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Another Missing Child
FOXNews Alert

Posted on 07/26/2002 8:19:14 AM PDT by two23

FOXnews just (11:16 AM EDT) reported another missing child near St. Louis.... No text report yet


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To: brigette
Confusing info coming in about the red haired guy huh? I do think that's way suspicious - since he was wet - I first assumed he drowned her - but then I thought - maybe he did something else to her - that made him become covered in blood - and he went into the river to wash himself off. Hoorible I know - and only speculation.
101 posted on 07/26/2002 9:25:08 AM PDT by mommya
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To: My Favorite Headache
Okay, here's the story about the abduction in Tampa yesterday, it was on front page of St. Pete Times (www.sptimes.com).

By AMY HERDY and TIM GRANT © St. Petersburg Times

published July 26, 2002

TAMPA -- After a long talk about the breakup of their one-year romance, 19-year-old Zach Kirby and 17-year-old Brandi Balbontin hugged each other goodbye Wednesday night in a Carrollwood Village park.

Then a man with a gun emerged from the shadows.

"He came from behind two bushes," Kirby said, and pointed a chrome handgun at them.

"What do we have? A midnight rendezvous?" Kirby recalled the man asking.

"He grabbed the back of my shirt and ripped it, then pushed me to my car and told me to leave," Kirby said.

As Kirby headed toward his 1989 Acura Integra, Balbontin, wearing jeans and a black shirt and her hair in a ponytail, stepped inside her turquoise 1995 Toyota Corolla and hit the locks.

"He tapped on the window with the gun and told her to unlock the doors," Kirby said. Then the man got into the back seat and ordered Balbontin to drive.

So began the bizarre kidnapping of Balbontin, the daughter of a veteran Hillsborough sheriff's deputy and a recent honors graduate at Gaither High School.

Investigators said her kidnapper, who apparently planned his crime, had stalked the teens for up to two hours as they chatted in a gazebo in the Millennium Garden Park and then, vanquished by mosquitoes, inside Balbontin's car.

In an effort made personal as they worried for one of their own, at least 80 deputies mounted an intense manhunt in the Carrollwood Village area, a quiet suburban community of landscaped homes.

The search, which included a bloodhound and a helicopter with a heat-seeking device, began shortly after 11 p.m. Wednesday. It ended seven hours later when the kidnapper, 22-year-old Steven Allen Williams, put a pistol to his head and fatally shot himself in the back seat of Balbontin's car. The car was parked about a quarter-mile from where he took the teen.

Balbontin, who was in the front seat, was unharmed. She was later reunited with her father, Luis Balbontin. She spent Thursday with Kirby and her family.

"This is one of the most bizarre cases I've seen in my 25 years," said Lt. Rod Reder, a sheriff's spokesman. "You don't have that many stranger abductions. And to see it come to a close like it did is more bizarre."

The circumstances of Balbontin's rescue were as unusual as her kidnapping.

At first, Reder said, sheriff's investigators sharply questioned Kirby, unsure they had a real case.

"I was bombarded by a zillion questions," said Kirby, a Hillsborough Community College sophomore. "They asked me the same questions over and over. What happened? Was I drinking? Do I do drugs? Where had I been? What had I been doing?"

Then the sheriff's bloodhound, Ruby, found what later was identified as Williams' car, parked behind Rainbow Dry Cleaners on the corner of S Village Drive and W Village Drive.

She tracked a scent from the still warm car, a 1991 Isuzu, to a zig-zag pattern in the woods near where the young couple had been talking. That moment, Reder said, convinced investigators that the case was sinister.

As the hours wore on, Reder called the media to make a public plea for help.

Shortly after 6 a.m., county trail ranger Karl Siegfried was on his way to work when he saw Balbontin's car while listening to Reder describe it on the radio.

Siegfried, 44, said he saw a girl driving the Toyota and a man in the back seat. The car was turning from Gunn Highway to head east on Ehrlich Road.

"It was just like (the disc jockey) was talking to me or like God had tapped me on the shoulder and said "Look to your right,' " he said.

Siegfried followed the car while calling in its location to co-worker Jesse Cook, who called 911 and helped direct deputies to the Toyota. Deputy Mark Turner, 27, was heading home at the end of a 14-hour shift when he heard the call.

