VA - Aveion Lewis, 2, Roanoke, 14 January 2010 #1

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Another thought, lacking police records in Roanoke City, they might have moved to Roanoke from elsewhere. A lot of people from other counties and states move to Roanoke and other urban areas to take advantage of the public housing and benefits. Not accusing anyone of anything, but it's just a common trend that's known to LE and people who work in public housing.
 
  • #103
If anyone wants to check anything other than Roanoke City or Roanoke County here is the link for all of VA's courts. I'm too worn out for further checking!

http://www.courts.state.va.us/main.htm
 
  • #104
I'm sorry MB, I didn't mean to sound like a jerk. Sometimes I just blurt what comes to mind, in few words, sometimes with ill effect. I'm not as much a sleuther as most here. Don't have the patience to search through endless records. Just have some past history with this neighborhood and was verbalizing my gut impressions. Most of the time I just lurk and learn. Hoping the best for our missing boy...
 
  • #105
I'm sure the State would like to know this man has $10,000 - seemingly with no problem


I was thinking the same thing. Generally anyone with access to that kind of cash does not qualify for any government assistance, outside of possibly health care.
 
  • #106
is it possible the bit about step dad saying they 'have the cash' is what LE wants him to say? Do they still do that anymore? I'd think LE would still be pretty much presuming this to be a kidnapping, hoping the kidnappers were watching the media.

I just hope he doesn't end up like all the others that *go missing* while in a step parent, boyfriend, girlfriends care... it's just too sickening.
 
  • #107
Uncle Chris has logged into his MySpace today...his mood is "accomplished :D"

hmmm - not sad or crazy that his nephew is missing?
 
  • #108
maybe he is happy that he doesn't have to pay back his debt?... people are just plain weird! I'd be all over the place begging for help if it were someone I knew!
 
  • #109
is it possible the bit about step dad saying they 'have the cash' is what LE wants him to say? Do they still do that anymore? I'd think LE would still be pretty much presuming this to be a kidnapping, hoping the kidnappers were watching the media.

I just hope he doesn't end up like all the others that *go missing* while in a step parent, boyfriend, girlfriends care... it's just too sickening.

BBM. I hadn't thought about that. Very good possibility.

If uncle knows he is in debt to someone, wouldn't he go to LE with that information?
 
  • #110
I keep wondering how long stepdad was unconscious...the mom came home to find him coming to, but while he was 'out', I guess the perps had time to ransack the apartment/duplex, write a ransom note & bind & gag a 4yr old girl...but not a grown man...so the perps were moving lightning quick & very confident that stepdad was not going to gain consciousness while they did their home invasion/kidnapping?

If stepdad was faking being knocked out, why are they saying he was coming to when mom got home?

I wish we knew where mom works. I read somewhere (can't remember where) that stepdad woke up just as she got home.

Lotsa 'hmmms' for me on this one.
 
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BBM. I hadn't thought about that. Very good possibility.

If uncle knows he is in debt to someone, wouldn't he go to LE with that information?


not if he's only worried about saving his own butt! He could be selfish or too worried about retribution from the perps. I wouldn't put nothing past nobody in this world..
 
  • #112
I'm still wondering..

What time did mom get home? Did step-dad notice about what time it was when he answered the door?

Where the eff is all this money coming from? How about "Uncle Chris"? What's his deal? Where does he really fit in all of this?
 
  • #113
There are definitely some outstanding questions in this case. I want to know exactly when Aveion was last seen by someone other than a family member.

At this point, I am leaning towards believeing the story. The step-dad had some odd mannerisms when in front of the camera but his voice was strong and there was something about the way he said "if you have him, keep him warm" that made me feel like he was being truthful.

Also, I can see how this family could have become mixed up in this mess. I don't think it is all that uncommon really to go after a family member if you can't get to the person you really want.

But.... my hinky meter is on yellow/orange alert. Some things are very odd... tying up the 4-year old, the detailed descriptions, timing of coming to, etc. We need some more answers.

Praying that this little one is returned home ASAP and safely.

Salem
 
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Aveion’s Uncle, Chris Ward, says a note was left behind written on the back of a hospital statement, demanding $10,000.
It had Chris’s name on it, “On the other side of the note it said ‘Nothing personal it is just business. We’ll contact you.“

....

Ward still, however, thinks there are parts to the story that don’t add up.

