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« Reply #20 on: January 17, 2009, 11:20:22 AM »

Here are the court documents (in the middle, under Renee's photo) http://www.kctv5.com/news/18498907/detail.html

Very incriminating.  Shon has an 11 yo daughter with another woman and he picked her up at noon on 01/02 and took her to his house.  She emailed her mother after 9 oclock that night and said she was worried because Renee wasn't at the house, and asked her mother to pick her up.

Police watched show drive to a park 1-1/2 miles from his house, let Renee's dog loose, and drive away.  They watched until they were sure he was not going to come back for the dog, and then they took the dog.

In the file of Renee's divorce attorney is a photo of Shon, one of Shon and Renee's children, and an unidentified female.

There is blood evidence all over the house, luminol and heme positive, including the garage floor, recycle bin, door mat, under the mat, steps and wall going into the living room, living room walls, living room floor, couch, dining room threshold, dining room, kitchen floor, sinks and floor in the kids' bathroom, floor of the master bedroom, shower in the master bedroom.  And on the front strip of a Hoover Steamvac.  And on an axe head in the garage.  There was a refrigerator in the garage and police took the top door of the refrigerator (I assume the freezer portion door) for evidence.

There was a fake Navy Seal ID (Shon had bragged to people he was a Navy SEAL but some who were in the military with him said he was NOT).  There was a stocking hat on the front passenger seat of Renee's car and a multicolored box with the odor of marijuana.  There was an Ameriquest credit card with Shon's name on it cut up in a master bedroom trash can. 

There was a glove in a coat pocket with hairs in the glove.  Police took multiple pair of shoes and boots.  There were actually three or four pair of latex gloves taken into evidence, but one in the coat pocket had hair in it.

They took at least 23 rifles and pistols from the house.

In the court documents it said that Renee had bought the house on her own before she ever met Shon and divorce documents show that he was to leave on 01/02 at noon for his National Guard duty and be gone for three weeks, and that the couple had agreed he'd move out by 01/31.  The divorce papers were found in her desk at work.
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« Reply #21 on: January 17, 2009, 05:11:45 PM »

This is so sad, here's another article with alot of the same info:

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,480425,00.html


Missouri Mom About to Get Divorce Before Disappearing
Saturday , January 17, 2009



 Investigators collected blood evidence and carpet samples from the home of a missing Missouri mother, who was in the process of getting a divorce when she disappeared Jan. 2, according to a court affidavit released Friday.

Police found disposable latex gloves in a coat pocket and pants pockets with various stains on them when they searched the home of Renee Pernice Jan. 8, MyFOXKC.com reported.

They also discovered a reddish stain on the ceiling and a spot in the garage that tests showed was human blood, the station reported.

Renee Pernice's husband Shon Pernice has made inconsistent statements about when he last saw her, according to court documents.

Shon Pernice told his wife's relatives that he last saw her on New Year's Day, according to the affidavit, but told detectives several days later that he last saw her on Jan. 2.

The affidavit for a search warrant says Shon Pernice, an Independence firefighter, used an electronic keycard to enter the back door of the Independence hazmat station — where solvents and other cleaning materials are stored — at 4:26 a.m. Jan. 3, even though he was not assigned to that station.

Renee Pernice, a 35-year-old nursing instructor, has two sons and a stepdaughter and is not the kind of person who would separate herself from her children for any reason, family members have told police. Investigators believe she is a victim of foul play.

On Jan. 6, detectives saw Shon Pernice drive the family minivan to a park more than a mile away from his home, drop his wife's dog off and drive away. Detectives picked up the dog after Pernice did not return.

Shon Pernice's attorney, Kevin Baldwin, said he has instructed Pernice not to comment or allow police to interview him because Pernice believes he is being blamed for his wife's disappearance.

Police found Renee Pernice's cell phone on Jan. 3 in the northeast area of Kansas City, and on Monday dozens of volunteers searched a wooded area near the Pernice home.

According to a returned search warrant, investigators found a fake Navy Seal identification card with Shon Pernice's name and photograph when they searched the family's home, which Renee Pernice bought before she married Shon.

