Cynthia Denise Hankins

29 07 2007


Cynthia Denise Hankins

AKA/Cynthia Denise Runnels

Born: 05-05-1971

Gender: Female

Race: Black

Height: 5’ 9”

Weight: 180 lbs

Brown Eyes, Black Hair

Identifying Marks: Tattoo of a red rose on her right breast; tattoo of the phrase “2 Sexy” on her upper left arm; tattoo of the word “Jordan” on her left ankle, pierced ears.

Circumstances of disappearance: Unknown. Cynthia was last seen in Craig, Colorado with an unknown male and stated she was moving back to Ft. Worth, Texas. Her family has not heard from her since.

Investigative Case #: 07P01298;

MISSING JUNE 7, 2007 from Craig, Colorado

Anyone having information regarding Cynthia Hankins (AKA/Cynthia Runnels) please contact: Investigator Kenney at the Craig Police Department:

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Cynthia Denise Hankins

29 07 2007


Cynthia Denise Hankins

AKA/Cynthia Denise Runnels

Born: 05-05-1971

Gender: Female

Race: Black

Height: 5’ 9”

Weight: 180 lbs

Brown Eyes, Black Hair

Identifying Marks: Tattoo of a red rose on her right breast; tattoo of the phrase “2 Sexy” on her upper left arm; tattoo of the word “Jordan” on her left ankle, pierced ears.

Circumstances of disappearance: Unknown. Cynthia was last seen in Craig, Colorado with an unknown male and stated she was moving back to Ft. Worth, Texas. Her family has not heard from her since.

Investigative Case #: 07P01298;

MISSING JUNE 7, 2007 from Craig, Colorado

Anyone having information regarding Cynthia Hankins (AKA/Cynthia Runnels) please contact: Investigator Kenney at the Craig Police Department:

1-970-826-2368

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Monica Renee Bowie kidnapping falls through the cracks

28 07 2007


Monica Renee Bowie telephoned her mother in Pittsburgh twice on July 4.

“We talked about her wedding plans,” says her mother, Linda Howard. “She’s getting married on March 30, next year.”

It was the last time they spoke.

Howard flew to Atlanta last Friday to take part in a public search of her daughter’s neighborhood near Lenox Square mall. DeKalb County police say she was kidnapped on July 5 from the parking lot of the Berkshires at Lenox Park apartments.

“Let her go,” Howard says. “I’m not interested in prosecution. I just want my daughter back.”

Local TV stations and the AJC have reported Bowie’s disappearance and subsequent search efforts, but with less frequency, follow-up and gusto than they gave Jennifer “Runaway Bride” Wilbanks or even the recent East Atlanta kidnappings of two young attorneys.

The national media (CNN, Fox and syndicated tabloid programs) have ignored it.

Howard thinks police are doing all they can to find her daughter, but she – along with other family members and friends – is frustrated by the relative lack of media exposure Bowie’s kidnapping has received. “Maybe it’s because she’s my daughter, but there are smaller events that have gotten covered,” Howard says.

Bloggers and commentators on several local news sites (including CL) blame the relative lack of attention paid to Bowie’s disappearance by the media on Bowie’s skin color – sentiments echoed by one of the several local news cameramen who recorded last Thursday’s canvassing of a west Atlanta neighborhood by some of Bowie’s friends.

“For it to be national news, she has to be blond and white and cute,” the cameraman said. “It’s sad.”

Art Harris, a two-time Emmy-winning investigative journalist who worked at CNN for 13 years, says that, in his experience, TV news producers do indeed prefer blond, blue-eyed victims. But he says physical appearance is just one of several factors.

TV news producers, Harris says, are less inclined to go all-out to cover victims whose plight may appear ambiguous, the result of their own reckless or criminal behavior.

If that’s the case, Bowie’s appeal to TV producers was fatally undermined by two pieces of her biography.

First, she was arrested for marijuana and gun possession in June. Her attorney, Gerald Griggs, says it’s the first time she was ever arrested and that the charges were ultimately dropped. Secondly, she has, at times, worked as a stripper since moving to Atlanta in 1999.

