Found Safe WI - SMF, 16, Beaver Dam, 2 Feb 2025 *3 mo's pregnant, believed to be with 40-year-old father of the baby*

  • #721
Teens do what they do. I don't blame the parents here. But, at the same time, if they don't know what is going with their teen, how do they expect an internet company or cellphone company to do more than they are doing?!

I hope this family heals.
Because, people use their own experience as children and don't consider the danger newer technology brings because they aren't familiar with it.
 
  • #722
APR 4, 2025
"When law enforcement made contact with the defendant, he provided several fake names," a Nebraska prosecutor said in court Friday.

That false report is one of the misdemeanor charges he faces in Omaha. Investigators said a deputy at the truck stop used a portable fingerprint machine to determine Day's true identity.

"Sure enough, it popped up that it was him. So immediately, he has several warrants through several states, and they're all felony warrants," Sarpy County Sheriff Greg London said.

He pleaded not guilty to contributing to the delinquency of a minor and providing a false name to law enforcement - both misdemeanors.

Day also faces charges in Vermont and Indiana for exploitation cases, which will be the subject of the afternoon appearance.
 
  • #723
He pleaded not guilty to contributing to the delinquency of a minor and providing a false name to law enforcement - both misdemeanors.

Day also faces charges in Vermont and Indiana for exploitation cases, which will be the subject of the afternoon appearance.
It’s this last statement about Vermont and Indiana charges that certainly make them sound like they are not related to SF’s case.
 
  • #724
It’s this last statement about Vermont and Indiana charges that certainly make them sound like they are not related to SF’s case.
I'm curious about those charges and posted this about it this morning.
Not only because I reside in Vermont.

  • "He faces additional complaints in Vermont and Indiana."
I Haven't found anything else on that hearing said to be taking place later in the day.
He was to be charged with "exploitation".

Did victims/parents from Vermont and Indiana contact LE or was LE able to somehow retrieve messages from his cell phone w/o being in possession of it?
Maybe the information was found in the house where he lived with his mother?
IMO:
 
  • #725
Hopefully they throw the book at this male.
No other teenage girl should become his victim in this lifetime,he is young enough to do a lot of damage if not permanently fixed.
 
  • #726
Hopefully they throw the book at this male.
No other teenage girl should become his victim in this lifetime,he is young enough to do a lot of damage if not permanently fixed.

Yeah, I think he should be "permanently fixed".
 
  • #727
I'm curious about those charges and posted this about it this morning.
Not only because I reside in Vermont.

  • "He faces additional complaints in Vermont and Indiana."
I Haven't found anything else on that hearing said to be taking place later in the day.
He was to be charged with "exploitation".

Did victims/parents from Vermont and Indiana contact LE or was LE able to somehow retrieve messages from his cell phone w/o being in possession of it?
Maybe the information was found in the house where he lived with his mother?
IMO:
I've yet to see any coverage here in Vermont about Vermont charges. WCAX carried a Wisconsin affiliate's story the other day about finding her safe, but no media here has made a connection to Vermont, as far as I know. I admit I'm incredibly curious.
 
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  • #729
APR 10, 2025
The man arrested in Sarpy County after allegedly kidnapping a teenager from Wisconsin will have extradition hearings Thursday.

Gary Day, 40, of Arkansas, pleaded not guilty to two misdemeanors in Sarpy County court last week: contributing to the delinquency of a minor and false reporting.

He is set to face more serious charges in Wisconsin -- including child enticement and abduction. Court records show he is fighting extradition, which will be reviewed Thursday.
 
  • #730
Please make sure to use her initials (SMF or SF) when referring to her, now that she's found. Per TOS
 
  • #731
  • #732
They found her alive! Sorry I missed that news.

And he's been arrested. Good.
 
  • #733
  • #734
Creep!
 
  • #735

April 16, 2025

A man arrested in Omaha, Nebraska, while traveling with a missing and pregnant Wisconsin teenager was extradited to Wisconsin on Wednesday to face charges of child abduction and child enticement.

Gary Day, 40, was booked into the Dodge County Jail Wednesday evening.

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Day will have his first Wisconsin court appearance in the Dodge Co. courthouse on Thursday.



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Nebraska officials confirmed to WMTV they dismissed the misdemeanor charges Day faced in Nebraska, as well as an Arkansas state extradition complaint, to speed up Day’s extradition to Wisconsin.

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  • #736
Relief to hear (getting to it late). I just hope she doesn't have any more lingering affection for him or Stockholm syndrome. Let this guy rot in prison (where he's sure not to be well-liked).
 
  • #737

Initial appearance in court​


What we know:




Day, 40, is charged in Dodge County with two counts of abduction of a child and two counts of child enticement.


"Based on victim A’s statement to law enforcement the two of them made intentional acts to avoid law enforcement detection, avoid surveillance, sleeping on the side of road and trying to engage in conduct that avoided him returning to court," said Andrea Will, Dodge County District Attorney

"Based on the investigation does believe that there is additional victims and the feds will be investigation those additional victims, so he is a danger to the community," Will said.

The judge overseeing the case set Day's bond at $2 million. He also ordered that Day have no contact with minors.

 
  • #738
I must say I am not surprised at all that there may be more victims (eg Vermont)…
 
  • #739
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  • #740
SF said they went to Eau Claire before making their way to Minnesota. She said they traveled through Iowa, Missouri and Kansas City — where they slept in parking lots for two nights. They then made their way to the panhandle of Oklahoma, through Texas, New Mexico and ultimately the Phoenix area in Arizona, per the complaint.

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Updated criminal complaint in article.

Amended criminal complaint reveals alleged details of what happened to missing pregnant teen SF
 
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