Investigators also removed from the home satellite equipment, an external thumb drive, a nursing notebook, a pineapple-style grenade with a hollowed-out bottom and a spent fuse.

Police said Shon Pernice, who is a member of the National Guard and has served with the Army in Iraq, was scheduled to leave for a three-week military session and then was planning to move out of the home.

Investigators interviewed the mother of Shon Pernice's daughter, who visited with her dad on Jan. 2. The woman told police that her daughter sent an e-mail around 9:30 p.m. telling her that she was ready to come home and was worried because Renee Pernice was not there.

The woman said she noticed the family van parked outside the home when she picked up her daughter from the Pernice home the next morning, the affidavit said. She said that was unusual because the van was always parked in the garage, police said.

Renee Pernice is described as white, 5 feet 9 inches tall and slender, with blue eyes and shoulder-length brown hair.


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« Reply #22 on: January 17, 2009, 08:56:37 PM »

It is sad. A man made Epidemic. Wife wants divorce, husband kills wife, husband disposes of wife and lies through his teeth. The end. Sickening... 
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« Reply #23 on: January 18, 2009, 01:21:59 PM »

http://mylifeofcrime.wordpress.com/2009/01/07/missing-renee-pernice-from-kansas-city-ks-since-122009-foul-play-suspected-husband-shon-pernice-being-questioned/

comment on this blog by someone who was in his unit in Iraq:

I served with SGT Shon Pernice in Iraq. He was IN MY UNIT. I know that Shon Pernice cheated on his wife, talked constantly about how much he hated his wife…the man honestly said that all she did was ‘**** up my life.’ He lied in an interview to KC Fox News on July 4th…we NEVER GOT MORTARED….EVER…and he timed the explosion in the background to make it seem that way. EOD (explosive ordinance disposal) had a scheduled detonation of some explosive ordinance on that day and he wanted to make it look like he saw “action.” He’s a piece of shit…I know that personally.

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« Reply #24 on: January 18, 2009, 08:03:34 PM »

Interesting, dasani



Family Of Missing Woman Asks For Clues

The family of a missing woman has asked residents of Kansas City, Mo., to come forward with any clues about her whereabouts.

Rick Pretz said Saturday he was desperately searching for clues regarding the disappearance of his 35-year-old daughter, Renee Pernice, The Kansas City (Mo.) Star reported.

"We don't want the public to relax and think their information won't be helpful to us," Pretz said.

Pretz praised police efforts to find his daughter, including a search warrant served last Friday at the home she shared with her husband Shon.

Pernice, according to documents, started divorce proceedings sometime around New Year's Day and has not been seen in at least two weeks, the Star reported.

Pretz was accompanied Saturday by Pernice's mother, Linda Lockwood, and one of their other daughters. The concerned father said his family remains confident someone ultimately will be charged in his daughter's disappearance.

"We're going to believe in the legal process," he said. (c) UPI

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« Reply #25 on: January 25, 2009, 04:21:32 PM »

Police release photos of truck and woman possibly linked to Northland disappearance

http://www.kansascity.com/637/story/999785.html

Kansas City police on Saturday released photos of a truck and a woman they think may be connected to the disappearance of a Northland woman around New Year’s Day.

Renee Pernice, the mother of two, has not been seen since at least Jan. 2.

Surveillance video recorded the truck driving in the area of Gladstone Boulevard from St. John Avenue to Seventh Street or Eighth Street the morning of Jan. 2. Pernice’s cell phone was found near Sixth Street and Gladstone, police said.

Police want to find out who owns the truck and whether anyone saw it in that area or in the first few days of January. The truck appears to be white, or light- colored, with an extended or quad cab and possibly a rack on top.

Two objects in the truck bed, police noted, appear to be large coolers or storage containers.

Police also released a photo of a woman, hoping to learn whether she has any connection to the truck. They said they know the identity of the woman, but want to know whether she would have had access to such a truck and whether she frequented the area near Sixth and Gladstone.

Detective Robert Blehm, who is investigating Pernice’s disappearance, said he hoped people with any information would call, even if they thought their information was inconsequential or too far-fetched.

