05/30/2009 (5:25 pm)

Monroenews archives updated for Nevaeh Buchanan

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The monroenews.com online archives have been updated so you can find all the The Monroe Evening News reports on the Nevaeh Buchanan case.

Those who are interested in print copies can purchase them on a first-come, first-served basis at our downtown Monroe office, 20 W. First St., Monroe, Mich.; become a subscriber to our  e-edition where you can read and download the newspaper in pdf format; or if all you want are the front page pdfs you can download them for free here.

– Paula Wethington

05/29/2009 (11:05 pm)

Help Find Nevaeh twitter

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If you twitter (I do!) there is now a @HelpFindNevaeh twitter. It links back to the facebook plage on Nevaeh Buchanan.

– Paula Wethington

05/29/2009 (11:03 pm)

A sign of normal life: children playing

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Did you drive by Riverside Elementary School Friday evening in Monroe, Mich.? Did you notice the smiles and laughter from the children eating cotton candy at a school carnival?

I did.

Did you drive by Munson Park Friday evening in Monroe, Mich.? Did you see the children climbing all over the huge Playscape?

I did.

These signs of everyday life and laughter among children are taking place in a city where a 5-year-old girl has been missing for several days.

But the other children in Monroe are still allowed to have fun.

Please, let them do just that.

If you feel need to watch the children more carefully, that’s fine.

But don’t take their childhood away.

– Paula Wethington

05/29/2009 (10:54 pm)

Picnic food from the 1810 era

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How would you like to see this table arrangement at your family picnic this summer?

That’s how the refreshments were served Friday night to the historical staff and volunteers who are setting up for the Militia Muster Days at Navarre-Anderson Trading Post.

It may seem fancy, but remember: nobody had paper plates in those days! (Ignore the paper napkins.)

And about that punch: there’s vinegar in the recipe. But it is pretty good.

– Paula Wethington

05/28/2009 (2:20 pm)

Facebook group for Nevaeh

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A facebook group has been created with the title Help Find Nevaeh Amyah Buchanan.

– Paula Wethington

05/28/2009 (10:11 am)

Search for clues continues

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All Monroe Evening News headlines in the Nevaeh Buchanan case are first posted at monroenews.com

Search for clues goes on

05/28/2009 (10:05 am)

Family, friends keep up hope

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From monroenews.com

Family, friends keep up hope

By Ray Kisonas
Clutching toy motorcycles, stuffed animals and a tiny guitar, Sherry Buchanan tearfully spoke about her missing granddaughter as family members and friends continued their vigil, waiting for the return of Nevaeh.
Ms. Buchanan said the granddaughter she has raised named her favorite stuffed animals, such as Herbie, Tank and Harley.
“These motorcycles, she would ride them on my table,” Ms. Buchanan said outside her apartment to a group of television and newspaper reporters. “Whoever has her, please bring her back so she could be with her babies.”
Outside the Charlotte Arms apartment building where Nevaeh was last seen riding a friend’s scooter, a makeshift memorial was created under a tree. Hearts and ribbons adorn the tree and other mementos were placed at the base.
Resident Dorothy Morse said her son, 8-year-old John Morse, played with Nevaeh just a day or so before she came up missing.
“Nothing’s ever happened like this before,” said Ms. Morse, who’s lived at the complex since 2005. “It’s a tragic thing.”
Hundreds of searchers have gathered to look for the little girl and candlelight vigils have been held. On Wednesday night, hundreds of people turned out for a prayer session at the apartment complex on N. Macomb St.
“We love her, we miss her, we want her back,” said Diana Lawson, a great aunt who lives in the same building. “I’ve been asking God for a sign to let me know where she’s at.”
Shane Hinojosa of Toledo, the girl’s father, hasn’t seen his daughter in three years because of a dispute with the family. However, he’s been staying in a tent at the apartment complex and stood by Ms. Buchanan’s side on Wednesday.
“I have no hard feelings for this family,” he said. “We just want Nevaeh back.”
Jennifer Buchanan, Nevaeh’s mother, was questioned at length by investigators Wednesday, but not as a suspect, they said. They were trying to learn more about her and her daughter’s lives.
Norman Dewilde, Nevaeh’s uncle, said he has been impressed with the way the community has shown its support the past several days. After searches, vigils, prayer sessions and reward money available, Mr. Dewilde said the family is grateful.
“You can’t ask more out of this community,” he said. “Everybody has been 100 percent supportive.”
Mr. Dewilde said since the disappearance he has noticed parents holding on to their children’s hands tighter.
“You can see kids right with their parents,” he said. “This has made people aware. It’s definitely made the community watch their kids closer and be more aware.”

