DEVELOPING at 6:00 PM CT Tuesday March 2 … Body found near a Lake Hodges in shallow grave …
Chelsea King, a senior at Poway High School, has not been seen since 4:00 p.m. Saturday, when she was apparently running at a running trail at Rancho Bernardo Community Park in San Diego. Chelsea King’s parents reported her missing on February 25 after the she failed to return home after running at a community park. Her family discovered her belongings (cell phone and iPod) in her 1994 BMW parked at the wooded area later in the night after it was realized she was missing.
UPDATE: Elgin police charged Alexis I. Cruz, 18, of the 1300 block of Dakota St., Elgin, with felony obstruction of justice in the murder of victim identified as Hugo A. Navarro, 29, Thursday morning at 774 Adams.
Elgin police are investigating the shooting death of a 29-year-old Elgin man who was found lying unresponsive with multiple gunshot wounds on the sidewalk in front of the house at 774 Adams just after 2:00 a.m. Thursday.
Police are looking for help in the capture of Amilkar “Tony” Caro. Caro is described as a male/Hispanic, 32 years-old, 5′7″ 180 LBS, with black hair and brown eyes. Caro’s last known address was on the 1300 block of Dakota Drive in Elgin.
Citizens are asked to contact the Elgin Police Department at (630) 289-2700 with information that could aid in his capture.
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UPDATE: Body found in the backyard of 5802 State Road 60 E. in Plant City has been identified as Abraham Shakespeare.
A body has been discovered Thursday afternoon in the backyard at 5802 State Road 60 E. in Plant City — where police suspected the body of Lakeland resident and Florida State Lottery winner Abraham Shakespeare might be buried. Police have not identified the body.
Officials from University of South Florida’s Geology Department are supervising the dig performed by hand and using scientific equipment.
Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd addressed the media about the discovery Thursday night.
On Monday, a Lakeland police officer, Troy McKay Young, 42, was arrested by homicide detectives — charged with illegally passing information from law enforcement databases to Dee Dee Moore, whose boyfriend owns the home where the body was discovered. Moore met Young in August 2009 through a mutual acquaintance. Moore told detectives she was writing a book about Abraham Shakespeare and “wanted Young to corroborate as he was a police officer and his credibility was greater than others with whom she had spoken.” Dee Dee Moore is a person of interest in the case.
UPDATE: Christopher Speight arrested about 7:10 a.m. Wednesday after he walked up to police officers and surrendered.
Appomattox, Virginia Search underway for Christopher Speight, 39, after eight victims were found dead near Speight’s residence at 3030 Snapps Mill Road near Spout Spring, Virginia. Three victims were found dead at the residence, and four were found dead outside the residence. One person died later at the hospital. The victims were males and females. Speight’s wife and son — as well as another teenage boy — were reported to be victims, according to police. The call for police first came at 12:02 p.m. Tuesday when an injured man was found in a road near the residence. When a Appomattox County Sheriff’s Department officer arrived, he reported gunshots heard at a nearby house.
Paula Sladewski seen leaving Miami’s Club Space nightclub about 7:20 a.m. Sunday, January 3, 2010 with a black male suspect on the premise surveillance video. Below, an iPhone video by John Williams inside the Lady Gaga concert New Year’s Eve at the Fountainbleu Hotel, about 60 hours before her body was found in a burning dumpster.
Paula Sladewski’s burned body was found in a dumpster about 12 miles north of the CLUB SPACE nightclub location, 34 Northeast 11th Street, Miami, Florida. Police are looking for details about her whereabouts between 7:00 a.m. Sunday until 9:00 p.m. Sunday night when the Garden City, Michigan resident’s body was found in a burning dumpster in the 1400 block of Northeast 130th Street in North Miami. A male passerby called in to report a seemingly routine dumpster fire. Police are inclined to believe that the suspect is a local individual because of the remote, roundabout route to the site of the discovered body.
Kevin Klym, 34, her boyfriend, reported her missing missing Monday a few hours after the burned body was found, and reported that he was kicked out of the club and that he left his girlfriend at the club. He told police he last saw Paula Sladewski at the club wearing a short blue dress and black six-inch heels.
The nightclub surveillance video showed her walking out of CLUB SPACE with a black, male subject about 7:20 a.m. Sunday, January 3, 2010.
Lake County Police and Buffalo Grove police are searching for a silver Jeep Liberty that was involved in a hit-and-run accident in Lake County overnight. The Jeep Liberty was reported to have heavy front-end damage just before 6:00 a.m. Tuesday. Buffalo Grove police are involved because the alleged driver (also suspected of DUI) is believed to be employed at a known business address in Buffalo Grove.
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