Hermie to Help Out UPDATE Sadler misses, #50 to display pictures:

Hermie to Help Out UPDATE Sadler misses, #50 to display pictures: The marketing firm of Body Dynamics Racing Bodies, through their efforts working with America’s Most Wanted, they are able to assist with yet another missing persons case. With the generous efforts of #13-Hermie Sadler and his sponsor the Virginia Lottery, the placement of two little girls’ photos will be on his car for the Brickyard 400 festivities. “Hermie gave me a call and mentioned that he and his sponsor the Virginia Lottery would like to assist in a missing persons case by donating space on his car for the Brickyard,” Stated Scott Davis, Media Relations Director for Body Dynamics, “I took him up on his offer, and placed a call to America’s Most Wanted and took on a case.” The case is that of two young girls missing from South-Side Chicago. Little Tionda, age 10 and her sister Diamond, age 3 was last seen by their mother at 6:30 a.m. on Friday, July 6, 2001, and was last seen by friends in the neighborhood around noon on that same Friday playing outside their apartment complex. “We were glad to help out,” mentioned Hermie, “I took notice when Body Dynamics Racing and America’s Most Wanted placed the picture of Chandra Levy on the #92 car in Daytona during the Pepsi 400 and I thought what a great idea that was, so I contacted Scott and my sponsor to see what we could do to assist in the future. Since the next race for me to compete was to be the Brickyard it was logical to offer space on my car for that event.” The girl’s pictures will adorn the TV panel at the rear of the car as well as the 800-CRIME-TV number, so persons can call directly in with information. America’s Most Wanted will be featuring the story of these two missing sisters on the July 28, 2001 edition of their program. “Since we made our announcement in Daytona, that Body Dynamics Racing Bodies, Inc. and America’s Most Wanted have teamed up for NASCAR competition for 2002 and beyond, some members of the family of NASCAR teams have pulled together and offered their assistance to get things off the ground and start finding missing children as soon as possible.” Said Davis, “This brings attention to the focus of what were are looking to accomplish with the AMERICA’S MOST WANTED TEAM next year as well as shows interested corporations how they can benefit by associating themselves with this project.”(Body Dynamics Racing Bodies PR)(7-27-2001) UPDATE: The #50 Speedway Records Chevrolet, driven by Rich Bickle, and owned by Hal Hicks, are proud to help out the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children/Americas Most Wanted. The #50 car will be carrying pictures on the car of two young girls missing from South Side, Chicago. Little Tionda, age 10, and her sister Deamond, age 3, were last seen by their mother when she left for work at 6:30 AM on Friday, July 6th 2001, and were last seen by friends in the neighborhood around noon on that same Friday playing outside their complex. The girls’ pictures will adorn the T.V. panel at the rear of the car, as well as the 800-CRIME-TV number, so persons can call directly in with information. We urge race fans to take an active part in finding these two little girls(Midwest Transit Racing PR)(8-5-2001) The TV Panel of Sadler’s car that was to at Indy but failed to make the race, so they will be displayed on the #50 car with driver Rich Bickle at the wheel (Bickle also carried pictures on the #59 BGN car a few weeks ago). Thanks to Scott of Body Dynamics for the image(8-3/4/5-2001)