Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Found: Human remains identified as two of three missing

Found: Human remains identified as two of three missing
by Stephanie FIlson, Point Pleasant Register 
07.26.11 - 10:33 pm
Tonda (McCarty) Nelson Ashley (Baird) Crawford and William "Jeff" Crawford
William “Jeff” Crawford’s whereabouts still a mystery

GALLIPOLIS FERRY, W.Va. — After two days of careful excavation surrounding the area where human remains were found in Mason Co., W.Va., over the weekend, investigators with the West Virginia State Police Crime Scene Team have confirmed that two bodies were found on site and have been identified as Tonda (McCarty) Nelson and Ashley (Baird) Crawford. According to officials, the two women, along with Crawford’s husband William “Jeff” Crawford, have been missing since June 17, 2011. Mr. Crawford’s whereabouts are still unknown.

“We are now dealing with a homicide investigation,” said Sgt. E.B. Starcher of the Mason County Detachment of the West Virginia State Police.

Investigators have also released that the remote site where the two women were found is owned by a family member of Matthew Woods. Woods, also of Gallipolis Ferry, was arrested Friday on charges of first degree murder in the shooting death of Rene A. Gonzalez. As of press time, investigators say the two cases are not connected.

Starcher reported Sunday that the human remains of at least one person had been found that evening, around 8:30 p.m., just off of Duncan Creek Road in Gallipolis Ferry. From that time, until the early morning arrival of forensic specialists on Tuesday, the West Virginia State Police Crime Scene Team closed the road to traffic and secured the site of the shallow grave that had been discovered by a group of people walking through the woods.

Forensic specialists from the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C., arrived on site Tuesday morning to help state police process the scene. They have since completed the work of processing the Duncan Creek scene.

Mystery has shrouded the case since the trio’s disappearance, and known details seem to only lead to more questions. The Crawfords’ mobile home located on Jeffers Ridge in Southside, W.Va. was destroyed by what investigators called a “suspicious” fire in the early hours of June 17. A few days later, family members reported the couple missing, and Nelson was reported missing shortly afterward — she was said to have been last seen with Ashley around June 16. The Crawfords’ vehicle, which was reportedly located in Mason County by investigators, has been impounded by the sheriff’s office.

Investigators had considered various scenarios before Sunday’s grim discovery and Tuesday’s confirmed identification of Crawford and Nelson, including the trio hiding out from some unknown danger or the trio starting a new life, based on initial reports from family and friends who say the Crawfords had expressed a desire to leave the area and move south, possibly to South Carolina or Alabama. It is now known that foul play was certainly involved in the disappearances; what isn’t known is the whereabouts of the third missing individual — William “Jeff” Crawford. Investigators report that no cell phone or bank activity has been detected since the three vanished.

The family of Jeff Crawford, whose 29th birthday was June 29, has been circulating a Facebook post asking that anyone with information on Jeff contact them anonymously with their information or tips at P.O. Box 73, Point Pleasant, W.Va., 25550.

The West Virginia State Police is leading the investigation of the deaths of Nelson and Crawford, as well as the ongoing search for William “Jeff” Crawford. Anyone with information may contact them at (304) 675-0850.
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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Preliminary hearings scheduled for Gonzalez murder suspects

Preliminary hearings scheduled for Gonzalez murder suspects
Point Pleasant Register:  by Hope Roush
07.26.11 - 10:29 pm
POINT PLEASANT — Preliminary hearings have now been set for the three suspects involved in the Rene A. Gonzalez murder case.

Steven L. Adkins, Jr., 25, of Gallipolis, Ohio, who was arrested by deputies with the Gallia County Sheriff’s Office on July 22, is the alleged shooter in the Gonzalez murder. According to officials with the Gallipolis Municipal Court, Adkins, who was wanted in Mason County, W.Va., for murder, is being charged as a fugitive from justice.

Adkins appeared in municipal court on Monday. According to court officials, Adkins did not waive extradition and requested a preliminary hearing, which has been set for Thursday at 10:15 a.m. He is currently being held in the Gallia County Jail under a $100,000 cash bond.

The other two suspects, Chad W. McCallister, 29, of Apple Grove, and Matthew C. Woods, 24, of Gallipolis Ferry, are being charged with first degree murder. Preliminary hearings in both Woods’ and McCallister’s cases have been set for Friday morning at the Mason County Magistrate Court.

McCallister and Woods were arrested by the Mason County Detachment of the West Virginia State Police on July 22 and were taken to the Western Regional Jail in Barboursville.

During the early morning hours of July 11, Gonzalez’s body was found near the front of his residence, located on Huntington Road in Gallipolis Ferry. He died of multiple gunshot wounds.

