2011年2月16日 星期三

Missing Man's Clothing Found On River Bank

Articles of clothing found along the banks of the Missouri River in Yankton are believed to be connected to the case of a missing Yankton man.

In a press release issued Monday, the Yankton Police Department said it is believed the clothing, which was discovered Saturday, belongs to Kyle G. Bender, who was reported missing in mid-December. The press release said the clothing matches the description that was given in the Bender case.

The clothing was discovered along the river at Riverside Park Saturday by a member of the public. According to the police log, the discovery of the clothing was reported at 2:32 p.m.

Lt. Mark Payer of the YPD told the Press & Dakotan Monday that search crews began working along the river area near the park.Adventurer Ben Fogle tests four hi-tech jackets to beat the freeze I've tried dozens of winter jacket over the years.The new edhardy shop is expected to open in the second quarter of 2011. On Sunday, search dogs from Codington County were brought in,One moment, you're seated comfortably at the end of the bench in a baseball cap. but they could not pick up a scent.as the writers pulled a cheap lv rug from under my feet in the dying minutes.

Payer said the Game, Fish and Parks officials were scheduled to come in at 10 a.m. today (Tuesday) to assist in a search of the river area.

Bender was last seen at his mother's residence in the 500 block of E. Third St. in Dec. 11.New wholesale jersey electric markets have spurred significant investment in new generation.

Payer said the YPD has checked into a number of leads concerning the case since the disappearance, but none of the leads could be verified.

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