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-+Gay Pride Month
543 days ago
June is Gay Pride month which means I go visit Kelly’s site to get the picture he has selected to post and then post it to my blog.  Take this picture and post it on your blog or website.  Once you post the picture let Kelly know and he will add your blog/website to the list.  Celebrate diversity!
-+Police take evidence from Kerr’s home
659 days ago
GREENWICH - Police in Greenwich are currently at the former home of Jaliek Rainwalker’s adoptive parents. The 12-year-old boy was been missing since Nov. 1. His father, Stephen Kerr, has been named a person of interest in the case. Police Chief George Bell says new information gathered this week led to a search warrant for the residence on Hill Street. Officers spent about four hours there and took evidence out of the home. Bell would not comment on what the new information is or what eveidence they gathered in the home. Kerr says he’s evaluating the legality of the search.  He says police did not have a search warrant when they first arrived. Kerr and his wife, Jocelyn McDonald, moved late last week from Greenwich to West Rupert, Vermont. Earlier today state police divers were in Troy searching for the boy in the Hudson River near the Hoosick Street Bridge. Two state police boats combed river using sonar equipment searching for any possible sign of Jaliek. Jaliek’s ...
-+"New Developments" in Jaliek Case Will See Release Soon
683 days ago
There are apparently new developments in the case of missing Greenwich boy, Jaliek Rainwalker. Right now police are saying little about the new information, but what they are saying is that they expect to reveal the details to the public soon. NEWS10's Anya Tucker spoke to the Chief of Police in Greenwich, who says they are making some headway in the case. "It's just something that's an ongoing investigation and I can't jeopardize this investigation at this point by making mention of what's come up," said a very tight lipped George Bell, Chief of the Cambridge-Greenwich Police Department. While he will not release any of these "new developments" now, he said however that the media will know more about them by the beginning of next week.  When asked about how important they were to the case, Chief Bell responded, "I think it is [important, ] every little bit we get. But this is a pretty decent bit to this puzzle," One new piece of information the ...
-+Rally for Jaliek
685 days ago
I received an email that there will be a rally for Jaliek tomorrow, Sunday Jan 13th.  Here’s the information: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – 1/11/08 Elaine Person Find Jaliek Task Force 518-861-6262 518-527-6868 cell eperson@capital.net     WHAT HAPPEN TO JALIEK RAINWALKER NEWS CONFERENCE   On December 30, 2007, Doreathea Brace, a slightly built African American woman came out of church and was met on the street by Stephen Kerr, the adopted father of Jaliek Rainwalker.   Jaliek is the 12 year-old who disappeared from Greenwich, NY over ten weeks ago on November 1st.   Stephen Kerr was the last person to see Jaliek alive and has stated that he believes his adopted son ran away and joined a gang in Albany or is living with an African American family in a rural area.   As Mr. Kerr attempted to hand her a reward flyer, she confronted him with angry allegations that it ...
-+From Dec 3, 2007
689 days ago
What I'm thinking   For the last month my blog has consisted mostly of articles surrounding the Jaliek Rainwalker missing person case.  Usually I have some funny stories and mishaps to write about from my daily routine but I’ve put that aside for now.  Why should I dedicate my blog to a missing child whom I  do not know?  I have always been interested in missing persons stories but this one is different, mainly because it’s local but also because it’s a 12 year old boy who is either lost or worse.  Perhaps it’s because I’m a mother and have a 13 year old daughter.  The thought of her being out on her own as a runaway or abducted …I don’t know how I would deal with it.  It’s true that we all react differently to situations and who am I to say I wouldn’t be withdrawn in a case like this.  While it’s possible that I could react that way I believe I would be out searching for my child and wouldn’t rest until she was brought home (one way or another).  Jaliek’s case leaves me ...
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