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Thursday, March 27, 2014

Tyler Perry offers $100,000 reward as he joins Al Sharpton in push to solve mystery of two men who disappeared a decade ago after encounter with SAME sheriff's deputy

Filmmaker Tyler Perry is offering a $100,000 reward for information in the decade-old case of two men who went missing after crossing paths with a sheriff's deputy in southwestern Florida.
Perry joined the Rev Al Sharpton and NAACP president and CEO Ben Jealous at a news conference on Thursday in Naples to discuss the missing-person investigations of Terrance Williams and Felipe Santos.
Santos and Williams disappeared three months apart in the Naples area in 2003 after crossing paths with Collier County Sheriff's Deputy Steven Calkins.

 Felipe Santos
Terrance Williams
Missing: Felipe Santos, left, has not been seen since he was arrested by Steven Calkin in October 2003. Terrance Williams, right, disappeared under similar circumstances in January 2004


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MORE HERE: http://www.colliersheriff.org/index.aspx?page=7033

MUCH MORE HERE: 

Two Men Last Seen With Collier County Police Officer “Still Missing!”


Telephone call (1/12/04-12:49 p.m.):


Caller: (Cpl. Steven Calkins)
Dispatcher: (Dave Jolicouer)
Dispatcher: “What are you doin’ sucka?”

Calkins: “Well I got a “Homie” Cadillac on the side of the road here, signal 11, signal 52 nobody around. I’m at the cemetery here at the corner of Vanderbilt and 111th.”

Dispatcher: “Oh yeah, you be doin’ some prayin’? Been prayin’ to the heavenly father?” Calkins: “Maybe he’s out there in the cemetery. He’ll come back and his car will be towed.”
A half-hour later, Calkins contacted dispatch with Williams’ full name, date of birth and asked the dispatcher to run a search, even though Calkins later told investigators he only knew Williams’ first name. Calkins called with a fake birth date Williams had used before and possibly when he got in trouble in order to fool police. 
Calkins: “4-1-75. Black/male. (singing)...,”

Dispatch: 1-16-04. “I hate to bother you at home on your day off, but this woman’s been bothering us all day. You towed a car from Vanderbilt and a hundred ... Do you remember it?”

Calkins: “Uhhh, no.”

Dispatcher: “Do you remember ... she said it was near the cemetery.”

Calkins: “Cemetery?”
Calkins assures the dispatcher there was no one with the vehicle.
Dispatcher: “Uh, well, somebody’s at the cemetery telling the mother that you picked up the driver and he’s been missing since Monday.”

Calkins: “Oh, for Pete’s sake.”

EPISODE OF INVESTIGATION DISCOVERY
http://www.investigationdiscovery.com/tv-shows/disappeared/videos/disappeared-terrance-williams-never-came-home.htm

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