07-25-2011, 06:22 PM
finally a little something in the media.
Evening Tribune:
Hornell, N.Y. —
Hornell and state police are searching for a mother, two children, and her boyfriend, who were last seen in the Wellsville area.
Police said Alicia Appleton, 27, her two children, Alexis J. Slayton, 8, David Slayton, 6, and Appleton's boyfriend Eric Trumbull, 26, were last seen July 21 at the Wellsville Food Mart where they were dropped off by a woman who saw them walking on Kenyon Road in Almond.
Hornell police began searching for the group on July 21. Appleton's mother, Beth Smith, reported the group missing, according to police.
Appleton last contacted a family member on July 22, asking them to wire money to a location in Bradford, Pa.
Police believe Trumbull may have family in the area of Bradford County, Pa. or the City of Bradford, Pa., and that the group is heading in that direction.
Police said this isn't an Amber Alert situation because Appleton has custody of the children.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Hornell police at 607-324-2860.
Evening Tribune:
Hornell, N.Y. —
Hornell and state police are searching for a mother, two children, and her boyfriend, who were last seen in the Wellsville area.
Police said Alicia Appleton, 27, her two children, Alexis J. Slayton, 8, David Slayton, 6, and Appleton's boyfriend Eric Trumbull, 26, were last seen July 21 at the Wellsville Food Mart where they were dropped off by a woman who saw them walking on Kenyon Road in Almond.
Hornell police began searching for the group on July 21. Appleton's mother, Beth Smith, reported the group missing, according to police.
Appleton last contacted a family member on July 22, asking them to wire money to a location in Bradford, Pa.
Police believe Trumbull may have family in the area of Bradford County, Pa. or the City of Bradford, Pa., and that the group is heading in that direction.
Police said this isn't an Amber Alert situation because Appleton has custody of the children.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Hornell police at 607-324-2860.