MA MA - Taj Narbonne, 9, Leominster, 31 Mar 1981

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Taj Narbonne
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Taj, circa 1981; Age-progression to age 40 (circa 2011)

  • Missing Since 03/31/1981
  • Missing From Leominster, Massachusetts
  • Classification Non-Family Abduction
  • Sex Male
  • Race White
  • Date of Birth 06/18/1971 (49)
  • Age 9 years old
  • Height and Weight 4'0, 65 pounds
  • Clothing/Jewelry Description A faded blue denim jacket with faded yellow sleeves, a light blue and orange long-sleeved sweatshirt or a yellow sweatshirt with a picture of the cartoon character Donald Duck on it, blue dungarees, and either moccasins or no shoes and socks.
  • Distinguishing Characteristics Caucasian male. Blond hair, blue eyes. Taj's teeth are decayed.
Details of Disappearance

Taj resided with his mother, Annette Dean, and his stepfather, Clarence Dean, at an apartment in the 10 block of Naples Street in Leominster, Massachusetts in 1981. He disappeared from bed in the middle of the night, taking his slippers with him but no other clothes. He has never been heard from again.

Annette called her mother, Eunice Narbonne, at approximately 8:00 a.m. to report that Taj was not in the family's yard and could not be located. She stated his slippers were also missing. A search of the area produced no clues as to his whereabouts. Eunice says Taj was afraid of the dark at the time he vanished. The temperature that morning hovered around freezing.

Annette initially believed that her son left of his own accord to get away from his stepfather, but Taj was never located and at nine, it is unlikely that he had the capabilities to disappear without a trace. Eunice said that he called her the evening of his disappearance and asked her to come and get him, saying he was afraid. She told him to go to sleep.

Annette, who was nine months pregnant at the time, told authorities that Taj was terrified of Clarence and did not want to live with him, and he often lived apart from his family as a result. Taj's grandparents stated Clarence detested Taj, and suggested racial issues were to blame; Clarence is African-American.

Taj himself had told his teacher and his best friend that he was being abused at home. Annette was frightened of Clarence's temper and planned to leave him and take Taj and her other child, age one, with her. She delayed her departure, however, due to her pregnancy.

Annette stated that the day Taj came back home, Clarence arrived at 11:30 p.m. He and Annette had a beer together and went to bed at about midnight. She woke up at 1:30 a.m. and realized she was alone in the bed, and got up to look for Clarence.

She accidentally knocked over some bottles and then told Clarence he'd better go to Taj's room in case he was frightened by the noise. Annette then returned to bed. When she woke up in the morning, Taj was gone.

The clothes she'd laid out for him to wear were still there, and she found a note reading "I'm going away because I don't want to live here anymore. I don't have to listen to anybody anymore."

Police procedures involving missing children were much different in 1981 than they are today. It was about a week before Taj's disappearance was publicized. His family placed advertisements in several newspapers and hired a private investigator to assist with the search, but none of the leads went anywhere.

In 1982, Clarence was sentenced to six years in prison for kidnapping and stabbing his estranged wife. He and Annette divorced in 1983. She went into hiding with her children for a time after Clarence was released from prison.

Clarence suffers from mental illness and is now a resident in Bridgewater State Hospital. Annette has since remarried and moved to New York; she now goes by the name Annette Long.

Authorities searched a barn on Pleasant Street in Leominster in June 1989, over eight years after Taj disappeared. The barn was less than one mile from his family's residence. Investigators stated that they searched for his remains, but no evidence was located. Wal-Mart sponsored a billboard profiling Taj's case in October 1996, 15 years after he was last seen in Leominster.

Taj was a fourth-grade student at Fall Brook School at the time of his disappearance, and is described as an intelligent, well-mannered and soft-spoken child who was mature for his age. He saw the school guidance counselor on a regular basis to talk about his problems.

Taj never had any contact with his biological father, who died in 2009. His mother and grandparents are still alive and still live in Leominster. His case remains unsolved and continues to be classified as a non-family abduction.

Investigating Agency
  • Leominster Police Department 617-537-0741
Source Information
 
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COMMONWEALTH vs. CLARENCE DEAN.
17 Mass. App. Ct. 943
December 8, 1983...

The defendant (Clarence Dean) was convicted of kidnapping and assault and battery by means of a dangerous weapon based on events which took place in the course of a tumultuous day-and-a-half long drive with his estranged wife through central and western Massachusetts, southern Vermont, and northern Connecticut in December, 1981.

The defendant argues on appeal that it was error for the judge to deny him the right to cross-examine the wife with respect to criminal charges pending against her for allegedly shooting him on March 26, 1982, about a month before trial.

The judge excluded the line of cross-examination, presumably on the theory that the charges against her had little or no tendency to show bias because they postdated by several months the registering of her complaints against him...

LINK:

COMMONWEALTH vs. CLARENCE DEAN.

 
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Today is Taj’s birthday.
 
