Wednesday, January 27, 2021
Tuesday, January 26, 2021
Friday, January 15, 2021
search for missing person 01-15-2021 Kelso, Wa. Josh Frazier.
On 01-15-2021. International K9 Search and Rescue Services conducted a private search for Josh Frazier. Josh has been missing since 01-07-2021. We tracked him north from where he had been seen at the gas station in Kelso, Wa. on Pacific Way. During the track, the SAR Dogs started picking up a "Death scent" in the air. Winds were coming from the North and that's the direction the dogs were tracking. Throughout the track the dogs kept directing me towards the river. (See map). Police have been notified. We did find numerous dead deer remains which the dogs totally ignored since it wasn't who they were looking for. www.k9sardog.com There is no way that I can say the remains in the river are those of Josh Frazier. But, what I can say with 100% accuracy is that there are HUMAN Remains in or along the river where the map shows the location.
Sunday, January 10, 2021
In
the last week I've had 6 emails about people that were reported missing.
Then
when I go online to research the information about the missing persons, I find
the families are failing to bring in trained resources.
Then
all I see is them bitching and whining that they can't find their
mother,
father, brother, sister, friend......
Folks
for over 35 years we've been telling everyone the same thing.
1).
If you have a loved one, you don't have to wait 72 hours to report them
missing.
If
they suffer from depression, any kind of medical issues, mental health issues,
you should report them right away.
It's
great to organize your own private family and friends search but if you are
going to do it then do it the right way.
First
Document Who, What, When, Why, Where, and How.
It's
important for emotional and legal reasons to follow these guidelines.
Document
When you discovered your loved one missing. Who you've shared this info with.
Who did you talk with at the police department, when, what did he/she say?
Often
I get the same old story, "the police refused to do anything".
Well
then quit your bitching, get off your butt, and go find the person yourself.
First
check all local morgues, hospitals, and jails. I can't begin to tell you how
often I find missing folks in these locations listed either under their own
name or as a john or jane doe.
Next
ping their cell phone.
Here's
a clue. If the person walks out of the house and leaves their cell phone,
wallet, watch, and keys, it's either going to be a planned disappearance,
suicide, or it's a mental health or medical issue.
Bring
in a K9 team and track them. First and always search the home and property.
I've found several dead on the property either by drug over dose, suicides, or
medical issues. A few were victims of murder.
If
you don't bring in a quality K9 tracking team, quit your complaining. There are
numerous private k9 teams out there willing to help. Be informed that there are
a lot of flakes and fakes out there as well.
Make
sure which ever team you use has credibility. Review their successes,
references, and make sure they provide you with a written contract before they
respond. The contract will spell out what they are going to charge, how they
are going to conduct their search, and what they are allowed to do and not do
for you.
Example,
our contract spells out that we “Can not and will not trespass on anyone’s
private property, there’s no guarantees of success and what we will charge for
travel fees fuel meals motels driving time and search time.
This
protects you and the SAR Dog team.
If
you aren’t going to use a SAR Dog team then quit whining on social media that
you can’t find your loved one. It’s that simple.
A qualified SAR dog team can determine if the person is dead or alive, if they
were transported out of the area by vehicle, airplane, boat, or removed by a
force (injured, kidnapped, or dead).
Always
check the person’s bank account and see if there is any activity. That may lead
you to the person or the person(s) involved in their disappearance.
Always
check their emails, texts, chat rooms, social media contacts, etc.
Check
their work emails, chats, texts, messages as well.
Ping their
cell phone if they have one. If the phone company refuses to ping their phone
then hire a private detective agency (reputable one) with references to have it
done. Money talks.
This
may help you get a search area to start looking.
It
will also give you the phone records to see who your missing person has been
chatting with and texting before or maybe even after they disappeared.
Check
local home and business security cameras. The Blink, the Ring, and other types
of neighborhood and business security camera systems.
Check the homeless shelters.
Send out fliers.
Be
willing to describe the missing persons
Name
(full legal first middle and last name)
Age and
date of birth
Height
Weight
Hair color
Eye color
Skin color
Shoe
size?
Wear boxers or briefs?
Jewelry?
Watches, rings, necklaces, etc.
Surgical
marks, birth marks, tattoo’s (Identifiers).
Do
they wear glasses or contact? Vision with or without glasses / contacts?
Traits
Such they smoke (if so what brand) how often
or they drink alcohol, or, use illegal drugs. If so, what kind and how often.
Do
they have any survival training? Military, Boy Scouts, girl scouts, private out
door groups AKA Mazamas or something similar.
Media:
Do press releases with local media news paper, tv, radio news.
Do
they have personal reasons for disappearing? Warrants, divorces, kids, etc.
If
you need help I’m only an email away and help guide you.
Last year I helped over 419 families.
Respectfully
Mr.
Harry Oakes
K9
SAR Coordinator
Email:
sardogk91@aol.com
Please
don’t call me unless you’ve already emailed me the above information.
Wednesday, January 6, 2021
Another success story by Harry oakes k9 sar
Mt Hebron, Ca.
another success story by Harry Oakes k9 sar. www.k9sardog.com
Press release 01-06-2021.











