Sunday, November 30, 2014

Terrance Williams and Felipe Santos

Officer Steve Calkins, the last man to see Santos and Williams alive.




This is a blog about missing persons who have not been found. I have mostly older cases now, but I will add new cases if they do appear to be truly missing. My hope is that by putting all of the information out there and updating it, we can solve these cases and/or put pressure on law enforcement to solve these cases.
Felipe Santos

My very first case I am profiling because both of these men disappeared in similar circumstances and had the very same person see both of them last alive. However, that person has not been prosecuted and their bodies have not been found.
Their names are Terrance Williams, 27 and Felipe Santos, 24. Both lived in SW Florida at the time of their disappearances. Felipe disappeared first, on October 1, 2003. Since he was an undocumented worker, he did not have a driver's license. He was involved in a minor car accident on his way to work that morning. A Collier County Sheriff named Steven Calkins arrived at the scene and cited Santos for reckless driving and driving without a license or insurance, handcuffed him, and put him in the back of the police car.

Later that day, Santos' boss called the jail to bail him out, and learned that Santos was never booked.Calkins claimed that he changed his mind about the arrest because Santos was "polite and cooperative" and left him at a local Circle K and drove off. The other driver in the accident contradicted that report, stating that Calkins was agitated about Santos' lack of documentation. "He just stated that he was tired of pulling people over that didn't have licenses," she said.

Two weeks later, after Calkins submitted his incident report, Santos' family filed a missing persons report as well as a complaint against Calkins. An investigation cleared Calkins of any wrongdoing. Santos has not been heard from since. Felipe Santos' wife was never interviewed by police and began questioning the investigation.

Terrance Williams
Early the next year, Terrance Williams made a poor decision. He was close to the end of his license suspension, had just purchased a used Cadillac, and wanted to drive it to a party. However, his tags were also expired, so he decided to drive back roads, hoping to not get caught. He did get to the party, but his roommate became worried when he did not arrive home that night.

Williams' mother, Marcia Williams, filed a missing person's report the next morning. Shortly afterwards, Williams' aunt was able to locate Terrance's vehicle. It had been towed from a Naples cemetery because it was obstructing traffic. The tow report was signed by no other than Steven Calkins, but no incident or arrest report was filed with the tow report.

However, witnesses from the cemetery verified that Terrance drove in ahead of Calkins, who had his lights on. He asked for ID, which Williams did not have. Employees of the cemetery then stated that Calkins patted him down and put him in the back of the police car. Calkins then asked the employees to leave the Cadillac alone until he returned. He did return approximately 15 minutes later to change the position of the Cadillac. Terrance was not in Calkins' car at that point.

Following the witness statement by the cemetery employees, the Williams family repeatedly called the police station asking to speak to deputy Calkins. He was contacted by dispatch and asked about the incident. He claimed to have no memory of having any cars towed on that day and claimed he did not arrest anyone on that day either. However, when he was contacted a few days later, he remembered Williams' in fairly good detail. He was asked by his supervisors to submit an incident report. Calkins' report states that he first came in contact with Williams at 12:15pm after noticing that the car he was driving was "in distress". He claimed he followed him to the cemetery parking lot. Calkins claimed that Williams asked for a ride to a nearby Circle K because he was late for work. (Williams did not work at the Circle K). After dropping him off at the Circle K, Terrance told him the paperwork for the car was in the glove compartment of the vehicle. Calkins claimed that he returned to the Cadillac and discovered that there was no proper registration or insurance in the car. He stated that he felt deceived, so he called Circle K from his work issued cell phone and asked to speak to Terrance. The clerk allegedly told him over the phone that Terrance did not work there. According to the report, he then called in the license number and found that the plates were expired. However, upon further investigation, it was discovered that phone and surveillance records did not back up his story. There was no sign of Williams or Calkins on the available surveillance footage from the Circle K and the phone records from Calkins cell phone showed no phone call to the Circle K. Circle K could also find no witnesses who placed either man there. Marcia Williams then filed a complaint against Steven Calkins.

Further suspicion was cast on Calkins when the recording of his call to dispatch requesting the tow of Williams' car revealed further conflicting statements. In this recording, he described the car as abandoned and blocking the road. This statement contradicted both his incident report and the witness statements. Both reported that Calkins himself moved the vehicle to its location, which blocked the road. Calkins also joked with the operator: "Maybe he's out there in the cemetery. He'll come back and his car will be gone." He was also heard using inappropriate and racist language during the call, describing the car as a "homie Cadillac" Approximately 20 minutes later, at 1:12 pm, Calkins requested a background check on "Terrance Williams", with an incorrect birth date. This contradicts his earlier statement that he never knew Terrance's last name. He was questioned on these inconsistencies and could not explain them. Following this interview, he stopped cooperating with police and was fired from the police department.

Because the main person of interest in the case was a police officer, the Florida Dept of Law Enforcement and the FBI were called in to work on the case. Various other investigative techniques were used, including the covert placement of a GPS on Calkin's vehicle and a forensic investigation of the patrol car. Cadaver dogs were used to survey the areas identified by the GPS in Calkins' vehicle but these turned up no further evidence.
There is currently a $100,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of whoever is involved in this case. We all know it is Steve Calkins, so I guess the $100K is to find some way to prove he did it.
It has been 11 years since these men disappeared and their family needs closure.
 
