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Well, I Left Her in the Car…
10.09: Trial Date Engelica Castillo - March 2010
Original Post: June 17, 2009Last Updated: 10.26.2009View Sources
This story is eerily similar to the October 2008 disappearance of two-year-old Tangena Hussain in Michigan. She has never been found.
Last night Gary, Indiana police received a call about a missing two-year-old female. According to the babysitter, Angelica Castillo, 18, she left the toddler in her car while she ran into a the Glen Park Gas Station, at 1401 E. Ridge Rd. in Gary, Indiana to purchase a gallon of milk and cigarettes. According to the babysitter, when she returned to the vehicle the child was gone. She called police at 9:30p.m.
According to the child’s mother, the babysitter is her cousin and her daughter has been staying with the cousin for about eight days. She says the last time she spoke to her daughter it was either Thursday or Friday.
I don’t know. If I had left my two-year-old with relatives for a planned two-week summer stay I think I would be calling my child each night to say good-night and to see how she was adjusting to the visit. I watched the video of the interview with the mother and she seems sort of detached about the whole thing. I could not see if she was crying real tears or not because of the sunglasses she was wearing during the interview. The father seems more concerned and has made statement that he does not believe the babysitter’s account of what happened.
“I think it was more like, ‘I made a mistake, I did something,’” said Jada’s father Clarence Justice. “To me, that’s the vibes I got is like, ‘I did something.’ I don’t want to speak on it, I don’t want to speak on the worst.’”
“I don’t know. I don’t know what to feel. There are so many different speculations,” said Jada’s mother Melissa Swiontek. “I feel like I’m going to find her. I mean, I do feel like she can’t be gone, like it’s not even happening.”1
As in the Hussain disappearance, there is no video to show what went on at the vehicle.
However, in this disappearance witnesses have come forward stating they did not see a child in the car. The storekeeper stated the babysitter was only in the store a little over a minute and search dogs have not picked up Jada’s scent at the gas station. I don’t know how search dogs work but maybe they can’t pick up a scent because it was raining that night.
Other concerns involve fresh burns on the boyfriend’s arms and face for which he has not given a reasonable explanation. The boyfriend and babysitter are still being questioned by Gary, Indiana police.
Strangely enough as of this evening an AMBER Alert has not been issued for the this child. Michigan authorities issued an AMBER Alert for Tangena when she was reported missing under similar circumstances. I don’t suppose an AMBER Alert will help in this situation anyway. It didn’t help find Tangena.
If you know the whereabouts of Jada Justice or the circumstances surrounding her disappearance you are asked to call either the Hobart, Indiana Police Department at 1-219-942-1125 or the F.B.I. hotline at 317-639-3301.


Jada is a 2-year-old black female. She is 2′2″ tall and weighs 35lbs. Jada has brown eyes and black hair. Her date of birth is August 3, 2006. When last seen Jada was wearing an orange skirt and striped shirt.
The FBI has entered the case as of this evening. They are treating the case as a possible abduction. Law enforcement, the FBI, and family members converged on the convenience store property this evening. They were searching the area and handing out Jada’s picture.
Law enforcement are trying to put together a time line. They are asking people to come forward and tell them the last time they saw Jada, where she was, and who she was with at the time.
Police plan to charge the 18-year-old babysitter with felony child neglect for leaving Jada in the car unattended. Police also served a search warrant on the babysitter’s home. The took away some articles of clothing.
Sunday June 21, 2009
There really isn’t much to write about regarding Jada’s disappearance. By that I mean she is still ‘missing’. Police do not buy into the claim the babysitter, Angelica Castillo, of how Jada disappeared. The home the 18-year-old former gang member shares with her boyfriend was searched. Investigators did some digging in the backyard of the home; however, they determined the child was not buried there.
Angelica Castillo was arrested on charges of felony child neglect, but the charges were later dropped.
Police believe there are witnesses out there who know what happened to Jada. They may have witnessed something that they don’t realize is important to the investigation. They are asking for the public’s help. They want to know the following information:
Police are looking for anyone who may have seen her (Angelica Castillo) or her boyfriend, Tim Tkachik, between Sunday June 14 and Tuesday June 16. They may have been driving either a 1991 maroon Cadillac Fleetwood or a 1999 Chevy Tahoe…
…”We believe there are individuals who have information important to this investigation who have not yet come forward because they did not feel their information was important, they thought someone else may have reported it, or they believe it was not relevant,” said Deputy Chief Jeff White, Hobart Police.2
(The bold text in the quote above was added by me for clarification purposes).
Police announced there would be no search conducted for Jada today. They did not give a reason for halting the search; however, they did say the search would resume tomorrow. I don’t know, maybe the search was put on hold because it is Father’s Day.
Jada’s mother, Melissa Swiontek, issued a plea in the media on Friday night.
“I have no idea. I just want her home. I have no idea. She just needs to come home. Somebody has an idea. Somebody knows something and they need to talk,” said Melissa Swiontek, Jada’s (sic) mothe.3
Rewards & Contacts
The family is offering a $6,000 reward for information leading to Jada’s recovery.
- FBI: 1-800-FBI
- Gary Police Commander Anthony Titus: (219) 881-1237, (219) 881-1229, (219) 881-1209 or (219) 881-1210.