“I find it hard to believe they tied my neice up, took my nephew, and still had time to write a note with two different hand-writings and get out with nobody seeing them.“

Morgan Lockett says they’ve told police all they know, “Just bring him home.“



more here

http://www2.wsls.com/sls/news/local/article/amber_alert_still_on_family_speaks_out/75016/

Two different handwritings on a ransom note, hmmm? Yes, Mr. Ward, this makes no sense.

Me thinks that 'Uncle Chris' has his hinky meter revving on high at the moment... Wonder what he thinks about Step-dad right about now?
 
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http://www.roanoke.com/news/roanoke/wb/233222
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The kidnappers knocked the stepfather unconscious, bound and gagged a girl, ransacked the house and left a ransom note before taking the 2-year-old boy.
Thursday's reported violent abduction of Southeast Roanoke toddler Aveion M. Lewis received national media attention on Friday as police and FBI agents continued searching for him.
He was home with his stepfather, Brandon Lockett, and three siblings when a knock came from the back door of their duplex in Jamestown Place, Lockett said Friday.
As soon as Lockett opened the door, he was knocked unconscious, he said.
"All I felt was just a bam," he said. He said he didn't know what he was hit with.
Lockett, who had a cut on his lip and evident swelling on his face Friday morning, said he woke up in the living room just as his wife, Morgan Lockett, returned home.
They found their 4-year-old girl gagged and bound in a bedroom. Two other children, a 2-year-old girl and an 11-month-old boy, were not harmed.

She is particularly worried about her son's health because he was born premature and has digestive problems. As a result, he doesn't have a lot of fat on his body, and has to be kept warm or his body temperature drops quickly, the family said.

pics at link
 
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http://www.roanoke.com/news/roanoke/wb/233017
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Later in the day, Lockett said he heard a knock on the back door in the dining area of the duplex. As soon as he opened the door, he got hit. "All I felt was just a bam," he said. He said he didn't know what he was hit with.
Lockett, who had a cut on his lip and evident swelling on his face Friday morning, said he woke up in the living room just as his wife, Morgan Lockett, returned home.

The duplex was also ransacked, she said. The sofa was flipped, a pile of clothing was on the kitchen table and the house was littered with their belongings. Not taken was a large flat-screen TV in the living room, a Christmas gift to the family.

So step dad is hit at the back door, but wakes up in the living room.

Assailants have time to knock step dad unconscious, bind and tie a 4 yr old girl upstairs in a bedroom, ransack the house, write a ransom note on the back of a hospital bill, pick up the 2 yr old boy and run off
through the back area into a nearby shopping center.
 
  • #117
I'm sorry MB, I didn't mean to sound like a jerk. Sometimes I just blurt what comes to mind, in few words, sometimes with ill effect. I'm not as much a sleuther as most here. Don't have the patience to search through endless records. Just have some past history with this neighborhood and was verbalizing my gut impressions. Most of the time I just lurk and learn. Hoping the best for our missing boy...

No problem. I didn't take it that way. After a day of running here, there and everywhere I was just too tired to do any further searching.
 
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I'm still reading through this thread, but have a question (if it's been answered, I apologize and I'll delete this when I come to it!).

In comments after one of the news reports, http://tinyurl.com/ydvcjax a poster writes:
Posted by Highbridgegirl on January 15, 2010 at 4:20 pm
... But you&#8217;re deluding yourself if you don&#8217;t think that the police already KNOW what this is about.Everyone that lives in Jamestown knows what the stepfather does for a living.

Does anyone at WS know what the step-father does for a living, and how does that play into the child going missing?

And another one says:
Posted by ambr2006 on January 16, 2010 at 8:59 am livelife3, I&#8217;m sorry, but I have an awful feeling that the baby is real close to home. The brother of the mom also stated that something just don&#8217;t add up. ... and the brother stated that the handwriting on the note seem strange as well, this is the brother people.

Again, did anyone here link to (or report) what the Uncle said, and what was strange about the handwriting?

TIA!
 
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I don't know if I can add to your map or not (or how to do it, for that matter!). The large building to the left is Food Lion. The step-dad mentions it in the video, and when I use street level viewing on your map, there's a sign on the other side of the building (in other words, the back of Food Lion faces his house). Also on the map, they labeled the same entrance road as Express Check Advance. I don't know that it's still there ... just going by the map.
 
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