Saturday, August 24, 2013

Press Conference on missing infant Joshua Summeries in Zion

Robert Larson of Westchester K-9 Specialties with his working dog Captain Dexter, waits outside the door of the Press Conference concerning the most recent news on the investigation of missing 5-month old Joshua Summeries at Zion Police Department. | Mark Ukena/For Sun-Times Media

Clyde McLemore of Zion (green) showing some emotions when the Press Conference speakers tell more news about the whereabouts of the missing 5-month old Joshua Summeries at Zion Police Department. | Mark Ukena/For Sun-Times Media

Lake County State's Attorney MIke Nerheim speaks at the Press Conference concerning the most recent news on the investigation of missing 5-month old Joshua Summeries at Zion Police Department. | Mark Ukena/For Sun-Times Media

Zion Chief of Police William Brook speaks briefly during the Press Conference concerning the investigation of missing 5-month old Joshua Summeries at Zion Police Department. | Mark Ukena/For Sun-Times Media

After the Press Conference concerning news on the investigation of missing 5-month old Joshua Summeries at Zion Police Department, members of the community made a prayer circle to hopefully enlighten fellow citizens and condemn the evil persons that are responsible for this horrific crime. | Mark Ukena/For Sun-Times Media

After the Press Conference concerning the investigation of missing 5-month old Joshua Summeries at Zion Police Department, members of the community made a prayer circle to pray to the fallen angels and condemn the evil persons that are responsible for this horrific crime. | Mark Ukena/For Sun-Times Media

After the Press Conference concerning the investigation of missing 5-month old Joshua Summeries at Zion Police Department, members of the community made a prayer circle to pray to the fallen angels and condemn the evil persons that are responsible for this horrific crime. | Mark Ukena/For Sun-Times Media

Al Rodgers (Red) and Clyde McLemore both members of Zion community, talk about the investigation of the missing 5 month old Joshua Summeries at the Zion Police Department. | Mark Ukena/For Sun-Times Media

Robert Larson of the Westchester K-9 Specialities Unit watches the Zion community prayer circle and the emotion that the wicked has caused in our community. | Mark Ukena/For Sun-Times Media

Clyde McLemore of Zion, talks with other members of the community about the investigation of missing 5-month old Joshua Summeries. | Mark Ukena/For Sun-Times Media

Lake County State's Attorney MIke Nerheim speaks emotionally at the Press Conference concerning the most recent news on the investigation of missing 5-month old Joshua Summeries at Zion Police Department. | Mark Ukena/For Sun-Times Media. | Mark Ukena/For Sun-Times Media

Lake County State's Attorney MIke Nerheim speaks emotionally at the Press Conference concerning the most recent news on the investigation of missing 5-month old Joshua Summeries at Zion Police Department. | Mark Ukena/For Sun-Times Media. | Mark Ukena/For Sun-Times Media

Beverly Mall, Zion Community Member, tries to hold her tears during the Press Conference concerning the investigation of missing 5-month old Joshua Summeries at Zion Police Department. | Mark Ukena/For Sun-Times Media

Ruthie Spates of Zion, speaks to the press about how horrific and terrifying this crime is against a defenseless 5-month old Joshua Summeries, at Zion Police Department. | Mark Ukena/For Sun-Times Media

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