Wednesday, December 3, 2008

SARASOTA: SABINA MUSIL-BUEHLER MISSING FROM ANNA MARIA ISLAND

Anna Maria Island is the northern most island in the Florida's Sarasota area. It has a quaint village atmosphere that's both welcoming and relaxed. It is split into several areas with different names.

Tom Buehler and Sabine Musil-Buehler at Haley's Motel. Islander File Photo: Molly McCartney


Haley's Motel co-owner Sabina Musil-Buehler was a regular at this theatre.
Robert Corona, the man police say was found with Sabine Musil-Buehler's car.

Haley's Motel owner missing
by Lisa Neff. Islander Reporter / Date of Issue: November 12, 2008

Sabine Musil-Buehler, the co-owner of Haley’s Motel in Holmes Beach, was officially reported missing early Nov. 6.

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Her car was reportedly found early Nov. 6 behind the Gator Bar, which is on 14th Street in Bradenton. MCSO spokesperson Dave Bristow confirmed Monday, Nov. 10, that forensics tests revealed blood was found in several locations and on the seat belt of Musi-Buehler’s car.

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A report from the sheriff’s office stated that the patrol deputy noticed the vehicle with no taillights and attempted to conduct a traffic stop.

The driver pulled over, but walked away.

The deputy told him to stop, but the man continued to walk away, and eventually began to run. The deputy, with assistance, pursued and the driver was eventually found hiding under a parked truck on 11th Street West.

The man, Robert Corona, 38, was arrested for resisting arrest and driving on a license that had been suspended for failure to pay a fine.

Corona allegedly first told deputies that he had been partying with Musil-Buehler, according to a report in the Bradenton Herald.

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Buehler, who is separated from his wife, filed the missing person’s report on Nov. 6, saying he had not seen Musil-Buehler since Nov. 4.

His wife is widely known on the Island — an active member of the Anna Maria Island Chamber of Commerce, a member of a garden club, an advocate for property-tax relief, a participant in Holmes Beach Police Department’s missing children alert program, a volunteer for Turtle Watch, and, most recently, the host of one of the Island’s largest Halloween celebrations at the hotel.

LET'S BRING SABINA MUSIL-BUEHLER HOME. CAN YOU HELP? HAVE YOU SEEN HER?

Anyone with information on the case is asked to call MCSO at 941-747-3011 or to call Crime Stoppers at 866-634-TIPS.

http://www.islander.org/11-12-08/missing_buehler.php

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