Month: August 2005

  • Disaster In The Gulf


    So I’m listening to the radio this morning and a man by the name of John from Florida is on there telling his story of how Hurricane Katrina has affected him personally.  He goes on to say that his parents, brother & sister and their families all live in Gulfport, MS.  His parents, his brother and sister-n-law and their two boys live in an apartment complex and his sister and her sons live in a home nearby.


    He called his parents on Monday when Katrina was a category 3 to find out if they were leaving the city.  They told him that they couldn’t because “the roads were shut down” where they were.  Early hours of Tuesday morning John learned that Katrina had been upgraded to a category 5 so he again called his parents.  They told him that the weather was getting pretty severe and that they were moving to the apartment above because they had water flooding their apartment.


    This was the last time that John spoke to his dad.


    Being concerned for his family, John loaded up his truck and headed out to Gulfport to find his family members.  On the drive out there he received a call stating that a man and woman had been found, the man was unclothed, and the woman’s ID said that she was his mother.  When he arrived he found his sister and her sons at her boyfriend’s sister’s house a city away.  They were safe…however he had no idea as to what had happened to the rest of his family.


    He continued his search but was unable to access the road to his parent’s apartment complex.  He said that the debris was so bad that the only thing he could compare the damage to was when the U.S. bombed Hiroshima.


    Unable to reach his parent’s home, he began searching shelters and medical facilities.  He was told of a 5 year old boy that was found in that area floating on a piece of debris.  The young boy told rescuers that he was with him mommy, daddy, brother and his grandparents… they “swam to Georgia”.  He went on to state that they had all “drowned”.


    John found the little boy and it was indeed one of his nephews.  He later was told of a woman and small boy who was claiming to be the boy’s mother.  She made her way to the facility where they were and it was indeed his sister-n-law.  She and her youngest son were swept away in the flood waters after placing her other son on the piece of door debris.  She was able to latch onto a door and barricade herself and her son in a location that put them out of harm’s way.  They waited there until late Tuesday afternoon and then made their way through the flood waters to a dry road where she began walking.  Unfortunately she had to take off all of her clothes while in the flood waters because the debris was pulling on the clothes and kept choking her.  She placed her son inside a torn suitcase that she found to keep him as dry as possible while waiting out the storm.


    While walking down the road, she was picked up and taken to a shelter where she learned of her son.


    John is not giving up hope on his parents or brother as of yet.  Even though his parent’s bodies may have already been found, he is determined to find his brother as well (dead or alive) and bring them home with him.


    He’s already taken his sister-n-law and nephews back to Florida and out of the devastation that once was their home.  He’s had to contact friends and co-workers back in Florida to help him get clothing for them all considering they now have nothing.


    John is going back to Mississippi on Friday to find the rest of his family.


    There have been so many stories similar to this one that’s come out of this disaster.  It’s so…so sad.


    John stated that he only told his story on the radio so that people would not make the same choice that his family did.  He said, “if you’re told to get out…then by God GET OUT!! Don’t worry about your house, your dog, or your belongings.  These things are material and can be replaced.  I’ve lost so much…I can’t replace what I’ve lost…it’s invaluable.”

  • OMG…I tell you…if it’s not one thing, it’s another.


    Okay…let me start by saying that the police never found anything or anyone in Caleb’s abduction investigation.


    However, I was able to get the GPS tracking unit for Caleb. It looks like a watch and he doesn’t seem to mind wearing it (thank God).  We have to check the battery on it twice a day to make sure that it’s working okay and the police dept. comes out once a month to change the battery.  We’re told that if Caleb ever comes up missing that when we call 911 they will know by our phone number that it’s Caleb and will start tracking him immediately with the GPS unit.  They said that they can locate him within 3 minutes or so.   That makes me feel a LOT better after this whole ordeal.


    Now…onto the other issue…


    I came home last night and was confronted with this on my television screen!


    Littleton teacher had previous sex assault charge








      Paola Farer  Web Producer
    and  Paul Johnson  9NEWS Reporter

    LONE TREE – A middle school teacher in the Littleton School District arrested Monday for alleged sexual assault on a child was investigated for the same offense on two previous occasions.



    9NEWS Reporter Paul Johnson says Littleton Public Schools will not allow a teacher to return to work unless he is cleared of the sexual assault charges against him. 4 p.m. August 10, 2005


    The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office says in March, Mark Bliss was a suspect in an alleged molestation of boys at a Highlands Ranch swimming pool.  But the case was dropped when deputies couldn’t locate the victims.


    Bliss was also investigated in 2000 for a sexual assault, according to the Highlands Ranch Herald newspaper.  The report says Bliss allegedly walking into a shower stall at the Eastridge Rec Center, took off his bathing suit and touched a 7-year-old boy.  He was eventually acquitted.


    On Tuesday, Mark Bliss was arrested by Lone Tree Police at the South Suburban Ice Rink where he coaches power skating to kids.   Police said they were investigating a report that Bliss had inappropriately touched a child in the pool at the Lone Tree Recreation Center.


    Bliss is a social studies and language arts teacher at Newton Middle School.  He also coached several sports. He has been employed by Littleton Public Schools since 1998. 


    The school district says it was aware of the previous allegations against Bliss, but it is forbidden to talk about any job action that may have been taken against him.


     


    This man teaches at my oldest daughter’s (Dora) school!!! He’s been her teacher for two years now!!


    He even coached Dora’s boyfriend’s (Devin) wrestling team…and Devin’s mom was on the news last night expressing her concern and disgust at the fact that parents weren’t aware of this man’s past while sending their young boys to be in intimate situations with him (i.e. showering in locker rooms etc.) while on sports teams.


    I’m floored by this whole thing.  What in the hell is this world coming to??!


    Now, before anyone says that I’m judging him too quickly and that he hasn’t been convicted of anything…believe me, I understand that.  However, I’m also aware of the fact that LPS couldn’t just release him of his teaching duties because of legality issues…BUT…coaching is not his main position with the school.  He took on the coaching position (in which he has coached many boys sports teams) for extra cash (supposedly)…but I feel that with the allegations as they are, he should’ve at least been relieved of coaching duties!!  OR we (the parents) should have been informed of the allegations that had been brought up against him and been left to make the decision of whether or not we trusted him with our children!


    I just don’t feel that enough has been done in these situations to ensure the safety of our kids.


    After what I’ve been through lately with my son…I don’t take anything for granted and I most certainly don’t trust people the way that I once did.  I can’t…not anymore.


     


    PS ~ Thank you all for your support and kind words in regards to the situation w/ Caleb.  I appreciate you all very much.