Friday, July 30, 2010



Saturday, July 17, 2010

Help us find Norma Lopez

POSSIBLE KIDNAP VICTIM

Police need help finding Norma Lopez, 17, of Moreno Valley, who went missing on Thursday, July 15. Authorities fear she may have been kidnapped.
Police need help finding Norma Lopez, 17,   
 MAuthorities in Riverside County are searching for a missing 17-year-old Moreno Valley girl who may have been kidnapped.Investigators say family members became concerned when Norma Lopez did not return home from summer school on Thursday, 7/15
.
Witnesses told police they saw a newer-model green SUV speeding away from the area. Detectives said Lopez may have been taken against her will. 
Lopez attended a summer class between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. at Valley View High School, which is only one mile away from her house in the 27300 block of Cottonwood Ave. 
She had planned to meet her younger sister and a friend at about 10 a.m. at her house, but police said the teen never arrived. 
Officers talked to local business owners and searched the hillsides around the Cottonwood Avenue address, but found no sign of her. 
Lopez is about 5 feet, 7 inches tall and weighs about 110 pounds. She was last seen wearing a black-and-white horizontal-striped sleeveless shirt and black jeans. The FBI and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children joined the Moreno Valley Police Dept. in the investigation.
Police released phone numbers for anyone who may have information related to Norma's disappearance:

A police hotline for this case has been established: (877) 242-4345.
Riverside County Sheriff's Dept. Dispatch Center: (951) 776-1099.
Moreno Valley Police Dept.: (951) 247-8700
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Moreno Valley Police Department at (951) 247-8700 or the Riverside County Dispatch Center at (951) 776-1099

Help us find Norma Lopez

POSSIBLE KIDNAP VICTIM

Police need help finding Norma Lopez, 17, of Moreno Valley, who went missing on Thursday, July 15. Authorities fear she may have been kidnapped.
Police need help finding Norma Lopez, 17,   
 MAuthorities in Riverside County are searching for a missing 17-year-old Moreno Valley girl who may have been kidnapped.Investigators say family members became concerned when Norma Lopez did not return home from summer school on Thursday, 7/15
.
Witnesses told police they saw a newer-model green SUV speeding away from the area. Detectives said Lopez may have been taken against her will. 
Lopez attended a summer class between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. at Valley View High School, which is only one mile away from her house in the 27300 block of Cottonwood Ave. 
She had planned to meet her younger sister and a friend at about 10 a.m. at her house, but police said the teen never arrived. 
Officers talked to local business owners and searched the hillsides around the Cottonwood Avenue address, but found no sign of her. 
Lopez is about 5 feet, 7 inches tall and weighs about 110 pounds. She was last seen wearing a black-and-white horizontal-striped sleeveless shirt and black jeans. The FBI and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children joined the Moreno Valley Police Dept. in the investigation.
Police released phone numbers for anyone who may have information related to Norma's disappearance:

A police hotline for this case has been established: (877) 242-4345.
Riverside County Sheriff's Dept. Dispatch Center: (951) 776-1099.
Moreno Valley Police Dept.: (951) 247-8700
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Moreno Valley Police Department at (951) 247-8700 or the Riverside County Dispatch Center at (951) 776-1099

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Privacy Rights Clearinghouse

Privacy Rights Clearinghouse

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

You can't say

You can't say that civilization don't advance, however, for in every war they kill you in a new way.



                                                          Will Rogers, 11/04/1879 - 08/15/1935

You can't say

You can't say that civilization don't advance, however, for in every war they kill you in a new way.



                                                          Will Rogers, 11/04/1879 - 08/15/1935