Monday, March 17, 2014

Missing From Chattanooga Tennessee

Name: Nely Velasquez Diaz
 
Date of Birth: June 30th, 2004
 
Age Went Missing: 5
 
Date Went Missing: March 5th, 2010
 
Age Now: 10
 
Gender: Female
 
Race: Hispanic
 
Hair Color: Brown
 
Eye Color: Brown
 
Missing From: Chattanooga, Tennessee
 
 
Details: Nely was abducted by her non-custodial mother. They may be in the company of an adult male and possibly heading to Guatemala, Mexico the picture above was digitally altered to show what she might look like today.
 
 
 
 
 
Name: Tonetta Carlisle
 
Date of Birth: August 23rd 1973
 
Age Went Missing: 15
 
Date Went Missing: March 16th 1986
 
Age Now: 41
 
Gender: Female
 
Race: Black
 
Hair Color: Black
 
Eye Color: Brown
 
Missing From: Chattanooga, Tennessee
 
Details: Tonnetta was last seen walking home from City High School at approximately 2:55 p.m. on March 16, 1989 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. She was headed to her family's residence in the 600 block of Hamilton Avenue at the time. A witness observed Carlisle's abduction approximately one-half block from Carlisle's home at approximately 3:00 p.m. A woman on Ruth Street near Hamilton Avenue glanced up the hill and watched Carlisle walking down the street. Several unidentified suspects jumped out of a tan and yellow van, forcibly pulled Carlisle inside the vehicle and then drove away. The witness told authorities that she and her husband chased the vehicle and called law enforcement with its license number. Carlisle's mother filed a missing child report with authorities eight hours later when her daughter failed to return home. The two cases were not connected for some time. The license number of the vehicle involved in the abduction was traced back to Jeffrey Jones. Jones had been released from prison for a rape conviction shortly before Carlisle disappeared. He committed suicide and was found deceased inside his van on March 18, 1989, two days after Carlisle was last seen. There has been no trace of her since that time. Tonnetta enjoys pizza and fast food items. She liked rap music and the musical artist Bobby Brown at the time of her 1989 disappearance. Her case remains unsolved. Eyes Brown Hair Black Sex female. Now Foul play has been suspected in this case.




Name: Francis D. Cownover
 
Date of Birth: March 21, 1953
 
Age Went Missing: 34
 
Date Went Missing: November 26, 1987
 
Age Now: 61
 
Gender: Female
 
Race: Caucasian
 
Hair Color: Blonde
 
Eye Color: Hazel
 
Missing From: Chattanooga, Tennessee

Crownover was reported missing by her boyfriend with whom she had been living with in Hamilton County, Tennessee, for one month, on December 4, 1987. He claimed on November 26, 1987, they went to bed together and when he woke up the next morning, she was missing. He also stated he checked with her friends and no one else had seen her either.
She left a note saying she would call, but she never did. Crownover left all her clothes and most of her personal items at Duenas’s house. She had also left her vehicle, but took $200.00.




Name: Paula Michelle Burnette
 
Date of Birth: June 15, 1975
 
Age Went Missing: 21
 
Date Went Missing: September 17, 1996
 
Age Now: 39
 
Gender: Female
 
Race: Caucasian
 
Hair Color: Brown
 
Eye Color: Blue
 
Missing From: Chattanooga, Tennessee

September 21, 1996, Bobby Caudill, Paula's father, reports Paula missing and indicates that she was last seen on September 17, 1996 about 6:00 a.m. October 1996, Paula Burnette's driver's license was found in the 9500 block of Harrison Bay Road, Harrison, Tennessee. Two months after she was last seen, her estranged husband, Donald Ray Burnette, took an Amsouth branch bank manager and her family hostage. After driving them around the countryside all night, he forced the woman to rob her own bank. A month later, Donald Ray Burnette and an accomplice, James Travis White, were arrested. April 1997, Paula Burnette's purse/address book washed into a Chattanooga home's backyard in the Tyner community. July 1997, the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office, the Hamilton County STARS, and the Volunteer Special Tactics and Rescue Services group, searched the old Savannah Valley Water Plant.

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