GUILTY NY - Levon Wameling, 9 months, Utica, 29 May 2013

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:praying: Levon is still missing. Please find him.


Vigil held for missing Utica baby
http://www.cnycentral.com/news/story.aspx?id=910959

"Someone's gonna hand him over, I hope," said Warney. "I have faith that we'll find him."

"Dozens brought candles and prayer beads to pray for the infant's safe return."

"I believe he's still alive," said Anna Vinci, Levon's godmother and aunt. "I think he's being hid somewhere. And we just want him home. He deserves to be home with his mom and his brother and his sister."


and further into article

"Levon's father, Jevon Wameling, was noticably absent from the vigil, making loved ones concerned."

"He doesn't show no emotions," said Warney. "He walks around the neighborhood like everything's okay, that he doesn't have a child or that a child isn't missing."

I just don't understand how no one noticed this baby wasn't around for 2 weeks! Mom was in rehab. If my sister, friend, daughter, etc. was in rehab and I knew that dad was at home by himself with the baby, I would be checking to see if he needed anything, go get the baby for a couple hours, etc. Per the articles and what I have seen on FB, Levon has several "godmothers" Don't these godmothers ever see him, call to see how he is doing?

Also, does Jevon work? If he was taking care of the baby by himself, who watched Levon when he was at work? Wouldn't the babysitter wonder why all of a sudden she was no longer needed to watch the baby? If he doesn't have a job, what the heck does he live on?

Sorry, this is a rant. None of this speculation is going to help find poor Levon. I just don't understand how there was absolutely no one in this child's life that was aware Levon was gone for so long. It makes me sad. :(
 
I just don't understand how no one noticed this baby wasn't around for 2 weeks! Mom was in rehab. If my sister, friend, daughter, etc. was in rehab and I knew that dad was at home by himself with the baby, I would be checking to see if he needed anything, go get the baby for a couple hours, etc. Per the articles and what I have seen on FB, Levon has several "godmothers" Don't these godmothers ever see him, call to see how he is doing?

Also, does Jevon work? If he was taking care of the baby by himself, who watched Levon when he was at work? Wouldn't the babysitter wonder why all of a sudden she was no longer needed to watch the baby? If he doesn't have a job, what the heck does he live on?

Sorry, this is a rant. None of this speculation is going to help find poor Levon. I just don't understand how there was absolutely no one in this child's life that was aware Levon was gone for so long. It makes me sad. :(

Jevon is a drug dealer (that's his job). You can make a decent living on selling pills.
 
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There was another baby connected to Jevon that died.
Now, Levon is gone, and only Jevon knows what happened.
It really makes me wonder if he had a hidden jealousy of babies getting all the attention from his gfs,
or was trying to avoid child support.
I have no idea why he was allowed to care for a 9 mo. old baby when he sounds like an airhead who climbs walls and looses keys.
It sure doesn't appear he had any feelings for Levon, not how he's being so uncooperative. How can Jevon even still show his face around town?
As I understand it, his own family had something to do with reporting the baby missing. I hope they put pressure on him to talk.

MOO, Jevon is the one with all the answers.


Search for Baby Levon hits Day Seven

http://www.wktv.com/news/local/Search-for-Baby-Levon-hits-Day-Seven-212011861.html

"On Tuesday, Utica firefighters once again joined the search and are expected to help out all week. It is the largest group of searchers yet, searching the biggest area so far in the case."

"They are still in the general area, just widening it out, little by little, being very thorough," said Sgt Steve Hauck of the Utica Police Department."
 
If the baby has the medical issues that have been stated, he should have been seeing a doctor on a regular basis and was likely weighed at every visit.

I find it interesting, weight and height are unknown for such a young child with the alleged medical issues he is supposed to have.

When was the last time this child saw a pediatrician?

This isn't going to end well. I'm just praying Levon is found and not left out there in the cold in a manner similiar to that which Caylee was found.

I still want to know with CPS involved, how it was deemed Levon was safe in his fathers care. :stormingmad:

The medical issues of which I am aware are seizure disorder and some sort of illness requiring breathing treatments (?)

My youngest has epilepsy, and he is typically only seen by his neurologist every 6 months, unless he is having some sort of crisis. Gaps of 6 to 12 months would be usual for most specialists (specialists that we have seen include hematologist, endocrinologist, pulminary doc, GI doc, and nutritionist). Especially if there are insurance restrictions (or no insurance at all). Typical pediatrician visits would be at 2 mths, 4 mths, 6 mths, 12 mths, and 18 mths. That would coincide with vaccinations. So...unless Jevon had a acute illness that required a visit to the pediatrician, it was probably a few months since he'd gone.