“Let us sort out whether or not it’s important,” he said. “With the right piece of information, we’ll be able to move the investigation forward.”

Pernice had begun divorce proceedings when she vanished. Police obtained a search warrant for her house after her husband, Shon Pernice, refused to allow investigators inside.

The affidavit for the search warrant said Shon Pernice had made inconsistent statements about his wife’s disappearance. He told his wife’s relatives that he last saw her on New Year’s Day, according to the affidavit filed in Clay County Circuit Court. But several days later, he told detectives he last saw her Jan. 2.

The affidavit also said that Shon Pernice used an electronic keycard to enter the Independence hazmat station at 4:26 a.m. Jan. 3. Pernice, an Independence firefighter, is not assigned to that station. Investigators noted in the affidavit that solvents and other cleaning materials were stored at the hazmat station.

The document also said that on Jan. 6 detectives saw Shon Pernice drive the family minivan to Line Creek Park — more than one mile from the family’s home — where he released his wife’s dog and drove away. When Shon Pernice did not return, detectives picked up the animal.

Anyone with information about the truck is asked to call the homicide unit at 816-234-5043 or the TIPS Hotline at 816-474-TIPS (8477).

HAVE YOU SEEN THIS WOMAN OR TRUCK?
Police released this woman’s photo, hoping to learn whether she has any connection to this truck. They want to find its owner and whether it has been seen.
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« Reply #26 on: January 28, 2009, 09:16:34 PM »

Police Interview Woman In Case Of Missing Mother
Sharp Accompanied By Attorney, Kansas City Officer Says

POSTED: 3:25 pm CST January 28, 2009
UPDATED: 4:11 pm CST January 28, 2009
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Police investigating the disappearance of a Kansas City mother on Wednesday interviewed a woman whose image they released last weekend.

Kelli A. Sharp was accompanied by her attorney, said Officer Darin Snapp, of the Kansas City, Mo., Police Department.

Renee M. Pernice, 35, was reported missing on Jan. 2.

Saturday, detectives released two surveillance images of a pickup truck seen in the area where her cell phone was found that day, then they later released an image of a woman.

They said they knew her identity, but they wanted to know if she had access to the truck, and they asked anyone with any information to contact them directly or, if they wanted to remain anonymous, to call the TIPS Hotline.

Police did not call the woman in the photo a suspect in Pernice's disappearance.

Monday, KCTV5 spoke to the mother of Sharp, a 38-year-old teacher at John F. Kennedy Elementary School in Kansas City, Kan., and she said her daughter was the woman in the image police released.

A parent of at least one student at the elementary school looked at the image of the woman police released and said, "That's her. That's Ms. Kelli Sharp."

At that time, police wouldn't confirm Sharp's identity, saying their investigation was ongoing.

After KCTV5's story aired revealing Sharp's identity, Sharp's attorney, Edward Byrne, issued the following statement:

"Area media have today identified Kelli A. Sharp of Overland Park, Kansas in connection with an ongoing investigation of the disappearance of Renee Pernice on January 2. This office represents Ms. Sharp. We are cooperating fully with local authorities as they continue their search for answers in this case.

Ms. Sharp is NOT a suspect in this investigation. She has no knowledge whatsoever concerning the underlying events, nor does she have any information on the whereabouts of Renee Pernice, or what may have happened to her. Ms. Sharp is merely a responsible citizen who hopes to assist law enforcement officials as they pursue every possible lead. No further inferences should be drawn from todays publication of her name.

Kelli Sharp is a dedicated, professional school teacher in the community, and the mother of two. We ask that you respect her privacy until this investigation is brought to a conclusion by the responsible authorities."
http://www.kctv5.com/news/18588199/detail.html
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« Reply #27 on: January 28, 2009, 09:30:19 PM »

Hi Monkeys. I was watching NG and seen the info on this case on there. I did some digging on the net and found the following site. very interesting.

http://helpfindthelost.blogspot.com/
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« Reply #28 on: January 31, 2009, 12:12:53 AM »

http://helpfindthelost.blogspot.com/
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« Reply #29 on: February 01, 2009, 08:26:19 PM »

http://www.fox4kc.com/wdaf-story-pernice-boomer-013009,0,1799219.story
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« Reply #30 on: February 03, 2009, 06:15:36 PM »

From the link above...

