I'm going back to Alicia the neighbor.
Finding Isabel:
The untold investigation
"At first glance, it appears somebody had removed the screen from Isabel's bedroom window, a window only about 20 feet away from the house next door.
"It's directly over this wall, right there," says Alicia Stardevant, pointing at Isabel's bedroom window. "And that's my bedroom window right there."
What's interesting about this particular neighbor is that Stardevant says she heard men's voices around 6:30 that Saturday morning.
The sun was already up so she didn't really think anything of it.
That is, until Isabel's uncle frantically pounded on her door about an hour and a half later. (8am, before the 911 call the uncle/cousin is already there)
"He asked me if I've seen a little girl around here -- and I said no. He said his niece was missing."
That's when Stardevant starting putting two and two together. Men's voices outside her bedroom window and a missing little girl -- could they be related?
"I didn't hear her ... I never heard her voice," Stardevant says. "I heard a couple of male voices
right outside my bedroom window, right outside her bedroom window But I didn't hear a struggle. There was no fighting and
I think she was taken by someone she knew."
"I've heard speculations that the family is involved in drugs, the cartel," Stardevant says. "But that's just what people are saying. Who really knows?"
"We've been examining every possibility,
whether it be extended family members, friends," says Tucson Police Sgt. Maria Hawke. "We haven't ruled out anyone."
http://www.tucsonnewsnow.com/story/18306084/finding-isabel-the-untold-investigation
The rest of the article is worth reading.