Wednesday, January 23, 2013

B-12 today

Getting a B-12 shot today.  I have to admit that getting the shot every few weeks really does improve how I feel.  The last few days I have been super tired so am looking forward to the rejuvenation the B-12 will bring.

On the same theme as yesterday a few stories but none about the gun violence of the last few days.


Mystery as Coast Guardsman who was presumed dead at sea turns up 'incoherent' at his wife's house THREE MONTHS later


  • Petty Officer First Class Russell Matthews reappeared Sunday night after going missing three months before
  • Was at the center of an investigation at the time of his disappearance


Mystery: Russell Matthews reappeared after vanishing and being declared a missing person more than three months ago
A man who has served for more than 15 years in the Coast Guard has miraculously reappeared after being declared missing more than three months ago, Honolulu police and the Coast Guard said on Tuesday.
Petty Officer First Class Russell Matthews returned home on Sunday night, police said.
Officials said he was incoherent and taken to a military hospital for observation.

Coast Guard spokesman Lt. Gene Maestas said the service doesn't know where Matthews, a Hawaii-based rescue swimmer, has been and what he's been doing since his wife reported him missing on October 9.
According to the Honolulu Star-Advertiser, Matthews was being investigated for marijuana use at the time of his disappearance.
Coast Guard investigators dispatched to see him confirmed his identity after he called his command from Castle Medical Center in the Honolulu suburb of Kailua, Maestas said.
He's now being evaluated at Tripler Army Medical Center in Honolulu.
Coast Guard investigators looking into his disappearance won't question him until he's released by doctors, Maestas said. But the service will probe the incident.
Without a trace: Matthews' car was left at the remote Kaena Point in Oahu three months ago

Treatment: The petty officer is now being evaluated at Tripler Army Medical Center
'We'll try to find out why he disappeared and all the details surrounding his case,' he said.
Under investigation: Matthews, pictured before his disappearance, was under investigation for alleged marijuana use.
Police found the 36-year-old guardsman's car abandoned at Kaena Point, a remote area of Oahu, when Matthews was reported missing in October.
Crews from the Coast Guard, Navy, state, county lifeguards and Honolulu fire and police departments together searched more than 10,000 nautical square miles - on land and at sea - for Matthews. The search was called off on December 13.

Honolulu Police Sgt. Kim Buffett of Crimestoppers said Matthews isn't giving the police a statement because he's in the hospital. Detectives have no reason to pursue the case as it's not against the law to be missing, she said.
The police case is closed now that Matthews has been found, she said.
It's unusual for a Guardsman to go missing for months and then reappear, Maestas said.
'This is not the norm for the Coast Guard. In my 28 year career in the Coast Guard, I have never come across a case like this,' he said.
Matthews, an aviation survival technician, has been in the Coast Guard for 15 years. He's been assigned to Hawaii since 2007.

Last seen: Police found the 36-year-old guardsman's car abandoned at Kaena Point, a remote area of Oahu, when the man was reported missing in October

Cleaning fairy arrested while shoveling driveways without permission
ELYRIA, OH (WOIO) -
          Susan Warren also known as "The Cleaning Fairy" was back in police custody today but this time it wasn't for breaking into homes to clean them; this time she was shoveling driveways without permission.
         A local maid will be doing more cleaning up, for free, but this time it's part of her sentence. Susan Warren was sentenced to one year, 20 hours of community work service, and slapped with $150 fine.
        Elyria Police went to a home on Brandtson Avenue today for a report of a "suspicious female" shoveling a driveway without the homeowner's consent.
During questioning, the officer discovered that 53-year-old Susan Warren had a warrant through Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Office for probation violation.
Although Warren was arrested on the warrant, no charges were brought up for shoveling the snow.
          In November of 2012, Warren was sentenced to one year of probation for breaking into a Westlake home, cleaning it and leaving a $75 bill for the homeowner on a napkin.
         She said that it wasn't uncommon for her to go into homes and clean them and that she never had a problem before that.




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