Turner, who trained under Balbontin's father six years ago as a rookie, spotted the Toyota on Middle Park Drive. As the car, driven slowly by Balbontin, pulled into a nearby driveway, Turner confronted Williams, who was behind her in the back seat.

"Show me your hands! Hands! Hands!" Turner said he yelled.

"He looked at me, then looked forward, put the gun right to his head and pulled the trigger," he said. "No hesitation."

At the sight of the gun, Turner said, he began backing up to the cover of his patrol car, but could not take a shot because Williams sat near the girl. After Williams fired the fatal shot, Balbontin crawled from the Toyota to his patrol car, Turner said, where she climbed into his lap and clung to him, both arms around his neck.

"I kept telling her, "You're okay, you're okay,' " he said. "I put my car in reverse, hit the gas and got her out of there. Then the cavalry got here."

Reder said Williams apparently had planned his crime, purchasing latex gloves and putting a stolen license tag on the Isuzu, which belonged to his grandfather who lives in Georgia.

His motive remains unknown.

Records show Tampa police charged Williams with aggravated assault with a firearm in 1995, when he was 15. The disposition of that case was not available Thursday.

No one answered the door at his father's one-story frame home in Lutz, near Mort Elementary School.

Robert Grader, 29, who lives across the street from Williams' father, said the son was a quiet, friendly young man. He said he was shocked by the kidnapping.

"I would have never thought he'd do something like that," Grader said.

For now, Reder said, no one is pressing Balbontin for details of her ordeal with Williams. The teen turns 18 on Sunday.

Her father, he said, sent a message of thanks to all involved. Ackerman Jewelers, where Deputy Balbontin works off-duty, awarded two free round-trip airline tickets to rangers Cook and Siegfried.

As for Kirby, priorities have changed. Despite the breakup, he said, he plans to spend more time with Balbontin.

"I was worried for her life," he said.

102 posted on 07/26/2002 9:25:22 AM PDT by dawn53
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To: brigette
OK, that clears it up.

On Larry King last night, Samantha's Mom, said she went crazy, and was looking everywhere for her child. She stopped a car on the street, pounded on the hood and demanded the man open up his trunk...(she thought she heard her daughter cry out for her). The man ignored her and drove away.

She apologized to the man on Larry King.

BUT she was out looking..God Love Her.

sw

103 posted on 07/26/2002 9:25:54 AM PDT by spectre
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To: mommya
I am gonna say here that since they are divorced the father back in town, maybe the mother had something going on with the guy on the couch, guy got pissed, took the kid, drowned her, came back to the house?
104 posted on 07/26/2002 9:26:25 AM PDT by My Favorite Headache
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To: dawn53
Spooky! That's the MO of a young Florida man we convicted for carjacking/rape here in Arizona 6-7 years ago..
105 posted on 07/26/2002 9:27:44 AM PDT by HiJinx
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To: mommya
I'm about 10 miles from valley park. Haven't been watching local news, but VP is a "low income" white (red-neck), river rat type of community. Plenty of vacant (flooded out) houses in that area.

Meramec River flows through there, BUT I have NEVER seen anyone swim in that particular part of the river.

Just downstream from Times Beach, the super fund site.

106 posted on 07/26/2002 9:28:18 AM PDT by demsux
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To: dawn53
Yes, I lived here when the man was arrested for that....he was an older man, I believe. Stayed overnight at the woman's home (more than once, I think) and then one morning he was gone and so was the little girl. You're right, they neved did find the body, but I think it took them about 2 days to charge him. And the Tampa Bay area was flooded with pictures of this little girl.

Another story that relates to this: in NJ, they have the "Megan"? law....after a little girl was abducted by people in a van. My cousin's son, then 10 and his friend, 11, were playing at the local park near their house by the Jersey shore. As they were leaving, a man came up to them and tried to get them near the van he was in, but my cousin had drilled into her son's head NEVER NEVER NEVER go near a person or a car who you do not know...so my cousin's son would not go near it and he tried to persuade his friend not to either. His friend, however, did not think there was anything wrong, and so while he was walking towards the van, the man grabbed him and tried to throw him in the back of the van. My cousin's son blew the whistle he had on around his neck, drawing attention from passersby and the man dropped the kid on the pavement and attempted to take off. My cousin had enough smarts to know that in order to catch this guy, he should get a license plate #. He did, gave it to the police and whaddya know? The guy was on on parole for child molestation and attempted murder. Not only did he save his friend's life, and his own, but probably a few more given the fact that this guy will never step outside a jail again.

