Police Want Info On Items Of Interest In Woman's Disappearance
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Posted: 3:38 PM Nov 13, 2009
Police Want Info On Items Of Interest In Woman's Disappearance
Authorities released new photos Friday of two items found near the home of Patricia Kimmi, who's been missing a week.
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Topeka (WIBW) - Authorities have new clues in the search for a missing woman.

58-year old Patricia Kimmi disappeared from her home near Horton, in rural Atchison County, November 6th. Authorities suspect foul play.

They released new photos Friday of two items found near the scene.

They are a camouflaged ball cap that is embroidered with "Saylor Insurance, Inc., Sabetha" and a 1922 silver dollar money clip.

They also identified a possible vehicle of interest. It's a late 90s to early 2000s model, large, dark- or red-colored dual-wheeled pickup, maybe a Dodge.

Authorities want to talk to the owner of the items.

Anyone with information on the items or who knows anything else about Patricia Kimmi's whereabouts may call the Topeka Crime Stoppers number, 785-234-007, or the Atchison County Sheriff's Office, 913-367-4323.

Topeka Police and Kansas Highway Patrol are among agencies involved as part of the Capitol Area Major Case Squad, which is assisting with the case.


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Posted by: me Location: brn co on Nov 16, 2009 at 02:07 AM

pix of the two things- might not be the bad guys stuff- maybe it is- contact store owners around sabetha- hiawatha- casino- atchison etc----- and of course Saylor Ins. FIRST to see if they have a desciption on the Dual rear tire truck! Thank goodness the KBI is on the ball because ( No disrespect to Atchison CO.) but moreso some city cops in the smaller towns are Barney Fife like but think they are extremely smart!
Posted by: concerned Location: brown county on Nov 16, 2009 at 01:58 AM

alot of time is slipping! Effort seems great regarding community. How do we know these items are the perpatrator's? No possible motives have even been reveiled yet!? The textbook removal of a victim from the crime scene is that it is PERSONAL! The killer and murdered person are in acqaintance in (guessing 98%)- also the description of the vehicle may be a police deceptive measure to throw off suspicions of guilt to someone that is actually guilty at the same time not hindering investigations to someone closely associated to the victim, ie a: a spouse, though the recently divorced woman's husband has not YET been named a suspect.though it could be any one! co-worker, lover, ex- friend, who knows------but the ex-husband has not spoke yet! Come into the spotlight EX!!!!!!!! hmmmmmmmm? where is he- they have some caring and heartbroken children! God Bless to the family and fabulous friends who are searching for Ms. Kimmi in Horton,Kansas.
Posted by: Me Location: NEKS on Nov 14, 2009 at 05:13 PM

Why don't they try to get fingerprints off of the two items that were found at the scene? The article is putting emphasis on them so use them *duuuuuuuuuuuh*