04-27-2011, 06:48 AM
well this adds another element to the story. no wonder the family wouldn't mention the baby daddy. yep, they're not together, because he's in prison.
Conway Daily Sun
CONWAY — The father of Krista Dittmeyer’s baby has not been ruled out as a suspect in her disappearance, but police know he wasn’t in Conway. He is currently serving a four-year prison sentence in Maine for selling drugs.
Police were unwilling to comment on whether Dittmeyer’s disappearance is drug-related.
Her infant’s father, Kyle Acker, 26, of Portland, was arrested in July of last year for two counts of aggravated trafficking of scheduled drugs. He pleaded guilty in November to one count of trafficking in scheduled drugs, possession with intent to distribute. He was sentenced in January to four years in the State Prison in Warren, Maine, where he is now.
Documents from the Cumberland County Sheriff Department from as recent as four months ago list Acker’s home address as 80 Tamara Lane in Portland, Dittmeyer’s address.
Acker attended Kennett High and was the son of a former Kennett teacher, the late Bruce Acker. His photograph was in the 2001 Kennett yearbook, and he was listed as a member of the Class of 2003, but his photo did not appear in the 2003 yearbook.
Dittmeyer’s family has avoided questions about the baby’s father, and police have been unwilling to make a statement about Dittmeyer’s personal life. The police were again unwilling to discuss Acker when asked about him directly, and Dittmeyer’s family did not return a call for comment.
The police have not ruled Acker out as a suspect, Lt. Chris Perley said at a press conference Tuesday without mentioning him by name. “The only commentary we have said about the father of the child is that we know for certain he was not in Conway on the 23rd or the 22nd.”
http://www.conwaydailysun.com/featured/s...ce-tuesday
Today Show video this morning:
http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/26184891/v...3#42779083
odd that at first it was reported she was "scared" of someone, now mom says no, she wasn't. a little conflicting info there. mom is very cold in my opinion. she knows much more.
Conway Daily Sun
CONWAY — The father of Krista Dittmeyer’s baby has not been ruled out as a suspect in her disappearance, but police know he wasn’t in Conway. He is currently serving a four-year prison sentence in Maine for selling drugs.
Police were unwilling to comment on whether Dittmeyer’s disappearance is drug-related.
Her infant’s father, Kyle Acker, 26, of Portland, was arrested in July of last year for two counts of aggravated trafficking of scheduled drugs. He pleaded guilty in November to one count of trafficking in scheduled drugs, possession with intent to distribute. He was sentenced in January to four years in the State Prison in Warren, Maine, where he is now.
Documents from the Cumberland County Sheriff Department from as recent as four months ago list Acker’s home address as 80 Tamara Lane in Portland, Dittmeyer’s address.
Acker attended Kennett High and was the son of a former Kennett teacher, the late Bruce Acker. His photograph was in the 2001 Kennett yearbook, and he was listed as a member of the Class of 2003, but his photo did not appear in the 2003 yearbook.
Dittmeyer’s family has avoided questions about the baby’s father, and police have been unwilling to make a statement about Dittmeyer’s personal life. The police were again unwilling to discuss Acker when asked about him directly, and Dittmeyer’s family did not return a call for comment.
The police have not ruled Acker out as a suspect, Lt. Chris Perley said at a press conference Tuesday without mentioning him by name. “The only commentary we have said about the father of the child is that we know for certain he was not in Conway on the 23rd or the 22nd.”
http://www.conwaydailysun.com/featured/s...ce-tuesday
Today Show video this morning:
http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/26184891/v...3#42779083
odd that at first it was reported she was "scared" of someone, now mom says no, she wasn't. a little conflicting info there. mom is very cold in my opinion. she knows much more.