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Post by Sher on Sept 23, 2005 23:37:22 GMT -5
Ada - An Amber Alert has been issued for a 16-year-old girl who is believed to have been abducted at gunpoint from her high school in Ada. 16-year-old Caitlin Elizabeth Wooten is a white female, about 5'4" and 125 pounds with shoulder-length, sandy brown hair. She was last seen at about three o'clock at Ada High School wearing shorts and an Ada High School cheerleading uniform. The suspect in this case is 47-year-old Jerry Don Savage. He is 5'11" and 180 pounds. He has green eyes. He is driving a blue or green, late model Toyota pickup truck with the partial license plate PRB-. He should be considered armed and dangerous. Witnesses say Wooten was seen getting into Savage's green Dodge truck at gunpoint. That pickup was found near Ada, but neither Savage nor Wooten have been found. The blue or green Toyota pickup is a new vehicle description. Court records show Savage had a protective order filed against him on August 30th. We're told he is the ex-boyfriend of Wooten's mother. An Ada city official says Caitlin's grandmother reportedly received a phone call from Savage after the abduction in which Savage threatened to harm the girl. Anyone with information on the whereabouts of either Caitlin Elizabeth Wooten or Jerry Savage are asked to call 911 immediately. Ada is located in Pontotoc County, about 100 miles southwest of Tulsa. www.ktul.com/news/stories/0905/262861.htmlplease click link for photos
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Post by Sher on Sept 26, 2005 18:18:28 GMT -5
Teen, Alleged Abductor Found Dead Near Ada Saturday September 24, 2005 1:05pm
Ada (AP) - The bodies of a 16-year-old cheerleader and a 47-year-old man were found today less than 24 hours after the girl was seen getting into her alleged abductor's pickup truck.
Officials in Ada say the bodies of Caitlin Elizabeth Wooten and Jerry Don Savage were spotted by troopers who were searching for them in an Oklahoma Highway Patrol helicopter shortly before 10 a-m.
Ada spokesman Mark Bratcher says the troopers guided a search team on the ground to the partially wooded area in Pontotoc County six miles southwest of Ada. Bratcher says each of the victims died from gunshot wounds, but it wasn't known how long they had been dead.
Wooten was last seen about 3 p-m Friday getting into a pickup truck. The truck was discovered late Friday in Ada.
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