Missing Poster for Terrance Williams and Felipe Santos

27 comments:

  1. I am in Scotland, UK, and have just watched "Disapeared" about Terrance Williams and Felipe Sante. This is appaling! There must be something that can be done about this!

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  2. http://naplestopix.com/uncategorized/test/

    Go to this link to see where apparently the suspect appears to have moved out of Naples recently/sold the property. New owners might allow a more expansive search of the property and premises??? Would be worth the investigating to do this...

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  3. The Cop did this. I dunno how he hasn't been prosecuted. People have been for far less

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    1. and acquited, no forencis, no witnesses to anything untoward, no bodies, no crime scene.

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  4. Tyler Perry, my new hero, has stepped in and offered a 100k reward so hopefully someone comes forward. That errogant cop is guilty and someone must know something that can prove it.

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    1. any recent news on this? i am so angered by this. Thank God for Tyler Perry. Perry for President

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    2. It’s so obvious that cop had something to do with it! They need to do something!!!

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  5. The two missing men arent exactly innocent and law abiding. One was a drug dealing robber. And the other an illegal immigrant up to god knows what. I feel sorry for the deputy.

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    1. It doesn't make a difference they people just like everyone else.

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    2. Wow so that means murder them? Are you Ted Bundys child or kust a sociopath?

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    3. that cop is a thug.he's no different than serial killer.basically a criminal disguised as a police officer.

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    4. Have you every had a moving violation? That's breaking the law. Do you deserve to go home to your family?

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    5. This country is made up entirely of immigrants unless you are Native American Indian. What crimes are you and your family hiding from? You are speaking from experience and that is certain.

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    6. Are you Deputy Calkins talking? Are we speaking with the killer, now?

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    7. Only super ignorant TRUMP supports would say that they feel sorry for the deputy. You are an idiot and should keep your dumb ass thoughts to yourself you racist POS

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    8. No Badge or personal feelings justify or give anyone the right to take the lives of another human being. The Police forces in this country (especially places like LA, NYC, Florida, Texas and other large city's) have become the biggest Gangs and criminals. Protected by their "brothers in blue", they can get away with ANYTHING as shown by this sad story. Its a shame that we the people are to blinded (or choose to look away) and dont have the balls to do what they use to in the old days. This piece of garbage will have to one day anwser one day for his crimes against humanity. Think about this... these are the only 2 that we know of. Just think about how many other missing people there are in Florida. Its a sad world we live in. R.i.p guys.

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    9. To whomever said that Trump supporters would say that wow! I AM a Trump supporter. This cop did this. Period! And to the person who feels bad for the deputy, are you kidding me? Maybe that person is Calkins, the deputy involved. He probably is watching all social media to see what is happening with this case. If so, this is to you Calkins: you did this. You lied. You appear to be a racist. You and cops like you give the badge a bad name. Just tell these families what you did for God’s sake. Own up to it. Be a man! I feel so bad for both families. This is horrible. Traffic stops should NOT end up as the last time you are seen alive. Does anyone know if the families lawsuit was won? I hope so. My prayers for the Santos and Williams families. I hope that this bad cop is charged soon!

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    10. This piece of shit cop was fired for lying and not cooperating !! How has he not been charged !!! Why do people lie ? To cover up something they've done. And in these two cases MURDER !!!! HOW CAN ANY POLICE OFFICER NOT THINK THAT THESE TWO MEN WERE KILLED BY STEVEN CALKINS. ALL LIVES MATTER. THESE MEN HAVE FRIENDS,FAMILY AND CHILDREN THAT LOVE THEM AND BECAUSE OF THIS STEVEN CALKINS THEY HAVE BOTH NOT BEEN SEEN SINCE LAST BEING IN THE BACK SEAT OF HIS POLICE CAR. SHOULDN'T THIS BE ENOUGH TO CHARGE STEVEN CALKINS WITH THEIR MURDERS !!!

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  6. 2018 ya pasó mucho tiempo y esos casos quedan sin resolver?

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  7. The deputy is obviously lying. He could be involved with other missing people and we may never find out one way or the other. He has been hiding behind the badge. He got careless, I believe, because he had gotten away with crimes like this before. He is behaving like a sociopath and do not let the old man image fool you.

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  8. These are the most disturbing cases and the people who know this ex cop are just as guilty. Shame on the police department for not having made an arrest up to this point. He has created his karma and what is done in the dark will always come to light. #JusticeForTerrenceAndFelipe

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  9. Why is there literally ONE picture of Steve Calkins? I need to see a clear picture of what evil looks like.
    God Bless the families of the victims.

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  12. I live in the UK and just saw this episode of Disappeared. Clearly, Steve Calkins is responsible for the 'disappearance' (murder) of Terrance Williams and Felipe Santos - and possibly even more victims too. The man is a total liar, contradicting his own statements and changing his story all the time, and a racist. Shame on the police department for not pursuing him properly, for not searching his property, etc. Clearly a case of protecting their own, even though he was ultimately fired but that no doubt only happened because the police department needed to protect themselves from accusations of sitting back and taking no action at all. What a disgrace. I just looked Calkins up on Google - apparently he moved away from Florida (no big surprise) and now lives in Ohio. I hope that sooner rather than later he will be prosecuted, but I fear he won't be. 😰

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  14. Here's Steven H Calkins address. 719 32nd St Se Cedar Rapids, 52403, Ia

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