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12.10.2022 - 01:41 / foxnews.com
The grandmother of Georgia toddler Quinton Simon, who has been missing for nearly a week, thanked her supporters in a Facebook post on Tuesday, when she wrote that "finally" she could "feel the calming peaceful sunshine hitting my face." Billie Jo Howell, who with her husband has legal custodianship of missing 20-month-old Quinton Simon and his brother, took to Facebook on Tuesday afternoon to share a message that she said she had posted "years ago" and that "stands true today." "Seems there’s always a storm before the calm in my life. Boy let me tell you it felt like a tornado was spinning everything at once," she wrote, alongside interspersed emojis. "Finally I feel the calming peaceful sunshine hitting my face." She added: "Those of you who stood with me and helped me through man y’all are amazing.
I love y’all. You all know the parts you’ve played in my life. No matter what we been through I love you." Howell did not respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment regarding the search for her grandson on Tuesday, which marked six days since the toddler was last seen.
Howell’s daughter, Quinton’s mother, also did not respond to a request. The grandmother and her husband, Thomas Howell, previously told local news station WJCL they are the legal guardians for Quinton and his 3-year-old brother. Billie Jo said at the time that her daughter "hasn’t always done the right thing." "Sometimes she does really great, sometimes she doesn't," Billie Jo reportedly said. "I don't know what to think right now. I don't know what to believe, because I don't think anybody ever believes this is going to happen to them." She added: "I don't know if I can trust her or I don't.
Jason Sudeikis‘ exes have something in common — their reading habits!
Keeslyn Roberts’ family is not giving up hope they’ll find answers.
Two fathers have been accused of shooting each other's daughters during the course of a road rage altercation in Florida this week. William Hale, 36, and Frank Allison, 43, have both been charged with attempted murder following a driving dispute that resulted in the two drivers allegedly firing shots at each other that struck the other person's daughter, WOFL-TV reported. The Nassau County Sheriff's Office says both parties were speeding and "brake checking each other" and seemingly were playing a "cat and mouse game" while driving erratically along US Highway 1 in Nassau County, Florida.
Eight days after Georgia toddler Quinton Simon was reported missing from his Savannah home, police announced Thursday that they have not yet located the 20-month-old's remains, despite naming a prime suspect – his mother – and accumulating evidence to indicate that he is no longer alive. "Sadly, we still have not found Quinton," said Chatham County Police Chief Jeff Hadley. "The evidence that we have so far, based on multiple search warrants and interviews, has led us to the conclusion that Quinton is deceased." He added: "The accumulation of evidence over these last eight days has led us to this conclusion today." Law enforcement notified Quinton’s family on Wednesday that investigators "believe he is deceased," the Chatham County Police Department announced later that day.The department did not provide details of Quinton’s whereabouts but said that investigators had named the boy’s mother, Leilani Simon, "as the prime suspect in his disappearance and death." Quinton Simon's mother, Leilani Simon, was photographed outside her Savannah home on Oct.
Missing toddler Quinton Simon is believed to be dead and his mother is the prime suspect, Georgia authorities said Wednesday night. "We are saddened to report that CCPD and the FBI have notified Quinton Simon’s family that we believe he is deceased," the Chatham County Police Department tweeted around 10:30 p.m. "We have named his mother, Leilani Simon, as the prime suspect in his disappearance and death.
The mother of missing Georgia toddler Quinton Simon, who was last seen one week ago, was photographed leaving her family’s home Wednesday for the first time since the boy disappeared. Leilani Simon, 22, was spotted leaving her family’s Savannah house on Wednesday afternoon before returning shortly thereafter. Photographs captured by Fox News Digital show the brunette covering her face with her hand as she drives away from the residence in a white pickup truck. Simon has not responded to Fox News Digital’s request seeking comment regarding the disappearance of her son. Quinton was last seen in the early morning hours of Oct. 5, inside his family’s house on Buckhalter Road in Savannah.The residence is a large, yellow-colored, two-story home with a fenced in yard and includes a pool.The child reportedly lives there with his brother; his maternal grandparents; his mother and her boyfriend.
actor James Lastovic has been found safe and sound after going missing in Hawaii with his roommate, Nevin Dizdari. Nevin's sister took to social media Tuesday to share that the pair got lost on a hike, but made it back to their car, and are on their way back to the Hanalei Bay Resort in Kauai.«My sister and James are okay, they got lost on their hike but made it back to their car and are on their way back to the resort now. Thank you everyone for reposting and helping us reach Nevin,» Nevin's sister wrote.Per James' mom, Lucienne, James and Nevin were vacationing at a resort in Kauai when they went missing Sunday.
“Days of Our Lives” actor James Lastovic has been found safe and sound after going missing in Hawaii with his roommate, Nevin Dizdari. Nevin’s sister took to social media Tuesday to share that the pair got lost on a hike, but made it back to their car, and are on their way back to the Hanalei Bay Resort in Kauai.
TMZ on Tuesday that her son and his roommate, Nevin Dizdari, were vacationing at a resort in Kauai. However, Dizdari’s sister posted on social media, writing, “My sister and James are okay, they got lost on their hike but made it back to their car and are on their way back to the resort now.
"Days of Our Lives" actor James Lastovic has been found after going missing with his roommate in Hawaii. Assistant Chief Bryson Ponce of the Kauai Police Department confirmed to Fox News Digital that the pair were found in Kokee, a Hawaiian state park.The chief noted that both Lastovic and his friend were not harmed. James’ mother, Lucienne Lastovic, revealed on Instagram early Tuesday morning that her son and his roommate had gone missing in Hawaii.
James Lastovic, who portrayed Joey Johnson on Days of Our Lives from 2015-2020, is missing in Hawaii alongside his roommate, Nevin Dizdari.
Michaela Zee editor “Days of Our Lives” star James Lastovic and his roommate Nevin Dizdari have been reported missing in Hawaii. Lastovic and Dizdari were staying at the Hanalei Bay Resort in Kauai, Hawaii, between Oct. 7 and Oct. 9, according to Lastovic’s mother Lucienne. The two were set to fly home to Los Angeles on Monday, but never made it onboard. In an Instagram post, Lucienne Lastovic noted that her son and Dizdari were last seen at around 8 a.m. Hawaii time on Oct. 9 by their hostess, Carrie Flanders, at the Hanalei Bay Resort. They last texted Flanders on Sunday at 1:30 p.m. Hawaii time.
UPDATED, 12:15 PM: Actor James Lastovic and his roommate Nevin Dizdari, have been found safe in Hawaii. Dizdari’s sister posted on Instagram the two had gotten lost on a hike, but “had made it back to their car and were on their back to the resort.”
Actor James Lastovic, known for his roles on Days Of Our Lives and Insatiable, among other credits, has been reported missing in Hawaii.
Debbie Collier, the Georgia office manager found dead one month ago, will be laid to rest after a private memorial service, according to an obituary published in her local Athens newspaper Monday. Her killer remains at large, and investigators have not yet publicly named a person of interest or suspect. The private funeral will be held at the Lord and Stephens Funeral Home East, but the announcement did not say when.
After an Obama-appointed federal judge upheld a new Georgia election law against a challenge from Stacey Abrams, a top civil rights attorney told Fox News the Peach State's Democratic gubernatorial nominee continues to use an outdated political "playbook" to claim injustice. In an interview with Shannon Bream on "Fox News Sunday," Abrams said voter suppression purportedly still exists in municipalities where it people may have "difficulty registering" or where voter rolls may be subject to dormancy purges. "In the state of Georgia, we adequately proved and more and more voters have experienced difficulties with doing so," Abrams said.