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  • Authorities conduct search, tow away car from missing Omaha woman’s home

    Authorities conduct search, tow away car from missing Omaha woman’s home

    OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) – UPDATE: Douglas County sheriff’s office confirms they are searching the landfill potentially connected to Cari Allen’s case.

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    Douglas County Sheriff’s deputies were at the home of a missing Omaha woman on Wednesday morning, wrapping up their search just before noon.

    It’s Day 4 of the search for 43-year-old Cari Allen.

    Cari Allen, 43(Douglas County Sheriff’s Office)

    “We are constantly searching based on tips that we receive,” Douglas County Sheriff’s Chief Deputy Wayne Hudson told 6 News.

    6 News saw a K-9 unit search Stolley Prairie near 168th Street between Blondo Street and West Dodge Road.

    Douglas County Sheriff’s deputies conducted a search Wednesday morning, Nov. 23, 2022, near the home of a missing Omaha woman.

    Stolley Prairie is 24 acres — a lot of ground to cover. The 43-year-old missing woman lives nearby, in a neighborhood near 168th and Blondo streets. She was last seen in that area late Saturday night.

    After an hour of following the tree lines, there was no sign of her, so investigators said they were off to the next search area. 6 News spotted more investigators on the other side of 168th Street, under West Dodge Road — a known dumping ground that’s well hidden.

    “I think they should search here because that is a place that’s isolated and alone,” said jeri Whitmarsh of Omaha. “You don’t know if she came down here or someone brought her here — that would be sad.”

    Meanwhile, back at Allen’s home, lab techs removed envelopes of possible evidence. A tow truck driver also collected the dark sedan in the garage for closer inspection back at headquarters.

    Authorities removed a car from a home in west Omaha while conducting a search for Cari Allen.
    Authorities removed a car from a home in west Omaha while conducting a search for Cari Allen.

    Investigators have said very little about Allen’s disappearance, other than she was last seen around 11 p.m. Saturday by her home.

    On Monday night and into Tuesday morning, Douglas County investigators, with the help of the Topeka Police Department, executed a search on a home in Kansas. Nebraska investigators told 6 News it was connected to the Allen case.

    A K-9 unit was also involved in that search.

    No one came to the door in Topeka when police there asked. The home belongs to a man by the name of Aldrick Scott.

    The connection to the two locations was seemingly made after an odd 9-1-1 call Monday night that came from a third party in Texas, according to WIBW, our sister station in Topeka. Dispatch mentioned a code that means dead body.

    Investigators carried evidence from the Kansas home, but there was no sign of Scott — or Allen, so the mystery remains separated by 150 miles for now.

    Investigative reporter Mike McKnight contributed to this story.

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  • New Free Mobile Game Offers Breakthrough Dual Reality Experience Where Playing Leads to Land Conservation

    New Free Mobile Game Offers Breakthrough Dual Reality Experience Where Playing Leads to Land Conservation

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    updated: Oct 24, 2017

    SmashParks is announcing the immediate availability of Smoggle Smash, enabling mobile device owners to take part in this revolutionary game that connects mobile gaming with real-world results.

    “It has never been simpler to relax, yet still do something meaningful for our world,” said Robert Jones, CEO of SmashParks, Inc.

    What Is Smoggle Smash
    Smoggle Smash is a mobile game that allows users to preserve actual land into the SmashParks conservation initiative, as well as earn real-world rewards for gameplay. Smoggle Smash is a hybrid tower defense with tapper component, where players gain glory by ridding their parks of the smoggle invasion. Activities, monuments, naming rights to the real-world land, and future locations of Smash Parks will be determined based on actual results from Smoggle Smash. The first season of Smoggle Smash is currently underway, with the ultimate reward of naming rights, monuments, and activities closing on Dec. 31, 2017.

    Smoggle Smash will allow gamers to make a real-world difference within a gaming environment. Users can play the game or bypass it completely to solely concentrate on our conservation initiative by simply watching a 30-second video ad. Each ad watched or in-app purchase made shows the player how much land they have conserved in real-life.

    Smoggle Smash Availability
    Smoggle Smash is a mobile game driven by user feedback as a part of SmashParks’ commitment to provide a user experience that transcends the virtual world. Smoggle Smash is available immediately for download on the Android and Apple marketplaces.

    Founded in 2017, SmashParks seeks to be the worldwide leader in dual reality gaming.

    SmashParks, Inc. (Smoggle Smash) is a dual reality gaming experience that is patent pending. SmashParks and Smoggle Smash are trademarks of SmashParks, Inc. Unauthorized use of these trademarks is prohibited without the expressed written consent of SmashParks, Inc.

    For more information, press only:
    Justin Fields
    865-805-0661
    smashparks@gmail.com

    For more information on Smoggle Smash:
    www.smashparks.com
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    Download Smoggle Smash Now (Android)
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    Source: SmashParks, Inc

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