Showing posts with label CUE Center for Missing persons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CUE Center for Missing persons. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Monica Caison of CUE Center for Missing Persons


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Monica Caison

Monica Caison, CUE Center for Missing Persons, ImaginePublicity
Founder of CUE Center for Missing Persons, Monica Caison, joins the show to update listeners on missing persons cases.  Monica Caison and her organization put importance on all missing persons, not just those in the headlines.
The CUE Center makes a difference for everyone concerned with missing persons through the services they provide along with an annual Road to Remember Tour to bring attention at the local and national level for missing persons cases, cold cases, and unsolved homicides.
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On a given misty morning Monica Caison finds time to contemplate a portion of the missing persons cases presented at one of the tour stops. This year will be no different, many of the names remain on the list of missing, but, as in years past, some will come home to their families as a result of the added attention. Some families will bond together in their common pain and be inspired to continue their personal journey to find their loved one and bring them home.
For complete information on all services provided by CUE Center for Missing Persons, as well as missing persons cases registered with CUE, please refer to their website: NCMissingPersons.Org
The family of James Aaron Toole who has been missing from Alabama since 1995 will be featured on the show.

James Aaron Toole

toole
Missing Since: 05/15/95
Missing from: Pansey, Alabama
Classification: Endangered Missing
White Male
Age at Disappearance: 72
Date of Birth: 12/05/22
Height: 5’7
Weight: 160
Eyes: Gray
Hair: Gray
Scars, Marks, Tattoos: Brown Cancer Spot (size of dime) on right forehead at hairline. Tattoo of ‘girl in swimsuit’ on right arm.
Clothing: Buttom down shirt with possibly wearing a brown cowboy hat.
Scars, Marks, Tattoos: Brown Cancer Spot (size of dime) on right forehead at hairline. Tattoo of ‘girl in swimsuit’ on right arm.
Traveling in a 1984, 4 door Chevrolet Cavalier. Tag number 38BLT66. Car has not been found
Full Name: James Aaron Toole
Details of Disappearacnce
On the Afternoon of Monday, May 15, 1995 he was at his home waiting on his youngest granddaughter to get off the school bus. Her sister came to pick her up, and she got there just before the school bus arrived. He told his granddaughter that he would not be there the next day when her sister got off the bus and to make sure to be there in time so she would not be left alone. He said that he was going to be in Central Florida for a few days visiting some of his siblings.
He went to work that night for a few hours at the convenient store across the street from his home but he left early. Another one of his granddaughters said that he stopped by her house that night breifly to have a conversation with his wife. She did not actually see him, but she heard him speaking with her grandmother in the kitchen. His granddaughters that he spoke with him earlier that afternoon and their mother saw him again that night when he passed them going North on Houston County Road 75. He has never been seen or heard from since. His case remains unsolved.
Investigative Agency
Houston County Sheriff’s Dept
334-677-4888

Monday, April 30, 2012

Jason Bolton Unsolved Murder and Monica Caison, Missing Persons


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Jason Bolton, Unsolved Homicide



In 1991 Jason Bolton was viciously attacked after attending a party in Fayette County, Indiana.  Left lying on a rural road to die, his death was ruled accidental, but was it covered up and the crime scene staged?

 The family of Jason Bolton have believed for over 20 years that he was brutally tortured and intentionally run over, but authorities and local media have been silent. Justice is the exposure of the truth, which is all the family wants.

 Crime Wire will talk to Tomi Bolton Schmid, Jason's sister, to gather the known facts about this case and attempt to shine a light on what went wrong in Fayette County, Indiana that fateful night of August 21, 1991. Also joining the show is Monica Caison of CUE Center for Missing Persons.
 Jason's case is registered with CUE as an unsolved homicide.

 For background details and updated information about the Jason Bolton case, please refer to the website: JusticeForJasonBolton.Com

  Investigative Agency
Indiana State Police
Captain Ed Davis
9022 South State Rd. 67
Pendleton, IN 46064
765-778-2121

 Monica Caison will also be presenting information about a missing person's case from Texas.

