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Tigers#1
09-10-2002, 12:26 PM
PHOENIX (AP) — Former Detroit Pistons center Bison Dele and his girlfriend were reported missing during a boating trip in the Pacific Ocean, the woman's stepfather said Monday.
Relatives last heard from Dele, girlfriend Serena Karlan and three members of Dele's boat crew two months ago, said Karlan's stepfather, Scott Ohlgren of Boulder, Colo.

Dele's boat was scheduled to sail from Moorea, Tahiti, to Honolulu and was last reported as being seen near Tahiti, Ohlgren said.

Dele, formerly known as Brian Williams, played on the Chicago Bulls' championship team in 1996-97. He later signed with the Pistons, where he played for two seasons before retiring. He played at Arizona in 1990 and 1991.

Before his disappearance,

Dele had contacted his bank once a month. The bank hasn't heard from Dele in two months, Ohlgren said.

Dwight Manley, Dele's agent in Los Angeles, said he last spoke with Dele four months ago.

"I don't think that he would just stop communicating with his family and his banker and his best friends."

Karlan, who started dating Dele in January, usually called her mother once a week, Ohlgren said.

"Like clockwork," he said. "This is a woman who is connected to her mom at the hip. It was very unusual that we didn't hear from her."

Ohlgren said missing persons complaints were made in Colorado and Michigan, where Dele had business contacts.

Police in both states said Monday night that no missing persons cases under those names could be immediately found.

The FBI doesn't handle missing persons cases but was still monitoring developments, said Susan Herskovits, a spokeswoman for the agency's Phoenix office.

Phoenix police, meanwhile, investigated a possible identity theft case last week involving a man claiming to be Brian Williams.

A coin dealer tipped off investigators that the man, whose identity wasn't released by police, was seeking to pay money for gold bullion, said Phoenix Detective Tony Morales.

The coin dealer had questions about the transaction and learned that Dele was reported missing, Morales said. The man presented identification and presented himself as Brian Williams but he wasn't in fact Williams.

The man was released after detectives interviewed him.

"He is nothing other than an investigative lead and a possible identity theft case," Morales said.

While Phoenix detectives aren't investigating the missing persons case, they were concerned about the identity theft allegation, Morales said.

"You have a person who was reported missing and then you have someone showing up reporting to be that person," Morales said.

bd811
09-10-2002, 05:39 PM
jeez i hope they find him! i liked him!

milky_way
09-13-2002, 09:36 PM
Dele's boat reportedly docked in Tahiti since July 8
http://msn.espn.go.com/nba/news/2002/0913/1431234.html

LOS ANGELES -- The FBI issued an arrest warrant for the brother of former Denver Nuggets player Bison Dele on Friday, the day after Dele's sailboat was found in Tahiti.

Andrew Black, a spokesman for the San Francisco bureau of the FBI, said agents were seeking 35-year-old Miles Dabord, also known as Kevin Williams. He's the older brother of Dele, whose name used to be Brian Williams.

Dabord was being sought on an unlawful flight warrant issued by the FBI bureau in Phoenix, where he is suspected of trying to steal his brother's identity.

Black stopped short of calling Dabord a suspect in his brother's disappearance. The 33-year-old Dele hasn't been seen since July 8, along with his 30-year-old girlfriend Serena Karlan and Bertrand Saldo, the captain of Dele's 55-foot catamaran.

The boat, which Dele named the Hakuna Matata, was found docked in the Tahitian town of Taravao on Thursday. No one was on board, but it had been repainted and renamed Arabella, Black said.

The three people were planning to sail from Tahiti, in the south Pacific Ocean, north to Honolulu.

Police in Phoenix detained Dabord on Sept. 5 after he allegedly said he was Brian Williams and signed receipts with that name while trying to buy $152,000 in gold. He showed his younger brother's passport as identification before he was taken into custody by police, Black said. Dabord then was released without being arrested.

"We're anxious to find him,'' Black said. "We believe he has information that's going to shed light on the circumstances surrounding the disappearance of these three individuals.''

Mexican police under the direction of the FBI located a hotel room in Tijuana where clothing and personal items belonging to Dabord were found Thursday, authorities said.

Black said 16 FBI agents were heading to Tahiti, and that others were involved in the search for the missing three people.

"We're hoping this has a very positive outcome, but keep in mind we're talking about individuals who haven't been heard from for more than two months,'' he said.

Dabord had sailed with Dele and Karlan earlier this summer.

