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Ohio Amber Alert
« on: Dec 8th, 2004, 7:45pm »
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Amber Alert Cancels As Media Remains Alerted to Find Child
 

 
 
Americas Amber Alert News Center ( Columbus OH USA) TAA -- Media Alert continues after the statewide Amber Alert for the little girl was cancelled Tuesday night. Police have decided to treat Emily’s disappearance as a missing person case.
 
Police have removed a mattress from the home of a missing Columbus-area girl early Wednesday morning in hopes of gathering more clues as to her whereabouts.  
 
Emily Rimel, 5, was last seen at about midnight Tuesday at her apartment in the 4400 block of Reinbeau Drive in Madison Township, prompting a statewide Amber Alert.  
 
The alert was called off Tuesday night because the person who authorities first believed took the girl was accounted for and cleared by police.  
 
Rimel is 3 feet tall and about 48 pounds. She is white and has brown hair and eyes. She was wearing a red and orange striped shirt and purple spandex pants.  
 
The FBI and Team Adam were joining local law enforcement in the search for the girl.
 
Rimel was reportedly at home with her mother, Jane Rimel; her mother's live-in boyfriend, Brent Copley; and an acquaintence of the boyfriend, Lindsey Bruce.
 
Jane Rimel (Mother) discovered Emily and Bruce, 23, were missing at about 8 a.m., when she awakened.  
 
Police have searched Bruce's Fairwood Avenue home Tuesday afternoon. Bruce volunteered to be questioned by police following the girl's disappearance.
 
So a family waits and wonders what has happen to their little girl. Team Amber Alert will continue to update you on this little girl's disappearance and ask those close to the area to search the areas near your home for a place that a child might be found.
 
Ravines,dumpsters, marsh, old ice boxes, storage buildings any place where she could have gotten into but not out of. Especially swimming areas or bodies of water. Check barns cars anyplace where someone could be inside of but not seen. We can not assume since the Amber Alert has ended that the child is no longer out of danger nor can we assume she is not alive. Every second continues to count here in this matter.  
 
Anyone with information is asked to contact Sgt. James Glasure of the Madison Township Police Department at (614) 989-3169
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Where is Emily Rimel?
 
Suburban Madison Township police said they were treating the disappearance of 5-year-old girl as a kidnapping after two days of searching with dogs and a helicopter failed to turn up any trace of her.
 
Emily Rimel vanished from her bed in her apartment early Tuesday morning.
 
Her mother's boyfriend, Brent Copley, said he put the child to bed at 12:30 a.m. and she was gone when her mother, Jane, checked on her when she returned home from her overnight job.
 
Madison Township police said Copley had undergone polygraph and voice-stress testing since the disappearance. The results were being analyzed by the FBI.
 
Authorities armed with search warrants took a mattress, cushions, sheets and towels from the apartment on Wednesday.
 
Warrants to search the car of Copley's friend, Lindsey Bruce, who had stayed at the apartment from Monday night until early Tuesday, and other undisclosed locations also were filed.
 
Authorities are trying to prove or disprove people's whereabouts, Madison Township police Chief Greg Ryan said. He said no one has been ruled out as a suspect, nor has any motive been determined.
 
Searchers, who used dogs to look for Emily on Tuesday, employed a helicopter Wednesday, combing an approximately one-square-mile area of woods north of the Rimel apartment and near the Madison Elementary School, where Emily began attending kindergarten classes in September.
 
(Copyright 2004 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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