Awhile back I posted a story about a tragedy in Omaha where a boy was missing <http://www.unsolvedmysteries.com/usm319540.html>.
Well, things have gotten pretty crazy and now the father has said he threw his body in a dumpster. So they did DNA on the dumpster and it matched his.
All here are just sick. Poor baby...
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http://www.omaha.com/index.php?u_np=0&u_pg=36&u_sid=772156
June 17, 2003
Volunteers needed in search for body
WORLD-HERALD STAFF WRITER
Wanted: Police officers and other public safety workers able to wield a rake or garden fork. Immediate openings at Sarpy County Landfill. Must endure heat and stench. Prerequisite: a big heart. Call (402) 296-9374 and ask for Kim.
The call is going out for volunteers to help continue the search this week at the Sarpy County Landfill for the remains of 4-year-old Brendan Gonzalez.
As the search for the missing Plattsmouth boy settles into its fifth month, authorities are preparing for what they expect to be their final push to recover Brendan's remains.
"We're going to be hitting it hard in there the next several days, and it's going to be hot," said John Reisz, a deputy Sarpy County attorney whose office is helping to coordinate the recruiting of volunteers. "The more people we have out there, the less work it will be."
Crime lab tests have confirmed that Brendan's blood was in a Bellevue trash bin seized by police two weeks ago. The contents of the bin were buried in the landfill near Springfield on Jan. 7, the day after Brendan disappeared.
Last week, more than 90 people from 19 agencies, such as Avoca rescue squad drivers and FBI agents, combed through hundreds of tons of trash at the landfill.
When the search resumes Wednesday, it will be in an area where authorities think they will find Brendan's remains.
Law officers and other potential volunteers with questions about helping may call Kim Clark at the Plattsmouth Police Department at (402) 296-9374.
Reisz and Plattsmouth Police Chief Brian Paulsen hope to recruit and coordinate daily search crews of 40 to 50 or more.
"The whole goal is to find the boy," Reisz said. "We just want to bring him home." You can join Unsolved Mysteries and post your own mysteries or interesting stories for the world to read and respond to Click hereScroll all the way down to read replies.Show all stories by Author: 53961 ( Click here )
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