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Sunday, January 21, 2024

Operation Garage Days Upstate NY

 

You can speak truth and logic until you are blue in the face but no one wants the truth, and they, the collective they, forbid critical thinking.
Believe me, I have tried with several "creators" after finding large tasty morsels of WTF, that were totally based on fact and with full on receipts. I've also posted in public, community page comment sections, hoping someone would pick it up and run with it, by re-researching/seeing proof, the facts. I've discovered they were just NPC's, Non playable characters. "CREATORS" of nonsense with no purpose other than background filler, or distractions...

Early on I knew 3 things for sure that solidified and formed my opinion, now I know about 15 - 20, or more, facts that point in the same direction, which is not confined to NE TN. And it's all much bigger than anyone wants to think because they only want to focus on, and abuse the parents. Because they are not intelligent enough to actually make sense of this crazy case. Not dissin' anyone's IQ , there's a spectrum we all can't be the same. I have a high IQ, I tried my best to explain the case to my also very high IQ and trying my best to use words to convey who was who and who did what etc. My very grown very smart and also "gets me" because we speak the same language, and are on the same spectrum neuro divergently speaking... over 30 offspring, was just flabbergasted by the web of crazeee, and could imagine the pin board with all the red string and thumbtacks just taking over my head. When I try to put it all together in writing, I usually trail off with incomplete or non conclusive dangling tails of red strings. I get lost and have to reconnoiter

 So I present one more fact which almost/ maybe, could be...sews up the big mystery of the one day trip with a quick turnaround from NY to TN and someone hiding out in the mountains.

What is the MOST obvious sore thumb sticking out / in Yo face bit of fact/ event/s that is being lied about and dodged by lies and family drama, and fishing boats, and phones, and funerals and hospitals, and known criminal activities, not speculations?
Who has been lying and contradicting the people who should have one story aka the truth? since the beginning. and who is still lying and creating drama, pointing "OVER THERE" not here!???
aquí está la verdad

Operation Garage Days

November 17, 2021

For Immediate Release

Takedown of Drug Trafficking Operation in the Capital Region - The region spans cities – the state capital of Albany, Troy, Saratoga Springs and Schenectady – in addition to suburbs and rural communities. 

54 Individuals Indicted for Roles in Distributing Heroin, Fentanyl, Methamphetamine, and Cocaine


NEW YORK – DEA New York Division Special Agent in Charge Ray Donovan and New York Attorney General Letitia James announced the indictment of 54 members of a drug trafficking ring for their roles in distributing heroin laced with fentanyl, powder and crack cocaine, and methamphetamine to Fulton, Montgomery, Saratoga, Albany, Rensselaer, Schenectady, and Warren counties sourced from New York City dealers. The year-long investigation led to the seizure of approximately 2 kilograms of methamphetamine, 1.5 kilograms of cocaine, 14 grams of heroin, 4 handguns, and $25,000 in cash.

“This drug trafficking organization distributed everything from crack cocaine, to methamphetamine, to heroin,” said DEA New York Division Special Agent in Charge Ray Donovan. “We are proud to have worked in partnership with our many law enforcement partners and the Attorney General’s Office to dismantle this organization, and others like it, that do nothing but pollute our communities with addictive and deadly drugs.”

“Dangerous drugs have devastated too many communities throughout our state and claimed too many lives,” said Attorney General James. “As New Yorkers and Americans across the country witnessed the greatest number of drug overdose deaths in history in 2020, these individuals were allegedly flooding our streets with the very types of drugs that caused this devastation. Today, we are putting an end to their days of putting New Yorkers in harm’s way. My office will continue to pursue and hold accountable anyone who violates the law, and I thank our partners in law enforcement for their critical support in this takedown.”

Today’s takedown was the result of a joint investigation between the Office of the Attorney General’s (OAG) Organized Crime Task Force (OCTF), Johnstown Police Department, Gloversville Police Department, Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, Amsterdam Police Department, Schenectady Sheriff’s Office, U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, and the New York State Police. The investigation — codenamed “Operation Garage Days” — included covert surveillance and hundreds of hours of wiretaps over numerous targeted phones.

As alleged in the indictment, the central figures in this narcotics distribution network were Brianna Nichols and Michael Kuntzsch, who often worked together to obtain and sell methamphetamine and cocaine in Fulton County. The investigation also revealed that Nichols had various sources of supply for the methamphetamine and narcotics that she sold to customers who travelled to her from around the Capital Region. Kuntzsch had customers based in Montgomery, Fulton, Saratoga, Lewis, and St. Lawrence counties. 

