Found Deceased NC - Hania Noelia Aguilar, 13, abducted, Lumberton, 5 Nov 2018 #3

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Lumberton Police Department | 11/16/2018 3:09pm (EST)

The search for Hania is featured on the FBI’s website as the Most Wanted: Case of the week. Please click on and share the link to this story.
https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/kidnap/hania-noelia-agiular

I find it interesting that FBI is 100% confident Hania is alive. I’m thrilled...but they have to have something to back the most wanted case and increased rewards. I really pray they have some idea who has taken this child.
 
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So I guess nothing new. I can’t possibly begin to catch up. Thank you all so, so much for keeping this thread going. I just popped in to say I think of Hania every day and still see her Amber Alert on I-40 in Western NC, 300 miles away.
 
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Missing Lumberton teen FBI 'Case of the Week'
FBI spokeswoman Shelley Lynch declined comment on the vehicle and whether it produced any new leads.

“Revealing investigative details to the public can jeopardize the investigation,” she said in an email, “and we all want to find Hania.”
 
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I couldn’t sleep last night trying to remember the “sleep away” Methodist camp I attended as a kid. Today I remembered it was Canp Don Lee near Arapahoe.
Are there any camps like that in Robeson County that someone could be hiding in? I think I may have gone to another Methodist canp near Fayetteville as a kid.

JMO
There's a Camp Rockfish (www.camprockfish.org) and Camp Dixie (www.campdixie.com)
 
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IMO, the only importance of the pictures taken the day before are if they were taken on her phone. That may possibly mean her phone is not with her, which means it could not be "pinged" for location.
I also do not believe the guy walking early morn is connected to this case.
I do pray for this child and her family.
 
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I find this whole thing rather strange. I really do.

I can’t decide if I feel that this is just a random attack or a carjacking gone wrong.

Either way, I hope she’s safe and comes home soon.
 
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I find it interesting that FBI is 100% confident Hania is alive. I’m thrilled...but they have to have something to back the most wanted case and increased rewards. I really pray they have some idea who has taken this child.

Unfortunately they always say this unless they have concrete proof that the missing person is deceased. People are much more vigilant looking for a live person than a dead one.
 
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Lumberton Police Department | 11/16/2018 5:17pm (EST)

The Lumberton Police Department, the FBI, and a number of our state, local, and federal law enforcement partners are actively following investigative leads to find Hania Aguilar. The FBI increased the reward to $25,000 for information that leads to the location of Hania or information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible for kidnapping Hania. Call the tip line number at 910-272-5871 if you have information to #FindHania.


Lumberton Police Department | 11/16/2018 8:37pm (EST)

Investigators ask anyone living in Robeson County to check your own property this weekend for anything unusual or out of place. If you see something that doesn’t belong or is not normal, do not touch anything (you could damage possible evidence) and call the tip line or 911. You know your property best and can most easily determine if something is worth contacting law enforcement to help us #FindHania.

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Lumberton Police Department | 11/16/2018 5:17pm (EST)

The Lumberton Police Department, the FBI, and a number of our state, local, and federal law enforcement partners are actively following investigative leads to find Hania Aguilar. The FBI increased the reward to $25,000 for information that leads to the location of Hania or information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible for kidnapping Hania. Call the tip line number at 910-272-5871 if you have information to #FindHania.


Lumberton Police Department | 11/16/2018 8:37pm (EST)

Investigators ask anyone living in Robeson County to check your own property this weekend for anything unusual or out of place. If you see something that doesn’t belong or is not normal, do not touch anything (you could damage possible evidence) and call the tip line or 911. You know your property best and can most easily determine if something is worth contacting law enforcement to help us #FindHania.

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Thank you very much, rainynights. I was just coming here to post that I’ve got nothing to add and that I’m just sad. Sad and scared for Hania.



I am curious as to what LE thinks: do they thiiiink she is close? There hasn’t been a comment on this either way here yet, right?
 
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Investigators have asked anyone living in Robeson County to check their property over the weekend for anything unusual or out of place.

————Great idea. What do we think could be on someone’s property?