Small children with epilepsy often have concurrent autism. Certain seizure meds also are hard on emotions -- Keppra is often used with small children and has side effects which those of us with experience call "Kepprage" - extreme emotional upset and depression. My little guy was on Keppra for awhile -- absolutely horrible. He cried all the time, never smiled, seemed fearful. That's what I'm seeing when I'm looking at baby Levon's pictures.

And that's what scares me. Fussy, chronically ill, sad baby left alone with a man who already has been suspiciously involved in one baby death.

I'm afraid little Levon isn't with us anymore.
 
Years before Jevon Wameling’s own 9-month-old son went missing in Utica last month, Wameling was dating another woman whose baby died unexpectedly while they were sleeping, officials said.

The 13-day-old baby’s death in 2005 was ruled an accidental suffocation at the time, and police say the baby’s mother never suspected back then that Wameling played any role in the death.

But after hearing about the suspicious circumstances surrounding the May 29 disappearance of Wameling’s son Levon, the previous baby’s mother called Utica police last week to express her concerns.

Now, as police begin their second week of searching for Levon, Utica police officials say they plan to take another look at the previous baby’s death.
But that re-investigation will have to come at a later time, since the main focus right now is for police to find out what happened to Levon, Utica police Chief Mark Williams said Tuesday.

“Eventually, at some point we will look at this case,” Williams said of the earlier death. “Certainly, this is something down the road that we’ll revisit, but we’ve got a lot of work to do in this current case.”

In the previous incident, the baby was found dead on the mother’s chest while she slept with Wameling, who she was dating at the time.

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Police consider Wameling, 27, to be a “person of interest” in Levon’s disappearance, but note that he is not being accused of any wrongdoing in the previous baby death.

“We have no proof that he did anything wrong then, and we have no proof that he did anything wrong now,” Williams said regarding the earlier baby’s death. “The mother’s not saying he did it, but now she thinks there might be some doubt after learning of Jevon’s connection to this missing baby.”

http://www.uticaod.com/features/x29...d-baby-s-link-to-Levon-s-father#ixzz2Wahdy8XT

WOW ? Have we got a serial sperm donor with buyer's remorse on our hands? SIckening. If you don't want the fruit of your loin, alter your loin, young men !
 
Jessica Pasho is the woman who lived with Javon Wameling for “a couple of years,” and the mother of the baby who died in 2005. She says her association with Javon Wameling should not be the focus of the story of missing baby Levon Wameling.

She says she just wants Baby Levon to be found and, if possible, spend a few minutes talking with Amy Warney, Levon’s mom.

She says her own baby was found sleeping in between her and Javon, not on her chest. She acknowledges that Javon has a troubled past but said that nothing gave her any idea that he would be capable of hurting her children. She would never have stood for that, and would not have been with someone whom she thought was capable of that.

http://wibx950.com/jessica-pasho-sa...ng-to-be-found-wants-to-talk-with-amy-warney/
 
The medical issues of which I am aware are seizure disorder and some sort of illness requiring breathing treatments (?)

My youngest has epilepsy, and he is typically only seen by his neurologist every 6 months, unless he is having some sort of crisis. Gaps of 6 to 12 months would be usual for most specialists (specialists that we have seen include hematologist, endocrinologist, pulminary doc, GI doc, and nutritionist). Especially if there are insurance restrictions (or no insurance at all). Typical pediatrician visits would be at 2 mths, 4 mths, 6 mths, 12 mths, and 18 mths. That would coincide with vaccinations. So...unless Jevon had a acute illness that required a visit to the pediatrician, it was probably a few months since he'd gone.

Small children with epilepsy often have concurrent autism. Certain seizure meds also are hard on emotions -- Keppra is often used with small children and has side effects which those of us with experience call "Kepprage" - extreme emotional upset and depression. My little guy was on Keppra for awhile -- absolutely horrible. He cried all the time, never smiled, seemed fearful. That's what I'm seeing when I'm looking at baby Levon's pictures.

And that's what scares me. Fussy, chronically ill, sad baby left alone with a man who already has been suspiciously involved in one baby death.

I'm afraid little Levon isn't with us anymore.


Levon is probably on some form of state medicaid. When my son was a baby, the pediatrician visits were much more frequent and there was a 9 mo appointment. Mine also saw specialists bi-weekly and was no where near as ill as Levon.

IDK, I just find it odd that they have no idea on ht or wt. Even if he hadn't seen a doctor recently, doesn't infant clothing size go by both age and wt?

