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May 24th, 2010


I’ve been alerted by a reliable source that KMSP Fox 9 TV in the Twin Cities will air an investigative report of new developments in the case of missing St. John’s University student Joshua Guimond tonight on FOX 9 News at 9.

I will update this post as soon as new information becomes available.

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UPDATE

Investigators: Searching for Josh


Josh Guimond

Produced by Julie Anderson and presented by Trish Van Pilsum
KMSP Fox 9
Updated: Monday, 24 May 2010, 9:19 PM CDT

EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. – When law enforcement couldn’t provide answers, the family of a missing Minnesota college student insisted they return his computer hard drive. The family recently allowed the FOX 9 investigators access to that hard drive to see if we could find any clues in the case.

Information for the Guimond family:
E-mail Bob Guimond [bobg1123@yahoo.com]

To contact law enforcement call:
Stearns County Sheriff’s Office
(320) 259-3700

To learn more about this case go to:
http://www.findjoshua.com/

Video report

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Related reports on this site

Fighting to Protect Our Children (April 14, 2010)

Jacob Wetterling Freedom Walk (Dec. 21, 2009)

Guimond: “Justice for Josh” March (Nov. 9, 2009)

Missing Person Joshua Guimond (Nov. 7, 2009)

Jacob Wetterling 20 Years On (Oct. 22, 2009)

CBS
A photo of Jacob Wetterling from 1989, the year he was taken (left), and an age-adjusted image of what he may have looked like at age 29 (right).

Jacob Wetterling Celebration (Oct. 16, 2009)


Patty Wetterling sings with Red Grammer during the “Celebration of Children” concert at the College of St. Benedict, St. Joseph, Oct. 17, 2009. (Photo: Jim Maurice / WJON)

Wetterling Friend Shares Story (Apr. 28, 2009)

U.S. Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Aaron Larson poses with his fiancée Jackie Tentinger and 2-year-old son, Anikan, as he arrives home April 17, 2009 in Slayton, Minn. (Photo credit: Associated Press / St. Cloud Times)
U.S. Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Aaron Larson poses with his fiancée Jackie Tentinger and 2-year-old son, Anikan, as he arrives home April 17, 2009 in Slayton, Minn., after a year-long deployment in Iraq. As an 11-year-old boy in St. Joseph, Aaron was with his best friend Jacob Wetterling when Jacob was kidnapped by a masked gunman on Sunday, Oct. 22, 1989. (Photo credit: Justine Wettschreck – Daily Globe /Associated Press)

Jacob Wetterling Lead Unravels (Jan. 7, 2009)


Vernon Seitz’s Bay View home
(Photo: John Klein / Journal Sentinal)

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Today’s featured report

So Far This Year, ‘Nice’ Is Not-So-Good


Rand Paul

By Linton Weeks
NPR
May 24, 2010

Excerpt

… “We already know from history what happens when a people’s sense of national potency is shaken and they face economic hardship,” says Aubrey Immelman, a political psychologist and politician. “That’s what happened in Germany after its humiliating defeat in World War I and painful war reparations exacted by the victors, followed by the Great Depression.”

Immelman, an associate professor of psychology at St. John’s University and the College of St. Benedict in St. Cloud, Minn., ran unsuccessfully against Rep. Michele Bachmann in the Republican primary of 2008. He plans to run against her again this year as an independent.

Immelman continues his history lesson. “Fast forward to the United States in 2001 and the attacks of 9/11, which shook our sense of impregnability, and then getting bogged down for nearly a decade in two wars we can’t seem to win — in the classic sense of a quick and decisive victory. And on top of that, the biggest economic downturn since the Great Depression. In short, you have a recipe for lashing out in anger.” …

Full story

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FROM THE ARCHIVES: One Year Ago — May 24, 2009

MN-06: Who is ‘The Third Man’?

One-year retrospective: One year ago today, I reported speculation that Tarryl Clark, assistant majority leader in the Minnesota state senate, would join the race for the Democratic endorsement to run against Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) in the 2010 general election for U.S. House of Representatives in Minnesota’s 6th Congressional District.

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