I spoke with the mother of missing woman Christine Sheddy last night and she stated that in speaking with the Worcester County Bureau of Investagtion that they would be willing to organize a search of the properties surrounding the farmhouse where Christine was last seen one year ago.
The exact date has not yet been established, but what we do know is that the search will be conducted on a Sunday, as it is hunting season, and hunting is not allowed on Sunday's.
What I would like to do is compile a list of all of those who would be willing to assist in the actual search, provide logistical support, refreshments, anything that you would like to contribute; please let me know.
Additionally, if you have any special skills or equipment ie. search dogs, diver,or dive team, or if you are or have been a law enforcement officer, please indicate accordingly.
If you would email me at wymzie@wymzie.com I will be able to compile a list, get an idea of how many people the team will have to work with and what special skills and tools there will be available.
Please let me know as soon as possible.
Thank you.
Stephanie
Thank you all for your support
I don't think I would have announced where the search was going to be. Too much time for the killer to move remains. JMO.
ReplyDeleteUmm, that would mean fresh DNA moved around wouldn't it?
ReplyDeleteThese people are being watched and followed so let them go ahead and try to do anything and it will give opportunity for them to screw up even more.
Be careful , I believe hunting is allowed for the next 2 sundays.
ReplyDeleteDeer hunting on private land, on Sundays, is now legal in several counties of Md
ReplyDeleteSunday is what WCBI has said.
ReplyDeleteI am ASSUMING that permission will be sought from all land owners.
But we all know what a big word that is.
Hunters need written permission, too. Coordination is the key; ORANGE is usually not worn by deer... it's their fashion statement.So wear it.
ReplyDeleteThank you all for wanting to help our family find Christine. With all the bad in the world it is a comfort to know that there are people out there that will stop what they are doing to help a stranger. Thank you all.
ReplyDeleteLynn
Christine's mom
As long as my old man is not on the road I can participate-no special training,just a willingness to help.
ReplyDeleteThere are several active dive teams in the area you could try contacting to see if they are avaiable to assist you.
ReplyDeleteJust say when and where and ill be there .
ReplyDeleteI wish somehow the family could contact Tim Miller from Texas Equisearch, look at all they did just to try and find a child, for which, may never be found, at least this family of Christines
ReplyDeleteknows her last whereabouts.
if you call united atv riders i am sure they will help with your search they were willing the last time the idea was thought of. www.unitedatvriders.com
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