GUILTY WA - Jennifer Pimentel, 26, Port Angeles, 10 Oct 2011

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The family of a 26-year-old developmentally disabled woman and the Port Angeles Police Department are looking for anyone who has seen her or knows where she is.

Jennifer Pimentel was last seen at Dairy Queen at 128 E. Railroad Ave. in Port Angeles at about 12.30 p.m. Monday, said Brian Smith, Port Angeles deputy police chief.

A cell phone used by the missing woman has been shut off, said her stepmother, Tammy Pimentel.

http://www.peninsuladailynews.com/a...987/police-family-seek-woman-last-seen-monday
 
Please do not let this go the way it feels like it's going...


Police are seeking a man who turned in an identification card belonging to Jennifer Pimental, a 26-year-old developmentally disabled woman who has been missing since Monday.

The card was turned in Tuesday afternoon as lost property at the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department office in Port Hadlock by a man wearing road-crew type clothing, said Brian Smith, Port Angeles deputy police chief.

http://www.peninsuladailynews.com/a...sing-womans-id-card-found-in-a-roadside-ditch
 
Jennifer Pimentel, the missing woman, is described as standing about 5-foot-9-inches and weighing approximately 140 pounds. She has long brown hair and was wearing jeans, a red coat with white trim and, possibly, a knitted beanie.

Jennifer also was wearing a backpack with key chains and stuffed animals on it and had large purple and white, Hawaiian-print luggage.

http://www.komonews.com/news/local/131867493.html
 
http://www.peninsuladailynews.com/a...ard-found-for-woman-missing-from-port-angeles

The missing woman was reported to be in the company of a person who police believe to have been staying at the Street Outreach Shelter, 520 E. First St

also

Pimentel had been dropped off by friends at The Gateway transit center and had purchased a Dungeness Bus Lines ticket to SeaTac.

She never got on the bus, according to the Port Angeles Police Department.
 
Jennifer Pimentel, a developmentally disabled woman who has been missing for nearly a week, was seen in Port Angeles last Tuesday with an unidentified man, police have learned.

Sgt. Glen Roggenbuck of the Port Angeles Police Department said two people who know the 27-year-old woman spotted her with the man at the Peninsula Housing Authority’s Mount Angeles View neighborhood and in the 700 block of Lopez Street.

They didn’t know she was missing at the time, he said.

The man is described as being between 6 feet 2 inches and 6 feet 4 inches tall and weighing about 300 pounds, with short hair, possibly blond.

Link includes a different picture of Jennifer...

http://www.komonews.com/news/local/131952293.html
 
The article above gives me hope she is still alive! I hope they find her soon!!
 
Authorities say there are no new leads in the case of a developmentally disabled woman missing from Port Angeles since Oct. 10.

Jennifer Pimentel, 26, disappeared from The Gateway transit center while waiting for a bus to her home in SeaTac.

Pimentel reportedly is mentally about 12 years old, and her family is concerned for her welfare.

http://www.peninsuladailynews.com/a...ing-woman-who-was-headed-from-port-angeles-to
 
https://www.findthemissing.org/cases/show/12703

under "circumstances" read more at above link..

LAST SEEN WHEN HER FRIEND "APPARENTLY" DROPPED HER OFF
AT PORT ANGELES BUS STATION, THE GATEWAY CENTER DOWNTOWN, BUT CAMERAS HAVE BEEN REVIEWED AND THERES NO SIGN OF MY SISTER JENNIFER EVER BEING AT THE BUS STATION.
SHE'S 27 YEARS OLD BUT SHE IS SPECIAL NEEDS/MENTALLY CHALLENGED
SO 27 BUT LIKE 11/12YR OLD LEVEL
LAST SEEN WEARING JEANS AND RED COAT WITH WHITE TRIM.
COULD POSSIBLY BE WEARING HER KNITTED BEANIE.
WAS TRAVELLING WITH LUGGAGE. BACKPACK ON HER BACK
WITH LIL KEYCHAINS AND STUFFED ANIMALS HANGING ON IT.
ALSO VERY LARGE LUGGAGE THAT IS HAWAIIN PRINT, BRIGHT PURPLE
WITH WHITE FLOWERS.

and

THE BUS RIDE SHE TAKES INCLUDES TAKING THE EDMONDS FERRY
 
I hate to be the one who posts this:(

http://www.peninsuladailynews.com/a...d-in-death-of-woman-missing-from-port-angeles

Authorities arrested two Port Angeles residents early this morning for investigation of second-degree murder in the death of Jennifer Pimentel, a 27-year-old developmentally disabled woman missing since Oct. 10, Port Angeles Deputy Police Chief Brian Smith said.

