KATV to air 30 min special on John's disappearance
7 pm, Tuesday, April 22 2008, KATV Channel 7 in Little Rock will be preempting regular programming to air a 30 min special on the case. For more details, visit KATV's web site [Click Here].
7 pm, Tuesday, April 22 2008, KATV Channel 7 in Little Rock will be preempting regular programming to air a 30 min special on the case. For more details, visit KATV's web site [Click Here].
John's disappearance is the focus of both Jan Cottingham [Click Here] and Gwen Moritz [Click Here] at Arkansas Business.
Today the New York Post featured an article on the case in the business section [Click Here].
We now have a compilation of many of the recent news features regarding the case from various networks. [Click Here] or watch below.
ArkansasBusiness.com has published an extensive review of the facts so far, along with an authoritative back story. [direct link to article]
Let's Bring Them Home
Contact: Amy Smith
479-871-1059
Let's Bring Them Home, a national missing persons advocacy non-profit organization based in Northwest Arkansas, will provide support services to the family of missing Little Rock man, John Glasgow.
Glasgow, age 45, disappeared on Monday, January 28, around 5:15 a.m. at South Lookout in Little Rock, Arkansas, and has not been seen or heard from since.
Let's Bring Them Home will issue on-going, free support to the family of Glasgow until he is recovered. "We have been in touch with the Glasgow family," explains Executive Director, Amy Smith, "And we are committed to offering every resource possible to help bring John home safely."
Let's Bring Them Home is issuing a $20,000 reward for the recovery of John Glasgow and the arrest and conviction of any one responsible for his disappearance. In addition, Let's Bring Them Home is offering their 24-hour toll-free "no cops" tip line for information in Glasgow's disappearance.
"We know that someone, somewhere has information about John Glasgow's whereabouts. We are offering our toll-free tip line as a means to encourage anyone with information to come forward quickly and anonymously," explains Smith. That tip line is: 1-866-479-5284 (LBTH).
Let's Bring Them Home is the only organization in the nation that assists families with missing children and adults. In the past year, Let's Bring Them Home has contributed to the recovery of four people across the United States.
For more information, visit www.letsbringthemhome.org or call 479-871-1059.
Following a candlelight vigil held in Allsop Park Wednesday evening, several local stations reported on the search progress and the new reward total of 70,000.
As posted yesterday, a reward of $5000 is offered for John Glasgow's return. Texas Equusearch, a nonprofit organization which volunteers its services to families of missing people, has established a mobile headquarters on Petit Jean and is helping conduct a search with volunteers.
Aside from the ongoing search of the mountain, handbills are being distributed to businesses, local residents door-to-door, and in parking lots in the areas surrounding Petit Jean.
There is also an open criminal investigation into the possibility that Glasgow was the victim of a crime, which is being led by the Conway County Sherriff's Department, Arkansas State Police, and the prosecuting attorney with assistance from the FBI on an as needed basis.
Aside from this web site, efforts are being made to distribute Glasgow's vital statistics and photos to the public in as many forms as possible. Nancy Grace of CNN's Headline News Network aired segments about the missing man Monday and Tuesday, and will continue to follow new developments in the case. Arkansas Business Journal has been keeping an updated record of the case, as well. [direct link to article]