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12May/100

Missing Chandler father, son called 911 after car crash Read more: http://www.azcentral.com/community/gilbert/articles/2010/05/11/20100511chandler-father-son-car-crash-911-call.html#ixzz0nigXN5YS

Hours before his wife would call police to report her husband and son missing, Chandler lawyer Conrad Hernandez told a Yavapai County dispatcher Friday he had run off Interstate 17 in the mountains north of Phoenix.

He said during the 911 call that he was severely injured, according to a Chandler police report. He told the dispatcher he couldn't move and was stranded with his 7-year-old son, Max, outside his wrecked Mazda 3, five miles south of the Sunset Point Rest Area.

But help did not come until Sunday afternoon.

On Sunday, Chandler Officer Michael Sippitka was investigating the disappearance of the father and son when he heard about the 911 call. He alerted the state Department of Public Safety and asked it to dispatch a helicopter to search for Hernandez. The agency initially said it couldn't because its Flagstaff helicopters were out of service, but later sent a helicopter out of Kingman, Sippitka's report said.

At 4:55 p.m. Sunday, the lifeless bodies of Hernandez and his son were found outside their vehicle at the bottom of a 200-foot ravine near Black Canyon City. The police report said the vehicle had flipped over several times, throwing both of them from the car.

DPS officials declined to comment on the account in the Chandler police report, saying only that the two bodies had been removed from the ravine and taken to the Yavapai County medical examiner. The Yavapai County Sheriff's Office confirmed that it received the 911 call Friday afternoon, but referred other questions to DPS.

Chandler police also said they verified the 911 call through Hernandez's cellphone records. Several people called Hernandez after the crash, but, based on the cellphone records, it wasn't clear if he answered any of the calls or if his voicemail picked them up.

DPS also declined Monday to answer other questions about the case. It's not clear whether the agency had attempted to locate the red Mazda 3 on Friday, and it is also unclear when Hernandez and his son died.

But those aren't the only mysteries in the case.

No one is certain where the father and son were headed on a Friday afternoon when Max was supposed to be in school and his father was scheduled to be in a meeting with his wife and another lawyer to go over documents related to the IRS.

Hernandez's wife, Karen Maile Hernandez, said her husband never appeared for the 10 a.m. meeting. When she called Chrysalis Academy, a school for autistic children that Max attended, teachers there said her husband had called in that morning to say Max was sick.

Karen filed a missing persons report with Chandler police shortly before 4 p.m. Friday. She didn't know her husband had called 911 three hours earlier.

Karen initially told police she didn't think her husband would hurt Max, and that although he had seemed depressed recently about financial problems, there was no talk of suicide.

But two family friends told officers that Conrad had talked about how much better Karen would be without him and that he had thoughts of suicide. One friend said he asked to borrow $1,700 and expressed concern over financial difficulties.

Karen told police he had concocted an elaborate suicide plan two years earlier, when he planned to jump off a second-story balcony at St. James Theatre in New York City. He was found in New York unharmed.

When Conrad went missing Friday, friends and family began calling hotels in the Grand Canyon, a regular sanctuary for him. They sent out pleas on Facebook and MySpace. Police began working with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

Then, late Sunday afternoon, a DPS worker told the Chandler officer that the red Mazda had been found.

The Chrysalis Academy in Tempe canceled classes Monday so that parents and staff members could have time to grieve and talk to their children about Max's death.

"You have to understand that these kids

with autism or any special needs have to be handled differently," said De Freedman, president of the Chrysalis Academy Parents Association.

"Max was an amazing kid," said Freedman, who had known the boy for the past three years. "He was beloved. He had an infectious smile and a sparkling personality."

The school and parents' group planned a candlelight vigil Monday night for Max.

26Apr/100

Dolores Rodriguez Found

A woman who went missing from a Mesa hospital Saturday was found safe more than 24 hours later and is now with her family, police said.

Dolores Rodriguez, 74, was seen leaving Banner Desert Hospital around 5 p.m., police said. Rodriguez reportedly suffers from dementia.

"Rodriguez was located when she showed up at a Deer Valley hospital on Sunday," said Sgt. Ed Wessing, a Mesa Police Department spokesperson. "She just got lost apparently."

Rodriguez lives in Prescott but is currently staying in Mesa while a friend is in the hospital.

Officers had no explanation on how she got to Deer Valley, which is on the far north side of Phoenix, some 30 miles from where she disappeared.

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4Mar/100

David Lee Blake Missing #Dementia


CHANDLER - Chandler Police are asking for the public's help in locating a man who went missing just after noon Wednesday.

