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Hello..... I created this page because I think people should help find missing people and those that have a grave with out a name. I feel the need of helping this family's And I am here trying my best.....
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___________________________________________________________T he info of the guy that's on the pictures:Vital Statistics at Time of Disappearance:Missing Since: October 1, 2003 from Naples, FloridaClassification: Endangered MissingDate Of Birth: January 1, 1979Age: 24 years oldHeight: 5'7Weight: 150 poundsDistinguishing Characteristics:Hispanic (Mexican) male. Black hair, brown eyes. Santos wore his hair in a ponytail at the time of his disappearance.He is a Mexican citizen and speaks limited English.Some agencies give his date of birth as May 26, 1980.Details of Disappearance:Santos was last seen in Naples, Florida on October 1, 2003. He was driving to work with two of his brothers when, at 6:30 a.m., his white 1988 Ford hit another vehicle near the Green Tree Shopping Center at Airport-Pulling Road and Immokalee Road. No one was hurt in the accident and damage to the cars was minor. A Collier County sheriff's deputy, Corporal Steven Henry Calkins, arrived at the scene and cited Santos for reckless driving and for driving without a license or insurance. He then put Santos in the patrol car and drove away.Later that day, Santos's boss contacted the local jail to bail him out and found out he had never been booked. When questioned, Calkins said he had changed his mind about taking Santos to jail and had instead given him a ride to a Circle K convenience store about a mile away from the site of the accident. He last saw him walking towards the pay phones. Santos has never been heard from again. After his disappearance, his brother filed a complaint against Calkins with the sheriff's office, but Calkins was quickly cleared of any wrongdoing.Oddly, Calkins was also the last person to see Terrance Williams, who disappeared in January 2004, a month after Calkins was exonerated in the Santos case. Calkins says he dropped Williams off at a Circle K convenience store in Naples. Williams remains missing. His parents filed another complaint against Calkins after their son's disappearance and the deputy was subsequently fired by the police department. An internal investigation found that he had lied about the Williams case and violated agency policy.Calkins, a seventeen-year veteran of the police department, had a clean record prior to this. He appealed the ruling, but it was upheld and his dismissal stood. He has not been charged in the disappearances of Williams or Santos and maintains his innocence in both cases, stating that both men had reasons of their own to walk away and he himself was being treated as a "scapegoat" by the department.Santos is a Mexican national and was in the United States illegally at the time of his disappearance. He had been living there for three years and was employed as a concrete/masonry worker at the time he vanished, sending money back to his family in Mexico. His wife and young daughter live in Oaxaca, Mexico, as does his father.In November 2003, a warrant was issued for his arrest after he failed to appear in court for a hearing regarding the accident he was in the day he vanished. No evidence of foul play has been uncovered in Santos's case, and investigators believe he may simply be lying low to avoid being arrested, but the circumstances surrounding his disappearance are unclear.Checks of United States consulate offices and Mexican passport offices have turned up no indications as to his whereabouts. Santos resided in the 100 block of south 6th Street in Immokalee, Florida at the time of his disappearance. His case remains unsolved.Investigating Agency:If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:Collier County Sheriff's Office 800-780-8477
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______________________________________________________NOW I FOUND INFO ON A JOHN DOE THAT HAVE ALL THE SIMILARITIES WITH FELIPE SANTOS, I HAVE CALLED THE SHERRIFF OFFICE IN NAPLES, FL AND I HAVE EMAIL BUT NO RESPONSES BACK AND NOTHING HAVE BEING DONE ON THIS CASES. THE JONH DOE INFO IS BELOW: THE DOE NETWORK CASE:HOT CASE 140:Unidentified Hispanic MaleThe victim was discovered on January 5, 2006 in Collier County, Florida Estimated Date of Death: April 2005 and December 2005 State of Remains: Skeletal---------------------------------------------------- -------Vital StatisticsEstimated age: 21-35 years old Approximate Height and Weight: 5'5" (66") Clothing: Fruit of the Loom t-shirt. The back of the shirt reads 'Pravco (727)368-0800'. Jean type pants with belt (silver buckle), black velcro sneakers size 81/2, and a red bandana. Skeletal Findings: Has evidence of a healed nasal fracture. The remains show evidence of having performed years of load - bearing work. Dentals: Evidence of dental abrasion, two silver caps on his upper front teeth.------------------------------------------------------ -----Case History The victim was located at S.R. 82 and Edwards Grove Road, rural eastern, Alachua County, Florida on January 5, 2006. A person mowing grass near Harvest Farms discovered the remains.---------------------------------------------------- -------Investigators If you have any information about this case please contact: Michael Britt District 20 Medical Examiner Office 239-434-5020, extension 1
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