  • #65
Poor Taj. IMO He was a victim and deserved a safe home and justice.
 
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Taj has been ruled out as being any of these unidentified remains. They're all cases in Virginia, so I assume this stems from the state of Virginia's recent attempt to clear all their unknowns.

Exclusions​


Unidentified Person / NamUs # UP14360Male, Uncertain
Date Body FoundAugust 14, 2015
StateVA
CountyBland
Estimated Age Range (Years)18-80


Unidentified Person / NamUs # UP6513Male, White / Caucasian
Date Body FoundJanuary 1, 1990
StateVA
CountyBrunswick
Estimated Age Range (Years)45-65


Unidentified Person / NamUs # UP6149Male, Uncertain
Date Body FoundJanuary 22, 1996
StateVA
CountyHalifax
Estimated Age Range (Years)23-40



Unidentified Person / NamUs # UP6639Male, Hispanic / Latino
Date Body FoundJuly 28, 2007
StateVA
CountyFairfax
Estimated Age Range (Years)18-29


Unidentified Person / NamUs # UP6304Male, Hispanic / Latino,Asian,American Indian / Alaska Native,Uncertain
Date Body FoundAugust 1, 1993
StateVA
CountyClarke
Estimated Age Range (Years)15-99


Unidentified Person / NamUs # UP6637Male, Hispanic / Latino
Date Body FoundOctober 7, 2006
StateVA
CountyFairfax
Estimated Age Range (Years)40-60


Unidentified Person / NamUs # UP6530Male, White / Caucasian,Black / African American
Date Body FoundMay 18, 1990
StateVA
CountyChesterfield
Estimated Age Range (Years)40-60


Unidentified Person / NamUs # UP9399Male, White / Caucasian
Date Body FoundJanuary 9, 1983
StateVA
CountyCaroline
Estimated Age Range (Years)30-59


Unidentified Person / NamUs # UP14518Male, White / Caucasian
Date Body FoundApril 3, 2010
StateVA
CountyShenandoah
Estimated Age Range (Years)30-45


Unidentified Person / NamUs # UP6515Male, Uncertain
Date Body FoundApril 19, 1987
StateVA
CountyAlbemarle
Estimated Age Range (Years)22-36


Unidentified Person / NamUs # UP6278Male, Uncertain
Date Body FoundJuly 5, 2007
StateVA
CountyBotetourt
Estimated Age Range (Years)35-90


Unidentified Person / NamUs # UP2229Male, White / Caucasian
Date Body FoundSeptember 28, 1990
StateVA
CountyStafford
Estimated Age Range (Years)15-18
 
  • #67
The mother knew that her child and step dad were not getting along, she should have sent the boy to live with other family. What a shame. Chances are the step-father was likely involved but there appears to be little evidence to support this.

Thank you for the update.
I read that Taj had been sick with a cold for the week right before he disappeared. He went stayed with his grandparents during this time. I guess Clarence (his stepfather) had told Taj’s mother that he wanted to make amends with him. Taj’s mother went to pick him up from his grandparents’ home and he reluctantly went. He had called his grandmother upon going home begging to go back and stay with them. He went missing that night. His mother was definitely aware of the tension between stepfather and stepson. She was heavily pregnant at the time this happened and they had another young child together. Taj’s biological father wasn’t in the picture. This is evidence I’ve gathered over the years of research I’ve looked into the case. I don’t have the sources offhand, but I found a ton of information on newspapers.com.
 
  • #68
Was his body ever located where they were looking?
15 years later and still no new evidence, at least that’s available to the public. :(
 
  • #69
Maybe we should work backwards and try and figure if step dad had killed him, where he might have left him...any dirt cellars, new concrete, wells, that kind of stuff in and around the house?
I had done some research of the area at the time of his disappearance. There was a house at the end of the street that was surrounded by woods that was just being built. Perhaps he could be under the foundation of that house, had he been buried there? (That’s my personal opinion) One article I read said that when Clarence (stepfather) had come home in the middle of the night, his clothes were covered in mud and a neighbor reported a missing shovel from their property. The shovel was never found either. I collected my information from articles on newspapers.com
 
  • #70
Where did you get this info? The article I read said that the stepfather served time for shooting a police officer and that his mother divorced him and relocated. Nowhere can I find that she was murdered???
You’re right, she wasn’t murdered. He kidnapped her and their children for a few days (I think two) and I believe during that time he had stabbed her in the leg. I read it on newspapers.com
 
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Taj has been missing for 42 years today.
 
  • #76
I have the impression that Clarence's stepfather had something to do with her disappearance but at some point he may have hidden behind his condition of mental illness but I think he did... I hope you rest in peace
 
  • #77
Bumping, today is Taj’s birthday.
 
  • #78
Taj has been missing for 43 years today.
 
  • #79
Today is Taj’s birthday.
 
  • #80
Taj has been missing for 44 years today.
 

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