Possible Link Between Missing Northland Mom and Decade-Old Mystery

KANSAS CITY, MO - It's been four weeks since a Northland mother disappeared from her home. Renee Pernice's case remains as much a mystery now as it did four weeks ago.

But, now there's been a new development. Her husband Shon Pernice, who she was divorcing, was the last person to see Renee alive.

FOX 4's Tess Koppelman has uncovered some information about a possible link between this case, and another missing woman 10 years ago.

Sources tell FOX 4 that Shon Pernice was at a bar 10 years ago the night a mother disappeared. Star Boomer has never been seen since, and her case remains unsolved.

For 10 years, Hazel Hurtie has held on to that hope that her daughter, Star Boomer, will be found.

She's raising Star's son Cody, but that's the only part of Star the family has left to hold on to.

"It's something if you have lost a child... no grave to go to it's been hard," said Hurtie.

"Yeah, right now I'm ready for that phone call. I'm ready for that closure," said Star's sister Donna Owens.

Star was last seen February 1999 at a bar at 49th and Metropolitan in Kansas City, Kansas.

Witnesses said she got in a fight with a man at the bar. Two men were eventually charged with second degree murder.

But, the case was dropped the court records said to avoid "double jeopardy."

Star's family said it's because no witnesses would testify.

"There were 13 witnesses in the bar and no one wants to come forward or say anything," said Star's sister Cynthia Hurtie.

Cynthia Hurtie is now a private investigator and has never given up on her sister's case. And, when she heard about the Pernice case she said, "My heart just fell to my stomach... I put two and two together. There were three witnesses and Shon was one of them."

Shon Pernice's name was not on the official court witness list. But, a source confirms that he was linked to the Star Boomer investigation.

"Until the day we find closure and justice for her, I can't give up and I have to be a voice for Star," said Cynthia Hurtie.

"I believe we will find her. I really believe that. I've never given up hope," said Hazel Hurtie.

Shon Pernice and his attorney couldn't be reached for comment about this story.

There is a $5,000 reward for information in Star Boomer's case. Call the TIPS Hotline or link to the family's private investigator's web site for the case.
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« Reply #31 on: February 05, 2009, 07:08:19 PM »

Renee Pernice family speaks about the reward.

http://www.kmbc.com/video/18651298/index.html
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« Reply #32 on: February 05, 2009, 08:31:32 PM »

Missing Mo. Woman's Case Now a Death Investigation

Last Updated: 4:37 PM Feb 5, 2009

LIBERTY, Mo. (AP) -- The case of a Kansas City mother who's been
missing since early last month is now a death investigation.

Clay County Prosecuting Attorney Daniel White says prosecutors
``believe foul play is involved'' in the Jan. 2 disappearance of
35-year-old Renee Pernice.

White says it was changed from a missing person case because of
the time that has passed since she disappeared. He also says the
woman's family and friends have not heard from her since then.

No one has been arrested in the case. Police believe the woman's
husband, Independence firefighter Shon Pernice, was the last person
to see her. But they say he has given different dates for when he
last saw her.

Police say Renee Pernice had mentioned to family members that
she was considering divorcing her husband.
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« Reply #33 on: February 06, 2009, 09:02:43 AM »

Relatives of missing woman offer $25,000 reward in her case

Fri, Feb. 06, 2009 12:56 AM
The family of a missing Northland woman announced Thursday a $25,000 reward in her case, which authorities say has now become a death investigation.

Renee Pernice, a mother of two, has not been seen since at least Jan. 2. Her father, Rick Pretz, and police suspect foul play was involved in her disappearance.

Pretz announced at a news conference Thursday in Overland Park that relatives had pooled their money to offer the reward for information about her disappearance. He said the family sensed a short time after her disappearance that the outcome would not be one they would hope for.

“From the moment we heard Renee was missing, we knew what the situation was,” Pretz said. “Maybe you hold it in the back of your mind because you just wish, but logic told us otherwise. So this is not a surprise.”

Pretz said it was uncommon for Pernice not to communicate with family members.

