National Park Service and FBI Seek Information Regarding Hot Springs National Park Homicide Investigation

Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) State Crime News

On Saturday, March 27, 2021, Paige Autumn White’s body was found in the Hot Springs National Park near Whittington/Blacksnake Road. The National Park Service is leading the investigation, with assistance from the FBI, the Garland County Sheriff’s Office, Arkansas State Police, and the Hot Springs Police Department.

We are looking for the community’s help to find out what happened to her. While we cannot share everything we know at this time, we do know that Paige is the victim of a homicide. We are hoping to learn about the days leading up to Paige’s death and are eager to hear from family, friends, acquaintances, and anyone else who may have seen her recently.

There is a strong possibility the person who did this continues to work and/or live in our community. This individual likely has familiarity with the areas in which Paige was last seen and recovered. Individual(s) responsible for, or who have knowledge of, the death of Paige may have exhibited changes of behavior to include:

  • Altering of physical appearance (growth or removal of facial hair, change in hair color or cut, etc.)
  • Cleaning of vehicles
  • Change in normal routine, which might include missing work, classes, or previously scheduled appointments
  • Displays of anxiety, nervousness, or irritability
  • Intense interest in the investigation, a noticeable disinterest, or an unexplained knowledge of the situation
  • Unexplained injuries (cuts on hands, bruises, etc.) during the period Paige was last seen alive and then recovered

Every day we are gathering more information from the community to move this case forward, and the continued assistance is appreciated.

Sometimes people who may have knowledge do not initially come forward because of their relationships to people involved, concerns for their safety, or they may not realize information they have is important. If you feel you have information regarding Paige and her death, no matter how insignificant you think it may be, please share it with the National Park Service by calling their tip line at 888-653-0009, reporting online at nps.gov/ISB, or emailing nps_isb@nps.gov. You may remain anonymous when reporting to the National Park Service.

For more information about this case, please visit: https://www.nps.gov/orgs/1563/isb-hosp-rfi.htm.

FBI Little Rock Seeks Safe Return of Luis Davila

Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) State Crime News

Press release available in both English and Spanish.

LITTLE ROCK, AR— The FBI’s Little Rock Field Office is seeking information from the public about an Arkansas resident who went to Mexico to visit his girlfriend and has not been seen since March 29, 2021.

Luis Davila is a 31-year-old U.S. citizen who is approximately 5’10” in height, approximately 190 pounds, with brown eyes and black hair. Davila is from Bentonville, Arkansas, and was in Mexico visiting his girlfriend near Monterrey.

Luis was last seen near Monterrey, Mexico, on March 29, 2021, wearing a white shirt and jeans. He was driving a silver 2016 Nissan Maxima (Arkansas License Plate 936-VET).

Although the whereabouts of Davila are unknown at this time, it is believed he may still be in Mexico, possibly near Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas. Davila may be the victim of a kidnapping.

The public is urged to call the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI (225-5324) with any information. Tips can also be submitted online at tips.fbi.gov. Individuals who provide information may remain anonymous.


El FBI En Little Rock Procura El Retorno a Salvo De Luis Dávila

LITTLE ROCK, AR—La Oficina Regional del FBI en Little Rock solicita información del público sobre un residente de Arkansas quien fue a México a visitar a su novia, y el cual no ha sido visto desde el día 29 de marzo de 2021.

Luis Dávila es un ciudadano de los EE. UU. de 31 años de edad, de 5’10” (1.78 metros) de estatura aproximadamente, y de 190 libras de peso (86.1 kilogramos) aproximadamente, de ojos café, y de pelo negro. Dávila es de Bentonville, AR, y se encontraba en México visitando a su novia cerca de Monterrey.

Luis fue visto por última vez cerca de Monterrey, México, el día 29 de marzo de 2021, vestido con una camisa blanca y con un pantalón de mezclilla. Conducía un vehículo Nissan Máxima de color plateado y del año 2016 (Matrícula 936-VET de Arkansas).

Aunque el paradero de Dávila se desconoce en este momento, se cree que todavía pueda estar en México, posiblemente cerca de Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas. Es posible que Dávila sea la víctima de un secuestro.

Se insta a que el público llame al FBI al número 1-800-CALL-FBI (225-5324) con cualquier información. También se pueden proveer pistas en línea en tips.fbi.gov. Las personas que provean información pueden permanecer anónimas.

Defense News in Brief: CNO and MCPON Visit Hampton Roads

Source: United States Navy

Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. Mike Gilday and Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON) Russ Smith visited Hampton Roads, Virginia to take part in a NATO Symposium, meet with Sailors in the region, and visit two of the area’s major shipyards, Apr. 14.

Defense News in Brief: USS Nitze Conducts Change of Command

Source: United States Navy

PORTSMOUTH, Va. – Cmdr. Houssain “Sam” Sareini relieved Cmdr. Donald J. Curran III as the commanding officer of the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Nitze (DDG 94) during an Apr. 9 change of command ceremony. The ceremony took place aboard the ship at National Steel and Shipbuilding Company Shipyard in Portsmouth, Va.

Security News in Brief: Readout of Attorney General Merrick B. Garland’s Call with the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada

Source: United States Department of Justice

Attorney General Merrick B. Garland spoke yesterday with David Lametti, the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada. In their inaugural conversation, the Attorneys General discussed a number of transborder law enforcement issues, including cybercrime, as well as violence against women, minorities, Indigenous peoples and other historically disadvantaged persons.