According to criminal complaints filed against Woods and McCallister in the Mason County Magistrate’s Office, the three men were together at McCallister’s Apple Grove residence on or around July 11, where the men allegedly discussed, planned and entered into a conspiracy to rob Gonzalez at his residence. Woods allegedly drove Adkins from McCallister’s home to the victim’s residence with the intent to carry out the planned robbery. Upon arrival, however, Adkins allegedly shot the victim twice, after which Adkins and Woods fled the scene and returned to McCallister’s home.

Woods and McCallister are currently being held at the Western Regional Jail in Barboursville. Their respective bond amounts were not available as off press time.

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Saturday, July 23, 2011

Mystery surrounds disappearances in Mason County

Mystery surrounds disappearances in Mason County
Point Pleasant Register: by Beth Sergent
07.23.11 - 12:14 am
SOUTHSIDE, W.Va. — The mystery surrounding the disappearances of three people in Mason County has caused anguish for families, an official police investigation and a grassroots movement to assist in solving the case.

Mason County Sheriff David Anthony confirms husband and wife William “Jeff” and Ashley (Baird) Crawford, as well as Ashley’s cousin Tonda (McCarty) Nelson, have been missing since around June 17 and remain missing persons. The Mason County Sheriff’s Office continues to follow up on several leads to solve the case with Anthony explaining there are “a lot of rumors floating around about the case but no factual evidence to prove where they are.” Deputy T. Powell is the lead investigator on the case.

Where they are remains the big question. What is known is the Crawford’s mobile home located on Jeffers Ridge in Southside, W.Va. was destroyed by what investigators called a “suspicious” fire in the early hours of June 17. A few days later family members reported the couple missing, Nelson was reported missing shortly afterwards — she was said to have been last seen with Ashley around June 16. Investigators state there’s been no cell phone or bank activity from any of the three individuals since they went missing. The Crawford’s vehicle, which was located by investigators reportedly in Mason County, has been impounded by the sheriff’s office.

Investigators are dealing with various scenarios, including: foul play being involved in the disappearances; the trio hiding out from some danger; or the trio starting a new life based on initial reports from family and friends who say the Crawfords expressed a desire to leave the area and move south, possibly to South Carolina or Alabama.

However, family and friends have obviously become concerned these plans to move were foiled because no one has heard from the Crawfords or Nelson since their disappearances. Jeff’s mother reportedly told the sheriff’s office her son had changed his mind about leaving which has only deepened the mystery as to the trio’s whereabouts.

In addition to the investigation being conducted by the Mason County Sheriff’s Office, family members have also begun a grassroots campaign to assist in finding answers to the whereabouts of their loved ones, using flyers and Facebook.

The family of Nelson, 27, has flyers on Facebook which describe her as a “mother of three, 5’ 6” tall, 135 pounds, blond hair, blue eyes, last seen with Ashley.” The flyer asks those with information to contact Connie and Johnny McCarty, 304-675-1351.

The family of Jeff Crawford, whose 29th birthday was June 29, has been circulating a Facebook post asking that anyone with information on Jeff, Ashley (who is 26 years old) or Tonda can contact them anonymously with their information or tips at PO Box 73, Point Pleasant, WV, 25550.

Of course the Mason County Sheriff’s Office remains the lead, official investigative body in this case and personnel are also asking the public call them with information and/or leads at 304-675-0850.

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Friday, July 22, 2011

Breaking news: Three suspects arrested in Gonzalez shooting

Breaking news: Three suspects arrested in Gonzalez shooting
Point Pleasant Register:  by Amber Gillenwater
07.22.11 - 08:30 pm
Chad W. McCallister Steven L. Adkins, Jr. Matthew C. Woods
Charges filed in alleged “Murder for hire”



UNDATED — Details surrounding the recent shooting death of Rene A. Gonzalez of Gallipolis Ferry emerged throughout the day on Friday as officers made three arrests in a case described by investigators with the Mason County Detachment of the West Virginia State Police as a “murder for hire.”

In the early morning hours on Friday, deputies with the Gallia County Sheriff’s Office arrested Steven L. Adkins, Jr., 25, Gallipolis, at a residence in the town of Eureka, Clay Township, Gallia County.

Adkins, who was described by officials as the alleged “shooter” was brought in for questioning by detectives and is currently being held in the Gallia County Jail without bond.

Chad W. McCallister, 29, Apple Grove, and Matthew C. Woods, 24, Gallipolis Ferry, were later arrested on Friday following further investigation by the Mason County Detachment. McCallister and Woods are currently being held in the Western Regional Jail in Barboursville. All three suspects are being charged with first degree murder.

Gonzalez’s body was found at approximately 3:10 a.m. on July 11 near the front of his residence located on Huntington Road in Gallipolis Ferry. The victim died of multiple gun shot wounds.