“Renee would not disappear like this,” he said. “She had no reason to leave. Everything was going for her.”

Clay County Prosecutor Daniel White said Thursday that “all of the evidence points to the fact that, I strongly believe, Renee Pernice is no longer alive.”

He added: “We believe foul play is involved.”

White did not provide details on what led to that conclusion. No criminal charges have been filed, and no arrests have been made.

“She was a devoted family woman, a dedicated career woman, and had numerous family members and friends with whom she was in frequent contact,” White said. “There has been no contact for over a month. That indicates she cannot make calls or communicate with family and friends.”

Pernice had begun divorce proceedings when she vanished. Police obtained a search warrant for her house after her husband, Shon Pernice, refused to let investigators inside.

The affidavit for the search warrant said Shon Pernice had made inconsistent statements about his wife’s disappearance.

Kevin Baldwin, attorney for Shon Pernice, said Thursday that his client had always hoped that his wife would return

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« Reply #35 on: February 07, 2009, 08:36:08 AM »

New article, new clues
http://mothersarevanishing.blogspot.com/


From the link above...

Possible Link Between Missing Northland Mom and Decade-Old Mystery

KANSAS CITY, MO - It's been four weeks since a Northland mother disappeared from her home. Renee Pernice's case remains as much a mystery now as it did four weeks ago.

But, now there's been a new development. Her husband Shon Pernice, who she was divorcing, was the last person to see Renee alive.

FOX 4's Tess Koppelman has uncovered some information about a possible link between this case, and another missing woman 10 years ago.

Sources tell FOX 4 that Shon Pernice was at a bar 10 years ago the night a mother disappeared. Star Boomer has never been seen since, and her case remains unsolved.

For 10 years, Hazel Hurtie has held on to that hope that her daughter, Star Boomer, will be found.

She's raising Star's son Cody, but that's the only part of Star the family has left to hold on to.

"It's something if you have lost a child... no grave to go to it's been hard," said Hurtie.

"Yeah, right now I'm ready for that phone call. I'm ready for that closure," said Star's sister Donna Owens.

Star was last seen February 1999 at a bar at 49th and Metropolitan in Kansas City, Kansas.

Witnesses said she got in a fight with a man at the bar. Two men were eventually charged with second degree murder.

But, the case was dropped the court records said to avoid "double jeopardy."

Star's family said it's because no witnesses would testify.

"There were 13 witnesses in the bar and no one wants to come forward or say anything," said Star's sister Cynthia Hurtie.

Cynthia Hurtie is now a private investigator and has never given up on her sister's case. And, when she heard about the Pernice case she said, "My heart just fell to my stomach... I put two and two together. There were three witnesses and Shon was one of them."

Shon Pernice's name was not on the official court witness list. But, a source confirms that he was linked to the Star Boomer investigation.

"Until the day we find closure and justice for her, I can't give up and I have to be a voice for Star," said Cynthia Hurtie.

"I believe we will find her. I really believe that. I've never given up hope," said Hazel Hurtie.

Shon Pernice and his attorney couldn't be reached for comment about this story.

There is a $5,000 reward for information in Star Boomer's case. Call the TIPS Hotline or link to the family's private investigator's web site for the case.
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« Reply #36 on: February 08, 2009, 07:04:47 PM »

I have an unidentified, white female found Saturday in the Missouri River near Glasgow. This apx. 125 miles from St. Louis.
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http://www.marshallnews.com/story/1500201.html

Seems like he doesn't have much problem driving around, so 125 miles is not out of the question.
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« Reply #37 on: February 10, 2009, 07:17:04 PM »

Not Renee

Posted on Mon, Feb. 09, 2009 11:35 PM
Liberty woman’s body found in river

The body of a Liberty woman who went missing in November was found in the Missouri River near Glasgow, Mo., in Saline County on Saturday.

The Missouri Highway Patrol identified the body as Lana C. Sandweiss, 56. She was reported missing after her car was found running on the Highway 13 bridge over the Missouri River in Ray County.