The whole thing is hinky. I'm baffled at how mom was ordered to go to rehab and dad was completely overlooked by the system. This poor child never had a chance. :(
 
I see Jane's and Nancy's shows have now focused on missing Baby Elaina Steinfurth. I'm glad they are bringing this little missing girl to the public's attention but I don't want little Levon to be forgotten, either! My heart is broken for all the precious little children that are now missing!! What in the world is going on???????? If you don't want children and you're going to be too irresponsible and too immature to have a child and care for it properly, then go to the health department and get birth control!!!! I am furious at these irresponsible so-called parents who have babies and then don't take care of them, and there are so many women out there who WANT to have babies and can't!!!
 
Nancy Grace is no different than Jerry Springer. She lives on blood money earned off victims backs. She really isn't in this for the victim. She's in this for the circus it creates and it's sad.

I'm glad Nancy isn't covering Levon's case. She'd spend more time bashing the parents than she would doing anything to find the child.
 
I see Jane's and Nancy's shows have now focused on missing Baby Elaina Steinfurth. I'm glad they are bringing this little missing girl to the public's attention but I don't want little Levon to be forgotten, either! My heart is broken for all the precious little children that are now missing!! What in the world is going on???????? If you don't want children and you're going to be too irresponsible and too immature to have a child and care for it properly, then go to the health department and get birth control!!!! I am furious at these irresponsible so-called parents who have babies and then don't take care of them, and there are so many women out there who WANT to have babies and can't!!!

As a woman who has chosen not to have children, I agree.

JMOO and based solely on my own experience and personal observations, there can be a lot of pressure to have kids. I feel that many times people assume that you're going to have kids someday, and it is a real curiosity if you say not, especially if you enjoy other people's kids. Again IMOO becoming a parent is often seen as an inevitable part of growing up. It can be very challenging sometimes to feel that I am not doing what is expected of me (becoming a mother) even though I know that it is the best choice for me personally.
But I think that is part of being an adult - doing what you believe and know in your heart is best, because ultimately you (not the people pressuring you) are the one who will have to live with your decision. Especially when you're talking about having a baby, now your choice affects not only you but this child! I'm not talking about Levon's mom btw...just in general. (And I sure hope that just because I'm writing from a woman's perspective it doesn't come across like I put all the responsibility on for family planning and child care.) I hope I haven't disrespected or offended anyone. I think that being a good parent is hard work and I wish that people wouldn't take on the responsibility and then not do their best by the child.
 
Nancy Grace is no different than Jerry Springer. She lives on blood money earned off victims backs. She really isn't in this for the victim. She's in this for the circus it creates and it's sad.

I'm glad Nancy isn't covering Levon's case. She'd spend more time bashing the parents than she would doing anything to find the child.

I could kiss you for saying this. I detest Nancy Grace. She led one suspect to suicide ensuring that her victim would probably never be found. I'll take Jerry Springer over her any day. Jerry Springer's guests are actors. (At least some of them are, inside info that Jerry doesn't know which are real and which are fake, per a friend who acted on the show.)
 
While he wasn't willing to talk on camera, yet, Jevon Wameling, the father of missing baby Levon Wameling, had a lot to say about the May 29 disappearance of his nine-month-old son, Levon Wameling.

Wameling addressed the first and foremost question on everyone's mind: why didn't he immediately report his son missing to police instead of waiting two weeks to bring the baby's disappearance to light?

"I was hoping to find him and not have to tell his mother that I lost our son. I mean, that is the hardest thing I've ever had to do in my life," said Jevon Wameling.

Wameling added that he doesn't blame people for drawing conclusions about him having a role in his son's disappearance.

"I'd be wrong to be mad at people for looking at me like that," said Wameling.

Wameling told police he was locked out of his apartment and was trying to get back in when his son vanished from the front porch. He said he planned for Levon and had wanted a son, badly.

He says he didn't harm his only child.

"I would never hurt my baby. He's got my full name...That's all I've ever done in my life I was proud of," said Wameling.

Wameling said he has been out looking for his son and hanging flyers with his photo on them.

http://www.wktv.com/news/local/Fath...tml?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
 
As a woman who has chosen not to have children, I agree.

JMOO and based solely on my own experience and personal observations, there can be a lot of pressure to have kids. I feel that many times people assume that you're going to have kids someday, and it is a real curiosity if you say not, especially if you enjoy other people's kids. Again IMOO becoming a parent is often seen as an inevitable part of growing up. It can be very challenging sometimes to feel that I am not doing what is expected of me (becoming a mother) even though I know that it is the best choice for me personally.
But I think that is part of being an adult - doing what you believe and know in your heart is best, because ultimately you (not the people pressuring you) are the one who will have to live with your decision. Especially when you're talking about having a baby, now your choice affects not only you but this child! I'm not talking about Levon's mom btw...just in general. (And I sure hope that just because I'm writing from a woman's perspective it doesn't come across like I put all the responsibility on for family planning and child care.) I hope I haven't disrespected or offended anyone. I think that being a good parent is hard work and I wish that people wouldn't take on the responsibility and then not do their best by the child.


