Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Missing People Must Never Be Forgotten


The thing that I have seen since running this site is that the out of sight out of mind concept is true. The missing are always forgotten after a period of time by most people because I guess people take the assumption it's a lost cause if they haven't been found quickly. This is far from the truth. In every cold case someone either knows something or suspects something about the case. If the media does not keep these cases in the public spotlight they fade away and anyone who knows something may think well it's been forgotten now so I'm not speaking. 

A loud and clear message must be continually sent out to the public that we will not stop putting their face up for the world to see that they were a human being and that they are loved and missed. Let it eat at their very soul so that it torments them by not stepping up and helping these families have closure. Delmarva Crime Survivors Network which has it's own facebook page here is a great place for families to come together to discuss what they have went through because of senseless crimes and for the community to support their efforts by liking their facebook page to get updates of missing people. 

Please let us work together and help Police solve these cold cases and bring closure to the family. I will not stop bringing the cold cases back to the top of this site no matter how much some people complain because quite honestly if you have no heart to look at the stories of people who have lost their lives needlessly then do me a favor and don't come back to this site. 

Salisbury Police Still Looking For Answers


Salisbury Police are still looking for information on Mr Cole who was found deceased in the Water this week. His home address was 706 Richmond Avenue, the same address that had a suspicious fire that broke out at his home 12 hours earlier which is currently under investigation . Anyone that may have seen Cole prior to 2:20 p.m. on July 2 is asked to contact the Salisbury Police Department at 410-548-3165

The Ocean City Police Department is requesting the public's assistance


The Ocean City Police Department is requesting the public's assistance in locating a man wanted for the early Tuesday attempted sexual assault of a woman.
Police said that at around 2:45 a.m., officers responded to the area of 4200 Coastal Highway where they met with a woman who said she was walking home when a man started talking to her, then pushed her into the bushes, and tried to sexually assault her. Investigators said the victim fought the attacker and significantly injured his ear.
Police described the suspect as a white male in his mid-20s to early-30s, approximately 5-foot-10 and about 170 pounds. He is believed to have a visible ear injury.
Anyone with information about this incident or the suspect involved is asked to contact Detective N. Simpson of the Ocean City Police Department's Criminal Investigation Division at (410) 520-5349. Callers may remain anonymous.

What Are The Most Dangerous Intersections In The Area


With the recent tragic deaths of a mother and daughter on Naylor Mill road and the news that the State Highway Administration were making some adjustments to both that intersection and the notorious 60 foot road, my questions is what other intersections in the area do you consider to be among the most dangerous.

Victoria Jackson-Stanley Wins By Landslide In Cambridge


Victoria Jackson-Stanley obviously is doing something right in Cambridge as she was re-elected by a landslide as Mayor last night. Congratulations

Tiki Bar For Sale


Well the inevitable has finally occurred and that is the Tiki Bar in Crisfield is on the Market for 1.25 mil.  I hate to see another restaurant in that area close down and I just feel like with the right local ownership and some town support which I think it would have this place could make it.