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Grande
03-26-2009, 11:33 AM
Deptuies Search for Woman After 911 Call was Disconnected
Posted By: Dave Wax
Updated: 3/26/2009 11:13:25 AM

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ORANGE PARK, FL -- The Clay County Sheriff's Office is looking for a woman whose 911 call was disconnected overnight.

Shortly after midnight, the woman called 911 from a pay phone at the S & G store on College Drive.

She told the operator she had been beaten, and the line was disconnected before she could give any names.

Deputies got to the phone, and saw it hadn't been hung up, but had been broken instead.

They searched the area thoroughly, but found nobody.

The Clay County Sheriff's Office says they believe the woman is Fallyn Tomberlin, from Branford, near Lake City.

They do not know why she was in Orange Park.

Deputies and the K-9 unit are actively searching for her, and treating her case as a "missing endangered person."

Look at the picture of the woman, and if you've seen her today, the Sheriff's Office wants you to call 911 with your information.

http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/crimestoppers/news-article.aspx?storyid=134680&catid=69

Grande
03-26-2009, 11:42 AM
Clay Cops Search For Missing Woman
By Rich Jones, News Director @ March 26, 2009 10:53 AM

Police in Clay County are asking your help in finding a woman who called 911 just after Midnight.

Police responded to 270 College Dr. around 12:45am. A woman had called from the pay phone, saying she had been beaten.

Dispatchers say the woman's call was disconnected before they could get her name.

When police arrived at the S&G Store they discovered the pay phone receiver was not hung up and was broken, and there was no one in the area.

They did not find the woman in the area.

Police believe the missing woman is Fallyn Tomberlin of Branford, near Lake City. Police don't know what she was doing in Clay County at the time.

Multiple CCSO deputies and detectives have been assigned to this incident in order to make every effort to locate the female caller.

Because of the suspicious circumstances of the call, the woman is listed as an endangered missing person.

If you see Fallyn Tomberlin you're asked to call 911.

http://wokv.com/localnews/2009/03/clay-cops-search-for-missing-w.html

sarahhod
03-26-2009, 12:23 PM
Branford woman considered missing and endangered


By Karen Voyles (voylesk@gvillesun.com)
Staff Writer


Published: Thursday, March 26, 2009 at 11:41 a.m.
Last Modified: Thursday, March 26, 2009 at 11:41 a.m.


Clay County deputies are searching for a 27-year-old Branford woman who is considered a missing and endangered person and is believed to be the woman who called 911 early Thursday asking for help.

A search was under way Thursday for Fallyn Tomberlin.
The search began as 12:45 a.m. Thursday when Clay County deputies were sent to find a woman who called 911 to report she had been a victim of a battery. Dispatchers said the call from a woman using a pay phone outside the S&G store at 270 College Drive in Orange Park was disconnected before she could name her attacker.
Deputies discovered that the pay phone receiver had been broken and had not been hung up. A search was begun in the area near the Orange Park campus of St. Johns River Community College and included K-9 teams.
Clay County sheriff’s spokeswoman Mary Justino said investigators did not know why Tomberlin may have been in the area.
In a news release about the case, Justino said: “Due to the suspicious circumstances of this call, the victim is listed as an endangered missing person. This case is active and transferred to the CCSO Robbery/Homicide Unit.”


http://www.gainesville.com/article/20090326/ARTICLES/903269942/1002?Title=Branford-woman-considered-missing-and-endangered

Grande
03-26-2009, 01:55 PM
Woman Turns Up 12 Hours After Calling 911
Woman Considered Missing, Endangered For Nearly 12 Hours
UPDATED: 12:41 pm EDT March 26, 2009

ORANGE PARK, Fla. -- A woman was missing for nearly 12 hours after calling 911 to report she had been assaulted, according the Clay County Sheriff's Office.

Deputies said that as the 27-year-old woman was on a pay telephone at 12:45 a.m. Thursday reporting that she was the victim of battery when the line went dead.

When deputies arrived at the S&G convenience store on College Drive just off Blanding Boulevard, the woman was gone, but the pay telephone's handset was not hung up and was broken.

A store clerk said the handset was broken before this incident.

Detectives and searched the area overnight and K-9 teams were used in the morning in attempt to find any the woman they believe is Fallyn Tomberlin, of Branford, Fla.

After Tomberlin was declared an endangered missing person and her name and driver's license photo were shown on the local station at noon, Clay County said she was located at a home on College Avenue and she was in good condition.

Deputies said the investigation into the battery reported in the 911 call was ongoing.

http://www.news4jax.com/news/19019601/detail.html

sarahhod
03-28-2009, 01:26 PM
Police Find, Arrest Missing Woman

POSTED: Friday, March 27, 2009
UPDATED: 8:29 pm EDT March 27, 2009


CLAY COUNTY, Fla. -- One day after deputies spent hours searching for a woman they thought was missing, they arrested her.

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http://www.news4jax.com/sh/images/ibs_icon/post/audio.gifWoman Calls 911, Says Boyfriend Hit Her (http://www.news4jax.com/download/2009/0327/19032407.mp3)

Fallyn Tomberlin was in jail in Clay County Friday on four worthless check charges.According to the Clay County Sheriff's Office, Tomberlin called investigators at 12:45 a.m. Thursday from a store payphone reporting that she was the victim of an attack by her boyfriend.During the 911 call, the payphone went dead: Caller: "My boyfriend hurt me really bad. I'm at a payphone down the road."
911: "Somebody just hurt you?"
Caller: "My boyfriend."
911: "Your boyfriend just assaulted you?"
Caller: "He hit me in the head with a phone in his hand."
911: "Tell me what you have on."
Caller: "I'm calling the cops. Get away from me."
911: "Fallyn? Fallyn?"
When deputies arrived at the S&G convenience store on College Drive just off Blanding Boulevard, the woman was gone, but the pay telephone's handset was not hung up and was broken.Detectives spent 12 hours searching for Tomberlin before they found her at a home near the convenience store. They said she was unharmed.They later found she had warrants for writing worthless checks and arrested her.Deputies are not charging Tomberlin's boyfriend with anything. They said Tomberlin had no visible injuries and there was no indication that he hit her.

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