“She’s as deserving a human being as anyone, but her story isn’t an easy sell to TV producers,” says Harris, now a news blogger at artharris.com and a correspondent for “Entertainment Tonight.” “That could change fast if the investigation reveals she’s a clear-cut, damsel-in-distress victim.”

At 11:19 p.m. on July 5, DeKalb County police responded to a 911 call reporting a disturbance in the parking lot of the Berkshires at Lenox Park apartments, where Bowie lives. Witnesses told police they heard a woman screaming for help.

According to the police incident report, officers found signs of a struggle in a numbered parking space, including a woman’s jacket, eyeglasses and two broken fingernails. Papers found by police in the parking space bore Bowie’s name.

Witnesses said a burgundy Mercury Sable parked in the space earlier that day sped away from the parking lot after witnesses reported the screams. The car was later found abandoned in west Atlanta. According to news reports, it was badly damaged by fire.

Jasper Keels, 24, of Decatur was arrested July 8 for stealing the car from an acquaintance, and for possession of drugs, but he denies any involvement in Bowie’s disappearance. Police won’t say if they believe he was involved in the kidnapping. He is still in custody.

Another possible suspect identified by DeKalb County police is 27-year-old Lonnie Bennett of Atlanta. According to a police incident report, Bennett was seen “coming out of or near” Bowie’s apartment after the alleged kidnapping.

Pulled over after leaving the parking deck at Bowie’s apartment complex, Bennett’s car contained what police describe as a “large paper bag” that contained cash. Police would not confirm how much money was in the bag, only that it was a “large amount.” Bennett has been in and out of Fulton County Jail on narcotics charges, as well as theft and sexual-battery charges.

Griggs, Bowie’s lawyer, is acting as a local spokesman in Atlanta for Bowie’s family. Asked if Bowie is acquainted with Bennett, he replied, “No, he’s an acquaintance of Shernotta Walters.”

Walters, according to Bowie’s friends and family, is Bowie’s fiance. He was arrested in June, during the same incident that led to Bowie’s arrest, for drug possession and felony possession of a firearm. At the time, Walters was on parole after having served almost two years in prison for drug offenses.

He was in jail when Bowie was kidnapped. Her mother says she spoke to Walters in jail and does not believe he was involved with the kidnapping.

Bowie’s family and friends describe the 34-year-old as a sweet, hard-working, vivacious entrepreneur who owns her own fashion and music-promotion businesses. “Monica’s a really good person,” says her cousin, Lateshya Ellis. “If you sat with Monica, she would wow you.”

Some say Bowie’s family isn’t media-savvy enough to draw national attention to her kidnapping the way the press has latched onto other disappearances. “Laci Peterson’s family worked the media,” says a former CNN producer who now works for a local station. “They kept having press conferences and prayer vigils.”

Harris says the family’s public response to a kidnapping is a critical factor determining what kind of coverage it will receive.

“This is going to sound sick,” Harris says. “But they’ve got to be loud and market her life and convince the media that she deserves to be loved as much they love her. People who can figure out how to work the system get much better results.”

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Ex-boyfriend of Linda Renee Innocent admits to killing her

28 07 2007


Linda Innocent predicted her ex-boyfriend could kill her.

Late Friday, he confessed that he strangled her to death before stuffing her in the trunk of her car, according to the Broward Sheriff’s Office.

Vernon R. Howard strangled Innocent at his Miramar home after an ”emotional and heated” arguement about his dislike for her fiancé, Derek Francis, said Sheriff Ken Jenne, at a press conference Friday.

BSO is charging Howard, 36, with first-degree murder.

Innocent, 34, went missing on July 15 after leaving a Fort Lauderdale area home, where she had finished a 12-hour shift as a hospice nurse.

But it wasn’t until Tuesday that Innocent’s body was discovered in an airport parking garage.

”Howard provided details of the crime only the killer would know,” Jenne said. “We feel this case has enough testimonial evidence and documentary evidence to proceed.”

Jenne said Howard was not remorseful while confessing to detectives.

