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Leta Lynn Cordes Search Over—Stein.

Publication date: 
Tue, 2009-07-07
2009-07-07

SMNN - Philipsburg: -- The team of divers that were searching for the bodily remains of Leta Lynn Cordes has ended the one week search with no trace of the missing woman. Chief Prosecutor Taco Stein said there would not be any more major searches for the missing Mission Viejo woman unless they get new leads. Stein said the investigation on the missing woman would remain open and her husband Frank Cordes still remains a suspect in his missing wife case.

Leta Lynn Cordes Search Over—Stein.

Publication date: 
Mon, 2009-07-06
2009-07-06

SXM Island Times - Philipsburg: -- The team of divers that were searching for the bodily remains of Leta Lynn Cordes has ended the one week search with no trace of the missing woman. Chief Prosecutor Taco Stein said there would not be any more major searches for the missing Mission Viejo woman unless they get new leads. Stein said the investigation on the missing woman would remain open and her husband Frank Cordes still remains a suspect in his missing wife case.

Search for Leta Lynn Cordes to continue

Publication date: 
Thu, 2009-07-02
2009-07-02

SXM Island Times - PHILIPSBURG - The office of the Public Prosecutor, issued a statement on Thursday about the recent search for the remains of Leta Lynn Cordes who disappeared last year.

According to the statement, during a couple of days 15 divers of American, French and Dutch nationality, have been searching for bodily remains of Leta Lynn Cordes, who went missing in February 2008.

Search for Leta Lynn Cordes Resumed.

Publication date: 
Thu, 2009-07-02
2009-07-02

SMNN - French Quarter/ Philipsburg:-- The team of divers who have been searching for the remains of the Leta Lynn Cordes over the past few days have decided to resume the search in another area close to the Etang de Poisson (Fish Pond). Prosecutor Rienk Mud in a press release said the team comprised of 15 divers from the Netherlands, France and America have been searching for the bodily remains of Leta Lynn Cordes, who went missing in January 2008.

'Too early' to discuss Cordes search results

Publication date: 
Wed, 2009-07-01
2009-07-01

SXM Island Times -

PHILIPSBURG - Search teams combed French St. Martin waters for American Leta Cordes' remains twice this week, but Dutch-side authorities say it is “too early to discuss” what, if anything, they found. Searchers were on the French side Monday and Tuesday looking for the woman's corpse in a renewed effort based on tips that authorities said could lead to finding her. It has been nearly 18 months since she went missing.[More....]

Search for Cordes Remains Suspended--- Results to be Released on Thursday.

Publication date: 
Wed, 2009-07-01
2009-07-01

SMNN -

French Quarter: -- The search team led by the RST that began a water search in the French Quarter Fish Pond has been suspended after two days of searching. Prosecutor Rienk Mud did not confirm the status of the search however he did say that the results of the two day search will be released on Thursday. The detectives who are leading the investigation are sure they were going to find the remains the Leta Lynn Cordes which would help them prove to the court that the 49- year old woman is indeed dead. Leta Cordes was last seen by her husband Frank Cordes on the January 11 2007. [More....]

Divers Searching French Quarter Fish Pond for Remains of Leta Cordes---Sonar system in use.

Publication date: 
Tue, 2009-06-30
2009-06-30

SMNN -

French Quarter: --- Some sixteen divers were seen in a number of small dingy boats with sonar equipments trying to see if they can find the remains of Leta Lynn Cordes in the French Quarter fish pond (Etang du Poisson). The area that is being searched is located to the end of Le Galleon beach. The divers began their search on Monday but so far they have not found anything that would help them solve the case of the missing woman.[More....]

Searchers to use sonar to look for Leta Cordes

Publication date: 
Thu, 2009-06-25
2009-06-25

The Daily Herald -

PHILIPSBURG--Dutch and French authorities plan to resume the search for missing American woman Leta Lynn Cordes, prosecutors said Wednesday. Search teams led by Kingdom Detective Cooperation Team RST officers “will make use of advanced sonar equipment” as they try to find the 49-year-old woman’s remains, said Prosecutor Rienk Mud in a terse press statement.

Search for Leta Lynn Cordes to continue

Publication date: 
Wed, 2009-06-24
2009-06-24

SXM Island Times - PHILIPSBURG - Based upon new information a comprehensive search led by the ‘Recherche Samenwerkingsteam’ (RST) will be conducted shortly in order to locate the possible bodily remains of Leta Lynn Cordes.

Public prosecutor Rienk Mud stated on Wednesday afternoon that the search will take place with the cooperation of the French authorities. American National Leta Lynn Cordes who was living in St. Maarten has been missing since Friday, January 11th 2008 at around 11:00 PM.

Massive Search for Leta Lynn Cordes To Take Place---Divers searching French Quarter Fish Pond.

Publication date: 
Wed, 2009-06-24
2009-06-24

SMNN -

Philipsburg/ Marigot: --- Some 16 divers are expected to begin a water search for the bodily remains of Leta Lynn Cordes. Six of the divers are from the Netherlands, six from the United States of America and four from the French side will be participating in largest ever search on the French side of the island. SMN News understands that most of the participants are on island and they are expected to hold a tripartite meeting on Thursday on the French side of the island before the searchers can begin their operation. [More....]

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