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We must pray she is found. Janssen declined to provide specific charges, saying the case will go before a judge within 48 hours to determine whether they can be legally held. She said authorities had not found any of Holloway's belongings at the suspects' homes. "The charges have a relationship with the disappearance," Janssen said. "There is a reasonable suspicion they may be involved." Authorities impounded three vehicles found at the two homes, and a team of more than a dozen FBI agents helping with the investigation will help perform forensic testing on them, police said. But Attorney General Caren Janssen said authorities had not found any of Holloway's belongings at the suspects' homes. People watched as the men -- one from the De Vuiyst housing project for poorer islanders and the other from a home in southeast San Nicolas -- emerged with their hands cuffed behind their backs. Soldiers, police and islanders combed Aruba's scrubland and beaches yesterday while the coast guard scoured waters around the island, a day after police charged two men in the disappearance of a U.S. teenager. Authorities asked the FBI to send a dive team to search waters with rough currents. The government of this Dutch Caribbean island announced civil servants could take time off to help in the search for Natalee Holloway, 18, of Mountain Brook, Ala. They called on thousands of civil servants and tourists Monday to join the local police and American FBI in the search for the missing Alabama teen as two men were being held in connection with her disappearance.
Authorities on the Dutch Caribbean island requested a special FBI diving team to search waters with rough currents, Aruba Attorney General Caren Janssen said. The Dutch Caribbean island's government on Monday asked most of the 4,000 public employees to meet at a sports stadium in the central community of Santa Cruz at 2 p.m. EDT to be briefed on "a systematic search," police commander Trudy Hassell said. "We hope there will be thousands," Hassell said in the capital, Oranjestad. "This effort is a national effort. We feel with the family." Aruban police in unmarked cars accompanied by FBI agents made a pre-dawn raid at 5 a.m. Sunday, rousting two suspects aged 28 and 30 from their beds. Police searched the homes and emerged with what looked like a metal safe deposit box and a garbage bag of clothing. Police spokesman Edwin Comemencia said that authorities had not ruled out the possibility that other people were involved. The two men in custody were not among three others described Saturday by police as "persons of interest." "I think there are more suspects ... we're going to arrest more" people in connection with the case, Comemencia told FOX News on Monday. Authorities declined to comment whether there was a relationship between the suspects and other three, earlier described as students — two Surinamese and a native of the Netherlands — who told police they dropped off Holloway at her hotel around 2 a.m. on May 30. Hotel employees, however, say that security cameras did not record her return. Comemencia also said that he didn't believe Holloway ever returned to her hotel. "The investigation looks like, that night, she never returned to her hotel," Neighbors described the two detained men as security guards who worked at a hotel closed for renovation near where the teen was staying at the Holiday Inn. Deputy police chief Gerold Dompig confirmed that the suspects were security guards. At least 70 people showed up for a prayer vigil Sunday evening at California Lighthouse on Aruba's gusty northwest point. They sang a hymn and listened to a brief sermon by Rev. Larry Waymire, 50, of Lexington, Tennessee, who has lived in Aruba for six years. "This is a trying time, not only for Aruba but for the world as a whole," Waymire said during the 10-minute ceremony. "This has touched the lives of millions of people around the world." The lighthouse, built in the early 20th century, was named for a steamship that wrecked off the island's coast and overlooks a dive site and one of the beaches that Holloway was reported to have visited. Hundreds of Arubans and American residents and tourists have joined the hunt, upset that Holloway's disappearance could mar the image of this tranquil island. About 500,000 Americans visited Aruba last year. When asked why the teen's disappearance had reverberated throughout the world, 54-year-old Bill Creamer of Fitchburg, Mass., said the impossible had happened. "It can't happen here and it did. On a smaller scale it's 9/11," said Creamer, who has come to the island with his wife, Nancy, for the past seven years. Holloway spent her last night at a beach concert featuring Boyz II Men and Lauryn Hill at Surfside beach in southern Aruba, Tourism Minister Edison Briesen said. About 8,000 people attended the concert, which was part of the third annual Soul Beach