Well said. You won't have any argument from me. In general, what bothers me is people who have kids, pop one out after the next with the mindset that having kids is part of life the same way one needs to trim their hair or nails. They have them without any thought as to how they are going to raise them and the responsibility it takes to raise them. As well as the sacrifice. Kids for some parents are an afterthought to their impulsive behaviors such as staying numbed out all the time.

It's gonna drive me batty until I find out how only one of Levon's two addicted parents was ordered by the courts to enter rehab. I want answers, because clearly whatever CPS case was opened was opened while Amy and Jevon where living together as a couple.

I should stop now, before I earn myself a TO...

Please let today be the day Levon comes home. :please:
 
While he wasn't willing to talk on camera, yet, Jevon Wameling, the father of missing baby Levon Wameling, had a lot to say about the May 29 disappearance of his nine-month-old son, Levon Wameling.

Wameling addressed the first and foremost question on everyone's mind: why didn't he immediately report his son missing to police instead of waiting two weeks to bring the baby's disappearance to light?

"I was hoping to find him and not have to tell his mother that I lost our son. I mean, that is the hardest thing I've ever had to do in my life," said Jevon Wameling.


http://www.wktv.com/news/local/Fath...tml?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter


Respectfully snipped and BBM. Also from the above link:

Wameling said he will speak on camera about his son's disappearance in the near future. He said he's trying to coordinate a joint statement with the baby's mother.

Who is he kidding? Seriously, he was more concerned about finding a way to get his baby mama to believe he didn't harm the child in the same way Banika Jones fell hook line and sinker for the story of complete BS she was fed by D'Andre Lane.

This guy doesn't give a rats batooty about his kid. All he cares about is convincing the childs mother he didn't "lose their child".

WHERE IS LEVON?
 
As a woman who has chosen not to have children, I agree.

JMOO and based solely on my own experience and personal observations, there can be a lot of pressure to have kids. I feel that many times people assume that you're going to have kids someday, and it is a real curiosity if you say not, especially if you enjoy other people's kids. Again IMOO becoming a parent is often seen as an inevitable part of growing up. It can be very challenging sometimes to feel that I am not doing what is expected of me (becoming a mother) even though I know that it is the best choice for me personally.
But I think that is part of being an adult - doing what you believe and know in your heart is best, because ultimately you (not the people pressuring you) are the one who will have to live with your decision. Especially when you're talking about having a baby, now your choice affects not only you but this child! I'm not talking about Levon's mom btw...just in general. (And I sure hope that just because I'm writing from a woman's perspective it doesn't come across like I put all the responsibility on for family planning and child care.) I hope I haven't disrespected or offended anyone. I think that being a good parent is hard work and I wish that people wouldn't take on the responsibility and then not do their best by the child.

I understand what you're saying completely! I had my daughter when I was 15, her father walked out on me when he found out I was pregnant. My daughter is now a beautiful 36 year old with 2 children of her own. I wouldn't change a thing about having her!!! I have re-married and he is an awesome man. We both decided we did not want any children even if I could have them now. I commend you for your choice not to have any children...that is a person choice for each individual person and I respect that. I don't want to sound like I'm blaming Jevon for Levon's disappearance or Baby Elaine's mother for her disappearance because I'm not. I am just so sick of hearing about babies and children being abused, killed, kidnapped. I would DIE for my daughter and for my two grandsons!!! If one of my grandchildren were missing, you better believe I wouldn't rest until I found them. And if somebody harmed them, then you might as well lock me up because I would do what I had to do to make them pay. When it comes to children, animals and the elderly, I'll fight you to protect them!
 
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Levon Wameling

Endangered Missing from Utica, New York since May 29, 2013

Age: 8 months -- Height: 2'0" -- Weight: 20 lbs -- Hair Color: Brown -- Eye Color: Brown


Levon was last seen in Utica, New York in late May, 2013. His disappearance was not reported to authorities until two weeks later, in mid-June. Levon's father, 27-year-old Jevon Wameling, said he'd left his son on the front porch of his Utica home late on the night of May 29 and went around to unlock the back door. By the time he got back to the front door, Levon had disappeared.

Years before Levon disappeared, his father was dating another woman whose baby died unexpectedly while they were sleeping. The 13-day-old baby’s death in 2005 was ruled an accidental suffocation. But after hearing about the suspicious circumstances surrounding Levon, the previous baby’s mother called Utica police last week to express her concerns. Jevon has not been accused or charged with any wrongdoing at this time.

Police consider Jevon to be a person of interest in Levon's disappearance, but no charges have been filed.


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