In addition, Brianna Nichols also sold subscriptions to her OnlyFans account which allowed her subscribers to view risqué photographs and videos of herself. Nichols even boasted in one intercepted communication that her OnlyFans account generated thousands of dollars that she used to help finance her illicit drug trafficking purchases.

During the course of the investigation, investigators intercepted communications in which Sahib Braan, Miguel John, Christopher Mitchell, and Jordan Thomas plotted and attempted a home invasion robbery of a rival narcotics trafficker in Gloversville. The investigators were able to thwart the robbery plot, interdicted the would-be robbers, and seized a loaded handgun that they had planned to use.  

“This case is a good example of how drug dealers have no jurisdictional boundaries and they actually try and use those boundaries to further criminal activity,” said Johnstown Police Chief David Gilbo. “We have shown by this collaborative effort that law enforcement will rise to the challenge and protect our communities. This investigation is the direct result of the hard work done by members of the various agencies involved and shows just how effective law enforcement can be when working together. This case also shows the scale of drugs, weapons, and money that travels through our suburban and upstate communities.”

“Drug dealers do not contain their violence and other negative impacts on our communities to specific jurisdictions,” said Gloversville Police Chief Anthony Clay. “For example, the resources in this investigation were leveraged to prevent multiple home invasions that suspects from other communities intended to commit in Gloversville. This collaboration among the various law enforcement agencies sends a clear message that law enforcement will rise to the challenge and protect our communities. The success of this investigation is the direct result of the hard work done by members of the various agencies involved and shows just how effective law enforcement can be when working beyond their jurisdictional boundaries.”

“This case targeted a trafficking network that was bringing dangerous, illegal narcotics into upstate New York and beyond, with no regard for the damage being done to the local communities,” said State Police Superintendent Kevin P. Bruen. “We will not stand for it. These arrests were only made possible through the combined efforts of our members and our state and local law enforcement partners, and we appreciate this ongoing collaboration.”

The 376-count indictment — unsealed today in Fulton County Court — charges the defendants with various counts of Criminal Sale and Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance (class A, B, C, D felonies) and Conspiracy in the Second Degree (class B felony). 

Those charged in today’s indictment include:

Walter Allen, 51 years old, Gloversville, NY  related to Jeremy Sweet who is related to Joyce(Sweet) Harris and Allyson Harris, and Robert Harris


Darnell Alston, 49 years old, Gloversville, NY

Zionna Belknap, 21 years old, Gloversville, NY

Everett Russell Bishop,48 years old, Wilton, NY

Toni Borromeo, 45 years old, Gloversville, NY  

Sahib Braan, 30 years old, Troy, NY  

Octavius Brooks, 24 years old, Binghamton, NY

Lamar Brown, 35 years old, Gloversville, NY  

Christopher Clark, 39 years old, Amsterdam, NY

Lawrence Cross, 34 years old, Gloversville, NY  

Daniel Degnan, 30 years old, Gloversville, NY 

Stephen Dingman, 27 years old, Gloversville, NY <<<------ related to an April Persse (AKA April Dingman) in Gloversville, NY listed as an associate of Allyson Harris (Mullaney) of Kingsport TN and Cassandra Mullaney also of Kingsport, TN

Floyd Everson, 47 years old, Port Jefferson, NY

Megan Grubb, 32 years old, Gloversville, NY  

Alex Hanson, 26 years old, Potsdam, NY

Sean Hines, 38 years old, Gloversville, NY  

Tina Jackson, 49 years old, Gloversville, NY  

Ryan Jacques, 40 years old, St. Regis Falls, NY  

Miguel John, 26 years old, Saratoga Springs, NY

Donald Johnson, 39 years old, Johnstown, NY

John Kaminski, 43 years old, Fort Johnson, NY

Christopher Kippen, 41 years old, Schenectady, NY

Adam Krzeski, 37 years old, Gloversville, NY  

Michael Kuntzsch, 33 years old, St. Johnsville, NY  

Thomas Laverpool, 30 years old, Brooklyn, NY

Andre Lewis, 52 years old, Gloversville, NY  

Dylan Mailloux, 30 years old, Little Falls, NY  

Kenneth McKiver, 29 years old, Gloversville, NY  

Ernest McMikle, 35 years old, Gloversville, NY  

Shakona Mikula, 25 years old, Gloversville, NY .related to a Crystal Harris, who is related to Robert Harris, Joyce Harris, 


