11-24-2010, 09:58 PM
i'm just hearing about this, it seems this is quite out of character for this girl to vanish.
good student, accomplished ballerina, not flighty. i'll try to find out more information.
keys and wallet left behind, cell phone gone.
i hope her parents get some good news for the holiday.
THE CELL PHONE WILL BE KEY HERE.
Syracuse.Com
Law enforcement calls off search for the night for Jenni-Lyn Watson. Search teams were able to cover about 200 arces of the wooded area that is bordered by Morgan Road, Henry Clay Boulevard, Buckley Road and Route 481.
Clay, NY -- Police, firefighters and other law enforcement officials are now searching a large wooded area in the northern suburbs for a missing 20-year-old from Clay, officials said this afternoon.
They are searching the area based on information obtained from Jenni-Lyn Watson's cell phone records, Sgt. John D’Eredita, a spokesman for the Onondaga County Sheriff’s Office, said this afternoon outside the Moyers Corners Fire House on Henry Clay Boulevard .
The searchers are concentrating on an area bordered by Morgan Road, Henry Clay Boulevard, Buckley Road and Route 481. The search area was originally identified as two areas, but authorities later clarified it is one large area.
The area is largely undeveloped land; parts of it are identified as the Woodard Industrial Park on some maps.
A team of searchers was seen about 3 p.m. today picking through trash along railroad tracks that cross the search area and Wetzel Road between Morgan Road and Henry Clay Boulevard.
Onondaga County Sheriff's Air One helicopter is assisting with the search. A search and rescue team from Oswego County is also on the scene.
search2.JPGDavid Lassman/ The Post-Standard An Oswego Search and Rescue team and Onondaga County Sheriff's Department have assembled Tuesday at the Moyers Corners Fire Station on Henry Clay Boulevard where a command center has been established for the search for missing Clay resident Jenni-Lyn Watson.
The search is in its early stages, D’Eredita said shortly before 2 p.m. today. He declined to release more details.
Watson, who graduated from Liverpool High School in 2008, has been missing since Friday morning.
Some people at an informal search headquarters set up in a home near Watson’s home were crying early this afternoon. They declined to say what was going on.
Watson, of 7406 Donegal Way, is described as 5-foot, 2-inches tall and 100 pounds, with dirty blonde hair and brown eyes.
Watson had come home for Thanksgiving break from Mercyhurst College in Pennsylvania, where she is a junior dance major.
Friday morning, she left her house and disappeared, seemingly without a trace. Her family told deputies it was “uncharacteristic” of Watson to leave without telling anyone.
Friends and family this week organized an online campaign to locate Watson. They also distributed posters throughout area.
Nearly 7,000 people had become members of a “MISSING: Jenni-Lyn Watson” Facebook page.
good student, accomplished ballerina, not flighty. i'll try to find out more information.
keys and wallet left behind, cell phone gone.
i hope her parents get some good news for the holiday.
THE CELL PHONE WILL BE KEY HERE.
Syracuse.Com
Law enforcement calls off search for the night for Jenni-Lyn Watson. Search teams were able to cover about 200 arces of the wooded area that is bordered by Morgan Road, Henry Clay Boulevard, Buckley Road and Route 481.
Clay, NY -- Police, firefighters and other law enforcement officials are now searching a large wooded area in the northern suburbs for a missing 20-year-old from Clay, officials said this afternoon.
They are searching the area based on information obtained from Jenni-Lyn Watson's cell phone records, Sgt. John D’Eredita, a spokesman for the Onondaga County Sheriff’s Office, said this afternoon outside the Moyers Corners Fire House on Henry Clay Boulevard .
The searchers are concentrating on an area bordered by Morgan Road, Henry Clay Boulevard, Buckley Road and Route 481. The search area was originally identified as two areas, but authorities later clarified it is one large area.
The area is largely undeveloped land; parts of it are identified as the Woodard Industrial Park on some maps.
A team of searchers was seen about 3 p.m. today picking through trash along railroad tracks that cross the search area and Wetzel Road between Morgan Road and Henry Clay Boulevard.
Onondaga County Sheriff's Air One helicopter is assisting with the search. A search and rescue team from Oswego County is also on the scene.
search2.JPGDavid Lassman/ The Post-Standard An Oswego Search and Rescue team and Onondaga County Sheriff's Department have assembled Tuesday at the Moyers Corners Fire Station on Henry Clay Boulevard where a command center has been established for the search for missing Clay resident Jenni-Lyn Watson.
The search is in its early stages, D’Eredita said shortly before 2 p.m. today. He declined to release more details.
Watson, who graduated from Liverpool High School in 2008, has been missing since Friday morning.
Some people at an informal search headquarters set up in a home near Watson’s home were crying early this afternoon. They declined to say what was going on.
Watson, of 7406 Donegal Way, is described as 5-foot, 2-inches tall and 100 pounds, with dirty blonde hair and brown eyes.
Watson had come home for Thanksgiving break from Mercyhurst College in Pennsylvania, where she is a junior dance major.
Friday morning, she left her house and disappeared, seemingly without a trace. Her family told deputies it was “uncharacteristic” of Watson to leave without telling anyone.
Friends and family this week organized an online campaign to locate Watson. They also distributed posters throughout area.
Nearly 7,000 people had become members of a “MISSING: Jenni-Lyn Watson” Facebook page.