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Monday, March 19, 2012

Crime Wire Welcomes Lisa Valentino: Seeking Justice for Allison Jackson Foy

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Guest: Lisa Valentino, sister of Allison Jackson Foy

Allison Jackson Foy went missing from Wilmington, NC June 30, 2006 and her remains were recovered in April of 2008, along with another set of remains belonging to Angela Nobles Rothen, who went missing a year after Allison. This begins the long road towards justice for Allison, seeking answers, and bringing the perpetrator(s) to an arrest. Allison's sister, Lisa Valentino, works closely with CUE Center for Missing Persons, who conducted many searches and awareness campaigns in the years that Allison was missing, but the road didn't end there. Still working together to find a final resolution to the case and bring justice for Allison and the two young children she left behind, Lisa continues to work with opportunities to benefit CUE Center, as well as attends their National Conference each year, bringing her experience as a support to other families. Lisa Valentino, once again, brings awareness to the fact that there is still someone out in the community who murdered her sister, Allison, and may have murdered others and hid them as well.

 

For updated information about Allison Jackson Foy, please refer to the website: Justice for Allison

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Monday, July 18, 2011

Crime Wire Investigates! Missing Mother Jacque Waller


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Jacque Waller, a mother of 5 year old triplets,,has been missing under suspicious circumstances since June 1, 2011 from Jackson, MO.  Several unusual developments have occurred within this time to cast doubt on her estranged spouse's explanations.  Jacque and her husband were separated, she appeared at a court hearing, then agreed to meet with him at the marital home.  Jacque vanished.
Joining us to discuss the case is Monica Caison of CUE Center for Missing Persons and family members of Jacque Waller.  Representatives from CUE conducted a massive search for Jacque Waller over the weekend of July 16-17.  At this time, nothing was turned up to give clues to her whereabouts.
Join Co-Hosts Denny Griffin and Susan Murphy Milano for an in-depth discussion surrounding the possibilities in this case, as well as how the public can assist in the effort to find Jacque Waller.

Monday, June 27, 2011

Crime Wire Investigates! June 29



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The Sandra White case 
On April 10, 2006, 65-year-old Sandra White ofWeaverville,North Carolinawas murdered by her 73-year-old husband Ray. He staged the house to make it appear that the death was the result of a robbery gone bad. He went so far as to drive down the highway and throw Sandra’s purse out as a robber may have done. However, after several days of questioning by the police, Ray White confessed to the murder. He was subsequently charged with involuntary manslaughter and posted $100,000 bail.
And then things turned a bit weird. The judge released White to the custody of his brother, David White, inFlorida. Sandra’s family believes that today Ray is living inSt. Petersburgand enjoying life as a free man. The now 78-year-old has yet to stand trial in aNorth Carolinacourt. The family’s efforts to get answers fromNorth Carolinaauthorities have met with non-responses, inaccurate information and stonewalling.
Joining us to discuss the case will be Gene Cervantes of Citizens Against Homicide and Sandra’s niece, Tamara Cramer

Monica Caison

This week’s guest  is Founder of CUE Center for Missing Persons, Monica Caison.  For the last 17 years, Monica’s organization has served families of high profile missing persons cases as well as those who never make headlines.  To her, there is no difference, “Every missing person is someone’s child….”
Offering a wide range of free services, CUE has since helped more than 9,000 families in what is often the most confusing and desperate times of their lives. In addition to providing services for the missing and their families, CUE offers college internships and youth mentoring programs.
CUE is entirely donation funded and staffed by volunteers, including Mrs. Caison, who takes no salary from the organization.
What was simply a dream, name and purpose, is now a nationally-recognized center that answers hundreds of calls for help each year.
Joining Monica Caison will be the father of missing Jessica Lowery.
Jessica Lowery, 25, disappeared in December of 2005. Her family now hopes that anyone with information will come forward. Since her disappearance, there has been little to no information in the case.
Family members fear the 25-year-old was hanging out with the wrong crowd, they now hope the CUE Center for Missing Person’s can help.
For more information about Jessica Lowery, please visit the official website: http://jessicalowery.com