Families of teenagers missing after a fire at a Swiss ski resort bar in Crans-Montana are desperately seeking news, as authorities work to identify victims and locate the missing, including Swiss, Italian, and Greek nationals, amid a tragic incident that has resulted in 40 deaths and numerous injuries.
Cedar Rapids Police are seeking public assistance in locating two missing teenagers, Hailee and McKenna Rance. Last seen entering a dark blue Buick Enclave on Sunday evening, McKenna is described as 5'8" with black hair and blonde highlights, while Hailee is 5'6" and both were wearing leggings and hoodies. Anyone with information is urged to contact the Cedar Rapids Police.
Mitchel Weiser and Bonnie Bickwit, two Brooklyn teenagers, disappeared 50 years ago after leaving for a rock concert in central New York. Despite initial dismissal as runaways, their fate remains a mystery. Recent information about a possible suspect has prompted their friends and families to call for a task force to solve the cold case. The 50th anniversary presents an opportunity to engage the public and gather new information. Law enforcement's initial bungling and lack of investigation hindered progress. Mitchel and Bonnie's loved ones believe they did not run away and are seeking justice and closure.
Gwinnett County police are seeking public assistance in finding 15-year-old Leila Novljakovic, who disappeared on her way to Parkview High School on May 16. She is the second student from the school to go missing in a month, with 14-year-old Ashley Na’Veah Bell vanishing on May 24. Police do not believe the cases are related. Novljakovic's father has made an emotional plea for his daughter to come home, while Bell's father has said his daughter is not one to run away.
A convicted sex offender, Jesse L. McFadden, and two missing teenage girls, Ivy Webster and Brittany Brewer, were believed to be among seven bodies found at McFadden's Oklahoma home. McFadden was found dead just hours after missing a scheduled court appearance for charges of solicitation of a minor. The bodies were found on the property, not in the residence, and the medical examiner will provide final confirmation of their identities. The missing teens were last seen in Henryetta and could have been traveling with McFadden. Henryetta Public Schools is offering mental health support to students and families affected by the tragedy.
Jesse L. McFadden, a registered sex offender who missed a court appearance, is believed to be among the seven people found dead at a home in Henryetta, Oklahoma, where he lived. Two missing teens, Ivy Webster and Brittany Brewer, were also believed to be among the bodies found. McFadden was set to stand trial on charges of solicitation of a minor, and a bench warrant for failure to appear was issued. The bodies were found "not in the residence, but just on the property," and the medical examiner will provide final confirmation of their identities.
Seven bodies were found on a property in rural Oklahoma during a search for two missing teenage girls who were believed to have been seen with a convicted sex offender. The victims have not been identified, and it is unclear if they include the missing girls. The case is being investigated as a homicide, and the search for the girls has been called off. The sex offender, Jesse L. McFadden, failed to appear in court on Monday morning and is now the subject of a bench warrant.
Seven bodies have been found on a property in a small town in rural Oklahoma during a search for two missing teenagers, Ivy Webster, 14, and Brittany Brewer, 16, who police believe were among the dead. The corpse of Jesse McFadden, a felon and registered sex offender who police said the girls were travelling with, was also found. Police did not list the cause of death. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol issued an endangered missing person advisory for the two teenagers on Monday.
The bodies of seven people, including two missing teenagers and a convicted sex offender, were found on a rural Oklahoma property. The state medical examiner will confirm the identities of the victims, but authorities believe they have found the persons. The bodies were discovered during a search near the town of Henryetta, and the cause of death has not been disclosed. The missing endangered person advisory for the two teenagers was canceled, and mental health professionals and clergy will be on hand to help counsel students at Henryetta Public Schools.
The bodies of seven people, including two missing teenagers and a convicted sex offender, were found on a rural Oklahoma property. The state medical examiner will confirm their identities, but authorities believe they have found the missing teens and the felon they were traveling with. The bodies were discovered during a search near Henryetta, and the cause of death has not been disclosed. The missing endangered person advisory for the teens was canceled, and the father of one of the victims said his daughter was among the deceased. The incident has left the community in shock, and mental health professionals and clergy will be available to counsel students at the local school.
The bodies of seven people, including two missing teens and a convicted sex offender, were found on a property near the small Oklahoma city of Henryetta. The bodies were discovered when officers searched the property where the sex offender, Jesse McFadden, lived. The victims have not yet been formally identified by the county medical examiner. McFadden had been scheduled to begin a trial on Monday for using a cellphone while in prison to send sexual messages to a teenage girl. The investigation is ongoing.
Seven people, including two missing teenage girls and the man they were supposed to be with, were found dead on a property in Henryetta, according to Okmulgee County Sheriff Eddy Rice. Jesse McFadden, who was due in court for a jury trial on charges of soliciting sexual conduct with a minor and possession of child pornography, was believed to be with the girls. McFadden was also found dead on the property, along with four other unidentified victims. The investigation is ongoing.
Two people have been found dead in the area where officials have been searching for two missing teens from Merrill in Oneida County, Wisconsin. It is unclear if the bodies are those of Aiden Grefe and Dakota Brown. The investigation is ongoing and more information will be provided as it becomes available.