Here’s what happened on July 15, according to BSO:

At 8:10 p.m., Innocent left work in her black Audi and planned on meeting her fiancé. But she never made it.

Innocent’s cell phone records showed she made three calls to Howard before 9 p.m. After that, calls to her phone went directly to voicemail.

Innocent and Howard argued over the telephone about their relationship.

She then drove to Howard’s home where the arguement continued — and turned deadly.

BSO would not say how Howard strangled her.

At approximately 10 p.m. Howard put her body in the car. He drove to Miami International Airport, parked the car in a garage, and left.

Nine days later, a worker at Miami International Airport collecting luggage carts in a garage reported a foul odor coming from a black Audi.

When police arrived, they discovered Innocent’s body stuffed in the trunk of her car. Beside her were her purse and identification.

Innocent had filed a restraining order against Howard in June, claiming she feared for her life.

”I know he will kill me,” Innocent, 34, of Sunrise, wrote in court papers.

According to court records, Innocent, who was 5-foot-3 and weighed 120 pounds, accused Howard, who is 6-foot-1 and weighs 225 pounds, of beating her several times, including when she was pregnant.

Innocent, a mother of four, claimed he cut her with a knife and physically assaulted her.

Howard fathered two of Innocent’s children.

He has an arrest history dating back to 1988.

He served six months in jail four years later, after being convicted of carrying a concealed weapon and resisting an officer with violence.

In 1992, after an arrest in Fort Lauderdale, Howard was sentenced to a year of probation on battery charges.

Following a 1998 arrest by the Drug Enforcement Administration on cocaine possession charges, he served six years in federal prison.

He was let out in 2004 and entered four years of supervised release.

Earlier this month, however, he violated the terms of that release when he was arrested in Pembroke Pines, said Deputy U.S. Marshal Barry Golden, a spokesman for the agency’s Fort Lauderdale office.

Pembroke Pines police arrested Howard at 3 a.m. July 6 in the parking lot of Cafe Iguana, 8358 Pines Blvd. City officers believed they had witnessed a drug transaction in process, according to a police report.

While searching Howard’s 2006 black Hummer, police found two handguns, one of which was loaded, in the center console, the report shows.

They also discovered a pill bottle containing 10 penicillin tablets only available with a prescription, which Howard did not have, police said.

He was charged with two counts of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, possession of ammunition, possession of prescription drugs without a label and possession of a firearm by a person with a domestic violence injunction.

After spending one day in jail, he bonded out. Less than two weeks later, on July 19, U.S. Marshals arrested Howard for violating probation on the 1998 federal drug charges.

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Linda Renee Innocent – Body Found

25 07 2007


The body of a missing Sunrise woman was found in the trunk of her car Tuesday morning at the Miami International Airport, according to authorities.

Linda Renee Innocent, 34, had been missing since July 15.

An airport employee picking up carts at about 1:30 a.m. Tuesday on the fourth level of the Dolphin parking lot noticed a foul odor coming from a black four-door 2005 Audi sedan, authorities said.

The Broward Sheriff’s Office is taking the lead in the investigation, said Detective Carlos Maura, a Miami-Dade police spokesman.

Innocent was last seen at the 2000 block of Southwest 42nd Avenue in unincorporated Broward County for a dinner date, authorities said. She had just finished her shift there as a hospice nurse.

Innocent has been missing since.

Authorities said her family told them Innocent had left work early so she could go home to meet her boyfriend for dinner. But she never made it home, and Innocent’s sister reported her missing the next day.

Investigators took the car with the body to the Miami-Dade Medical Examiner’s office, according to Keyla Concepcion, a spokeswoman for the Sheriff’s Office.

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MIAMI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, Fla. (WSVN) — Police have identified the dead body found inside a car at MIA’s Dolphin Parking Garage as that of a 34-year-old Sunrise mother who went missing about a week ago.

Police discovered Linda Renee Innocent’s body inside her the black 2005 four-door Audi at MIA’s fourth floor garage after an airport employee called authorities when he/she smelled a foul order on the floor while collecting carts around 1:30 a.m. Tuesday.

