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2005/11/6

America's Most Wanted is Asking for our help-Show airs Nov 12, 2005

@ 05:35 PM (35 months, 15 days ago)
Former Police Officer Dan Heirs is wanted for the murder of his wife, gunned down in March of 2005. Along with other charges and involve children.  Please if you see him contact the authorities immediately. 
 
 
 
http://www.amw.com/index.cfm?home=1 
Officer Hiers on Americal's most wanted:
 
Hiers case to be featured on "America's Most Wanted"
The State, SC
Associated Press
Mon, Nov. 07, 2005
 
CHARLESTON, S.C. - The case of a former Charleston Police officer wanted for murder in the death of his wife will be featured Saturday on the television program "America's Most Wanted."
 
Goose Creek police have issued a warrant for Daniel William Hiers Jr. The body of his wife, Ludimila Hiers, was found in the couple's home last March 15. She had been shot in the back of the head while she slept.
 
Authorities have been looking for Hiers, 32, since he failed to surrender in Dorchester County on unrelated charges the morning of the shooting.
 
The sheriff's office has warrants on charges of criminal sexual conduct in the first degree with a minor and committing a lewd act on a minor.
 
Since Hiers disappeared, authorities have received tips he was seen in a Starbucks in New York, at a Blockbuster video store in Massachusetts and jogging in North Carolina.
 
The car Hiers was driving when he left the area was found this summer in Laredo, Texas. The odometer indicated the 2005 Chevrolet Aveo likely was driven straight to Texas from the Lowcountry.
 
"My gut tells me he's somewhere near here," Dorchester County sheriff's Lt. Tom Marshall said.
 
Neither Marshall nor Goose Creek police Lt. Dave Soderberg think Hiers is in Texas or crossed into Mexico.
 
"You put a vehicle someplace where you want people to think you went and then you go the opposite direction," Soderberg said.
 
Susan Murphy-Milano, is the daughter of former Chicago Police Detective, Philip Murphy, who killed her mother before taking his own life.  Susan is the author of "Moving Out Moving On" when a relationship goes wrong and "Defending Our Lives" getting away from domestic violence & staying safe (Doube Day Books)