Missing in Stanislaus County

MISSING PERSONS

 

If you have any information
on a missing person case please call the 
Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department at

209-525-7076 or 209-525-7114

The Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department requests community awareness of other persons listed as missing in Stanislaus County.  Local communities are asked to join together in assisting law enforcement in locating missing persons and reuniting them with their families. 


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WENDY TIMMS
Missing:  08/01/2007
Missing From:  Waterford, CA
Anyone with information on this individual is asked to call:   209-525-7076
For more information click here.

 

 
KALI ROGERS
Missing:  10/03/2007
Missing From:  Modesto, CA
Anyone with information on this individual is asked to call:   209-525-7076
For more information click here.

 

ERINN ROGERS
Missing:  01/08/2007
Missing From:  Modesto, CA
Anyone with information on this individual is asked to call:   209-525-7076
For more information click here.

 

 

CHRISTINE SEXTON-STUART
REWARD: $10,000
Missing: 4/17/1989          
Missing From: Turlock, CA
Anyone with information on this individual is asked to call:   209-525-7076
For more information click here.

TOBIAS KAISER
Missing:  11/30/2006
Missing From:  El Dorado County
Anyone with information on this individual is asked to call:   209-525-7076
For more information click here.

 

 

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MANUEL MENDEZ
Remains located pending DNA testing.
Missing: 12/22/96          
Missing From: Modesto, CA
Anyone with information on this individual is asked to call:   209-525-7076
 
For more information click here.

 For more information on Missing Persons in California and across the United States, please click here for a listing of other websites that are available.

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290 ALERT
Penal Code section 290 governs the registration of sex offenders in California. The most serious category is "high-risk". The Sheriff's Office takes a very proactive stance when high risk sex offenders are in the community. We publish an alert we call a 290 Alert. There are currently no 290 Alerts.

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