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Sunday, July 17, 2011

Missing Susan Ryan




On June 5th, 2011 a one year anniversary event was held in Christmas Run Park in Wooster, Ohio, a favorite place of Susan Ryan.  It wasn't an anniversary celebration as one might think, but an event to commemorate the fact that Susan has been missing from  the area for a year.

It's been a year of turmoil and unanswered questions for her daughter, Helen Ryan-Zimmel, who has tirelessly organized events, as she entered the world of the missing.  Attending a national conference sponsored by CUE Center for Missing Persons, she was embraced by others within that world and came away with a better understanding of what lay ahead. Her days filled with constantly calling hospitals, police departments and missing persons organizations, Helen found a lot of positive support from the community and the willingness of them to volunteer their time in the effort to find her mother.

Helen recalls her mother as a "homebody," someone who liked to sit with her things and her pets in familiar surroundings, not really venturing out much. They enjoyed the same television programs and movies, often making a night of either CSI, Star Trek or a bunch of B movies.  Although estranged from many in her family, mother and daughter were exceptionally close. Helen was taught to be independent, open minded and had more like a best friend relationship with her mother.

Although Susan was usually at home, she communicated on a regular basis with her circle of close friends, as well as her daughter, talking by phone more than once a day.  She was essential to one of her friends whose husband lost a battle with brain cancer, later establishing little traditions to help her through her grief.

Helen tells about a vacation they took together to San Antonio, TX to see Helen's husband graduate from Medic training with the US Army.  Susan was a very proud mother-in-law, close to her son-in-law, and very, very worried about his upcoming deployment overseas.  She was worried about his safety, and also worried about Helen being alone.

Helen says that a few months before she vanished, Susan wasn't herself.  She had been suffering with an infection in her teeth that seemed to be making her sicker, and Helen noticed a change in her personality as a result.  Susan had become depressed, but Helen feels she would not take her own life.  Susan had a very deep faith in God, receiving a minister's license when Helen was small.  She could be described as a "tough cookie" by some of the jobs she held over the years from driving a school bus, to doing in home nursing and working on the floor of a factory.

It remains a mystery what happened on that day, June 5, 2010, when Susan Ryan was last seen at an intersection in Wooster, Ohio.  Many things were uncharacteristic of Susan that day, like leaving her dog behind, leaving without her cell phone or credit cards. Susan didn't own a car, and was on foot when last seen.  All leads in her case are considered and quickly followed.

Helen has expressed extreme gratitude for the work of the Wooster Police Department who has been devoted to the case, along with members of the community for their response and support.

As the balloons rise up to the sky as a gesture of hope from one of her favorite places, many prayers go up with them as well. Prayers that Susan Ryan is finding peace and that she will return to her family soon.


Helen Ryan-Zimmel and her mother, Susan Ryan
"Perhaps they are not stars, but openings in heaven where the love of our lost ones pours through and shines on us to let us know they are happy" - Eskimo Proverb
From CUE Center for Missing Persons:


Circumstances of Disappearance: 
Susan left on foot during the early morning hours. She left behind all of her possession including her cellphone, purse, credit cards, taxi pass, and her dog.Family states that it is very uncharacteristic of her to leave her dog behind.
Her case remains unsolved.
Investigative Agency: 
Wayne County Sheriff’s Dept
Agency Phone: (330) 287-5700
If you have any information on this case please contact  Cue Center for Missing Persons at (910) 343-1131 24 hour tipline (910) 232-1687.