Music Festival (search). She then ate and danced at Carlos 'N Charlie's bar and restaurant. She did not show up for her return flight hours later, and police found her passport in her hotel room with her packed bags. Authorities were overheard on a police frequency Sunday evening issuing a bulletin to stop a rented white Toyota in connection with the disappearance of the 5-foot-4-inch blonde. Dompig declined to confirm it. The Aruban government and local tourism organizations have offered a $20,000 reward for information leading to Holloway's rescue. Her family and benefactors in Alabama have offered another $30,000. Holloway's disappearance has shaken a sense of safety many Arubans took for granted in an island of 72,000 people that saw one murder and six rapes last year. This year, there have been two murders and three rapes, police said. Holloway, a straight-A student, had earned a full scholarship at the University of Alabama and planned to study premed, said her uncle, Paul Reynolds. Thank you for taking the time to stop by our website and read the news articles. As you may have allready noticed we are a very large christian prayer board and news website. Your input is highly valued and we encourage you to register with our website so that you can post your comments and prayers. 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Tourists, from left to right, Adam Wisler, 23, and Jennifer Gilmore, 24, of Cleveland, Ohio, Donny Fernandez, 33, and Madi Gower, 23, of Aruba, attend a prayer vigil for Natalee Holloway, 18, an Alabama high school graduate who disappeared while she was on a five-day graduation trip to Aruba, in the California area of Aruba, Sunday, June 5, 2005, a site where Holloway visited the night she was reported as missing. (AP Photo/Leslie Mazoch)
Beth Holloway Twitty, mother of missing Alabama teenager Natalee Holloway, leaves a press conference, Saturday, June 4, 2005, at the Holiday Inn, in Oranjestad, Aruba. Others are unidentified. Three men who said they dropped off an Alabama teenager at her hotel have emerged as 'the most important lead' in the honor student's disappearance on this Dutch Caribbean island, police said Saturday. (AP Photo/Pedro Famous Diaz)
May all your prayers be answered also in Jesus name.
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Originally Posted by alexx
Father....i Pray For This Young Ladies Whereabouts To Be Known...lord Give The Police And Searchers Wisdom And Guide Them To Where She Is....father If She Is Still Alive I Pray For Her Safety...sheild Her From Any Harm....give Her The Strength And Wisdom To Get Away From Whoever May Be Holding Her...father Keep Her Family Strong...hold Them Up Through This....in Jesus Name I Pray......amen
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Originally Posted by yot7670
Gracious Heavenly Father we ask that you will intervene in the case of Natalee Holloway and bring the details of her disappearance to the authorities so that either she may be found or that closure and the truth of her circumstances may be known. Give comfort to Natalee, if still alive, and to her family as they live through this nightmare.
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Originally Posted by patriciagrace
Lord we stand together on the Scripture that things that are hidden will be revealed regarding Natalee. We dispatch angels to bring authorities to her whereabouts. We plead the Blood of Jesus over this situation. Lord she may be with you now as she was a confessed Believer; if this be so, comfort family and friends as only Your Holy Spirit can. What the devil meant for bad, let good come forth. If she is alive, let her be found and reunited with family soon! If foul play is involved, bring the perpatrators to justice. Release innocent ones and convict the guilty parties. Thank You, Lord. Amen.
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Originally Posted by anneo
Father, Please help the family of Natillie-comfort them in their grief, you know what it is like to lose a child father...Help them to find her, wrap your arms around her wherever she is and give your comfort...I pray this in Jesus' name...Amen
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Originally Posted by christythompson
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You know where she is... Reveal her... Lord I pray for her, her safety well being. I pray for this family to find her soon Heal the absolute anquish in their hearts Touch them all and bring her home Amen |
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Originally Posted by JG
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Originally Posted by rklapena
Lord, Pls. give them strength and courage on what is going with Natalee's disappearance. may the family learn to call you on you, cause you are the only help we can ever need. I pray in jesus name, Amen
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