The cause of death was not released.
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« Reply #38 on: February 20, 2009, 02:45:31 PM »

Father of missing woman calls son-in-law’s profile on online dating site ‘disgusting’

Posted on Fri, Feb. 20, 2009 10:26 AM
The father of a missing Northland woman said he found it unsettling that a profile of her husband was posted on a dating Web site.

Rick Pretz said Thursday that he also was troubled that the profile said Shon Pernice, the husband, was divorced.

“It seems disgusting to me that a person would move forward with another relationship and you have not had closure with your previous relationship,” Pretz said.

Renee Pernice, a 35-year-old mother of two, has not been seen since at least Jan. 2. Clay County Prosecutor Daniel White said this month that there is substantial evidence that Renee Pernice is dead.

White has not provided details on what led to that conclusion. No criminal charges have been filed, and no arrests have been made.

Attorneys for Shon Pernice could not be reached for comment.

On Thursday, Pretz said he had not seen the Web site profile but was upset about the information it contained.

“The very concept that he was posting — that he was divorced and he has two kids — you have to wonder what he is doing,” Pretz said. “He is not divorced, and he has three kids.”

The third child was from a previous relationship.

Police Capt. Rick Lockhart said homicide detectives had viewed the page but were evaluating to see what, if anything, it might have to do with the case.

“It is something that is very unusual, and we want to check into it,” Lockhart said.

Police said they didn’t know when the profile was posted. It is now off the Internet.

Relatives of Renee Pernice recently pooled their money to offer a $25,000 reward for information about her disappearance. Pretz said it was uncharacteristic for his daughter to leave her children and not communicate with family members.

“We are not under any illusion that Renee has gone off to another place. But daily we hope she is found and we can bring her home and have some closure in that sense,” he said.

“We are hoping daily that whoever caused her death is apprehended.”

Renee Pernice had begun divorce proceedings when she vanished. Police obtained a search warrant for her house after her husband refused to let investigators inside.

The affidavit for the search warrant said Shon Pernice had made inconsistent statements about his wife’s disappearance.

Several years ago, Shon Pernice was questioned after the 1999 disappearance of Star Boomer, who was last seen in a Kansas City, Kan., bar.

He was questioned at the time as a possible witness inside the bar, said Capt. Roger Golubski of the Kansas City, Kan., police. However, Shon Pernice is not a suspect in that case and has not been questioned recently about it, Golubski said.

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« Reply #39 on: February 26, 2009, 07:54:33 AM »

Husband of missing woman charged with stealing handgun
Posted on Wed, Feb. 25, 2009 10:15 PM
Shon Pernice was charged Wednesday in Clay County Circuit Court with stealing a handgun from a Northland residence that he and his children had visited in late January.

Authorities said that the arrest and criminal charge were not related to the disappearance of Pernice’s wife, Renee Pernice.

Pernice was taken into custody earlier Wednesday at an Independence fire station, said Capt. Rich Lockhart, and was being held on $25,000 bond. No court appearance has been set.

Lockhart said he did not immediately know at which fire station the arrest was made. Pernice declined to speak with investigators and was transferred to the Clay County Detention Center, Lockhart said.

According to court records, the incident occurred Jan. 31 when police were summoned to a residence on a reported theft. Police talked to the homeowner, who told them Pernice was at the residence with his children. At one point, Pernice was alone in the basement for several minutes. Later that evening, Pernice left the home, and the owner tried to set the burglar alarm but discovered that the basement door had been tampered with.

Later that evening, another person who lived at the home arrived after work and went into the basement. He saw the alarm sensor of his door was disabled. He also noticed that a .22-caliber Walther semi-automatic pistol was missing.

On Feb. 1, police said Pernice went back to the home, gave the homeowner the handgun and apologized for taking the weapon, court records stated.

Pernice remains a person of interest in the disappearance of his wife. He has not been arrested or charged in that matter, police have said.

The 35-year-old mother of two has not been seen since at least Jan. 2. Clay County Prosecutor Daniel White said this month that there is substantial evidence she is dead. White has not provided details on what led to that conclusion. No criminal charges have been filed, and no arrests made.

Relatives of Renee Pernice have offered a $25,000 reward for information about her disappearance. She had begun divorce proceedings when she vanished.
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