Missing from: Wooster, Ohio
Missing since:06/05/10
Classification: Endangered Missing
Age at time of disappearance: 58
Date Of Birth:04/17/52
White Female
Height: 5′ 3
Weight: 105 lbs
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Blue
Clothing: Jeans, white sneakers
Identifying Characteristics:  Partial dentures, Glasses with transition lenses (either wearing beige or red pair), rose tattoo on back hip, dragon tattoo on collar bone, phoenix tattoo on collar bone. Her mental health is declining.
Nickname: Susie Stern

Official Family Website:   Where is Susan Ryan

Facebook Page:  Missing Susan Ryan


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UPDATE

Oct. 17, 2011

Human remains believed to be of Susan Ryan

WOOSTER -- Police found human remains Saturday which they believe to be of Susan Ryan, the Wooster woman missing since June 2010.
According to a press release issued by the Wooster Police Department, at about 4:30 p.m. officers responded to a call of the discovery of possible remains in a dense brush area just south of the Wayne County Fairgrounds, near the western-most building along Kemrow Street.
Chief Matt Fisher said the remains were located by a man working in the area. Fisher explained the human skeletal remains were collected along with a small handgun and photo identification, which are leading police to believe the remains are that of Ryan.
Ryan was reported missing June 5, 2010 after quitting her job in Wooster two days prior. She was believed to have left her house on foot with nothing more than a map, her identification and a handgun.
Numerous searches led by police and volunteers around Wooster's parks, including Christmas Run, yielded no leads on her whereabouts. Police also followed leads of alleged Ryan sightings around Ohio, such as in Elyria.
The case essentially went cold with no new leads since August 2010. Detectives believed Ryan may have wished to commit suicide, given that she had a handgun with her and left behind several valuables she reportedly never left behind. But with no firm evidence one way or the other, investigators and family members were left with nothing but hope she would turn up.
Ryan would have turned 59 years old this past April.
The Wayne County Coroner's office is testing the remains for a cause of death and will be matching the remains with dental records for Ryan.
"No foul play is suspected," Fisher said, as he stated the case is still under investigation.
"This investigation is still ongoing and we ask that you keep the family in your thoughts during this difficult time," added the release on the discovery.

http://www.the-daily-record.com/news/article/5110676

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Summer Inman: Missing Mother From Ohio, The Search is On: FOUND





The search for a mother of three young children, 25 year old, Summer Inman, has stretched to 4 counties in Ohio, Hocking, Perry, Morgan and Muskingum, and authorities are asking the citizens of those counties to please check their land and buildings for any signs of her. 


According to a press conference by Logan County Law Enforcement:
“By each citizen checking their own property, including any outbuildings, fields, nearby streams or park grounds, the area searched is multiplied exponentially,” the Logan Police Department said in a press release.
“Investigators encourage  the public to continue focusing on those areas close to a roadway, or near bridges and overpasses, for any signs of recent suspicious activity or clothing similar to those worn by Summer at the time of her abduction,” the police department report continued. “If anything is found, please do not touch it, merely back off, note the location, and contact the Logan Police Department immediately at 740-385-6868.”
In June, 2010, Summer filed for divorce from her husband, William Inman, and, according to her Facebook account, she was in a new relationship with Adam Peters.  As in many cases when a marriage has gone sour and custody issues arise, Summer faced a set of circumstances she was not quite prepared for.

Like most women leaving a relationship, Summer probably felt a certain sense of security by procuring an attorney, thinking that act would keep her safe from the man who, according to records, threatened her life, as well as Adam Peter's life, and held her captive more than once.  Three children under the age of 5 are at stake, an abusive husband using them as leverage in the divorce, fighting for custody, using the power and control tactics seen so often.

Summer Inman is most likely a victim of intimate partner homicide.  Her estranged husband, along with his parents, have been arrested and are in custody and charged with kidnapping.  Summer worked as a janitor at the Century National Bank in Logan, Ohio, and eye witnesses reported 2 men and a woman forcing Summer into a vehicle just outside at approximately 11pm the night she vanished.

What kind of a family unites to do evil in such a way?  What motivation would the Inmans have to kidnap Summer other than to do something harmful to her?   Summer Inman most likely wished to have a better life for her and her three children, a life without abuse, a life without someone demeaning her and demanding from her, and a life where her children could grow up without seeing their mother in a fearful state.