Donovan Millhouse, 25 years old, Gloversville, NY  associate of Lisa and Robert Harris, also has an address in Kingsport TN

Christopher Millington, 37 years old, Gansevoort, NY

Christian Mitchell, 33 years old, Troy, NY  

Khalif Mitchell, 35 years old, Hudson, PA  

Adonta Moore, 24 years old, Gloversville, NY  


Brianna Nichols, 25 years old, Gloversville, NY   associate of Stephen Dingman, related to an 

April Persse (AKA April Dingman)

in Gloversville, NY

listed as an associate of Allyson Harris (Mullaney) of Kingsport TN and Cassandra Mullaney also of Kingsport, TN


Barbara Parker,47 years old, Gloversville, NY

Wayne Platt, 37 years old, Gloversville, NY  

George Ramson,43 years old, Rotterdam, NY

Dalton Remines, 28 years old, Galway, NY

Jacquelynn Ross, 36 years old, Gloversville, NY  

Dashawn Rowland, 27 years old, Gloversville, NY  

Tessa Taylor, 26 years old, Mayfield, NY

Jordan Thomas, 23 years old, Troy, NY

Javiel Tirse, 41 years old, Gloversville, NY .associate of Joshua Hilts

Steven VanAllen, 43 years old, Gloversville, NY <<<<----------- 

Ross VanAlstyne,26 years old, Gloversville, NY

Clinton Waddell, 39 years old, Middle Grove, NY  

Laquan Warren, 26 years old, Brooklyn, NY   

Christopher Williams, 53 years old, Gloversville, NY

Hassan Wilson, 31 years old, Gloversville, NY

Jamar Wright, 38 years old, Johnstown, NY


The charges against the defendants are merely accusations and the defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in a court of law. 

In addition to the listed partners, Attorney General James would like to thank Gloversville Police Detective Brian Knecht under the supervision of Gloversville Police Chief Anthony Clay and Detective Lieutenant Richard Richardson, as well as Fulton County District Attorney Chad W. Brown for his office’s assistance in the investigation.

The investigation was directed by Johnstown Police Detective Blaine Walker, under the supervision of Detective Sergeant Jonathon Silva and Johnstown Chief of Police David Gilbo; and OCTF Detective Michael Connelly under the supervision of OCTF Supervising Detective John Monte and OCTF Deputy Chief Investigator John McManus. The OAG’s Investigations Division is led by Chief Investigator Oliver Pu-Folkes. 

The case is being prosecuted by OAG OCTF Assistant Deputy Attorney General Andrew McElwee, under the supervision of OCTF Upstate Deputy Bureau Chief Maria Moran. Nicole Keary is the Deputy Attorney General in Charge of OCTF. Both the Investigations Bureau and OCTF are part of the Division for Criminal Justice. The Division for Criminal Justice is led by Chief Deputy Attorney General José Maldonado and overseen by First Deputy Attorney General Jennifer Levy.




                                                              Note to self:


Brianna Nichols, 25 years old, Gloversville, NY  

and  Stephen Dingman, 27 years old, Gloversville, NY

related to an 

April Persse (AKA April Dingman)

in Gloversville, NY

listed as an associate of Allyson Harris (Mullaney) of Kingsport TN and Cassandra Mullaney also of Kingsport, TN


Walter Allen, 51 years old, Gloversville, NY related to Jeremy Sweet who is related to Joyce(Sweet) Harris and Allyson Harris, and Robert Harris


Shakona Mikula, 25 years old, Gloversville, NY...related to a Crystal Harris, who is related to Robert Harris, Joyce Harris, 



Dashawn Rowland, 27 years old, Gloversville, NY  ...associate of Lisa and Robert Harris, also has an address in Kingsport TN


Javiel Tirse, 41 years old, Gloversville, NY..associate of Joshua Hilt


Steven VanAllen, 43 years old, Gloversville, NY, related to 

Annmarie Sanchez in Mebane, NC AKA 

Annmarie Sanchez Bier

Catherine Vanallen

Catherine A Sanchez

Also Known As

Akas, alternate spellings, misspellings, maiden and married names for Catherine Vanallen

Annmarie Sanchez, Catherine A Sanchez, Ann Marie Sanchez, Annmarie Sanchez Bier, Annamarie Sanchez, Anna Marie Sanchez

Also Known As

Annmarie Bier

Annamarie Sanchez

Damian Bier

Catherine A Sanchez

Catherine Vanallen

Ann M Sanchez

Catherine A Vanallen

Catherine Sanchez

C Sanchez

Ann Marie Sanchez

C Vanallen

Annmarie Sanchez Bier

Catherin E Sanchez

Show Less...

