Thursday, January 27, 2011

COPS: NO FOUL PLAY IN MICH. MOM'S DISAPPEARANCE

Missing mom
UPDATE: COPS believe missing Michigan mom Amy Henslee is alive but are worried for her safety. MORE FROM THE KALAMAZOO GAZETTE
 THE CLOCK IS ticking and fears are rising for a missing Michigan mom who vanished Monday may be in grave danger.
James Henslee last saw his wife Amy when he kissed her goodbye before heading to work. Their two young boys had already left for school. According to James, when he called Amy during his 10 a.m. break, she didn't answer. He kept calling. With his car in the shop, Amy was stranded at their home in rural Hartford Township, west of Kalamazoo. But when he got home, the door was locked.
 Now he's begging for her return: "Time's going by and you're just worried that you're not going to find her and that's what kills you the
most," James told ABC.
Cops are concerned too. "She left her purse with her I.D.s ... so she didn't take any credit cards, I.D., or anything that we've been able to discover," said Lt. Bob Kirk.
James reported her missing about 10 p.m. Monday and friends say the disappearance is "totally out of character." 
 "Anyone who knows Amy knows she would never not be home for her children," friend Amy Boyd said. A "Find Amy Henslee" Facebook page has been created, which already has thousands of postings with messages calling her a sweet mom with a beautiful spirit.  Boyd told ABC the disappearance is taking a toll on Amy Henslee's 8- and 10-year-old sons.
She is described as 5 feet, 114 lbs. and has brown hair and brown eyes. Cops say she was last seen wearing a black, nylon coat with brown fur around the hood and black Puma sneakers with pink stripes.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Van Buren County Sheriff's Office at (269) 657-3101 or Crime Stoppers at (800) 342-7867.

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