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Gaia- 11-08-2008
Patricia Last, 65 Missing 10/10/08 KY
Print a Poster: http://www.projectjason.org/aan/AAN_PatriciaLast.pdf http://www.lex18.com/Global/story.asp?S=9169195&nav=menu203_2 Police Search For Missing Woman Posted: Oct 13, 2008 10:37 AM EDT Updated: Oct 13, 2008 10:37 AM EDT Police in Woodford County are searching for a 65-year-old woman who has been missing since Friday. Patricia Last of Versailles was last seen at her home on Friday night. Police began searching for her both by foot and by air on Sunday morning, but so far there is no sign of her. If you have any information on Last's whereabouts, please call Versailles Police at (859) 873-3126.

Gaia- 11-08-2008

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.wkyt.com/news/headlines/34123854.html Posted: 8:28 PM Nov 7, 2008 Last Updated: 8:28 PM Nov 7, 2008 New Developments In Last Search Her family is pleading for help. Patrica Last has not been seen in nearly a month. Police believe she left her Woodford County home on own in October, but do not know what happened to her after that. They say that they have few clues to go on, but they are still looking for any sign of her. Last's son tells 27 NEWSFIRST that they believe foul play is involved. Last left her purse, keys, car and valuables inside her house when she left home. Since she disappeared, farm equipment went missing from her property. Family members say Last was preparing to move, but that she would not just disappear without telling anyone. Last's children are offering $10,000 reward for information that leads them to their mother.

Gaia- 11-08-2008

Statement from the Family: "The Bluegrass Search and Rescue team and the Versailles Police Department conducted an extensive Search and Rescue operation for our family member, Patricia Last, this past Saturday, November 1, 2008. While the results of this operation did not lead to the discovery of Patricia, we want to express our heartfelt gratitude to Chief Mike Buresh of Bluegrass Search and Rescue and Detective Beth Thompson of the Versailles Police Department, and to the numerous other individuals who contributed their time and efforts to assist in the search. Family and friends remain convinced that Patricia did not leave her home and farm voluntarily and we are eager for all remaining avenues of investigation to be pursued vigorously. We are asking for anyone with any possible information regarding the disappearance or whereabouts of Patricia Last or any of the items that have been reported missing on her farm to please contact the Versailles Police Department or their local police department immediately. The missing items include a commercial grade lawn mower (picture available at: http://www.hustlerturf.com/Web-content/ProductPages/SuperZXR7/SZPage/SZpage.html ), a black 18-22 foot flat bed trailer with a fold down ramp, and an older air compressor. A $10,000 reward remains in effect for any information leading to the resolution of this case."

Gaia- 12-27-2008

Police Asking For Publics Help In Missing Person Case Posted: 7:03 PM Dec 3, 2008 Last Updated: 8:23 AM Dec 4, 2008 Reporter: Andy Cunningham Email Address: andy.cunningham@wkyt.com It's been more then a month since Patricia Last went missing from her Woodford County farm. Versailles Police are pleading with the public for help after more items from the woman's home have come up missing. Police are asking anyone who may have received or purchased items from Richard Kincaid recently to contact them. They believe Kincaid, who was a former employee at the farm may behind the thefts. Some of the items missing include; jewelry, family heirlooms and antiques. Kincaid has already been arrested and charged with stealing some of Last's property after they found several of her missing possessions at Kincaid's Mercer County residence. "This is a big puzzle right now," said Officer Pat Melton with the Versailles Police Department. "We are looking for anything right now that might lead to some answers." At this time Kincaid has not been named a suspect in the disappearance of Last, but police do consider him a person of interest in the case. Last's family is offering a 25-thousand dollar reward for information into her disappearance. To reach the Versailles Police Department call (859) 873-3126. http://www.wkyt.com/home/headlines/35504724.html

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