Ann Sanchez

Ann Marie Bier

Anna Marie Sanchez

Annmarie Sanchezbier

Annmarie Bieg

Annemarie Bier

associate of 

April Broughton

in Gloversville, NY 

 who is related to

Casey Mullaney

Age 30


and


Ladonna Dodson /Weddle

in Scranton, SC 

and

Arlene Rodriguez

Age 45(Nov 1978)

Also Known As

Arlene P Rodriguez

Arlene P Roman

Arlene Roman

Arlene Pilar Roman

Arlene P Rodriquez

Arlene Rodriquez

Roman Alanis

Relative of

Jose Roman in Gloversville, NY

Arlene Rodriguez

Age 45 (Nov 1978)

Also Known As

Jose L Roman Jr

Jose Roman

Jose C Lopez

Jose Roman Jr

Jose Lroman

J Roman

Jose L Romanjr

Jose Romanjr Jr

Jose Romaine Jr


Christopher Williams

Age 42(Apr 1981).....see above list and 



Arlene Greenfield

in Parrottsville, TN 

only has a PO box listed and in the list of users/occupants of that PO box are many folks from Gloversville NY and surrounding cities in upstate NY who also have addresses in TN, including Newport, and Morristown TN




there are NO COINCEDENCES


Saturday, January 13, 2024

CO-INCIDENTALLY, Connected? 54 Individuals Indicted for Roles in Distributing Heroin, Fentanyl, Methamphetamine, and Cocaine, codenamed “Operation Garage Days”

 November 17, 2021

Contact: Erin Mulvey

Phone Number: (212) 337-2906

For Immediate Release

Takedown of Drug Trafficking Operation in the Capital Region

54 Individuals Indicted for Roles in Distributing Heroin, Fentanyl, Methamphetamine, and Cocaine

NEW YORK – DEA New York Division Special Agent in Charge Ray Donovan and New York Attorney General Letitia James announced the indictment of 54 members of a drug trafficking ring for their roles in distributing heroin laced with fentanyl, powder and crack cocaine, and methamphetamine to Fulton, Montgomery, Saratoga, Albany, Rensselaer, Schenectady, and Warren counties sourced from New York City dealers. The year-long investigation led to the seizure of approximately 2 kilograms of methamphetamine, 1.5 kilograms of cocaine, 14 grams of heroin, 4 handguns, and $25,000 in cash.


“This drug trafficking organization distributed everything from crack cocaine, to methamphetamine, to heroin,” said DEA New York Division Special Agent in Charge Ray Donovan. “We are proud to have worked in partnership with our many law enforcement partners and the Attorney General’s Office to dismantle this organization, and others like it, that do nothing but pollute our communities with addictive and deadly drugs.”


“Dangerous drugs have devastated too many communities throughout our state and claimed too many lives,” said Attorney General James. “As New Yorkers and Americans across the country witnessed the greatest number of drug overdose deaths in history in 2020, these individuals were allegedly flooding our streets with the very types of drugs that caused this devastation. Today, we are putting an end to their days of putting New Yorkers in harm’s way. My office will continue to pursue and hold accountable anyone who violates the law, and I thank our partners in law enforcement for their critical support in this takedown.”


Today’s takedown was the result of a joint investigation between the Office of the Attorney General’s (OAG) Organized Crime Task Force (OCTF), Johnstown Police Department, Gloversville Police Department, Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, Amsterdam Police Department, Schenectady Sheriff’s Office, U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, and the New York State Police. The investigation — codenamed “Operation Garage Days” — included covert surveillance and hundreds of hours of wiretaps over numerous targeted phones.


