CA DANIEL & STEPHANIE MENARD: Missing from Redlands, CA - 24 Aug 2024 - Age 79 & 73 *Found Deceased**ARREST*

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Redlands police ask for help in search for couple in 70s who disappeared over weekend​

Authorities are asking for help in the search for a Southern California couple reported missing over the weekend after their unlocked vehicle was found near their residence.

Seventy-three-year-old Stephanie and Daniel Menard, 79, were reported missing Sunday by a friend. They were last seen at 10 a.m. Saturday at their home in the 26000 block of Keissel Road.

The couple's dog, a white Shih Tzu named Cuddles, also is missing.

The couple's car was found unlocked down the road from their home. Stephanie Menard's purse and the couple's cell phones were found at the residence.

Daniel Menard suffers from demntia and is diabetic, police said in a statement.

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Elderly couple still missing after vanishing from California nudist resort: "Suspicious for them to be gone"​

The search continues for an elderly couple who went missing from the Olive Dell Ranch nudist resort in Southern California over the weekend.

Stephanie Menard, 73, and her husband, Daniel Menard, 79, were last seen on Saturday at their home in the 26000 block of Keissel Road in Colton, a city in San Bernardino County, at around 10 a.m., according to the Redlands Police Department. Also missing is their dog Cuddles, a small white Shih Tzu.

Shortly after they were reported missing, police located the Menards' unlocked car down the street from where they lived. They also discovered the couple's cellphones and Stephanie Menard's purse at their home.

Police say Daniel Menard suffers from dementia and is diabetic, adding urgency to their search for the missing couple. Friends say the two did not get around on foot very well, so it would be unusual for them to leave their home without their car.

Friends of the Menards are desperately hoping for their return.


Marinelli said that another neighbor was the first to become concerned when the couple wasn't ready for church on Sunday as they usually are.

"[The neighbor] went inside their home to see if they would be OK inside and they didn't find them in there," Marinelli said. "But they found Stephanie's purse was in there, [her] cane was in there. ... [The] TV was left on, [the] computer was left on. It was just very suspicious for them to be gone."

The circumstances have many in the community fearing the worst, as neighbors say the area has experienced a rash of unusual crimes such as vandalism and break-ins.


Despite the public belief that something was done to the Menards, police have not mentioned any indication of foul play.

"I can't really speak to that; we're certainly investigating every avenue," said Carl Baker, spokesperson for the city of Redlands. "We did have search dogs from Riverside Sheriff's Office and a helicopter from the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Office."

On top of that, neighbors have scoured the nearby Reche Canyon area on foot and horseback, to no avail.
 
Did they go missing from the nudist resort as it says or their home? Or is the home on a nudist resort property. He has dementia but they are nudists. She has a cane, neither gets around well on foot. But then they are home not missing from the resort, again which is it, and their things were there, TV on, etc.

No comment as to the very odd things and circumstances but just am saying this is far from clear and very odd.

They attended church however and odd for them to miss.

Is there a church on the nudist resort or again is news mixing things up.

I hope they are found safe but it all sounds more than peculiar.
 
Olive Dell Ranch is an RV Park located in Colton, CA 92324. We are a residential RV park with a variety of RV space options. Our amenities include pool, jacuzzi, restaurant. We also have a clubhouse where activities are held as well as special events.

Located in Colton, California, just a few miles from San Bernardino and Riverside.

Long and short term RV spaces available
 
I take that to mean home was an RV then. That makes sense I guess. Did a quick look at the site and they do have a monthly rate although all testimonials seem to be from people that just went there short term camping although one talks of being a member who has been there many times but still doesn't refer to such as it being "home".

We had a permanent camp site but it wasn't "home". Doesn't really matter, just trying to get whether this was "home" or not or they are talking two different places.

I didn't see a single mention of a church so I'd guess church meant getting up and dressed and going to church elsewhere and driving.

I have to say first thoughts were cult, commune, something like that based on these kind of different things and a different lifestyle. Again not commenting on it, just not overly typical.

And then their age of course. Seventy year olds these days are not the 70 years olds that were from like my folks generation. These ARE people who were raised in the height of things like this in the late 60s, early 70s and Cali was a big part of such. The sexual revolution, peace not war, free love, hippies, drugs, communes, nudists.

Church doesn't seem to fit at all though.

And I'm not saying they were anything like that, I'm just thinking of the time periods they grew up in. Three of four of my eldest siblings were products of that generation as well. Even the now straight laced one (two passed) is not the kind of 70 year old our grandparents or parents were, are.

None of that has a thing to do with anything, it is just that at first glance, these kinds of things struck.

Anyhow, are there grown children and grandchildren I wonder. Also, if he has dementia is it early stages because they are living alone, going to church, driving, etc. and he is not in a care facility.

I wonder if they just went missing, wandered off (but she does not have dementia right?) or there is foul play here. I wonder what life had been like, did they raise a family, have good careers, do they have wealth or none? Have they been part of the nudist thing since their young adult years? Or were they very staid and owned a home, raised a family in church, had career/s, etc. and came to the nudist thing later in life?

