25 October 2009

MISSING SINCE APRIL 13, 2005~ ROBERT SPELLMAN~ HAVE YOU SEEN HIM???

REWARD - $10,000 FOR THE SAFE RETURN OF ROBERT SPELLMAN...
HAVE YOU SEEN ME?
DO YOU KNOW WHERE I AM?
DO YOU KNOW WHAT HAPPENED TO ME?
DO YOU HAVE A TIP OR CLUE TO SHARE WITH US?









On April 13, 2005, The Spellman Family's world change forever...Their son, brother, uncle and friend disappeared under suspicious circumstance. Robert Spellman was last seen in front of his home on Wednesday, April 13, 2005 in the 5200 block of Alhama Drive in Woodland Hills, California. Since that time, his family, friends and work have not seen nor heard from him. Our family needs the public's help to find Robert and what happened to him. At this time there are some details regarding Robert's suspicious disappearance and foul play is suspected by LAPD - ROBBERY HOMICIDE DIVISION. Please help the family find Robert Spellman. CONTACT: DETECTIVE MICHAEL WHALIN LAPD - ROBBERY/HOMOCIDE 213-485-2531 Investigative Case #: 0510-15049 NCIC #: M-554858400 RAS TIPLINE: 1-877-821-4631 -----------------------




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-----------------------A LETTER TO ROBERT------------------
***Dear Robert, We want you back home. There is nothing you can do that would make us love you less. Robert, you are such big a part of our lives that without you, there is a big piece missing from our hearts. We will never be complete as long as we do not know what happened to you. We are living in limbo because we worry about you so very much every day. We want you to know that we are NOT angry at you if you left for some reason you had to disappear. We will not hold it against you . We only want to know that you are okay...and that we LOVE YOU and MISS YOU and WANT YOU BACK IN OUR LIVES!!! Robert, there is NOTHING in this world you could do that would make your family love you any less. Your Family loves you unconditional and knowing you are safe is all we want and need to know. ***LOVE, Mom and your Family










14 October 2009

~MISSING ROBERT SPELLMAN~LAST SEEN WED, APRIL13, 2005

On April 13, 2005, The Spellman Family's world change forever...Their son, brother, uncle and friend disappeared under suspicious circumstance. Robert Spellman was last seen in front of his home on Wednesday, April 13, 2005 in the 5200 block of Alhama Drive in Woodland Hills, California. Since that time, his family, friends and work have not seen nor heard from him. Our family needs the public's help to find Robert and what happened to him. At this time there are some details regarding Robert's suspicious disappearance and foul play is suspected by LAPD - ROBBERY HOMICIDE DIVISION. Please help the family find Robert Spellman. CONTACT: DETECTIVE MICHAEL WHALIN LAPD - ROBBERY/HOMOCIDE 213-485-2531 Investigative Case #: 0510-15049 NCIC #: M-554858400 RAS TIPLINE: 1-877-821-4631 -----------------------



...HAVE YOU SEEN ME? DO YOU KNOW WHERE I AM? DO YOU KNOW WHAT HAPPENED TO ME???

















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-----------------------A LETTER TO ROBERT------------------
***Dear Robert, We want you back home. There is nothing you can do that would make us love you less. Robert, you are such big a part of our lives that without you, there is a big piece missing from our hearts. We will never be complete as long as we do not know what happened to you. We are living in limbo because we worry about you so very much every day. We want you to know that we are NOT angry at you if you left for some reason you had to disappear. We will not hold it against you . We only want to know that you are okay...and that we LOVE YOU and MISS YOU and WANT YOU BACK IN OUR LIVES!!! Robert, there is NOTHING in this world you could do that would make your family love you any less. Your Family loves you unconditional and knowing you are safe is all we want and need to know.
***LOVE, Mom and your Family
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02 October 2009

~ Faces Of The Missing. Have You Seen Me? ~

Have you seen any of these people? They are missing..Dedicated to all missing persons and their families who miss them


01 October 2009

Fourth annual Sisters in Spirit Vigil to be held Oct. 4 - Focusing attention on the crisis of murdered and missing Aboriginal women.

