The Latest On Christine Sheddy

December 26th, 2007 by Joe Ciccanti

Here is what we have learned today:

As reported in WGMD News, the FBI is not involved in the investigation into what happened to  Christine Sheddy –at least not right now. This is still being treated as a missing person case. Sgt. Richard Klebon of the Maryland State Police tells us there is no suspected foul play, as “There is no evidence that is contrary to that.” Maryland officials say it is an active investigation and that they are still searching in the area where she vanished. Also there has been some conflicting information with regards to the NCIC missing persons lists. From WGMD News:

“Contrary to what is being said by Maryland State Police and the Worcester Bureau of Investigation, Delaware State Police Corporal Wes Barnett is confirming to WGMD that at this point– she is not in the computer system locally or NCIC—missing persons list. Earlier Barnett said that as of last week Christine was not in there, but he tells us he just checked again.”

So he checked again and says she is not in there. The Worcester County Sheriff’s Office told me that the Worcester Bureau of Identification is handling the case and gave me the contact information to Sgt. Tim Keen. Keen this afternoon told me that Christine is in the NCIC missing persons list. Here is what the FBI told WGMD concerning this:

“Generally, the law enforcement agency where the person went missing from is the entity that places a missing persons record into NCIC.  That entity would then also be the only one that could remove a record.  At the FBI, we are the national repository for this information.  As such, we do not enter or remove data from the NCIC. ”

He stated that the CJIS Systems Officer for the state of Maryland would be able to help in answering these questions:
Ms. Jillian S. Watts
MILES/NCIC/NLETS
Maryland State Police HQ
410 653-8247
I am in the process of trying to reach her for an interview. WGMD will have more as the story continues to develop.
         

 

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