Would someone please post link again?
KVOA's update on the 4pm press conference.
Police: Search phase winding down; now investigating some 260 leads
http://www.kvoa.com/news/police-search-phase-winding-down-now-investigating-some-260-leads/
eta, I don't see the video of it yet. I want to rewatch for the last comments made by the Chief. Something about tomorrow having more? Missed that part.
RE: The 4pm presser: Did anyone catch what was said when asked by a reporter if they thought it could be constructive for the family to speak to the media? It was a VERY strange response by the officer, IMO. He did say something to the effect that it was their call, up to them...and the weird part was something about a suspect...as if he started to say something, then stopped and again repeated that it was the family's call. If anyone else caught that, do tel
They would do that anyway. They will ask them who their friends are and what type of work they do and their habits and Isa's habits .......like did she play outside often... where did the family go for fun and play..did anyone in the neighborhood take up special time with her...etc.
They are trying to get a feel of what this predator's profile is and the family can give them valuable information that would assist them.
At this time I have nothing to rule the parents in as possible suspects. Imo, this is going to be one of those cases where LE will not come out and rule anyone out publically until an arrest is made. Just like they didnt in the Greone case or the Lunsford case and quite a few more even though the parents were as innocent as the day is long.
IMO
Videos of uncle
http://gma.yahoo.com/missing-arizon...k-9s-clue-143603524--abc-news-topstories.html
http://video.search.yahoo.com/video/play?p=isabel%20celis&tnr=21&vid=1800898347096&l=144&turl=http%3A%2F%2Fts1.mm.bing.net%2Fvideos%2Fthumbnail.aspx%3Fq%3D1800898347096%26id%3Dac7b4439e81b3822c31f200b303c62d3%26bid%3Dj32cgStvBgsJ7w%26bn%3DThumb%26url%3Dhttp%253a%252f%252fabcnews.go.com%252fVideo%252fplayerIndex%253fid%253d16189403&rurl=http%3A%2F%2Fabcnews.go.com%2FVideo%2FplayerIndex%3Fid%3D16189403&sigr=11jsrejj5&newfp=1&tit=Isabel+Celis%3A+Tucson+Girl+Vanishes
Well gee, now I'm even more scared for her. I'm sure everyone knows what I'm thinking.
Has anyone seen a photo of Isa's father (I have not)...he doesn't seem to be on FB (when looking at Mom's)?
I'm very new here, I'm not familiar with this - I'm speechless. Oh my gosh.
This is my first post in this case but I have been following from the beginning. Not that it matters but I think Dad might be a little older than the Mum, unless I have the wrong guy - so maybe he doesn't have facebook or other online activities.
Hope this wee one is found safe soonlease:
The hotel straight across Craycroft is a Marriott, its hardly a slum. Now the apartments next to the church are kind of sketchy, but the ones along Williams Blvd are gated and fairly pricey. This is not a tough part of town, I grew up in this area and it really hasn't changed that much. I played in that same park I am sure Isabel played in...its called Wilshire Heights...
Not saying that a perp couldn't have stalked her, obviously something happened. But if it happened here, it could happen dang near anywhere in Tucson and in quite a few other places in the USA...
I think I'm finally beginning to understand the earlier comment from LE that they are considering giving the family protection. Ditto that they were in an undisclosed location for a couple days...and that they are free to return to the home "when they are ready".
On the last thread someone brought up illegals....the real possiblilty is that AZ is second in the world for kidnappings! It is possible wrong house, wrong kid!
http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/story?id=6848672&page=1
Justin Mastromarino, the spokesperson, is (I ASSUME) the brother of Becky, Isa's mom. It is the Celis senior family (Sergio's parents) who live on the same street. It would be odd, imo, if he lived with his sister's in-laws. (Although it wouldn't be the oddest thing I ever heard.)
It just bothers me when we don't know when outsiders last saw the child...same with Lisa, same with Ayla...JMO
Another question that LE refused to answer in a presser update was the activities of Isa and her family that Friday nite....
I haven't been able to follow this case but I heard the family statement on the news this morning and it just sounded...odd. Formal and detached or something.
I don't know why, but I'm not really all that bothered by whether the dogs barked or not. From the news conferences I've seen already though, TPD is not confirming if the dogs barked, if any of the neighbors heard them barking, etc...
I will say that I have a rat terrier. She's a good dog and during the daytime, she's a "busybody". She's ruined two sets of my blinds barking at people and other dogs walking by. At night, however she sleeps in our bedroom. She sleeps like a rock. If I have to move her, it's like moving a sack of potatoes....lol.
I'm not bothered by no barking either. Honestly, mine sound like yours. They bark their buns off with passerbys, but when people come in, they just wiggle, kidney bean, wag and try to convince the visitor to play fetch...
I haven't been able to follow this case but I heard the family statement on the news this morning and it just sounded...odd. Formal and detached or something.
I wish we would hear more details too. It's so frustrating. I'll just choose to believe the authorities have good reason for keeping such tight lips. "Isabel Celis is highest-profile case for national missing child center" It's fantastic PC Villasenor is giving these very frequent updates, but it's hard to listen to him and not hear anything new. With Isabel being such a high profile case, and all the different agencies contributing, you know they are watching each word they say so it won't be misconstrued. If they answer one little question like what time she got home from school, it only opens the gate for more and more. I just don't think that should be LE's priority at the moment.
And I'm as nosy as they come! LOL
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