Bradfield and Huether, described by Smith as a couple, “both voluntarily took us to a location by Hood Canal,” Smith added.

Unburied remains were found in a brushy area off Paradise Bay Road northeast of the Hood Canal Bridge, he said.

“We found someone we believe is her,” Smith said, adding investigators “will spend the better part of today” processing the area where her body was found.
 
As a mother of an adult son with special needs, this tears me up. Sweet Jennifer Pimentel - Forever Loved Safe With The Lord, you did not deserve to die. My heart aches for your family, friends and all who love and will miss you. You are safe...forever.
JenniferPimentel-ForeverLovedSafeWithTheLord.jpg
 
http://www.komonews.com/news/local/132254013.html

Two Port Angeles residents were arrested early Thursday morning in connection with the death of a 26-year-old developmentally disabled woman missing since Oct. 10, officials said.

The two, Kevin A. Bradfield, 22, and Kendell K. Huether, 25, were booked into the Clallam County jail for investigation of the second-degree murder of Jennifer Pimentel of SeaTac.

They are being held without bond and will be arraigned at 1 p.m. Friday in Clallam County Superior Court.

Photo at link of the three of them together. I can't express how much this breaks my heart. Having a disabled child myself who is about to enter adulthood, I know what the parents must feel in allowing her independence although she doesn't appear ready for it. They are hurting beyond words now, I'm sure.
 
Jennifer Danielle Pimentel was remembered Saturday as a giving, strong-willed woman who easily earned the admiration of those she met.

About 350 people attended the funeral for the murdered 27-year-old woman at Bethany Pentecostal Church before she was laid to rest at Ocean View Cemetery.

http://www.komonews.com/news/local/132884688.html
 
Father of slain Port Angeles woman is upset about possible plea deal

The father of a 26-year-old developmentally disabled woman who was slain in October said Tuesday he is upset because he heard a woman arrested in connection with the crime may be offered a plea deal that would only give her an 11-month prison sentence.


More: http://www.q13fox.com/news/kcpq-fat...le-plea-deal-in-case-20111129,0,3641987.story
 
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Kendell Huether (left) and Kevin Bradfield (center) are seen with Jennifer Pimentel (right) in a photo taken in July, 2011.

Port Angeles police say Henry Pimentel’s daughter, Jennifer, was strangled by Kevin Bradfield, 22, in Kendall Huether’s home while Huether was present and did nothing to stop the crime. The two are also accused of dumping Jennifer Timentel’s body near the Hood Canal Bridge.

"It is pretty horrifying to read the police reports, to know that even when she was begging for her life he wouldn't let her go,” Pimentel said of suspect Bradfield.


possible plea deal article
 
Murder victim Jennifer Pimental's sister seeks justice

[snip]

Now Huether is free from jail – released on house arrest and able to leave home between six a.m. and six p.m. Naveire Pimental believes that’s wrong.

“If you look up the legal definition of an accomplice, everything in there is exactly what she did, exactly,” Naveire Pimental said.

More: http://www.q13fox.com/news/kcpq-mur...sister-seeks-justice-20120219,0,5389846.story
 
http://www.komonews.com/news/local/...ly-disabled-woman-to-hide-rape-146874005.html

The accused killer of Jennifer Pimentel had planned to murder the developmentally-disabled woman to prevent her from accusing him of rape, according to new evidence in the case.

Kevin A. Bradfield made the claim in a letter he sent to a family member in Oregon, according to a supplemental statement of probable cause filed in the case. Investigators managed to intercept the letter sent from the Clallam County Jail.
 

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