Found Safe CT - Jennifer Cubillos, 33, Andres, 43, Samantha, 11 & Christopher Bravo, 14, Naugatuck, 11 Aug 2018

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As correctly mentioned above we need links for all information posted, so for this one and the other you added as screenshot #36. Otherwise i will need to remove.

Here's her tax info on 1999 Dodge Caravan for year 2017 https://www.mytaxbill.org/inet/download/bill/detail/pdf?byear=2017&btype=3&bnum=55583

Their home taxes year 2017: https://www.mytaxbill.org/inet/download/bill/detail/pdf?byear=2017&btype=1&bnum=10482

I will return with a link to a photo album with the screenshots, and I will post reference links here and in the photo album. Right after I finish reviewing the TOS. :oops:
 
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NETROnline

Here is where I find the town-by-town GIS and tax data.
 
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Screenshot Album. Links are in the Info/Description pane, as well as below:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/kGiKi6qwXQU2BRPG7

Listing of their home in Naugatuck : Check out the home I found in Naugatuck

GIS Data of home in Naugatuck : http://naugatuck.mapxpress.net/ags_map/temp_pdf/013-9702-propcard.pdf

Last day of school: Here Is When The Last Day Of School In Naugatuck Is

GIS Data of home in Upstate NY: http://imo.otsegocounty.com/propdetail.aspx?swis=362600&printkey=16700200010050000000

GIS Data of former home in Waterbury: PropertyRecordCards.Com
 
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So no one at the school knew that they would be moving away? This is a bit odd, and they've sold the house quite quickly it seems... Why would they suddenly decide to move?
 
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So no one at the school knew that they would be moving away? This is a bit odd, and they've sold the house quite quickly it seems... Why would they suddenly decide to move?

That's what I'm wondering. As of now, I'm a bit suspicious of the parents.
 
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This is bizarre... financial trouble, legal trouble, decided to high tail it out of there before dad's court date?
 
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This is bizarre... financial trouble, legal trouble, decided to high tail it out of there before dad's court date?

I've searched CT civil court, criminal/motor vehicle, and housing session- there are no pending or past cases for Andre or Jennifer, so we can probably rule out legal trouble, unless they have court cases which aren't on the public database.
 
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This is bizarre... financial trouble, legal trouble, decided to high tail it out of there before dad's court date?
Where would they go? There's 4 of them, it'll be expensive to stay at a hotel/motel. Plus, the children would need to go to school somewhere. Who bought their house, I wonder? Did the police talk to those people? Maybe they've heard the couple talking about where they plan to go after the house is sold.
 
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Where would they go? There's 4 of them, it'll be expensive to stay at a hotel/motel. Plus, the children would need to go to school somewhere. Who bought their house, I wonder? Did the police talk to those people? Maybe they've heard the couple talking about where they plan to go after the house is sold.
The home was sold to Walder Altaide. I've been trying to find more info on Mr. Altaide, but I haven't had any luck. He might be their real estate agent, AKA Larry Altaide.
 
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I've searched CT civil court, criminal/motor vehicle, and housing session- there are no pending or past cases for Andre or Jennifer, so we can probably rule out legal trouble, unless they have court cases which aren't on the public database.

I'm not sure, I just saw the police blotter you posted earlier. The whole thing seems odd, especially the disconnected phone numbers. I've kept the same mobile number since I was in high school, through cross-country moves.
 
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I'm not sure, I just saw the police blotter you posted earlier. The whole thing seems odd, especially the disconnected phone numbers. I've kept the same mobile number since I was in high school, through cross-country moves.

The change in numbers isn't too odd to me, as the family clearly has a history of financial issues.

What is odd to me is Andres and Jennifer had previously lived in Greenwich, Stamford, and Norwalk, which have drastically higher per capita income and cost of living compared to the Naugatuck/Waterbury area, as well as Decatur, NY.

Usually, people work their way up the ladder, not down. There's something not quite right about the Andres+Jennifer duo. She would have been 18, and Andres, 28, when they married. Quite the age gap.
 
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The change in numbers isn't too odd to me, as the family clearly has a history of financial issues.

What is odd to me is Andres and Jennifer had previously lived in Greenwich, Stamford, and Norwalk, which have drastically higher per capita income and cost of living compared to the Naugatuck/Waterbury area, as well as Decatur, NY.

Usually, people work their way up the ladder, not down. There's something not quite right about the Andres+Jennifer duo. She would have been 18, and Andres, 28, when they married. Quite the age gap.
Right, and it would be odd for them to move to Florida as the article above states because the cost of living is more expensive there than in Connecticut. This doesn't make sense.
 
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Right, and it would be odd for them to move to Florida as the article above states because the cost of living is more expensive there than in Connecticut. This doesn't make sense.

I hate to be a negative nancy, but what if one of them dealt drugs or were involved in illicit activities, and they got paranoid about possibly being busted, so they skipped town. The aversion to police would suggest they were either involved in shady business, or they may fear police due to past mistreatment or run-ins.

Unfortunately, if they don't want to be found, it's going to be pretty tough to track them down.

What they might have failed to consider is their children. Since their children are with them, this case is astronomically more important to local LE and CSP.

This case is mindboggling.
 
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Right, and it would be odd for them to move to Florida as the article above states because the cost of living is more expensive there than in Connecticut. This doesn't make sense.

Florida is actually much less expensive than Connecticut.
 
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Wow! Thank God. I hope they release more information about what happened.
 

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