Summer, like so many others, didn't realize that ending that relationship would put her in so much danger, she probably felt like she knew the man she married well enough to handle the situation, but sadly, she did not realize the risks.

Time is passing by quickly and Summer has yet to surface; this doesn't bode well for a safe return.  Three little ones are wondering where there mother is, not getting tucked in tonight, not getting that goodnight kiss.




Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Inman is asked to call the Logan Police Department at 740-385-6868.

http://www2.nbc4i.com/news/2011/mar/28/7/logan-mother-could-be-seriously-hurt-or-dead-polic-ar-435860/

http://www.abc6onyourside.com/shared/newsroom/top_stories/videos/wsyx_vid_10037.shtml

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_162-20047905-504083.html

UPDATES

LOGAN, Ohio — Those who know and love Summer Inman, a mother of three who has been missing for nearly a week, came together on Monday night for a vigil to pray for her safe return.

Just about everyone who lives in Logan --whether they know Inman or not -- has been touched by the 25-year-old's disappearance.   Those who organized the vigil said the event was an opportunity for the community to show Inman's family that they care.

http://www.10tv.com/live/content/local/stories/2011/03/29/story-logan-summer-inman-vigil.html?sid=102



Logan Police locate body of woman in Athens County Tuesday night

March 30

ATHENS COUNTY, Ohio - Authorities say they may have found the body of an Ohio woman who disappeared last week. 

Logan police said late Tuesday that investigators searching in Athens County near U.S. Highway 33 might have discovered the body of Summer Inman, who disappeared March 22. Chief Aaron Miller did not say why he believes the body might be Inman's or what led police to the area.
The Athens County Sherriff's Office told our Columbus partners WBNS that the body is Inman. 

Inman's estranged husband and in-laws all face a charge of kidnapping in her disappearance. Police say they were seen on a car wash surveillance video appearing to vacuum and make alterations to their car the morning after she went missing. 

Police say she was forced into a white Crown Victoria, the same model used in the video by the suspects, 26-year-old William Inman II of Akron and his parents. 

Sunday, November 14, 2010

A Mother, Friend and 2 Children Vanished From Ohio: FOUND


Tina Herrmann and Stephanie Sprang, along with two of Herrmann's children, Kody and Sarah Maynard,  remain missing from the small Ohio town of Howard in Knox County.

When Tina Herrmann didn't report for work for two days, a co-worker went to the home to check on her as her boyfriend reported her missing.  Investigators say an unusual amount of blood was found inside the home, causing them to believe there is a possibility of foul play.

Herrmann's abandoned vehicle was found on the campus of Kenyon College and precipitated a precautionary  lockdown of the liberal arts college on the premise there may be someone dangerous on the campus.  Sprang's vehicle was found in the garage at Herrmann's home.

Investigations continue on the ground by several agencies hoping to connect the dots and find evidence that would lead to the discovery of where the four missing persons may be.  Investigators are in the process of constructing a timeline of events as well as focusing on the personal lives, as well as credit card and phone records of Herrmann and Sprang.  As of this writing no activity has appeared for either woman.

The amount of blood found in the home has authorities concerned:
"Someone was obviously injured in the house," Barber said. "The reason there is a focus on the blood is because there is an unusual about of blood in that house. It isn't from someone stubbing they're toe or cutting they're finger while peeling an apple."
 As friends and neighbors in the small town continue to cooperate and aid the search efforts, authorities are asking them to keep an optimistic attitude about the outcome and for anyone with information to come forth.

If you have information contact Knox County Sheriff's Office at (740) 397-3333.