Was this a part time camping thing and they also owned a home and/or how long had they been here? Because I guess either someone came in or they left on their own leaving TV on, cane thre and moer...

Still sounds like church may have been located on the property because neighbor said very unusual for them not to be ready for church and unusual for them to have left, very suspicious. Based on this remark, they sound like long term residents if neighbor knew all this.

I don't really have anything and am not really thinking anything at all. Just kind of was trying to get what they were talking about when it sounded like missing from a nudist resort but then missing from "home". So I take it for the moment this like 'was" home...

Could he have with dementia forced her to go somewhere with him...? Some do get combative and more. And of course can not know whereabouts, people and get confused. That's why I wonder about what stage and note he was not in a care facility yet.

They do mention a lot of recent crime in the area though....

No leaning at all. Not enough info to have one.
 

Foul play suspected in disappearance of elderly couple from California nudist resort, police say​

As the search for an elderly couple who went missing from a Southern California nudist resort continues, police on Thursday said investigators have come across a person who may be potentially involved in their disappearance.

Daniel Menard, 79, and his wife, Stephanie Menard, 73, vanished from the Olive Dell Ranch nudist resort in San Bernardino County on Saturday at around 10 a.m., according to police. Their dog, a small white Shih Tzu named Cuddles, was with them. In the following days, friends have expressed concerns as police dispatched search dogs and a sheriff's office helicopter to aid in the search.

On Thursday, Redlands police said there was potential for foul play to be involved.

"We suspect that there may have been foul play," Carl Baker, a spokesman for the city of Redlands and Redlands Police Department, told reporters during a brief news conference Thursday afternoon.

Authorities have not identified the person they are looking for, only describing him as Menards' next-door neighbor. Police searched the person's home after someone called in a tip to investigators.

"We obtained a search warrant to try and locate the suspect," Baker said.

Baker would not disclose whether there is a homicide investigation underway.

"While we were here, knocking on doors and canvassing the area, we got information that a person who is potentially involved in the disappearance of the couple was here," Baker said. "We are attempting to make contact and doing further investigation."

"He does live here," Baker said. "We believe he's here on site."

About 30 minutes later, the window of a home in the neighborhood being searched was bashed out. Tactical police vehicles were driving through the area as officers walked around with K-9 units.

SWAT teams used their armored vehicles to tear down walls instead of entering the home "for the officer's safety," according to Baker.

Officers did not immediately find him but believed he was either in the home or on the property.

According to Baker, investigators do not know if the neighbor is armed. He said the man came to their attention through a tip but gave few further details.

"All I can say is that we got information that he may be involved in their disappearance," Baker said. "We received a phone call from somebody with information that a person potentially involved in their disappearance is here at the park."

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SWAT officers used their armored vehicles to rip through the front of the neighbor's home.
 

SWAT rips apart home of person of interest amid search for missing Redlands couple​

A SWAT team Thursday swarmed a Redlands nudist ranch and ripped apart the home of a person of interest in the disappearance of a missing couple.

AIR7 footage captured a large tank-style police vehicle tearing down the front of the home where the person of interest may be.

"We are using remote equipment to conduct a search currently. We have not yet located anyone inside, Redlands police spokesperson Carl Baker said during a press conference. "We don't know where the subject is. He may still be inside, or he may be somewhere else on the grounds."

"We have the area locked down," Baker said. "We're certain that he has not been able to escape from the area."


Friends say the couple, who is part of a possible lawsuit against the ranch, was being harassed and fear that may have had something to do with their sudden disappearance.
 
Seriously. They thought he could have still be in the home and BASHED DOWN A WALL?! What if Daniel & Stephanie were also in the home? What about any potential evidence they just ripped through? What terrified these SWAT members so much that they couldn't enter the home, and had to search via drones?

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WTH? So they are sure he has not left the grounds but no idea where he is. They must feel the home booby trapped or something with bombs or traps of some kind. Because otherwise why would you not storm in, use tear gas, etc...??

From the start I said this case is a bit odd and apparently it IS. I didn't even mean THIS odd but here we go, it is more than odd.
 
Okay last line, part of a lawsuit against the ranch, now we have something significant and a motive very possibly...
 
Either it's chicken sh*t LE or they feared the home was rigged, trapped, bombs placed, etc. I'd hope it was not being chicken sh*t. The world has slid south enough.
 

SWAT rips apart home of person of interest amid search for missing Redlands couple​

A SWAT team Thursday swarmed a Redlands nudist ranch and ripped apart the home of a person of interest in the disappearance of a missing couple.

AIR7 footage captured a large tank-style police vehicle tearing down the front of the home where the person of interest may be.

"We are using remote equipment to conduct a search currently. We have not yet located anyone inside, Redlands police spokesperson Carl Baker said during a press conference. "We don't know where the subject is. He may still be inside, or he may be somewhere else on the grounds."

"We have the area locked down," Baker said. "We're certain that he has not been able to escape from the area."


Friends say the couple, who is part of a possible lawsuit against the ranch, was being harassed and fear that may have had something to do with their sudden disappearance.
Famous last words there...