05/27/2009 (8:02 pm)

Nothing found at quarry

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from monroenews.com

MONROE TOWNSHIP — Rumors that have been swirling about something significant being found at the old France Stone Quarry at S. Dixie Hwy. and Dunbar Rd. are not true, authorities said.
Crowds of onlookers and media have gathered along LaPlaisance Rd., where divers were wrapping up their search of the quarry. Helicopters also have been hovering in the area.
Capt. Maryanne Ortman of the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office said there was nothing found related to the case of missing 5-year-old Nevaeh Buchanan. She said she has heard rumors about the case, but nothing has been substantiated.
Earlier, divers searched the quarry behind the Holiday Inn off N. Dixie Hwy. and did not find anything connected to the case.
– Paula Wethington

05/27/2009 (3:48 pm)

Tips and reward fund information

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From monroenews.com:
For tips on the investigation into the disappearance of Nevaeh Buchanan, call Monroe County Central Dispatch at 243-7070 or the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children at (800) 843-5678 (800-THE-LOST)
To donate to the reward fund, which has grown to between $8,000 and $10,000 for information on the arrest and conviction of the person involved in the abduction, call (800) 681-0687
There are no organized volunteer searches being conducted at this time.
– Paula Wethington

05/27/2009 (3:39 pm)

Prayer vigil for Nevaeh tonight

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From monroenews.com:
A prayer vigil is planned for tonight at the Charlotte Arms Apartments, 1160 N. Macomb St., Monroe, Mich., which is the home of Nevaeh Buchanan.
The vigil is scheduled to begin at 9 p.m. at the clubhouse. The Rev. Dale Hayford, pastor of Crosswalk Community Church, will officiate. Supporters are welcome.
– Paula Wethington

05/27/2009 (10:29 am)

Nevaeh discussion thread at MonroeTalks forums

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Here’s the link to Amber Alert! the Nevaeh Buchanan discussion thread at the MonroeTalks forums.

– Paula Wethington

05/27/2009 (10:24 am)

Nevaeh in the blogs

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Mom Moments, one of our BlogsMonroe bloggers, has been posting about the Nevaeh Buchanan situation and how to handle the details with your own children.

http://www.blogsmonroe.com/moms/2009/05/little-girl-still-missing/

– Paula Wethington

05/27/2009 (10:08 am)

Twitter hashtag #nevaeh

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If you Twitter, the hashtag for the Neveah Buchanan case is #nevaeh.

– Paula Wethington

05/27/2009 (10:02 am)

Monroenews.com has special section on Nevaeh investigation

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The Monroe Evening News now has a special section on the Nevaeh Buchanan case at monroenews.com.

http://www.monroenews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/section?CATEGORY=NEVAEH

– Paula Wethington

05/27/2009 (7:42 am)

Press conference 10:30 a.m. on missing girl

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Monroe County Sheriff Tilman L. Crutchfield has announced the next press conference on the Nevaeh Buchanan case will be at 10:30 a.m. today May 25 at the Monroe Moose Family Center 884, 1320 Macomb St.

This press conference “is to update the public on the status of the ongoing investigation,” according to the announcement.

– Paula Wethington

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