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NJ AMBER Alert: Terry Dusseault Jr.
08.25.10: AMBER Alert Canceled; Child Found Safe; Suspect in Custody
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| August 24, 2010 | The New Jersey State Police issued an AMBER Alert this afternoon for Terry Dusseault, Jr., 8 years. He was allegedly abducted by his father, Terry Dusseault, Sr., 38, from the area of 301 Canal Circle in Lumberton, New Jersey.
There are many AMBER Alerts issued when a parent abducts a child and usually it is due to a custody dispute. However, in this case, the parent in question may be feeling more desperate.
Terry Dusseault, Sr. is a registered sex offender. The crimes that earned him the registered sex offender designation were committed in North Carolina in 2005. He was convicted on several counts of Third Degree Sexual Exploitation on June 13, 2007 according to the North Carolina Department Of Correction Offender Public Information site. A story I read stated that Dussealt served a prison term for those convictions and the charges involved possession of child pornography.
The reason he may have decided to take the drastic step of abducting his son and going on the run is that he was charged this morning with sexual assault of three children in Burlington County, New Jersey. None of the charges involve his son.
The AMBER Alert site states the following about outstanding charges:
The suspect is also wanted for 6 counts of Child Sexual Assault & Endangering the Welfare of a Child charges in NJ.1
I don’t know about anyone else, but I have a firm belief that sex offenders cannot be cured, that most remain predators, and that they should be sentenced to long prison terms if not to life without parole. I am in favor of Civil Commitment, if that commitment is for life. But I digress…
I really do not understand why Dussealt, Sr. was allowed to walk out of court after being charged. In my view, given his past convictions and the current charges, which if true shows a progression of his “disease” and warrants no bail or at least a very high bail amount. There is no information at this time that he in fact out on bail.
Anyway you look at this situation, there was an error in judgment made and now an innocent 8-year-old boy is in the company of a most likely desperate father who has nothing to lose.
Terry Dusseault, Jr.
Terry is an 8-year-old white male with brown hair and brown eyes. He is 4’8″ tall and weighs 80lbs.
Terry Dusseault, Sr., suspect
Dusseault, Sr. is a 38-year-old white male with brown hair and brown eyes. He is 5’10″ tall and weighs 210lbs. When last seen he was wearing a tan, short-sleeved shirt and khaki shorts. He has a tattoo of “NY” on his left arm and tattoo of “Schaney” on his upper chest.
Suspect Vehicle
Black 2001 Hyundai Santa Fe with New Jersey license text: LXB61U. According to some reports, this vehicle belongs to the suspect’s girlfriend, Amy White Additional information gives the Vin number of KM8SC 83D81 U125802.
Anyone with information about this case is asked to call the New Jersey State Police or 9-1-1.
Updates
August 25, 2010
The AMBER Alert issued yesterday has been canceled. Terry Dusseault, Jr. was found safe and unharmed in the company of his father, Terry Dusseault, at a market in Medford Township, New Jersey. The elder Dusseault was taken into custody.
More information has been revealed about the family dynamics. Prior to the alleged abduction, Terry Dussealt, Jr., resided with his father and uncle at an apartment building located at 301 Canal Circle in Lumberton, New Jersey. According to news reports, the child’s mother is deceased.
After finding out charges were filed against him yesterday morning for the sexual assault of three children, Terry Dusseault fled with his son before police could take him into custody.
Some news reports state Dusseault’s previous convictions in North Carolina resulted in prison time, other news accounts state he only received probation.
I am glad this AMBER Alert came to a positive conclusion. It is really sad that this little boy has not only lost his mother, but will now most likely lose his father to prison time. Hopefully his uncle is a positive influence in his life.
Sources
NC DOC Offender Public Information, Terry Dussealt, Jr., 08.24.10.
Police: Convicted Sex Offender Abducted Son in NJ, CBS3.com, 08.24.10.
Tom Hester, Sr., State Police Issue AMBER Alert for Burlington County Kidnapping, NewJerseyNewsroom.com, 08.24.10.
NJ Boy Found Safe, Dad in Custody, KYW.CBS.LOCAL.com, 08.25.10.
NJ Father Arrested After Abducting Young Son, CBS3.com, 08.25.10.
- NCMEC AMBER Alert, Terry Dusseault, Jr., 08.24.10 [↩]
CA AMBER Alert: Symphony Sarah Aiton
05.29.10: Symphony Located Safe; Mother in Custody
|May 28, 2010 | The California Highway Patrol has issued an AMBER Alert this evening for a four-year-old girl who was kidnapped by her non-custodial mother.
The non-custodial mother, Angela Marie Aiton, 35, allegedly abducted her daughter from a Newport Beach, California shopping mall. She was seen driving away in a black, 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee, with license plate number 4AXJ869.
Aiton lost custody of her daughter during a battle with mental health issues. Symphony was sent to foster care. The foster father brought Symphony to the mall for a supervised visit with her mother. At one point Aiton asked if she could take her daughter to the restroom, she never returned to the table. The foster father called police at about 6:30 p.m. Read the rest of this entry »
MI AMBER Alert: Octavia & Rakeem Pendergrass
05.13.10: Located Safe

Original Post: May 12, 2010 | A Michigan Amber Alert has been issued for a teen mother and her toddler son who disappeared from a vehicle while waiting for their guardian to return from an errand inside the IRS office in Grand Rapids Township.
According to the guardian, she left 16-year-old Octavia Pendergrass, and the teen’s 15-month-old son in the car while she went inside the IRS office. She returned to the vehicle about thirty minutes later and found the car empty. Octavia suffers from severe mental disabilities that poses a risk to herself and her son. Read the rest of this entry »