-tire tracks?
-clothing?
-makeshift camp?
-items stolen out of a shed or moved?

Also how large is the average property in Robeson?
 
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Investigators have asked anyone living in Robeson County to check their property over the weekend for anything unusual or out of place.

————Great idea. What do we think could be on someone’s property?

-tire tracks?
-clothing?
-makeshift camp?
-items stolen out of a shed or moved?

Also how large is the average property in Robeson?

(O/T, when I read your post I just had a flashback of the Boston Marathon suspect hiding in that boat in someone’s back yard...)
 
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Top of each thread states: The Expedition is registered to Velasquez Hernandez of Summerville, South Carolina and has South Carolina license plate NWS-984.

FBI states: Shelley Lynch: Witnesses heard her scream and saw a man dressed in all black, wearing a yellow bandana, force her into her family’s SUV and drive away

Okay-still confused on the vehicle. Have they questioned the real owner of the Green SUV? N.C. and S.C. are quite different states.

Who is Velasquez Hernandez of Summerville, South Carolina?
 
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Top of each thread states: The Expedition is registered to Velasquez Hernandez of Summerville, South Carolina and has South Carolina license plate NWS-984.

FBI states: Shelley Lynch: Witnesses heard her scream and saw a man dressed in all black, wearing a yellow bandana, force her into her family’s SUV and drive away

Okay-still confused on the vehicle. Have they questioned the real owner of the Green SUV? N.C. and S.C. are quite different states.

Who is Velasquez Hernandez of Summerville, South Carolina?
A relative
 
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I just Google Earthed the trailer community. You really have to sort of know where you are going in the dark. Plus every road looks the same. I am baffled how someone would just happen to be walking back there unless you knew someone who lived back there...?
 
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Here is another example of doings in Lumberton, NC -- it happened on my mother's property. I thought about it last night.

My uncle (mom's brother) came to visit a couple of days with my mom just to spend a little time with her, and he had a bit of business to do in Lumberton. This was about 15 years ago. He was from a teeny little town in Robeson County named Lumber Bridge (pop. 94 -- yes, ninety-four).
He parked his well-cared-for 3-year-old utility truck behind my mom's car which was in the carport -- so the truck was sitting in the driveway of her house. It was (is still) a nice neighborhood with upper-middle-class homes; big lots with well-kept landscaping, etc., etc.
When my Uncle Tommy went outside the morning after he arrived at her house, his prized truck was GONE. He had not been at that location even 24 hours. He called LE, they came, took a report which would go on an automobile theft alert, and said that a lot of trucks were disappearing from Lumberton homes. Of course, Tommy never saw his truck again.
There ya go.
Reportedly there'd been an increase in car thefts from the county this year, and it was speculated that is why Hania's Aunt discouraged her from warming/idling the vehicle in the morning. (vehicle theft links posted in prior thread)
 
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Top of each thread states: The Expedition is registered to Velasquez Hernandez of Summerville, South Carolina and has South Carolina license plate NWS-984.

FBI states: Shelley Lynch: Witnesses heard her scream and saw a man dressed in all black, wearing a yellow bandana, force her into her family’s SUV and drive away

Okay-still confused on the vehicle. Have they questioned the real owner of the Green SUV? N.C. and S.C. are quite different states.

Who is Velasquez Hernandez of Summerville, South Carolina?
Vehicle belong to a relative, and it was located abandoned in a field not far from Hania's home 4 days later.
FBI examines SUV in case of N.C. girl missing for 4 days
 
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Top of each thread states: The Expedition is registered to Velasquez Hernandez of Summerville, South Carolina and has South Carolina license plate NWS-984.

FBI states: Shelley Lynch: Witnesses heard her scream and saw a man dressed in all black, wearing a yellow bandana, force her into her family’s SUV and drive away

Okay-still confused on the vehicle. Have they questioned the real owner of the Green SUV? N.C. and S.C. are quite different states.

Who is Velasquez Hernandez of Summerville, South Carolina?
Jayme's aunt.
 
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Same aunt that lives in Rosewood Trailer park?
 
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