Dele, a member of the Chicago Bulls' NBA championship team in 1997, changed his name in 1998 to honor his American Indian ancestry. Dele played in the NBA for nearly eight years with Orlando, Denver, the Los Angeles Clippers, Chicago and Detroit, averaging 11.0 points and 6.2 rebounds in 413 regular-season games. He last played in 1999 with the Pistons.

The brothers' mother, Patricia A. Phillips, was contacted by phone at her home in Santa Monica, Calif., and she said the FBI had asked her not to speak to the media.

"It has been an incredibly draining experience for her,'' said Dele's agent, Dwight Manley. "There are two sons she's worried about, not just one, and there are two other people and two other families involved, too.''

Manley said he's trying to stay positive, but finding it difficult.

"All the facts that keep unfolding, they don't bode well,'' Manley said. "The brother's missing in Mexico. The boat's been found, and the name's been painted over.''

Tigers#1
09-13-2002, 09:39 PM
He played for the Nuggets?

JrollPrincess
09-13-2002, 10:42 PM
Uh oh....thats not good. i hope they find him too...

uj4l
09-15-2002, 10:05 PM
What do you guys thinke happened:umm hope they find him

bd811
09-15-2002, 10:41 PM
police think his brother might have done something to him.

uj4l
09-15-2002, 10:55 PM
man. u got to be careful! u see what happens these days

JrollPrincess
09-20-2002, 06:32 PM
I bet his brother either killed him or hid him somewhere bound and gagged.

milky_way
09-28-2002, 05:34 PM
Dabord's death a blow to Dele investigation
http://msn.espn.go.com/nba/news/2002/0927/1437897.html
Associated Press

CHULA VISTA, Calif. -- The brother of missing NBA player Bison Dele died while hospitalized, a spokeswoman said late Friday.

Miles Dabord's mother had said Thursday that she would ask doctors to remove life support systems from her son, who authorities say is suspected of killing Dele.

"Dabord died this evening,'' said Monica Montano, a spokeswoman for Scripps Memorial Hospital. She declined to give the cause or exact time of death, but said his family had been notified.

Investigators believe Dabord was the only person who could have told them firsthand what happened to Dele.

The 35-year-old computer operator, whose name was once Kevin Williams, was found in Tijuana, Mexico, and taken to Scripps on Sept. 14. His mother, Patricia Phillips, has said he fell into a coma after overdosing on insulin and failing to take asthma medication.

Phillips said Thursday she was asking that life-support systems be disconnected because doctors told her there was little hope he would recover. Hospital officials refused to say if he was removed from life support.

On Thursday, Phillips, two of Dabord's aunts, four cousins and a friend prayed at his bedside. One of the cousins, the Rev. Eugene Marzette, led the prayer service.

Investigators believe Dele, girlfriend Serena Karlan and boat captain Bertrand Saldo were killed while sailing in French Polynesia. They were last seen in early July near the tiny island of Maiao, west of Tahiti.

The French investigation will continue, but the part of the inquiry relating to Dabord will be dropped because someone who has died cannot be tried, French officials said.

At the Tahiti port of Taravao, officials began dismantling parts of Dele's boat to prepare to probe it with a metal detector, looking for bullets. If anything suspicious is found they are prepared to cut parts of the boat open.

Authorities in French Polynesia said Wednesday that Dabord made a satellite phone call from his brother's catamaran. They said Dabord abandoned his brother's boat in Tahiti and flew home.

Authorities have interviewed Dabord's former girlfriend, Erica Weise, who spent time with him on the island of Moorea after the others disappeared. She said there had been a struggle on the catamaran.

Tahiti-based investigating judge Jean-Bernard Taliercio said FBI agents planned to question the person on the other end of the satellite phone call. The name of the person, a South Pacific resident, wasn't disclosed.

Dabord wasn't charged in his brother's disappearance. After returning to the United States, he signed his brother's name while trying to buy $152,000 worth of gold in Phoenix.

After he was hospitalized, he was arrested for investigation of impersonating his younger brother, who played for the Chicago Bulls' 1996-97 championship team.

Dele changed his name from Brian Williams during his basketball career to honor his mother's American Indian ancestry.

Dele and his companions have been missing for more than 10 weeks and officials have given up hope of finding their bodies. Investigators believe they were tossed overboard into deep, shark-infested waters near Maiao.

Phillips said she was planning a private memorial service for both sons on Oct. 12.

JrollPrincess
10-03-2002, 06:42 PM
Sad.... I wonder what really happened.