"We have the area locked down," Baker said. "We're certain that he has not been able to escape from the area."
 

Missing Redlands couple believed to be dead, suspect arrested after SWAT operation at nudist ranch​

A man was arrested in connection to the disappearance of a missing Redlands couple, who are believed to be dead, after a SWAT team moved into a nudist ranch and ripped apart his home, authorities confirmed.

Michael Royce Sparks, 62, was arrested on suspicion of murder overnight after authorities swarmed the neighborhood and locked down the area surrounding the Olive Dell Ranch nudist resort Thursday. Sparks was booked at the West Valley Detention Center in Rancho Cucamonga.

During a news conference Friday morning, Carl Baker with the Redlands Police Department said Sparks surrendered voluntarily after he was found underneath his home, which was tore down by a police armored vehicle with a hydraulic battering ram.

The victims - Stephanie Menard, 73, and her husband, Daniel, 79 - are believed to be dead, Baker added. Authorities are confident that their bodies are somewhere on the property.

Cadaver dogs from the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department will be used to search the property, which sustained significant damage during Thursday's operation.
 

Missing Redlands couple believed to be dead, suspect arrested after SWAT operation at nudist ranch​

A man was arrested in connection to the disappearance of a missing Redlands couple, who are believed to be dead, after a SWAT team moved into a nudist ranch and ripped apart his home, authorities confirmed.

Michael Royce Sparks, 62, was arrested on suspicion of murder overnight after authorities swarmed the neighborhood and locked down the area surrounding the Olive Dell Ranch nudist resort Thursday. Sparks was booked at the West Valley Detention Center in Rancho Cucamonga.

During a news conference Friday morning, Carl Baker with the Redlands Police Department said Sparks surrendered voluntarily after he was found underneath his home, which was tore down by a police armored vehicle with a hydraulic battering ram.

The victims - Stephanie Menard, 73, and her husband, Daniel, 79 - are believed to be dead, Baker added. Authorities are confident that their bodies are somewhere on the property.

Cadaver dogs from the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department will be used to search the property, which sustained significant damage during Thursday's operation.
So they literally tore through his house and he was under it the entire time? While a very serious thing, it is a bit humorous that they went through literally tearing his house to shreds and not find him under the house.
 
Not surprised. I didn't;t' say it but a few posts in it sounded like someone they knew to have bombs, traps, a militant or anti govt type. Even though Cali I couldn't figure out any other reason they'd not Swat or tear gas the home and instead tear it down by remote vehicle or whatever it was.

Found underneath sounds very much like that.

Saying again odd from the beginning. What a couple of 70 year olds did or perhaps went against to end up dead who knows...

My daughter ri actually headed out this way in a couple of days... I was worried before and now even more so. Second time to Cali but this time to different parts than last time. I keep saying of all places why? They go on about three trips at least a year, usually over a holiday weekend when they have that extra day off and make a week out of it... Of course my opinions come from a distance and all I hear of the areas and of course in following crime, what we know of crimes in each state and area. To be fair, can't say we don't have any here but the worst ones and most frequent crime is in the other part of my respective states and not where I live.

This is exactly where they are headed for part of the trip. NOT the nudist colony but the area. The other days are elsewhere. Seeing the redwoods are part of the trip and that's where this is.

It will be interesting I guess to hear the reasons here. I can only guess the 70 year olds were at odds with him OR he was with them. Again 70 today is not always what 70 was in our parents or grandparents era. Hard to say.

And they were right. They said he was locked in that area and he was. They had good info or something. And now they say they are confident the victims are there too. And they will likely be right...

Very different odd case thus far...
 
WTH!!!! I think this is the same couple in this article I just came across and then realised there is this thread.

So they and their dog have been missing since last weekend but they have found their car?


The neighbor of a California couple who vanished last weekend at a nudist resort outside of Los Angeles has now been charged with killing them.

City of Redlands spokesperson Carl Baker told reporters Friday that cadaver dogs are looking for the remains of Stephanie and Daniel Menard at the Olive Dell Ranch in Colton following the arrest of 62-year-old Michael Sparks.

"We are confident that they are deceased and that they are still here on the property," Baker said. "We believe the bodies are on the site of his home."

Baker added that Sparks was found hiding underneath his home Thursday night after not responding to police for several hours. Officers eventually breached Sparks’ home and "due to extensive damage, the structure will need to be made safe before searchers can enter," according to the Redlands Police Department.

SUNBATHING CALIFORNIA WOMAN SEXUALLY ASSAULTED ON THE BEACH, SUSPECT ARRESTED

Suspect arrested in disappearance of California couple

Michael Sparks, 62, has been charged with the murder of Daniel Menard, 79, and Stephanie Menard, 73. (Redlands Police Department)
Investigators say the Menards were reported missing by a friend on Sunday and were last seen at their home Saturday at the resort.

"The Menards' unlocked vehicle was located down the road from their residence the same day. Stephanie Menard’s purse was located inside of her residence along with her and Daniel's cell phones," the Redlands Police Department said. "The Menards' dog, a small white Shih Tzu named Cuddles, is also missing."
 
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