UPDATES:


November 14


Sarah Maynard,13, found bound and gagged in basement of home on Columbus Rd. belonging to 30 year old Matthew Hoffman, who was taken into custody.


http://www.10tv.com/live/content/local/stories/2010/11/14/story-mount-vernon-ohio-missing-girl-found.html

http://www2.nbc4i.com/news/2010/nov/14/10/1-person-found-inside-mount-vernon-home-1-taken-cu-ar-290645/

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101114/ap_on_re_us/us_ohio_family_missing

November 15: 

MOUNT VERNON, Ohio — A sheriff says "there is a possibility" that three people still missing in central Ohio have been killed.




This police booking photo provided by the Knox County Sheriff, shows 30-year-old Matthew Hoffman in Mount Vernon, Ohio. 




Knox County Sheriff David Barber said at a news conference Monday that authorities still want to remain optimistic that 32-year-old Tina Herrmann, her 10-year-old son Kody and another woman, 41-year-old Stephanie Sprang, are still alive.









November 18, 2010



3 Bodies found in Ohio are kidnap rescue Sarah Maynard's missing mother, brother, friend


"Today this investigation took a major turn," he said. "We have discovered and recovered the remains of Kody Maynard, Stephanie Sprang, and Tina Herrmann."
Barber said the bodies were discovered "as a result of information provided by Matthew Hoffman" around 2:30 p.m. on Thursday.
"The bodies were located in a wooded area inside of garbage bags in a hollow tree," he said. "One thing's for sure, is he's had some experience as a tree trimmer."
Prosecutor John C. Thatcher said he could not confirm if Hoffman had given a confession, but called the discovery "the saddest day in Knox County history."





Sunday, July 13, 2008

Kristen Anderson




Wheeling, WV sits on the Ohio River and is a city that is rich in history. The people who live their are strong, determined people who worked in coal mines, steel mills, and glass factories. A sister across the river is Martins Ferry, Ohio and the people of both areas will not give up hope that one day a young mother will be found.

Kristen Anderson's life was taken from her at the age of 24 by a controlling, abusive, violent husband, James. Kristen had moved out of their home and in with a friend to escape the years of abuse. It was here that a violent argument ensued and when her friend came downstairs to soothe a crying child, Kristen was nowhere to be found, although her glasses, purse, and cell phone were left behind.

Oct. 1, 2006 was the last time Kristen was seen, on surveillance video, her lifeless body being carried out of James' apartment and put into the trunk of his car. Where he took her from there, no one knows.

He was brazen enough to tell a friend that his wife's body would never be found and yet cowardly enough to take his own life when he found out about the incriminating video, never telling anyone where the mother of his children could be found. It is an awful and gruesome story and he took it to his grave.

Kristen's mother, Mary Dailey, knew something was wrong that morning and tried to file a missing person's report but was told she had to wait 24 hours before investigators would take the report. She turned to a local news station for help, but still had to wait the 24 hours before police would step in to help.

In the midst of all of this horror were two little boys, Michael and Eric. They reportedly witnessed years of abuse their mother suffered at the hands of James Anderson, including the night she died. It has been reported that they witnessed their mother sitting on the couch that morning, but she wouldn't talk to them and little Michael told his grandmother later that Mommy felt very cold when he touched her.

Kristen's brother, Ed, saw a large barrel next to his sister's home that was gone shortly after she vanished and wonders if James put Kristen inside the barrel and sent it into the Ohio River.

There are several areas of speculation concerning where Kristen's body may be, but so far she has not been located, leaving behind two young sons who are now being raised by their grandmother, along with three other grandchildren. At the memorial service the two youngsters cried in grief when they saw pictures of their mother and clung to their remaining family members.

These two young boys, along with the rest of Kristen's family and friends are all victims of domestic violence. Although the memorial service was meant for closure to those who loved her, there can never be closure until she is found and brought home to the family that loves her.

Please go to the links provided to read the details of this sad case. Keep these little boys in your prayers and pray that they heal from the deep wounds that have been inflicted upon them.

http://z10.invisionfree.com/usedtobedoe/index.php?showtopic=15936
http://forourlovedones.blogspot.com/2007/12/kristen-anderson-mystery-of-kristens.html
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