Still Missing CA - William Cierzan, 58, Santa Clarita Valley, 26 Jan 2017 #3

  • #281
What video? I just googled Ana Garcia and didn't see anything re Will.

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Me too. Unless its one of the ones if you google Ana Garcia and Will at the same time.


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In the second video, the image of the person driving the SUV is captured leaving the house, entering the SUV, then backing the SUV into the driveway.
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I have to admit that I haven’t been following this thread closely for quite some time, have just checked in here and there and occasionally bumped Will’s thread. When I viewed the Crime Watch Daily videos last evening I was totally surprised (not sure if that is the correct adjective but I don’t know how else to explain it). You guys have all followed this case so much more closely than I, so maybe someone can weigh in on any info that I have missed along the way or correct my thought process. I have been mulling this case over and over all day.

While trying to put the pieces together, I guess the things that really took me by surprise were:

The nephew stated he left Will’s house at 1:30 pm but a vehicle which looks identical to his was captured on surveillance video returning to the house, backing into the garage around 5 pm and then leaving again just a few quick minutes later.

Whatever happened to Will had to have happened suddenly as he had spoken to his wife around 4:30 pm and all was well at that time. What looks like the nephew’s vehicle arrives right around 5 pm, backs into the garage and drives away from Will’s house 9 or 10 minutes later. How was the perp able to overtake Will so suddenly, get him into the truck for transport and not leave obvious evidence within the space of just ten short minutes? Could they really overtake Will & do a clean up of blood evidence in just a few minutes? LE didn’t notice blood evidence until their second visit when they went back to the house after Linda told them about the surveillance video she had found (which called into question the nephew’s original statement).

In my mind the perp had to have made a call to someone asking for extra muscle to take care of the problem (Will) after 1:30 pm and that second person must have accompanied the driver to Will’s house at 5pm, assisted with overpowering Will and helping to load him into the vehicle.

I was disgusted with the nephew and Will’s brother for their reported lackadaisical attempts at joining the search party for Will, and also how they refused to discuss the disappearance of their uncle/brother with the reporter, instead just speeding off and leaving the reporter in their dust. Not to mention their refusal to discuss Will’s disappearance with Linda or Will’s sister.

So very hard to believe that this is still an open case. Thank u to TMS for your efforts to find Will. Hopefully there will be answers to this perplexing case but i’m not so sure when that will happen.
 
  • #285
I'll put my responses in line, in red. I am not trying to be negative in my responses, just setting the record straight. I agree, the behavior of certain family members is appalling and disgusting.
I have to admit that I haven’t been following this thread closely for quite some time, have just checked in here and there and occasionally bumped Will’s thread. When I viewed the Crime Watch Daily videos last evening I was totally surprised (not sure if that is the correct adjective but I don’t know how else to explain it). You guys have all followed this case so much more closely than I, so maybe someone can weigh in on any info that I have missed along the way or correct my thought process. I have been mulling this case over and over all day.

While trying to put the pieces together, I guess the things that really took me by surprise were:

The nephew stated he left Will’s house at 1:30 pm but a vehicle which looks identical to his was captured on surveillance video returning to the house, backing into the garage around 5 pm and then leaving again just a few quick minutes later.
The SUV had been parked out on the street behind Will's truck that day. At 5, the driver came out of the house, backed into the driveway, then left 6 minutes later.

Whatever happened to Will had to have happened suddenly as he had spoken to his wife around 4:30 pm and all was well at that time.
Will spoke on the phone wiht his wife at 4:00 pm-ish.

What looks like the nephew’s vehicle arrives right around 5 pm, backs into the garage and drives away from Will’s house 9 or 10 minutes later.
The SUV had been parked out on the street behind Will's truck that day. At 5, the driver came out of the house, backed into the driveway, then left 6 minutes later.

How was the perp able to overtake Will so suddenly, get him into the truck for transport and not leave obvious evidence within the space of just ten short minutes? Could they really overtake Will & do a clean up of blood evidence in just a few minutes? LE didn’t notice blood evidence until their second visit when they went back to the house after Linda told them about the surveillance video she had found (which called into question the nephew’s original statement).

In my mind the perp had to have made a call to someone asking for extra muscle to take care of the problem (Will) after 1:30 pm and that second person must have accompanied the driver to Will’s house at 5pm, assisted with overpowering Will and helping to load him into the vehicle.
No other persons other than the driver of the SUV are seen entering or leaving the home during that window of time.