As alleged in the indictment, the central figures in this narcotics distribution network were Brianna Nichols and Michael Kuntzsch, who often worked together to obtain and sell methamphetamine and cocaine in Fulton County. The investigation also revealed that Nichols had various sources of supply for the methamphetamine and narcotics that she sold to customers who travelled to her from around the Capital Region. Kuntzsch had customers based in Montgomery, Fulton, Saratoga, Lewis, and St. Lawrence counties. 


In addition, Brianna Nichols also sold subscriptions to her OnlyFans account which allowed her subscribers to view risqué photographs and videos of herself. Nichols even boasted in one intercepted communication that her OnlyFans account generated thousands of dollars that she used to help finance her illicit drug trafficking purchases.


During the course of the investigation, investigators intercepted communications in which Sahib Braan, Miguel John, Christopher Mitchell, and Jordan Thomas plotted and attempted a home invasion robbery of a rival narcotics trafficker in Gloversville. The investigators were able to thwart the robbery plot, interdicted the would-be robbers, and seized a loaded handgun that they had planned to use.  


“This case is a good example of how drug dealers have no jurisdictional boundaries and they actually try and use those boundaries to further criminal activity,” said Johnstown Police Chief David Gilbo. “We have shown by this collaborative effort that law enforcement will rise to the challenge and protect our communities. This investigation is the direct result of the hard work done by members of the various agencies involved and shows just how effective law enforcement can be when working together. This case also shows the scale of drugs, weapons, and money that travels through our suburban and upstate communities.”


“Drug dealers do not contain their violence and other negative impacts on our communities to specific jurisdictions,” said Gloversville Police Chief Anthony Clay. “For example, the resources in this investigation were leveraged to prevent multiple home invasions that suspects from other communities intended to commit in Gloversville. This collaboration among the various law enforcement agencies sends a clear message that law enforcement will rise to the challenge and protect our communities. The success of this investigation is the direct result of the hard work done by members of the various agencies involved and shows just how effective law enforcement can be when working beyond their jurisdictional boundaries.”


“This case targeted a trafficking network that was bringing dangerous, illegal narcotics into upstate New York and beyond, with no regard for the damage being done to the local communities,” said State Police Superintendent Kevin P. Bruen. “We will not stand for it. These arrests were only made possible through the combined efforts of our members and our state and local law enforcement partners, and we appreciate this ongoing collaboration.”


The 376-count indictment — unsealed today in Fulton County Court — charges the defendants with various counts of Criminal Sale and Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance (class A, B, C, D felonies) and Conspiracy in the Second Degree (class B felony). 


Those charged in today’s indictment include:


Walter Allen, 51 years old, Gloversville, NY


Darnell Alston, 49 years old, Gloversville, NY


Zionna Belknap, 21 years old, Gloversville, NY


Everett Russell Bishop,48 years old, Wilton, NY


Toni Borromeo, 45 years old, Gloversville, NY  


Sahib Braan, 30 years old, Troy, NY  


Octavius Brooks, 24 years old, Binghamton, NY


Lamar Brown, 35 years old, Gloversville, NY  


Christopher Clark, 39 years old, Amsterdam, NY


Lawrence Cross, 34 years old, Gloversville, NY  


Daniel Degnan, 30 years old, Gloversville, NY 


Stephen Dingman, 27 years old, Gloversville, NY <<<------ 


Floyd Everson, 47 years old, Port Jefferson, NY


Megan Grubb, 32 years old, Gloversville, NY  


Alex Hanson, 26 years old, Potsdam, NY


Sean Hines, 38 years old, Gloversville, NY  


Tina Jackson, 49 years old, Gloversville, NY  


Ryan Jacques, 40 years old, St. Regis Falls, NY  


Miguel John, 26 years old, Saratoga Springs, NY


Donald Johnson, 39 years old, Johnstown, NY


John Kaminski, 43 years old, Fort Johnson, NY


Christopher Kippen, 41 years old, Schenectady, NY


Adam Krzeski, 37 years old, Gloversville, NY  


Michael Kuntzsch, 33 years old, St. Johnsville, NY  


Thomas Laverpool, 30 years old, Brooklyn, NY


 Andre Lewis, 52 years old, Gloversville, NY  


Dylan Mailloux, 30 years old, Little Falls, NY  


Kenneth McKiver, 29 years old, Gloversville, NY  


Ernest McMikle, 35 years old, Gloversville, NY  


Shakona Mikula, 25 years old, Gloversville, NY


Donovan Millhouse, 25 years old, Gloversville, NY  


Christopher Millington, 37 years old, Gansevoort, NY


Christian Mitchell, 33 years old, Troy, NY  


Khalif Mitchell, 35 years old, Hudson, PA  


Adonta Moore, 24 years old, Gloversville, NY  


Brianna Nichols, 25 years old, Gloversville, NY  


Barbara Parker,47 years old, Gloversville, NY


Wayne Platt, 37 years old, Gloversville, NY  


George Ramson,43 years old, Rotterdam, NY


Dalton Remines, 28 years old, Galway, NY


Jacquelynn Ross, 36 years old, Gloversville, NY  


Dashawn Rowland, 27 years old, Gloversville, NY  


Tessa Taylor, 26 years old, Mayfield, NY


Jordan Thomas, 23 years old, Troy, NY


Javiel Tirse, 41 years old, Gloversville, NY


Steven VanAllen, 43 years old, Gloversville, NY <<<<----------- 


Ross VanAlstyne,26 years old, Gloversville, NY


Clinton Waddell, 39 years old, Middle Grove, NY  


Laquan Warren, 26 years old, Brooklyn, NY   


Christopher Williams, 53 years old, Gloversville, NY


Hassan Wilson, 31 years old, Gloversville, NY


Jamar Wright, 38 years old, Johnstown, NY


The charges against the defendants are merely accusations and the defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in a court of law. 


In addition to the listed partners, Attorney General James would like to thank Gloversville Police Detective Brian Knecht under the supervision of Gloversville Police Chief Anthony Clay and Detective Lieutenant Richard Richardson, as well as Fulton County District Attorney Chad W. Brown for his office’s assistance in the investigation.


The investigation was directed by Johnstown Police Detective Blaine Walker, under the supervision of Detective Sergeant Jonathon Silva and Johnstown Chief of Police David Gilbo; and OCTF Detective Michael Connelly under the supervision of OCTF Supervising Detective John Monte and OCTF Deputy Chief Investigator John McManus. The OAG’s Investigations Division is led by Chief Investigator Oliver Pu-Folkes. 


The case is being prosecuted by OAG OCTF Assistant Deputy Attorney General Andrew McElwee, under the supervision of OCTF Upstate Deputy Bureau Chief Maria Moran. Nicole Keary is the Deputy Attorney General in Charge of OCTF. Both the Investigations Bureau and OCTF are part of the Division for Criminal Justice. The Division for Criminal Justice is led by Chief Deputy Attorney General José Maldonado and overseen by First Deputy Attorney General Jennifer Levy.


                                                              Note to self:

Brianna Nichols, 25 years old, Gloversville, NY  


and  Stephen Dingman, 27 years old, Gloversville, NY

 related to an 

April Persse (AKA April Dingman)
in Gloversville, NY

listed as an associate of Allyson Harris (Mullaney) of Kingsport TN and Cassandra Mullaney also of Kingsport, TN

Walter Allen, 51 years old, Gloversville, NY related to Jeremy Sweet who is related to Joyce(Sweet) Harris and Allyson Harris, and Robert Harris

Shakona Mikula, 25 years old, Gloversville, NY...related to a Crystal Harris, who is related to Robert Harris, Joyce Harris, 


Dashawn Rowland, 27 years old, Gloversville, NY  ...associate of Lisa and Robert Harris, also has an address in Kingsport TN


Javiel Tirse, 41 years old, Gloversville, NY..associate of Joshua Hilts


Steven VanAllen, 43 years old, Gloversville, NY, related to 

Annmarie Sanchez in Mebane, NC AKA 

Annmarie Sanchez Bier

Catherine Vanallen


Catherine A Sanchez


Also Known As
Akas, alternate spellings, misspellings, maiden and married names for Catherine Vanallen
Annmarie Sanchez, Catherine A Sanchez, Ann Marie Sanchez, Annmarie Sanchez Bier, Annamarie Sanchez, Anna Marie Sanchez

Also Known As

Annmarie Bier

Annamarie Sanchez

Damian Bier

Catherine A Sanchez

Catherine Vanallen

Ann M Sanchez

Catherine A Vanallen

Catherine Sanchez

C Sanchez

Ann Marie Sanchez

C Vanallen

Annmarie Sanchez Bier

Catherin E Sanchez

Show Less...