Miami-Dade Police arrived on the scene and set up a perimeter around the vehicle and towed it to the Medical Examiners Office where authorities waited for a warrant to open the car’s trunk.

According to authorities, hospice care worker Innocent vanished Sunday July 15th after she left work from an unincorporated Fort Lauderdale neighborhood near State Road 441 and Davie Boulevard.

According to family a member, Innocent was on her way home Sunday night to meet her fiancé for a date. “She called him at about 8:15 p.m., asking him to make sure he’s ready, so they could go out to their reservation at a restaurant,” said innocent’s sister Juny Bernadin.

“I was just like, ‘OK, I’m just going to get ready, and I will wait for you when you get here.’ I didn’t think anything of it,” said Innocent’s fiancé Derek Francis.

That Sunday, before Innocent vanished, a relative of Innocent’s patient who asked not be identified, recalled the missing woman’s mood that day. “Everything was nice. She was a very good worker. I know Linda was having some problems on the telephone. A lot of times she’d come out on the porch, and she would start crying,” he said. However, he added, by the end of the day her mood had improved.

Innocent left work in her black 2005 four-door Audi, which was not discovered until early Tuesday morning.

When Innocent never arrived home, her fiancé, family and friends called her cell phone all night but only reached her voicemail. “That’s when we said, ‘This is not in her character. This is out of character,’ so we thought something was wrong,” said Francis.

According to Bernadin, Innocent and Francis were in the process of moving in together to start a fresh life with her four children. During the time Innocent remained missing her children offered desperate pleas for her safe return. “If you find her, please bring her back because I want to see her so much,” said one of her daughters, as her voice cracked when she tried to hold back tears.

“All I want to say is whoever has my mom I want them to give her back,” said her 10-year-old son Desmond Howard, as he put his hands over his head and broke down in tears.

Police say her last few phone calls Sunday night were made to a former boyfriend who she has a restraining order against. Police say, according to her cell phone records, Innocent last spoke to her ex-boyfriend, but they are not calling him a suspect. However, police did arrest him six days after she went missing on unrelated charges.

A trust fund for the four children of Linda Innocent is being established through South Florida Wachovia Banks. This trust fund is being established by Linda’s colleagues and friends with the agreement of her family.

In order to make a donation, just visit any Wachovia branch and say the ‘Linda Innocent Trust Fund’.

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Monica Renee Bowie

21 07 2007


Linda Howard’s eyes were wet, as though she hadn’t stopped crying in a week. Her answers were sometimes one word — “yes” or “no.” As she met with reporters Thursday morning in a Decatur lawyer’s office, she said she had little choice but to take her pain and loss public.

Otherwise, her daughter, Monica Renee Bowie, who is missing and apparently abducted, would be forgotten.

“Once the media stops, it’s hard to start it again,” Howard said.

Bowie, 34, was taken from her apartment complex in DeKalb County on the night of July 5. Neighbors said they heard her scream: “Someone help! I need help! Help me!” Investigators found evidence of a struggle in the parking lot. The next day, the car used in her abduction was found torched.

On Saturday, DeKalb County police arrested Jasper Keels, 24, charging him with theft by taking of the car and drug possession. Police said they don’t know whether there’s a connection between Keels and Bowie’s abduction. Howard and family members, meantime, are clinging to hope — and hoping her abductors are listening.

“Just let her go,” she said Thursday, surrounded by family members in the office of attorney Gerald Griggs. “Let her go. This is affecting the whole world. … It could have been a mistake on their [abductors] part. It could have been a mistake. Let her go anonymously.”

Howard said she and her family don’t believe Bowie’s fiancé, Shernotta Walters, 35, was involved in her daughter’s abduction. Walters and Bowie were arrested June 20 in an incident involving drugs and a gun found in a car. The charges were dropped. But police have questioned Walters about the abduction, said Walters’ attorney, Dennis Scheib.

Walters, who remains in the Fulton County jail because possession of a gun is a violation of his parole, didn’t know the gun or drugs were in the car, said Scheib. He said he also was not worried that Bowie would testify against him.

