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Was Vittorio Missoni Kidnapped?

A text message received by the son of Guido Foresti, one of the men on board Vittorio Missoni's missing plane, has led investigators to believe that their disappearance may actually have been a hijacking.

A text message received by the son of Guido Foresti, one of the men on board Vittorio Missoni's missing plane, has led investigators to believe that their disappearance may actually have been a hijacking. On Sunday evening, Foresti's son received a message saying, "Call now, we are reachable," but no one has been able to reach Foresti's phone. Investigators are now looking for signs that the four were taken hostage.

This has renewed the Missoni family's hope that Vittorio and his traveling companions are indeed alive. "It's better to be kidnapped than at the bottom of the sea," said Vittorio's sister Angela on Monday. "We hope all four are alive and well. We also hope that the searches go in all directions."

Vittorio had been vacationing with his wife Maurizia Castiglioni and two other couples in the Venezuelan islands of Los Roques. Vittorio, Castiglioni, Guido Foresti and Foresti's wife Elda Scalvenzi were on board the plane with two Venezuelan crew members. The other two people on vacation, Scalvenzi's brother Giuseppe and his wife Rosa Apostoli, were believed by some to have been kidnapped, but the Italian newspaper Il Messaggero reported that they made it to Milan safely on Sunday.

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Cinnabun Is Back (Again)

Along with all the sad news surfacing about his marriage this week, I was stunned to learn that Jesse James reported Cinnabun missing once again on March 15.

Along with all the sad news surfacing about his marriage this week, I was stunned to learn that Jesse James reported Cinnabun missing once again on March 15. After Cinnabun's miraculous return (the first time), they were certain to get the pooch equipped with HomeAgain, which tracks microchips. Thankfully, this pittie was recovered on March 18 and it was explained on the West Coast Choppers website:

We rarely go into our storage room in the production building but Cinnabun found her way in somehow. She’s back in the office and in high spirits.

Here's hoping this won't happen anymore!

Source: West Coast Choppers

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At Last, Cinnabun Is Back in the Open Arms of Jesse James!

Happy endings aren't just for fairy tales, as "Cinny" is alive, well, and back home at West Coast Choppers!

Happy endings aren't just for fairy tales, as "Cinny" is alive, well, and back home at West Coast Choppers! Owner Jesse James received a phone call this morning and, shortly thereafter, a woman returned Cinnabun.
After his dog disappeared almost one month ago (on Jan. 25), Jesse took to Twitter with his pleas for the pitty's safe return. The pooch may be a few pounds slimmer, but I'll bet she receives some pretty sweet treats as a welcome back meal.

Source: Twitpic User frankyluckman and West Coast Choppers

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Jesse James Still Misses CinnaBun (and Sandra Does, Too)!

Last week, I brought you the sad news of this pooch's Long Beach disappearance, and she's still on the loose with the offered reward now up to $5,000!

Last week, I brought you the sad news of this pooch's Long Beach disappearance, and she's still on the loose with the offered reward now up to $5,000! Owner Jesse James continues to tweet new pics in the hopes that someone sees the pittie — this sweet one nearly made me tear up.

Even his wife misses CinnaBun, reportedly saying that she'd give anything, including her Oscar nomination, to get the dog back. I'm not surprised, since animal-loving Sandra Bullock is already a great doggie mom to Ruby and Poppy.

Remember, if you hear anything about the pup, call 562-983-6666. In the meantime, see more pittie pics when you read more

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Lost Dog Alert! Jesse James Is Missing CinnaBun

Long Beach residents take note: the shop pooch of West Coast Choppers went missing at 2 p.m.

Long Beach residents take note: the shop pooch of West Coast Choppers went missing at 2 p.m. yesterday, and she's still out there somewhere!
Owner Jesse James tweeted this yummy pic of the fawn-colored pittie named CinnaBun. She was wearing a pink collar with a cell phone number on it, but no word if she was microchipped, too. Here's hoping they locate her soon!

Source: Twitpic User frankyluckman