December 1, 2009
· Filed under Anniversary of disappearance, Cold Cases, Endangered Missing, Jahi's Pages, Missing Adult
Today is the thirteenth anniversary of the disappearance of Serena Natoya Glenn, Brent Nicholas and Brenttany Nicole Hughes, and Robby Ann Floyd. They were last seen in Fayetteville, North Carolina and may have headed to Alabama.







Above are pictures of Sarena, Brent, Brenttany and Robby in 1996, as well as age-progressions to nineteen for Sarena and twelve for Brent and Brenttany. Unfortunately, their case has been closed, although they remain missing. If you have any information as to their whereabouts, please e-mail For the Lost through our web site or contact the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office at 910-677-5400. If you can, please contact the Cumberland County Sherrif’s office and ask them to re-open the case of the Hughes family.
November 24, 2009
· Filed under Anniversary of disappearance, Case files, Cold Cases, Endangered Missing
Today is the twelfth anniversary of the disappearance of Sabrina Paige Aisenberg. She was last seen at her Valrico, Florida home between 12:00 a.m. and 6:42 a.m. Her yellow blanket is also missing.



Above is a picture of Sabrina in 1997, an age-progressed image of her to ten years, and a picture of her missing blanket. If you have any information as to her whereabouts, please e-mail her For the Lost case manager in the address in the link above, or contact either the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at 1-800-THE-LOST or the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office at 813-247-8200.
November 20, 2009
· Filed under Anniversary of disappearance, California Kids, Cold Cases, Endangered Missing
Today is the sixteenth anniversary of the disappearance of Andrea Gonzalez. She was last seen in Russellville, Alabama, and is believed to be a victim of foul play.

Above is a picture of Andrea. If you can, please go to the link above and print out her poster. If you have any information as to her whereabouts please contact the Franklin County Sheriffs Office, Sheriff Larry Plott at 256-332-8811.
November 20, 2009
· Filed under Anniversary of disappearance, California Kids, Cold Cases, Endangered Missing, Missing Adult
Today is the thirty-ninth anniversary of the disappearance of Leah Gail Johnson, Thomas Michael Rios, and Jimmy Allen Williams. They were last seen riding around Sayre, Oklahoma in Jimmy’s 1969 Chevrolet Camaro.



Above are pictures of Leah, Thomas, and Jimmy. If you can, please go to the link above and print out their poster. If you have any information as to their whereabouts, please contact the Beckham County Sheriff’s Office at 580-928-2121.
November 15, 2009
· Filed under Anniversary of disappearance, California Kids, Cold Cases, Endangered Missing
Today is the twenty-second anniversary of the disappearance of Rocio Chila Delpilar Sperry. She was last seen at her Colorado Springs, Colorado home. She is believed to be a victim of foul play.

Above is a picture of Rocio. If you can, please go to the link above and print out her poster. If you have any information as to her whereabouts please contact the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office at 719-520-7209.
November 10, 2009
· Filed under Anniversary of disappearance, California Kids, Cold Cases, Endangered Missing
Today is the twenty-ninth anniversary of the disappearance of Donna Lee Fowler. She was last seen in Trinity, California at 2:30 p.m.near the Joss House Historical Museum downtown.

Above is a picture of Donna. If you can, please go to the link above and print out her poster. If you have any information as to her whereabouts, please contact the County Sheriffs Department at 530-623-2611.
November 6, 2009
· Filed under Anniversary of disappearance, California Kids, Cold Cases, Endangered Missing
Today is the twenty-eighth anniversary of the disappearance of Amy M. Yachimec. She was last seen in Phoenix, Arizona and is considered missing under suspicious circumstances.

Above is a picture of Amy. If you can, please go to the link above and print out her poster. If you have any information as to her whereabouts, please contact the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Department at 602-256-1000.
November 5, 2009
· Filed under Cold Cases, Endangered Missing, Located safe, Missing People in the News, Opinion
The missing infant Shannon Dedrick, whom I wrote about before due to her bizarre connection to the disappearance of Paul Baker, has been found safe. She was apparently under the bed of Paul’s stepmother (Susan Baker), in a box. The stepmother is being charged along with the mother of Shannon. I’m still not sure the mother was fully involved – both of Shannon’s parents are developmentally disabled, and it’s possible that the mother was hoodwinked in some way. After all, kidnapping is a far more serious charge than taking an abandonded baby or buying an infant.
I hope that there is some new effort to locate the remains of Paul with this new publicity.
November 5, 2009
· Filed under Anniversary of disappearance, California Kids, Cold Cases, Endangered Missing
Today is the eleventh anniversary of the disappearance of Marlon Devine Santos. He vanished from his Worcester, Massachusetts foster home. He is believed to have been murdered and possibly buried at the Wachusett Reservoir in Holden.

Above is a picture of Marlon. If you can, please go to the link above and print out his poster. If you have any information as to his whereabouts please contact the Worcester Police Department at 508-799-8651.
November 4, 2009
· Filed under Cold Cases, Endangered Missing, Missing People in the News, Opinion
Very recently, a seven month old girl named Shannon Dedrick went missing from her Chipley, Florida home. A person of interest has been named, Susan Baker. And she is a suspect in the presumed homicide of her stepson, Paul Baker, who went missing in 1987. She sent a e-mail to several people claiming Shannon was in danger from her parents. (They are apparently both developmentally delayed.)
I don’t know if Susan Baker is being looked at because of Paul’s disappearance, or for some other reason, but it makes one of the strangest connections between missing persons cases I’ve seen.