According to Detachment Commander Sgt. E. B. Starcher, McCallister allegedly hired Woods and Adkins to beat and rob the victim — a beating that turned into homicide.

“The more we worked the case, the more information we received. ... and that lead us to the conclusion that Chad McCallister had a beef with the victim due to a [previous] altercation. ... Chad got Woods and Adkins to go rob and beat the subject up, and that, in turn, lead to a homicide,” Starcher said.

The Mason County Detachment took the lead on the case Tuesday, and during a press conference on Wednesday, the state police asked for assistance from the public in identifying a “vehicle of interest” that would help them gather further information about the case — information that later aided in the apprehension of the three suspects. According to Starcher, investigators are no longer seeking information regarding this vehicle.

Officials have not released further details on a motive surrounding the murder, and, although lead investigator Cpl. B. L. Keefer described Gonzalez as a person involved in the “drug world” during Wednesday’s press conference, he emphasized that the victim’s criminal history could in no way justify recent events.

“What Mr. Gonzalez did up to this point is what he did,” Keefer said Wednesday. “No one deserved to die the way that Mr. Gonzalez died. Regardless of his vocation, regardless of his history, no one deserved to be murdered.”

After days of intense investigation, Starcher praised the dedication of Keefer and state police investigators, as well as other local law enforcement officials who aided in this case.

“They grabbed this case and they worked hard on it. They worked straight through, and a lot of thanks goes out to the Gallia County Sheriff’s Department,” Starcher said. “The Gallia County Sheriff’s Department was impeccable. They were very crucial to solving this case, as well as the Point Pleasant Police Department and the Mason County Sheriff’s Department. ... All agencies were working together, and we ended up having a good outcome thus far.”

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Breaking news: Suspect apprehended in Gonzalez murder

Breaking news: Suspect apprehended in Gonzalez murder
Point Pleasant Register:  by Amber Gillenwater
07.22.11 - 12:30 pm
Steven L. Adkins, Jr.
Public tips prompt arrest in Gallia County



GALLIPOLIS — The Mason County Detachment of the West Virginia State Police now has a suspect in custody following the recent murder of Gallipolis Ferry resident Rene A. Gonzalez thanks to tips provided by the public, according to Detachment Commander Sgt. E. B. Starcher.

“The state police obtained further leads on the investigation of Rene Gonzalez’s murder and through the investigation of these leads, we obtained information that lead us to Gallipolis, Ohio. We contacted the Gallia County Sheriff’s Office, who, in turn, assisted us in a search warrant in Gallia County which lead to the arrest of Steven Lee Adkins, Jr.,” Starcher said and further praised the officers of the Gallia County Sheriff’s Office in their assistance in apprehending the suspect.

Adkins, 25, Gallipolis, was arrested by deputies with the Gallia County Sheriff’s Office during the early morning hours on Friday following a search of a residence in the town of Eureka in Clay Township, Gallia County.

Adkins was brought in for questioning and is currently being held in the Gallia County Jail without bond. He is facing a first degree murder charge in Mason County.

Gonzalez’s body was found at approximately 3:10 a.m. on July 11 near the front of his residence located on Huntington Road in Mason County. The victim died of multiple gun shot wounds.

The case remains under investigation, and Starcher indicated that further arrests may be made in this case.

To report information in regard to this incident, contact the Mason County Detachment of the West Virginia State Police at (304) 675-0850.

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Thursday, July 21, 2011

W.Va. State Police looking for “vehicle of interest” in Gonzalez murder

Point Pleasant Register:
by Amber Gillenwater
07.21.11 - 06:30 pm
WEST COLUMBIA, W.Va. — Troopers with the Mason County Detachment of the West Virginia State Police are on the lookout for a vehicle of interest that may lead investigators to information regarding the shooting death of Rene A. Gonzalez.

During a press conference on Wednesday at the state police facility in West Columbia, Mason County, Corporal B. L. Keefer reported that information about the vehicle is of utmost importance to the investigation as it is believed that the occupant or occupants may be able to provide essential information relating to the case.

“This, I can’t stress enough, is just a vehicle of interest,” Keefer said. “This vehicle or the occupants of this vehicle are not considered suspects at this time. This vehicle was seen, prior to Mr. Gonzalez’s murder, in the area.”

The vehicle, described as a dark-colored passenger car, possibly blue in color, is believed to have been near Gonzalez’s residence on Huntington Road in Gallipolis Ferry just prior to the death of Gonzalez at approximately 12 a.m. on Monday, July 11.

According to Keefer, the car of interest may also have tinted windows, was described as having oval headlights and is believed to be displaying a West Virginia registration plate.

Keefer further reported that witnesses described the vehicle as having an ignition/starter problem, which caused it to emit a high-pitch grinding sound when started. This sound was described as being similar to a vehicle being started when it was previously running.