Ann Sanchez

Ann Marie Bier

Anna Marie Sanchez

Annmarie Sanchezbier

Annmarie Bieg

Annemarie Bier


associate of 

April Broughton
in Gloversville, NY 

 who is related to

Casey Mullaney
Age 30

and

Ladonna Dodson /Weddle
in Scranton, SC 

and

Arlene Rodriguez
Age 45(Nov 1978)

Also Known As

Arlene P Rodriguez

Arlene P Roman

Arlene Roman

Arlene Pilar Roman

Arlene P Rodriquez

Arlene Rodriquez

Roman Alanis



Relatives
of Jose Roman in Gloversville, NY

Arlene Rodriguez
Age 45 (Nov 1978)

Also Known As

Jose L Roman Jr

Jose Roman

Jose C Lopez

Jose Roman Jr

Jose Lroman

J Roman

Jose L Romanjr

Jose Romanjr Jr

Jose Romaine Jr


Christopher Williams
Age 42(Apr 1981).....see above list and 


Arlene Greenfield
in Parrottsville, TN 

only has a PO box listed and in the list of users/occupants of that PO box are many folks from Gloversville NY and surrounding cities in upstate NY who also have addresses in TN, including Newport, and Morristown TN



there are NO CONSEQUENCES 

Thursday, January 4, 2024

Sounds, Blood Hounds, Runarounds, Lookey What I Found! ---->>>>>>SQUIRRELLLLLLLLL!!!

 By studying screams recorded in a small, padded room, Frühholz and his team identified six acoustically distinct scream categories: pain, anger, fear, joy, passion, and sadness. Their research was published in PLOS Biology.

Screaming Conveys at Least Six Different Emotions

“The acoustic features that seem to communicate fear are also present in excited, happy screams. In fact, people pay good money to ride roller coasters, where their screams no doubt reflect a blend of those two emotions.”

Interestingly, similarities between cries of joy and terror could have deep evolutionary roots. The findings may even provide a clue to the age-old question of why young children often scream while playing.

“Nobody has really studied why young children tend to scream frequently, even when they are happily playing, but every parent knows that they do. It’s a fascinating phenomenon.”

Humans also use screams to signal danger and to scare predators. But new research suggests that humans scream not only when they are fearful and aggressive, but also when they experience other emotions such as despair and elation.

In the past, scientific studies on human screams have focused almost exclusively on vocalizations of anguish—and this oversight nagged at neuroscientist Sascha Frühholz. He and his colleagues set out to characterize the screams we use for a range of emotions, negative and positive. 

Frühholz and his team analyzed recordings of each scream by looking at 88 acoustic features, such as measurements characterizing pitch and intensity. They trained a computer algorithm on the various features that differed between screams and found it could correctly categorize screams nearly 80 percent of the time. The most accurate classification was for joy, with 89.7 percent correct classifications.

The team then studied participants listening to the recorded screams, measuring how quickly they could categorize the emotion triggering the scream by clicking an option on a computer screen.

In one set of trials, they tested people’s ability to select the scream type from all six emotions or neutral, and in another, the listeners only had the option of picking one of two scream types. The team also created maps of brain activity for people listening to playbacks of the screams using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).


Jody sue was in her cabin with her teenage kids 19 and 14 waiting for anything: 


"we were kind of hyper alert because of property things that happened the day before so we were listening for noise everything was kind of quiet."


the sale brought a plethora of people to their door confused about which piece of land was for sale leading to a dispute of property lines:

"while we were out at one point doing survey lines and there was a flash of a car that went up

candace and donnie's driveway something about it struck me wrong"

she and her family next heard a truck door slamming and dismissed it as their neighbors, the next sound was harder to justify. 

About an hour and a half before summer is thought to go missing jodie sue her son and her daughter heard something far more suspicious,

a scream:

"stopped all three of us cold"

her daughter was the first to go to the cabin door then all three were there listening still:

(JSB's Son)

"we heard just this kind of shrill almost animalistic scream" 

JSB- "decided to go out look and see what we could see we went back onto the bank

didn't see anything, didn't hear anything"

they went on with their evening the kids returned to being kids jodie sue headed

down her driveway around six to tend to flowers 

"and at this point i started hearing candace hollering for summer and then my brain immediately went you know scream earlier this uh oh"

jodie sue was the first to hear those calls and the first to join the search for summer: 

"i dropped my purse i tried to yell at candace i was like i'm looking and i started looking" 

jody sue searched one side of a creek summers

brothers the opposite side 

you gave statements to the police right 


oh absolutely 

jody sue had been interviewed many times by investigators bringing up the scream often but the sheriff doesn't believe the scream is related to the disappearance of summer wells 


she's been interviewed numerous times by not only my agency but the tbi and fbi and we don't find anything with that complaint or information related to this case.


