Shawn Hornbeck Foundation
The Rescue team was founded by Pam and Craig Akers following the disappearance of their son Shawn Hornbeck. Hornbeck was 11 on October 6, 2002 when he was kidnapped while riding his bicycle near his home in Richwoods, Missouri. Shawn Hornbeck was missing for over four years before being discovered on January 12, 2007.
The Shawn Hornbeck Search and Rescue Team is a member of NASAR (National Association for Search and Rescue) and a member of SARCOM (Search and Rescue Council of Missouri). It is also involved with the National Search Dog Association.
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[edit] History
The Akers founded Shawn Hornbeck Search and Rescue Team following the disappearance of their son Shawn Hornbeck. Hornbeck was 11 when he was kidnapped while riding his bicycle near his Richwoods, Missouri home on October 6, 2002.Shortly after Shawn's disappearance, his parents appeared on The Montel Williams Show, where self-described psychic Sylvia Browne told the Akers that Shawn was dead, and described the abduction, telling them several things about the abductor that later proved to be incorrect.[1][2]
Hornbeck was missing for over four years before being discovered on January 12, 2007. Police were searching for a 13-year-old, recently missing boy, Ben Ownby of Union, Missouri. Aided by a descriptive tip from teenager Mitchell Hults of Union, Missouri[3], police searched Michael J. Devlin's apartment in Kirkwood, Missouri. Hornbeck and Ownby were both found there.[4]
[edit] Prosecution
In June 2007, Devlin was charged with 80 counts in the abductions and molestation of Hornbeck and Ownby. On October 8, 2007, Devlin pleaded guilty to all charges filed against him and was sentenced to life imprisonment.[5][edit] Akers' Involvement
Shortly after the recovery of Shawn Hornbeck, his parents announced their withdrawal from active involvement with the foundation. Its operation would be headed by family friend and co-founder Chris Diamond. They have since returned to participation, and Shawn Hornbeck has made public appearances on behalf of the organization.Shawn has expressed interest in continuing his education into college and studying fields where he could work with children, such as psychology or social work. He gave advice to the family of kidnapping victim Jaycee Dugard, saying she needed time alone and that the impact of such events was life-changing and not easily comprehended by those who have not been directly affected by such occurrences. He continues to make appearances on behalf of the foundation and for other events, more than three years after his ordeal.
[edit] References
- ^ Lancaster, Robert (May 26, 2007), Follow-up to "Montel: Shawn Hornbeck Reading", Stop Sylvia Browne, http://stopsylvia.com/articles/montel_shawnhornbeck2.shtml, retrieved July 13, 2010
- ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWlscV3mvL4 SYLVIA BROWN WRONG: Shawn Hornbeck
- ^ Leonard, Christopher (January 17, 2007), "Teen Called Hero for Missing-Boy Tip", The Washington Post, http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/01/16/AR2007011601041.html, retrieved July 13, 2010
- ^ Associated Press, "Missing boy in the open: Child had encounter with police just 10 months after disappearance, January 21, 2007, as found in the Albany Times-Union, January 21, 2007, p. A7.
- ^ "Devlin Pleads Guilty to Federal Charges for Photographing, Taping Kidnapped Boy", FOXNews.com, 10 October 2007