Fourth annual Sisters in Spirit Vigil to be held Oct. 4

Focusing attention on the crisis of murdered and missing Aboriginal women.
Ottawa (2 Oct. 2009) – The fourth annual Sisters in Spirit Vigil will take place Oct. 4 across Canada to honour murdered and missing Aboriginal women and their families.
Sisters in Spirit (SIS) is an initiative launched by the Native Women’s Association of Canada (NWAC) to address the issue of the hundreds of Aboriginal women who have either disappeared or have been found murdered in Canada over the past few decades.
Seventy communities will host Vigils to honour murdered or missing Aboriginal women and their families. The Vigils are also used to draw attention to this crisis, educate the public and to put pressure on all levels of government to act. For locations please visit the NWAC website.
This year a joint statement by NWAC, Amnesty International Canada, KAIROS Canada, National Association of Friendship Centres, Assembly of First Nations, Canadian Association of Elizabeth Fry Societies, Métis National Council and the Canadian Federation of Students will be read nationwide.
'A national tragedy'
The statement opens:
“The violence experienced by Aboriginal women and girls in Canada is a national tragedy. The disappearance and murder of our Aboriginal sisters is felt nationwide, with countless First Nations, Inuit and Métis families and communities grappling with the loss of a loved one and struggling to find answers. We are speaking out, as individuals and organizations, because we believe this violence should be of urgent concern to everyone in Canada. More than that, this concern must lead to action—action to ensure that the rights and safety of Aboriginal sisters, daughters, mothers and grandmothers are respected and protected.”
“There are more than 520 missing and murdered Aboriginal women and girls in this country. Each one of these women is loved and missed terribly by their family, friends and community. Their loss is our loss. Their grief is our grief. Together we demand action.”
The Joint Statement calls for a national plan of action that:
  • Recognizes the violence faced by Aboriginal women because they are Aboriginal and because they are women;
  • Ensures effective and unbiased police response through appropriate training, resources and coordination;
  • Improves public awareness and accountability through the consistent collection and publication of comprehensive national statistics on rates of violent crime against Aboriginal women;
  • Reduces the risk to Aboriginal women by closing the economic and social gap between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people in Canada; and,
  • Improves the child welfare system.
The National Union of Public and General Employees (NUPGE) encourages all Canadians to participate and support the Vigil and show solidarity in raising awareness of the need to address the violence facing Aboriginal women.
NUPGE International Women’s Projects
At the National Union’s 2006 conference, Building International Sisterhood, NUPGE announced it would be developing partnerships with four women's projects, one of which is the Sisters in Spirit initiative. At NUPGE’s 2007 Triennial Convention, a resolution was passed to provide support to the projects for three additional years.



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24 September 2009

BRIAN W. SULLIVAN - MISSING SINCE 8JULY 2007






Brian Sullivan's family waits, hopes for his return
written by Mark Hare
Democrat and Chronicle

(February 26, 2008) — More than seven months ago, BRIAN SULLIVAN bought something to eat at the drive-through window at a Burger King in Gates — and disappeared.
Later that day, July 8, his red 1995 Pontiac Sunfire was found nearby. The car was locked. His bank card and cell phone charger wer
e inside. There were no signs of foul play.
"People ask, 'Do you think he just took off?'" says his mom, Barbara Sullivan of Chili. "I hope he did."
The truth is, the 20-year-old's disappearance has left his family emotionally drained, frightened and not knowing what to think or even what to hope for. As a parent I can only imagine what Barb and Dan Sullivan are going through.
Of course, they hope Brian wandered off to find himself. But nothing in Brian's past would lead them to think he did.
"Brian is a very smart, creative, funny and laid-back kid," Barb says. "He had a way of making you laugh even if you were mad at him."
"If you're going to take off," Dan says, "you take your money, you take some clothes, you take your car."
Brian was a 2006 graduate of Churchville-Chili High School. He went to Monroe Community College that summer, and again in the fall of 2006 and spring of 2007. During the first two terms he had a job in the college bookstore, where he saved enough money to pay cash for his car.
The Sunfire was a concession to reality, Dan says. "He wanted a 1976 Cadillac. It was white with red leather interior." But gas would be expensive. "He said he didn't care if he couldn't (afford to) drive it," Dan says.
Brian wasn't sure where he would continue in school or what he'd study. "He was going to go somewhere else," says Dan. "He was too close to home." Nothing unusual about that.
The Sullivans have worked closely with Sheriff's Office investigators and with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, which has circulated posters with Brian's photo and details of his disappearance.
"Unfortunately, we haven't received any leads or information," says Bob Russo, case manager for the center. But, he says, missing persons have been known to surface even after years.
Every morning, Barb gets up and checks the MySpace account she set up for Brian after he disappeared. She uses it to keep his friends in the loop. She hopes that somebody will see or hear something and let the family know.
Through the center, the Sullivans have communicated with other families of missing persons. It's been helpful, they say. But they wait alone.
Brian's disappearance, they say, is a complete mystery.
"He is interested in writing music," Barbara says. "He thought he'd be the next rap songwriter."
Just before he disappeared, he ordered some microphones and sound mixing equipment — which remain in unpacked boxes in his room. He's a kid with dreams. His sister Brittney Murphy says he sometimes talked of being a social worker. "He's good with people," Barbara says.
"Sometimes, I'm afraid to leave the house," Dan says, worried that he might miss a call.
Brittney (whose husband Patrick Murphy is serving in Iraq with the U.S. Army), gave birth to her first child — Kaleb William Murphy — on Feb. 16. The baby shares Brian's middle name. And his family hopes Brian will have a chance to be the doting uncle he has long wanted to be.

























Please, If you see BRIAN or know where he is let him know his family is worried about him and need to hear from him. No questions asked. They miss BRIAN and love him very much and they want him home.