I was disgusted with the nephew and Will’s brother for their reported lackadaisical attempts at joining the search party for Will, and also how they refused to discuss the disappearance of their uncle/brother with the reporter, instead just speeding off and leaving the reporter in their dust. Not to mention their refusal to discuss Will’s disappearance with Linda or Will’s sister.
As far as I know, they have made NO attempts to search for Will.

So very hard to believe that this is still an open case. Thank u to TMS for your efforts to find Will. Hopefully there will be answers to this perplexing case but i’m not so sure when that will happen.
 
  • #286
Blood inside and outside the house but in the vehicle- No comment?
Where is that vehicle? Heck, still watching second they probably tell me.

ETA Well problems playing towards the end so I will finish later.
 
  • #287
I haven't heard otherwise, so I have a feeling the SUV is still in police custody.
 
  • #288
We all have our ownproblems I am sorry the mad scientist has not been able to continue searching on a regular basis. LE is going to wait till Will is found before they act. I will try to post any discoveries of remains that I find. I feel he will be found.
 
  • #289
I don't think TMS cannot search, I think he chooses not to at this point. jmo
 
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  • #291
In the past year, especially since her mother died in June, she’s been alone for her husband’s birthday, her birthday, their wedding anniversary and, perhaps hardest of all, Christmas.
https://signalscv.com/2018/01/case-will-cierzan-one-year-later/


Someone needs to pay for this!
An arrest NEEDS to be made now
 
  • #292
April 28 2017 a skull with teeth was found in the lake hughes area. The fact teeth were present makes it recent.
 
  • #293
From May 2017: http://www.foxla.com/news/local-news/deputies-say-nephew-is-person-of-interest-in-missing-man-case
Deputies say nephew is 'person of interest' in missing Santa Clarita man case
Sheriff Deputies now say William's nephew, Daniel Cierzan, is their prime person of interest.

Detectives confirm surveillance video - which they didn't want released shows Daniel leaving their home in a truck on January 26th when William disappeared.

They say blood samples they recently got back from inside and outside their Santa Clarita home belong to the Magic Mountain employee.

That information coupled with a now $20 thousand dollar reward gives deputies hope anyone who knows anyone about the nephew will come forward.
and
http://www.hometownstation.com/sant...in-william-cierzan-missing-person-case-193270
Detectives did not comment as to whether they are aware of William Cierzan’s whereabouts, but they suspect an assault did occur.

The missing person’s blood was found outside of the house and that the blood in the home came back to William Cierzan, according to homicide detectives.

They did not comment as to any other evidence gleaned from the residence.

Hernandez indicated the nephew is a person of interest as he is suspected to be the last known contact with Cierzan before the Valencia man’s disappearance January 26.

Surveillance video shows a car matching the relative’s description leaving the house that same day, and investigators are currently working to enhance the video.

Sheriff’s homicide detectives believe this car may belong to Daniel Cierzan, according to officials.

and
https://findingmissingpersons.org/home/william-cierzan-58/
The mysterious circumstances surrounding the disappearance of William (Will) John Cierzan, 58, raise more questions than there are answers. Anyone with information on Will’s whereabouts are asked to please call detectives at 323-890-5500, or leave a tip through crime stoppers at 800-222-8477.


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Being patient can be so hard sometimes... there will be a break in Will's case one day... there will...
 
  • #296
http://www.hometownstation.com/sant...ation-for-stealing-from-veterans-group-228993
Karianne “Kari” Dauer-Hewitt, 44, stands accused of stealing from Blue Star Families, a nonprofit group that assists military families with career development, caregiving and research into military family life.

Dauer-Heritt will serve three years of probation, said Ricardo Santiago, a spokesman for the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office, adding she was “ordered to pay restitutions.”

Statements from law enforcement officials, the D.A. and court requests indicate the alleged theft ranged from $2,000 to $7,000, an amount that is being disputed by the defense.

Dauer-Hewitt was the former president of the Santa Clarita Valley chapter of the Blue Star Mothers of the Military, and she also started a Facebook page dedicated to the search for missing Santa Clarita resident William Cierzan, called “Missing: William Cierzan, 58, Santa Clarita, CA.”
 
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The article mentions Will, for one. But more importantly, the person who got arrested implicated the search team unnecessarily and unfairly and the entire thing broke up after the arrest. It's just another piece of a puzzle.
 
  • #299
The article mentions Will, for one. But more importantly, the person who got arrested implicated the search team unnecessarily and unfairly and the entire thing broke up after the arrest. It's just another piece of a puzzle.
Oh. I didn't know anything about how she implicated the searchers and why.

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Oh. I didn't know anything about how she implicated the searchers and why.
This incident basically threatened their reputations. Nothing more.
 

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