“She [Bowie] told me she would testify for him,” said Scheib, who described Walters as very upset about her abduction.

Howard said her daughter loved Atlanta since moving here from Pittsburgh about four years ago.

“She felt real confident down here,” said Howard, who described her daughter as a honor student with an upbeat attitude about life. “She didn’t allow negative things around her. That was her. She was a go-getter from the first day she learned to walk.”

Bowie owns two businesses in Atlanta: Go2girls, a hip-hop production company; and LaCoca Wear Clothing, a boutique off Metropolitan Avenue and Southwest Atlanta, Griggs and Howard said. Griggs confirmed that she also worked as a stripper for several months after her arrival in the city.

“She was like a lot of young ladies that come to Atlanta,” Griggs said. “She was trying to make ends meet, but she had gotten out of that life.”

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Linda Renee Innocent

21 07 2007


The Broward Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in locating a Sunrise woman who was last seen Sunday night.

Linda Renee Innocent, 34, left a home in the 2000 block of Southwest 42nd Avenue in unincorporated Broward after finishing a shift as a hospice nurse.

She left in her car shortly after 8 p.m.

Family told investigators that Innocent left work early so she could go home and meet her boyfriend for dinner. But she never made it.

On Monday, Innocent’s sister reported her missing.

Innocent was last seen wearing hospital scrubs — a yellow top and beige pants. She was driving a black, four-door, 2005 Audi A-4 with Florida tag X61-9JM. According to her cell phone records, the last call she made was at 8:58 p.m. Sunday, BSO said.

Family members told detectives it is unlikely that Innocent, a mother of four, would run off.

Investigators are looking into the possibility that she may have been in a car accident while driving home and that the car may be in a canal or lake. They are not ruling out that she may be the victim of foul play, BSO said.

Anyone with information on her whereabouts is asked to call BSO’s Missing Persons Unit at 954-321-4240.

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Linda Renee Innocent

21 07 2007


The Broward Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in locating a Sunrise woman who was last seen Sunday night.

Linda Renee Innocent, 34, left a home in the 2000 block of Southwest 42nd Avenue in unincorporated Broward after finishing a shift as a hospice nurse.

She left in her car shortly after 8 p.m.

Family told investigators that Innocent left work early so she could go home and meet her boyfriend for dinner. But she never made it.

On Monday, Innocent’s sister reported her missing.

Innocent was last seen wearing hospital scrubs — a yellow top and beige pants. She was driving a black, four-door, 2005 Audi A-4 with Florida tag X61-9JM. According to her cell phone records, the last call she made was at 8:58 p.m. Sunday, BSO said.

Family members told detectives it is unlikely that Innocent, a mother of four, would run off.

Investigators are looking into the possibility that she may have been in a car accident while driving home and that the car may be in a canal or lake. They are not ruling out that she may be the victim of foul play, BSO said.

Anyone with information on her whereabouts is asked to call BSO’s Missing Persons Unit at 954-321-4240.

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Camille Palmer

17 07 2007


(CBS13) SACRAMENTO Police say a 16-year-old who has been diagnosed with a heart condition and as being bi-polar went missing on July 13.

16-year old Camille Palmer was last seen by her mother leaving her Rancho Cordova home on Friday evening. Police were notified shortly thereafter.

Palmer is a Black female, 5’-05” tall and 130 pounds. She has black hair and brown eyes and was wearing blue denim shorts, an olive green tank-top, and black shoes.

Anyone who has seen, or knows the whereabouts of Camille Palmer can call the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department at (916) 874-5115.

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Camille Palmer

17 07 2007


(CBS13) SACRAMENTO Police say a 16-year-old who has been diagnosed with a heart condition and as being bi-polar went missing on July 13.

16-year old Camille Palmer was last seen by her mother leaving her Rancho Cordova home on Friday evening. Police were notified shortly thereafter.

Palmer is a Black female, 5’-05” tall and 130 pounds. She has black hair and brown eyes and was wearing blue denim shorts, an olive green tank-top, and black shoes.

Anyone who has seen, or knows the whereabouts of Camille Palmer can call the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department at (916) 874-5115.

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