51-year-old David Lee Blake was last seen about 12:30 p.m. walking in the 100 block of North Washington St.

Police say Blake suffers from dementia and has the mental capacity of a 12-year-old. He didn't take his daily medications before he went missing.

Police say Blake borrowed a bus pass and may be traveling on the Valley Metro bus system.

He was wearing a khaki jacket, dark sweat pants, white tennis shoes and a Diamondbacks baseball cap.

Blake is 5' tall, about 230 lbs. with brown hair and blue eyes.

TIPLINE: 480-782-4130

1Mar/100

Pamela Dee Whyte Found

PHOENIX - Phoenix Police say a 54-year-old woman with dementia who went missing from a care facility Saturday night has been found.

Pamela Dee Whyte was last seen about 8 p.m. on Saturday from Burkeshire Retirement Hotel at 1310 E. McDowell Rd before being located sometime after 9 p.m. Sunday.

Police think she walked away from the facility. Whyte takes medication for a number of health disorders.

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22Feb/100

Remains Found Near 29 Palms May Be Missing Person

TWENTYNINE PALMS - San Bernardino County Sheriff's deputies say human remains found in the high desert, this weekend, could be those of a missing person out of Arizona.

The remains were found on Friday in an area of Wheeler, north of Brant Crossing.

About a half-mile away from the remains, deputies say they found a vehicle, which belonged to an elderly missing person out of Arizona, described as having dementia.

The missing person report was made on February 6, 2010, and the missing person was last seen on February 2, 2010.

Saturday, crews found more human remains in the same area, which they say will help them in a positive identification of the person.

http://www.kesq.com/Global/story.asp?S=12023906

17Feb/100

Marlys Jory, 76, Missing

GLENDALE -- The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office is looking for a 76-year-old woman who went missing Tuesday afternoon.

Marlys Jory, 76, was last seen near the area of Bell Rd and 67th Ave about 2 p.m. Tuesday. She was driving a 1997 Toyota Camry, AZ license plate 681-BHJ.

Jory was wearing a peach sweater and dark dress pants. She's 5’2” tall and 100 lbs.

Jory currently takes medicine for blood pressure and may be in the beginning stages of dementia.

TIPLINE: 602-876-1000

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29Jan/100

Shirley Doyle Missing Women

The Pima County Sheriff's Department is looking for an 87-year-old Catalina woman who has been missing since Wednesday.

Shirley Doyle, who lives in the 15300 block of North Oracle Road, was last seen when she arrived at her doctor's appointment at about 1:30 p.m. Wednesday afternoon, said Pima County Sheriff's Department spokeswoman Dawn Barkman.

Doyle did not return home after her appointment, prompting her family in California to report her missing.

She is described as 5-feet-4 inches, weighing between 140-150 pounds. Doyle has white hair and a fair complexion.

She is easily disoriented and has mild dementia.

Anyone with information is asked to call 911.

10Dec/090

Gerald Leroy Schock Missing

MOHAVE VALLEY - Mohave County Sheriff's Office needs the public's assistance in locating Gerald Leroy Schock, 62, of Mohave Valley.

Schock was last seen at the Avi Resort in Laughlin on Friday.

Schock suffers from dementia. Schock is a white male, 5-foot-11, 186 pounds with hazel eyes and brown hair.

 

 

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Schock is asked to contact Mohave County Sheriff's Office at 1-800-522-4312 or 928-753-0753 or their local law enforcement agency.

30Nov/090

Alan Nelson Found

MESA, AZ -- Authorities said Sunday a man who suffers from Alzheimer's disease was located after going missing in Mesa.

Alan Nelson, 75, disappeared Saturday afternoon while his wife, Diana, went shopping at the Mesa Riverview shopping center. 

According to Diana, Alan was too tired to go into the mall, so he stayed in the vehicle while she went shopping. Diana said Alan was missing, along with the car, when she returned to parking lot around 4 p.m.

Authorities said Alan was found and is safe. It is unclear where he was located.

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12Nov/090

Arizona’s Jessie Turner Found in Odessa

Odessa, Texas - A 68-year-old man reported missing from Arizona was found yesterday afternoon in Odessa.

According to the Pima County Sheriff's Department, Jessie Turner was found stepping off a bus 3:00 PM yesterday.

Turner was seen leaving Monday evening from an assisted living facility in Tucson.

Officials with the assisted living facility had sought for assistance because turner was diabetic and had a history of dementia and heart problems.

It was not known whether Turner would be returned to Tucson.

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