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MISSING: 29 year old Holly Logan, last known on South Side of Columbus. Reported missing in December 2014. Police are trying to determine if her disappearance is connected to Jamie(sic) Bowen's missing person case.
https://www.facebook.com/missingpersonfromohio/posts/793969824013578
http://www.10tv.com/content/stories...ring-information-to-find-5-missing-women.html
 
Police Investigate Possible Connection Between Several Missing Women
June 9th 2015: http://www.nbcnews.com/feature/miss...nection-between-several-missing-women-n371821

It's been more than two years since Megan Lancaster's family has seen her, and now police in central Ohio are investigating a possible link between her case and several other women who have gone missing.

"We've had other family members scream at us, 'She's gone. She's dead. Get over it, go on.' And we can't. We have to know what happened to her. We want to put a rest to this. Not just her, to all of these missing women," Kadie Lancaster, Megan's siser-in-law, told 10TV.

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This article was in the Columbus Dispatch newspaper this morning.


Kentucky man gets 13½ years for forcing women into prostitution

A Kentucky man who used drugs and threats to control women he set up as prostitutes in Columbus was sentenced on Tuesday to 13½ years in prison.

Court records say that the pair had worked together to rent Columbus-area hotel rooms and advertise the services of women they forced into prostitution between September 2013 and February 2014.

The indictment said Arrick Sr. gave the women heroin in exchange for prostituting themselves and threatened to kill them if they attempted to leave.


Source:


http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/local/2015/06/09/sex-trafficking-sentence.html
 
A serial killer or a drug scourge? Police seek answers to women's deaths, disappearances
June 10, 2015: http://www.cleveland.com/court-justice/index.ssf/2015/06/a_vanishing_cry_police_investi.html

CHILLICOTHE, Ohio – The women who fought their demons for years have vanished, leaving behind a mystery that has shaken small-town Ohio and raised a chilling fear.

Did a killer target them or did they fall victim to a drug scourge that has seeped into every part of the state?
 
Portsmouth Police Find No Connection to Missing Girls


Portsmouth Police say they have found no connection between cases they are working on and a working group focusing on missing girls in the Chillicothe area.

The Portsmouth Police Chief said that his office is not an active participant in the working group or task force in Ross County, but said that they will continue to communicate with members of the group and exchange information that may be of importance to their investigations.


Source:

http://www.wsaz.com/home/headlines/...No-Connection-to-Missing-Girls-307116031.html
 
An article in the Columbus Dispatch announced that the task force investigating the disappearances and deaths of missing women in southern Ohio has created an email account for folks to send email tips.

Investigators create email tipline in search for missing women

A task force investigating a string of potentially-linked missing-persons cases and deaths in southern Ohio has added another way for people to submit tips: an email account.

The Ross County sheriff’s office said today that tipsters can now send information to detectives via a findme@rosssheriff.com email address.

A hotline of 740-774-FIND(3463) had already been established.

Source:

http://www.dispatch.com/content/sto.../email-tipline-created-for-missing-women.html
 
A documentary that looks at the investigation into six Chillicothe-area women who went missing or died since May 2014 has announced an air date.

Investigation Discovery (ID) network worked with law enforcement, loved ones of the victims, and the community to document the investigations as they unfold in an effort to bring further attention and help in solving these open cases.

The first serialized docuseries for ID, the six-part series "The Vanishing Women" will premiere at 10 p.m. June 6.


http://www.chillicothegazette.com/s...illicothe-documentary-series-june-6/82413610/
 
Police probe links between deaths and disappearances of eight women from three neighboring counties in past few years
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• Megan Lancaster of Scioto County went missing in April 2013 at age 25
• In Ross County, Timberly Claytor, 38, and Tameka Lynch, 30, are dead and Tiffany Sayre, 26, Wanda Lemons, 37, and Charlotte Trego, 29, are missing
• Another woman, Shasta Himelrick, 20, found dead but death ruled suicide
• In Franklin County, Holly Logan, 29 and 23-year-old Jayme Bowen vanished
• Police are looking at possible link of addiction and drugs between women
• Authorities named Jason McCrary as prime suspect in death of Ms Claytor

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...nklin-Scioto-Ross-counties.html#ixzz4B8JAz400
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If anyone is interested in, there will be a docudrama on Chillicothe coming up:

New docuseries tries to get answers on missing women of Chillicothe
4 found dead, 2 remain missing from small city

"Gone: The Forgotten Women of Ohio" premiers July 22 at 9 p.m. on Spike TV.

The story began in mid-may 2014, with the disappearance of Charlotte Trego, 27. She remains missing.

About six months later, Wanda Lemons vanished. She, too, hasn't been found.

Four other women -- Timberly Claytor, Shasta Himelrick, Tameka Lynch and Tiffany Sayre -- have turned up dead.

Jason McCrary was convicted of murder in Claytor's death. Himelrick's death was ruled a suicide.

http://www.wcpo.com/news/crime/miss...looks-at-cases-of-six-dead-missing-ohio-women
 
This article was in the Columbus Dispatch newspaper this morning.

Does trafficking land the one trafficking on the sex offender registry? 13.5 years doesn't seem like much of a sentence. (Multiple victims, kidnapping involved, threats of bodily harm/death...why is trafficking not looked at as rape? They couldn't leave. To me, that's non-consensual, and traffickers and pimps should do more time...jmo)

Kentucky man gets 13½ years for forcing women into prostitution

A Kentucky man who used drugs and threats to control women he set up as prostitutes in Columbus was sentenced on Tuesday to 13½ years in prison.

Court records say that the pair had worked together to rent Columbus-area hotel rooms and advertise the services of women they forced into prostitution between September 2013 and February 2014.

The indictment said Arrick Sr. gave the women heroin in exchange for prostituting themselves and threatened to kill them if they attempted to leave.


Source:


Kentucky man gets 13½ years for forcing women into prostitution
 
Holly Renee Logan – The Charley Project

Holly Renee Logan

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Missing Since 07/21/2013
Missing From Columbus, Ohio
Classification Missing
Sex Female
Race White
Date of Birth 09/19/1985 (34)
Age 27 years old
Height and Weight 5'4, 110 - 130 pounds
Distinguishing Characteristics Caucasian female. Sandy blonde hair, green eyes. Logan may use the middle name Marie. She has a tattoo of a butterfly on her right arm and a tattoo of a heart on her right calf.

Details of Disappearance
Logan as last seen in Columbus, Ohio on July 21, 2013. She has never been heard from again. She wasn't reported missing until December 2014. Although she lead a transient lifestyle at the time of her disappearance, it's uncharacteristic of her to be out of touch with her children and other family members.

Authorities learned of Logan's disappearance when they were investigating the 2014 disappearance of Jayme Bowen. The two women had mutual friends. It's possible their cases may be connected to the disappearances of of Megan Lancaster, Wanda Lemons and Charlotte Trego, and the deaths of Tameka Lynch and Tiffany Sayre.

Some of the women had places and people in common, and all were involved with drugs. There's speculation that a serial killer could be behind the disappearances and deaths, but no suspects have been named in any of the cases. They remain unsolved.


Her NamUs page The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
Ohio AG page Missing Person -
 

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