So, yes, it does work. Teach your kids, scare them if you have to, because once they are gone, there is very little chance you will ever see them again alive.

107 posted on 07/26/2002 9:28:39 AM PDT by DJ88
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To: spectre
Jeez, what did she need to apologize for? The least that jerk could have done was open his trunk, then maybe even offer to help her look for her child.
108 posted on 07/26/2002 9:29:18 AM PDT by mewzilla
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To: texasbluebell
They've got it ass backwards. The convicted Child Molesters are the ones who should have the implants!

Course, I would have them castrated, but we don't live in Turkey..

sw

109 posted on 07/26/2002 9:29:48 AM PDT by spectre
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To: My Favorite Headache
I don't know... now they are saying he was in the same home. "UGH".

Mom & Dad of the girl are working on their relationship and live in 2 different homes on the same block.
110 posted on 07/26/2002 9:30:39 AM PDT by stlnative
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To: RMDupree
I'm seeing a trend in these reports. Seems that many of these kids come from broken homes. Parents divorced, etc. Do you notice this?
111 posted on 07/26/2002 9:30:42 AM PDT by hsmomx3
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To: RMDupree
As someone here at FR has already said, child kidnapping needs to be made into a capital offense.
112 posted on 07/26/2002 9:31:11 AM PDT by Rebelbase
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To: spectre
I'm running out to roll up my hose right now
113 posted on 07/26/2002 9:32:21 AM PDT by demsux
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To: HiJinx
Ignore my last...
114 posted on 07/26/2002 9:32:34 AM PDT by HiJinx
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To: Rebelbase
I thought kidnapping was a capital offense. Maybe I'm wrong on that, but that's what I thought.
115 posted on 07/26/2002 9:32:54 AM PDT by dawn53
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To: My Favorite Headache
don't think the father expected his daughter to be kidnapped while he was making her breakfast...in his defense. This is an inside job.

I agree it has to be an inside job, and I heard him say on FNC he was using the bathroom

116 posted on 07/26/2002 9:33:05 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: mewzilla
You are right, I thought the man was a jerk too. But Samantha's mom is a class act.

This story we are hearing isn't making sense. WHY would this guy come back to the house after he went "swimming"?

sw

117 posted on 07/26/2002 9:33:21 AM PDT by spectre
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To: OXENinFLA
You know, that just made me think of something else.

We've been hearing a lot about abandoned babies lately as well. And what better way to catch the mother of the child than to have all children chipped at birth with parental information included.

Just another selling point for microchipping and from this angle, they would ask that it been done without parental approval since those who plan on dumping the baby somewhere would obviously decline.

They would ask "Why on earth would you deny your child the protection Digital Angel would provide?"

There are plenty of selling points for the chips. What is your child gets lost? What is they are abducted? What if the parents abandon them? What if they get hurt and nobody can reach their parents to get any necessary medial information quickly? All those questions play into any responsible parent's fears and make the chip palatable, if not, eagerly accepted.

118 posted on 07/26/2002 9:35:08 AM PDT by RMDupree
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To: ksen
for some reason these crimes are starting to get national attention. Why?

Because of the criticism the media has gotten for not covering all of them. How many times have you seen. "They only report the rich white kids, not the black or hispanic children." Have seen it right here about the little black girl who was kidnapped a month before Elizabeth Smart.

They are now trying to cover them all and prove there is no favoritism. It can't be done. Guess we will need a missing childrens network soon.

119 posted on 07/26/2002 9:37:07 AM PDT by Texas Mom
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To: texasbluebell
What about instead doing something about all the perps that are set free after little time in prison for their earlier offenses?

Exactly. It's better for the perps to repeat the crimes, thus fueling the need for microchip protection.

120 posted on 07/26/2002 9:37:58 AM PDT by RMDupree
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