Below is a clip, from what was one of Jodisue's self talk videos, from her car, on location in Rogersville (or her back yard maybe) to her invisible friends on the internet. I have no date for when, whether after, or before, the interview with WJHL. 

Now I am a little stuck on, why was she so upset for Don and Candus mentioning "the neighbor said she heard a scream", when she was so flippant and non chalant and kind of weird, like super nervous. She goes from indistinct, undescri-->>babble scream, "sort of animalistic but not an animal", to "I heard Summer Scream!" ?? 


Start a sentence / statement / out loud thought/  with the phrase ...

"I don't know how to put it BUT--->>Look Guys" 

what comes to my mind in those shoes, as I look down at ma new shoes, and I shuffles my feets,  is, ... I need to do some 'splaining, 

so ..... here comes some "snow" , sorry it's my job. 


"I don't know how to put it, but Look guys,

So,... the day Summer went missing,..... my children and I heard her scream. uh... quite a while before she was reported, ....uhhh, missing, uhhhhh, And I was first on the ground, looking for her, um, at least below. "

(youtube commenter)
JSB said, “On the ground looking for her, at least, below.” She goes on to say,
“it became obvious that Summer was NO LONGER in (or around) there between… either way”
It sounds to me like she saw Summer prior to her disappearance? “no longer there” would mean she was there but not anymore. Where is there? Below.

 Though we're pretty good at recognizing a scream when we hear one, the wide variety of screams makes it difficult to pin down what defines them.
A defining characteristic of fearful screams was their roughness, a measure of how rapidly the loudness of a sound fluctuates. Although screams sound like a pure tone, they’re actually rapidly changing in volume dozens of times per second. Volunteers consistently ranked rougher sounds as more alarming, and the brain images showed that the amount of blood that flowed to the amygdalae, two small brain regions that process fear and other emotions, was correlated with the roughness of a sound. An important caveat with Poeppel’s research is that it was focused exclusively on screams of fear, which raised the question of whether roughness is a defining characteristic of all types of screams or just fearful ones.

Other parameters, such as an arcing pitch and a high fundamental frequency, were also common in sounds labeled as screams.
What he and his colleagues want to know now is whether we’re able to distinguish the meanings of screams without contextual clues. In other words, do screams of fear have different acoustic signatures than screams of joy or screams of aggression?
I am a mother of 2 boys, I have 9 siblings, 5 of them are females, 4 males, I have 5  nieces, 4 nephews, I have tons of cousins, in my age group, we all played when we were kids we did not have devices. 
I have baby sat kids, since I was 13, church members' kids, my nieces and nephews, neighbors' children on a daily basis while both parents worked, ....and other acquaintances. So many kids, I literally have eyes in the back of my head, or so I convinced my oldest son that I did/do. 
Kids scream, and girls scream significantly more and differently than boys. The littles of the species, make all sorts of noises, and unless you are willing to stand over them like a helicopter mom/babysitter/caretaker, then you need to fine hone your skills at understanding  those primal tonal differences between the child who has just had a toy stolen by another child, most boys react with a low whiny guttural protest, which switches to aggression, or crying, or yelling for mom to solve the situation. Then there is the child who's just dropped the ice cream off their cone, it surely sounds like a disaster has occurred, so you wit a tiny little bit to see if it's an emergency, Usually the signal would be other kids laughing at the ice cream problem, and the puppy lapping it off the sidewalk, the dropper of said ice cream my burst into tears, and eventually figure out what to do about it, usually tell mom she might give you another scoop,  more screams of delight. Discern further the differences between a scream of delight, a scream in pain, or fear, or aggression, anger, or a scream for help. I live near a Montessori school, 1 city block away from my house. I can hear the kids on school days playing on the playground at recess, they scream sooooo much when they are playing, and it is hardly mistakable, they do not sound afraid or in distress at all. It is delight--->full.
When it is time for parents to pick them up there is a completely different tone to the "noise" the children make, there is less screaming, more yelling most of it happy. An occasional tantrum, but it's a Montessori School, Parents smile and keep their cool.