their courts, and it is expensive!
I am trying to get the attention of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, so she can help us to bring Gabby home!
The Florida court order prohibited them from taking my daughter outside of Florida, let alone the country! They took Gabby in violation of the Florida court order.
From a Loving Father who terribly MISSES his DAUGHTER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Christopher Dahm 4330 NE 16 Ter. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33334
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chris
Amber Alert issued for him has been canceled, Keith Squaire 17 months has been found safe
Pensacola, Florida (PNJ) -- A 17-month-old toddler kidnapped Tuesday night by his mother's ex-boyfriend is safe and unharmed in Brewton, Ala. today.
The boy was taken to the Brewton Police Department this morning, and the Amber Alert issued for him has been canceled.
The man responsible for taking him is still on the loose.
Pensacola Police Chief Chip Simmons and the boy's mother, Monique Slater held a news conference for 9:30 a.m. today at police headquarters. Though Simmons announced the boy's safe return, Slater decided not to speak to the Pensacola News Journal.
Here is how the abduction unfolded:
Sgt. Stephen Davis said Slater, 29, of Pensacola and her son were visiting some friends in the 1200 block of West Cervantes Street on Tuesday when the suspect, Keith Squaire Sr., showed up and asked to take the baby to see some friends.
Davis said the mother agreed. A short time later, Squaire, 36, address unavailable - called Salter and told her she'd never see the baby again. Davis said Squaire called Salter several times threatening to harm the baby and also said that he and the baby "would not be taken alive."
Salter called 911 about 9 p.m. and reported what had happened.
The call prompted a national Amber Alert. In addition to the Amber Alert being issued around 10:30 p.m. Tuesday, law enforcement personnel from multiple jurisdictions began searching for the suspect and toddler.
The suspect and toddler were last seen walking on State Road 4 in Century on Tuesday. The car Squaire borrowed to come to visit the child was found late Tuesday in Brewton by the Brewton Police Department, but there were no signs of the suspect or the baby, Davis said.
Keith Squaire Sr. is about 5 feet 10, 235 pounds, and has black hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a white T-shirt and blue jeans.
Davis said Squaire is not considered to be the toddler's father.
Tom Ninestine, Pensacola News Journal
The boy was taken to the Brewton Police Department this morning, and the Amber Alert issued for him has been canceled.
The man responsible for taking him is still on the loose.
Pensacola Police Chief Chip Simmons and the boy's mother, Monique Slater held a news conference for 9:30 a.m. today at police headquarters. Though Simmons announced the boy's safe return, Slater decided not to speak to the Pensacola News Journal.
Here is how the abduction unfolded:
Sgt. Stephen Davis said Slater, 29, of Pensacola and her son were visiting some friends in the 1200 block of West Cervantes Street on Tuesday when the suspect, Keith Squaire Sr., showed up and asked to take the baby to see some friends.
Davis said the mother agreed. A short time later, Squaire, 36, address unavailable - called Salter and told her she'd never see the baby again. Davis said Squaire called Salter several times threatening to harm the baby and also said that he and the baby "would not be taken alive."
Salter called 911 about 9 p.m. and reported what had happened.
The call prompted a national Amber Alert. In addition to the Amber Alert being issued around 10:30 p.m. Tuesday, law enforcement personnel from multiple jurisdictions began searching for the suspect and toddler.
The suspect and toddler were last seen walking on State Road 4 in Century on Tuesday. The car Squaire borrowed to come to visit the child was found late Tuesday in Brewton by the Brewton Police Department, but there were no signs of the suspect or the baby, Davis said.
Keith Squaire Sr. is about 5 feet 10, 235 pounds, and has black hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a white T-shirt and blue jeans.
Davis said Squaire is not considered to be the toddler's father.
Tom Ninestine, Pensacola News Journal
Searchers Seeking More Tips on Missing Toddler Joshua Davis Jr.

Week Later: Searchers Seeking More Tips on Missing Toddler
(New Braunfels, TX) -- K-9 dog teams continued searching areas around the home of missing 18-month old Joshua Davis Jr. yesterday, but they also searched areas far from his home, on the other side of town. For the 2nd time in the last week, investigators were back in the area of Hunter Road and Country Ridge Drive with dog search teams scouring more densely wooded areas, searching for signs of the missing boy. New Braunfels Police officials wouldn’t say specifically why they were in that area yesterday, but did say that they were following up on any and all tips they get from the public, and that yesterday’s search off Hunter Road was one of those places they were following up on.
At 8:30 tonight, 18-month old Joshua Davis Jr. will have been missing for 1 full week. New Braunfels Police officers were on scene within minutes of the initial phone call reporting him missing, and immediately began searching the neighborhood and fields off Klein Road and Walnut on one of the coldest nights this winter. That search, and the questioning of family and friends that were at the home the night the boy disappeared, continued into the next morning, when over 100 community volunteers showed up to help look for the missing toddler. And over the last week, the search has now covered a full 2-square mile radius surrounding the boy’s home, the boy’s parents have been interviewed a number of times by police, along with other family members, friends, and neighbors.
Police officials continue to ask for tips from the public. If you have a tip for investigators, call New Braunfels Police directly at 221-4100 or call Crimestoppers anonymously at 620-TIPS. You could be eligible for a cash reward of up to 5-thousand dollars. And stay tuned to AM 1420, or log on to kgnb.am, for continued updates on the search for Joshua Davis Jr, 18-months old, last seen wearing a blue and red long sleeve shirt, with a grey long sleeve t-shirt, a beige and white onesy, beige jeans, and black and white socks. He stands about 2-feet tall and weighs about 30 pounds.
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