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Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles
| 1 year ago
On Monday, police ended the search for Etan, who was 6 years old when he disappeared near his parents' New York apartment in 1979, without finding any substantial new evidence, according to reports. The search had begun again three weeks ago when...
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The Guardian
| 1 year ago
Etan Patz ... his disappearance woke up New York parents to the dangers of the street. Photograph: Stanley K Patz/AP Last Thursday, the pickaxes arrived. On Prince Street in the Soho area of downtown Manhattan, 40 investigators turned up, armed with...
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The Christian Science Monitor
| 1 year ago
Missing children are a heartwrenching staple of tabloids and cable news; The constant attention to what is, statistically, a rarity can really give a workout to a mother's stranger-danger radar. This past week, authorities were searching for a two-...
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10 News
| 1 year ago
Detectives will look to a Carlsbad company's technology after a high-profile search wrapped up in New York on Monday in the 1979 disappearance of 6-year-old Etan Patz. More than three decades after the 6-year-old disappeared, the search of the former...
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Epoch Times
| 1 year ago
April 23, 2012 The search for Etan Patz, a New York boy who disappeared in 1979 while he was walking to school, ended on Monday after police investigated a basement and found no human remains, media reports said. A law enforcement official familiar...
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The New York Times
| 1 year ago
The F.B.I. agent who had the case, Michael Ferrandino, had just been promoted to head the bank robbery squad, and his cases needed to be reassigned. The Patz case, with little progress in years, was at risk of being closed. Instead, Agent Ferrandino...
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NY1
| 1 year ago
Monday wrapped up their on-site search inside a SoHo building looking for clues in the disappearance of Etan Patz. Officials say they did not find any human remains, but some items removed were sent to a Virginia crime lab for further testing. Street...
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United Press International
| 1 year ago
The FBI said Monday it had not found any breakthrough clues in the 1979 disappearance of Etan Patz after digging up a basement near the boy's Manhattan home. Agents and New York City police officers spent nearly a week tearing up the SoHo-district...
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KSAZ
| 1 year ago
The search of a New York City basement for clues in the 1979 disappearance of six-year-old Etan Patz ended with no human remains found, law enforcement officials confirmed to the New York Post Monday. Police and FBI agents had been blasting through...
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The New York Times
| 1 year ago
Investigators End Search for Missing Boy Published: April 23, 2012 F.B.I. agents and police detectives were wrapping up their search of a SoHo basement for the possible remains of Etan Patz on Monday morning, after sending parts of a cinder block...
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International Business Times
| 1 year ago
Investigators will continue their search for evidence in the Etan Patz case on Monday. So far they have found hair and some non-human bones in the SoHo basement the boy is believed to have visited a day before he went missing. Share This Story While...
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The New York Times
| 1 year ago
Archive Recent Posts April 23 New York University has struck a deal with city officials that clears the way for it to create an applied-science research institute in Downtown Brooklyn. April 23 The Day: One can't help but wonder if the city's long-...
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CNN Blog
| 1 year ago
The search for Etan Patz, a 6-year-old New York boy who disappeared more than three decades ago, is expected to resume Monday after it was suspended for "operational reasons," an FBI spokesman said. A law enforcement source briefed on the...
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Epoch Times
| 1 year ago
On May 25, 1979, the 6-year-old left his SoHo home to walk to his school bus stop. He was last seen at 8 a.m. near the intersection of Prince and Wooster streets, according to a National Center for Missing and Exploited Children report. The abduction...
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Orlando Sentinel Online
| 1 year ago
Investigators searching a New York basement for clues about the 1979 disappearance of a 6-year-old boy have ended their digging at the scene after "nothing conclusive was found" from a four-day excavation, a law enforcement source said on Sunday.
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NY1
| 1 year ago
Investigators will be back in SoHo Monday as they continue to dig for clues in the disappearance of Etan Patz, who vanished while walking to his bus stop more than 30 years ago. Prince Street on Sunday to dig through dirt as they look for signs of...
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CNN
| 1 year ago
FBI agents, assisted by the New York Police Department, discovered the stain by spraying the chemical luminol, the law enforcement official said. The chemical can indicate the presence of blood, but is not always conclusive, according to the official.
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Reuters
| 1 year ago
News Related Topics FBI agents and New York City police officers remove concrete from a New York City apartment building where they were searching a basement for clues in the 1979 disappearance of Etan Patz, April 20, 2012. Investigators in New York...
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Inquirer.net
| 1 year ago
Police and FBI agents dug in an apartment basement Saturday in the SoHo district of New York to search for the remains of a boy who was six years old when he disappeared more than three decades ago. A portion of Prince Street, where Etan Patz lived,...
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The New York Times
| 1 year ago
The basement was a workshop for a handyman who is facing fresh scrutiny after investigators examined a claim by his ex-wife that he had raped a 10-year-old girl in subsequent years, according to a person briefed on the case. The building the workshop...
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Chicago Tribune
| 1 year ago
Investigators in New York resumed the search for clues on Saturday into the 1979 disappearance of 6-year-old Etan Patz, digging into a Manhattan basement for a third day in hopes of solving a case that has confounded police for three decades...But...
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NY1
| 1 year ago
Police are hoping renewed interest in the Etan Patz disappearance will shed new light on a more recent case. Seven-year-old Patrick Alford went missing from his foster home in Brooklyn's Starrett City in January 2010. His biological mother was...
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Belleville News-Democrat
| 1 year ago
Investigators continue to rip apart the basement of a building in New York City's fashionable SoHo section, looking for any trace of a 6-year-old boy who vanished in 1979. FBI agents have been digging up the floor and removing drywall in the building...
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KSAZ
| 1 year ago
The FBI got a warrant to dig up the basement of a New York City building near Etan Patz's home after the new suspect's ex-wife claimed that he raped his young niece a few years after the boy's 1979 disappearance. The woman told authorities she...
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Daily Chronicle
| 1 year ago
Members of the FBI team carry pieces of concrete out of a basement of a building on the corner of Wooster Street and Prince Street in Manhattan on Friday during a renewed investigation into the 1979 disappearance of 6-year-old Etan Patz.
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USA Today
| 1 year ago
The hunt for missing children has come a long way since the milk-carton alerts that appeared after the 1979 disappearance of 6-year-old Etan Patz in New York City. Etan, who vanished while walking alone to school one morning, was never found,...
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United Press International
| 1 year ago
A New York man who has been linked in media reports to the 1979 disappearance of 6-year-old Etan Patz did not abduct or kill the boy, his lawyer said Friday. Othniel Miller, 75, was a handyman who worked in a basement near the building where Etan...
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The New York Times
| 1 year ago
The explanation the handyman, Othniel Miller, gave shortly after Etan disappeared 33 years ago that work had been done beneath the floor led investigators to conduct a new round of interviews in recent weeks that led to the search and excavation of...
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The New York Times
| 1 year ago
Follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook for news and conversation...His picture with its bowl haircut and toothy grin was seen all over the country; children his age grew up with Etan staring back at them from the milk carton on the breakfast...
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NY1
| 1 year ago
As federal and local investigators work through the weekend in SoHo looking for possible fresh clues in the disappearance of Etan Patz, a lawyer for the man who's suspected of being a new person of interest in the case told reporters Friday his...