Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Bentley case - no ISP?

Recently there was an indication that the Illinois State Police would take over the investigation into Beth Bentley's disappearance. I recall that Zone 7 of the Illinois State Police (located at DuQuoin, Ill.) was assuming the investigation.

A Facebook reader of one of the Beth Bentley-Missing pages took the initiative of contacting the Illinois State Police through its website and received the following reply:

"Thank you for visiting the Illinois State Police (ISP) Web site. ISP Zone 7 Investigations is not taking over this case, but will assist any other agency if a viable lead is developed. At this time, we have not received a request from the originating agency to add Ms. Bentley to the ISP Adult Missing Endangered Web page, which contains primarily older cold cases. However, she is listed on the Community United Effort's Center for Missing Persons Endangered list -- and has been entered into the Illinois Law Enforcement Agencies Data System (LEADS) and National Crime Information Center (NCIC), the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) missing persons database, as endangered Should her identification be run through LEADS or NCIC by a police agency anywhere in the country, the Woodstock Police Department will be notified immediately of her status. We appreciate your concern -- and taking the time to use ASKISP."

Is it interested to others that Woodstock PD labeled Beth as "endangered" but hasn't reported her to the ISP Adult Missing Endangered Web page for posting?

Like, what are they waiting for?

3 comments:

iwannaknow said...

A new video on Beths story came out today.. Please share it?!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvujzckACLQ

none said...

I have absolutely no interest in reading any of Gus's posts. However, if he has enough time to post all this BS he should find the time to remove his campaign signs from along Route 14, I am sick of looking at them. Obey the laws and the rules!

Gus said...

Dear none, I have picked up all my campaign signs that I put out. Many were gone, when I went back to pick them up. If you know the location of a sign that needs to be picked up, all you have to do is tell me where it is. Writing "along Route 14" is no help at all.