“In addition to this vehicle information that we are releasing, we’re asking for the public to continue to call in leads, tips, any information as insignificant as it might sound. We are definitely interested in talking to anyone who might have information regarding this murder,” Keefer said.

Gonzalez, who died of multiple gun shot wounds, was found near the front of his residence at approximately 3:10 a.m. on July 11 by a person described as a friend of the victim; and, although, as of Tuesday, the state police are taking the lead on the investigation, the Mason County Sheriff’s Department will still play a role in solving this case, according to Keefer.

“We are still obviously working with the Mason County sheriff’s department in this case. They were the initial responding officers,” Keefer said. “The decision was made yesterday [Tuesday] that with our resources and us being able to scour the state, we would take the lead on this investigation.”

No information in regard to a motive behind the shooting has been released and, while Keefer described the victim as a person involved in the “drug world,” he emphasized that Gonzalez’s criminal history has no direct bearing on the investigation.

“What Mr. Gonzalez did up to this point is what he did,” Keefer said. “No one deserved to die the way that Mr. Gonzalez died. Regardless of his vocation, regardless of his history, no one deserved to be murdered in the manner that he was murdered. At this point, we’re not interested in his drug history unless it directly relates to this murder investigation.”

According to Keefer, currently, the main focus of the investigation is to glean as much information as possible from the public in regard to the shooting — even those individuals who may have otherwise been somehow criminally connected to the victim.

“We are looking to solve this murder,” Keefer said. “We are not going to arrest someone for obviously admitting that they’ve traveled with Mr. Gonzalez, that they’ve bought dope from Mr. Gonzalez. At this point, our investigation is the murder.”

Anyone with information relating to the vehicle of interest and/or the murder of Gonzalez is urged to contact the Mason County Detachment of the West Virginia State Police at (304) 675-0850.

“A lot the folks that have spoken with us, a lot of them had a lot of respect for Mr. Gonzalez. He was a friend,” Keefer said. “We’re hoping a lot more of those folks will talk with us because we need the public’s help in these type of crimes.”

A candlelight vigil was held in Gonzalez’s memory on Sunday, July 17 at the Krodel Park Pavilion in Point Pleasant. Friends of the victim will hold a second gathering from 6-9 p.m., Saturday, July 23 at the Down Under in Gallipolis. Donations will be accepted to help pay to send Gonzalez home.

Gonzalez, originally from Trinidad, came to the area in the late 1990s and attended the University of Rio Grande in Gallia County on a soccer scholarship.

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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Gallipolis Ferry shooting update: W.Va. State Police takes investigative reins

Point Pleasant Register
by Stephanie Filson
07.20.11 - 05:22 am
Memorial service planned to benefit family of deceased



GALLIPOLIS FERRY, W.Va. — As of Tuesday, the West Virginia State Police Department has officially taken over the investigation of a recent murder that took place in Mason County, W.Va., according to Corporal B.L. Keefer.

Rene A. Gonzalez, 43, was found on the porch of his Huntington Road residence near Gallipolis Ferry, W.Va. in the early hours of Monday, July 11, where he had died of apparent multiple gun shot wounds. No arrests have been made in the crime, although officials are following available leads.

A candlelight vigil was held at the Krodel Park Pavilion on Sunday, July 17, in honor of Gonzalez and another memorial gathering will be held Saturday, July 23, from 6-9 p.m. at the Down Under, in Gallipolis. According to friends of the deceased, donations will be accepted to help pay to send Gonzalez home.

Gonzalez is originally from Trinidad and came to the region in the late 1990s on a soccer scholarship to the University of Rio Grande, located in Gallia County, Ohio.

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Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Man found shot to death at Gallipolis Ferry residence

Point Pleasant Register
by Stephanie Filson
07.12.11 - 08:39 pm
Case under investigation by W.Va. State Police and Mason Co. Sheriff’s Office

GALLIPOLIS FERRY — A man was found dead on the porch of his residence early Monday morning after an apparent shooting.

The body of Rene A. Gonzalez, 43, was discovered by a friend at approximately 3 a.m. on the porch of his mobile home on Huntington Road, near Gallipolis Ferry.

No arrests have been made, although officials are following available leads. The case is under investigation by the West Virginia State Police and the Mason County Sheriff’s Department.

According to the West Virginia State Police 2009 and 2010 annual reports, the Mason County Detachment has had a slight upward trend in major investigations and calls for service over the two years. In 2009, the detachment received 1,921 calls for service and reported 77 major investigations of incidents and 89 major offense invesigations. In 2010, Mason County received 1,934 calls for service and reported 81 major investigations of incidents and 101 major offense investigations. However, the number of felony arrests have steeply risen from 81 in 2009 to 207 in 2010.

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