The FBI is treating Jada’s disappearance as a possible abduction. Gary and Hobart Police contacted the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children to see if an AMBER Alert could now be issued for Jada. The answer was no, that Jada’s disappearance does not meet their criteria for an AMBER Alert. OK, I am scratching my head once again regarding the decision of who qualifies for an AMBER Alert.
Gary police contacted the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, but learned the case involving Jada did not meet the criteria for an AMBER Alert because investigators do not have detailed information on a suspect.4
I say BULL***.
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children has recently issued AMBER Alerts in the following cases on their AMBER Alert site:
- Haleigh Cummings – Florida No longer active: Still Missing
She was discovered missing from her Florida home in the middle of the night in February 2009. There were no witnesses to her alleged abduction and no suspects or suspect vehicle. The AMBER Alert is still in effect. - Daisja Weaver – Texas No longer active: Still Missing
Daisjai’s mother reported that her child was abducted in the middle of the night from her apartment by an unknown Hispanic male wearing a hoodie type sweatshirt. He allegedly tried to sexually assault the woman and when she fought him off the suspect grabbed her baby and escaped over the balcony.
During the investigation the mother came forward and told authorities that she and the baby’s father threw the child’s body in the local river after the father killed the child. Both parents are in jail. The body has not been found. Why is the AMBER Alert still in effect? - Emanuel Guzman – Colorado No longer active: Still Missing
In the Guzman case, the non-custodial parents are the suspects and they are wanted for child abuse. At the time the child was reported missing CPS had just been given jurisdiction over the child because the parents failed to make a court appearance. In my opinion, the NCMEC has issued this AMBER Alert to help CPS in Colorado clean up their mess. Emmanuel had gone to the hospital with severe burns on his hands. For whatever reason he was allowed to go home with his parents. The burns happened in April of this year and the court date that was missed was in May. In my opinion, CPS should have been given at least temporary custody of Emmanuel and placed in a foster home at least so he could get care for his burns. Burns caused by child abuse have patterns indicating intentional or deliberate injury to the child. - Gabriela Patricia Velazquez – North Carolina Located safe on June 22, 2009
Police think Gabriela, 14, was maybe taken from the Monroe County National Guard Armory by Ciro Alonso Salina, 20. They don’t have a description of a vehicle or direction of travel. They also do not have a picture of Salina. Gabriela is described as a Hispanic girl, 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighing 120 pounds. She has black hair, brown eyes and a birthmark on her right calf. She was last seen wearing a white shirt, blue jeans and high heels. Salina is described as a Hispanic man, 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighing 140 pounds. He has black hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a black shirt, black dress pants and black shoes. Police ask if you see them or recognize their names making purchases call 9-1-1.
Does this case rise to the AMBER Alert criteria? We don’t know if Gabriela left of her own accord. There is no picture of the suspect. Many Hispanic males could fit Salina’s physical description.
- Tangena Hussain – Michigan No longer active: Still Missing
The circumstances of Tangena’s disappearance are almost identical to Jada’s disappearance. The mother’s boyfriend stopped at a gas station convenience store to purchase juice and gum. He left 2-year-old Tangena in the car parked on the side of the convenience store. He claims the doors to the car were locked. When he returned a few minutes later to the car Tangena was no longer in the vehicle. Instead of calling authorities right away, the boyfriend drove to a mall to pick up the girl’s mother from work. They then drove to back to the gas station and notified authorities. Tangena has not been found. Her AMBER Alert no longer appears on the NCMEC site.
Out of the five cases listed above with AMBER Alert status only two cases had suspect information. The other three cases, Weaver, Cummings and Hussain had no suspect information.
Somebody is not telling the truth regarding the AMBER Alert issue as far as Jada’s case is concerned. Here is the answer to the question from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children on who issues AMBER Alerts:
Does NCMEC issue AMBER Alerts?
NCMEC releases AMBER Alerts to secondary distributors, once we are notified by law enforcement that an Alert has been released for a specific geographical area. Once NCMEC validates the AMBER Alert, it is entered into a secure system and transmitted to authorized secondary distributors for dissemination to customers within the geographic areas specified.
Secondary distributors are defined as companies, businesses, or organizations that have the capability to deliver geographically targeted messages to their customers; and have a signed Memorandum of Understanding with NCMEC. Internet service providers (ISPs) are an example of secondary distributors.
Only law enforcement can initiate and release AMBER Alerts for primary distribution.5
The emphasis is mine in the above quote. Who is telling the truth or misleading the public?
Thursday June 25, 2009
Police received a tip this afternoon that led them to a field in LaPorte county, Indiana. The location is approximately thirty miles from the gas station where Jada was reportedly last seen. A body was found there this afternoon – it is believed to be the body of missing Jada Justice. A coroner was called to the scene. Authorities say they have two people in custody. If the investigation goes as planned may come as soon as Friday.
June 28, 2009
No matter how long I write about missing and murdered children I don’t think I will ever get over how utterly cruel people can be, especially when the children murdered are related to the accused.
Engelica Castillo and her boyfriend were arrested last Friday morning and charged with murder among other lesser charges in connection with the death of 2-year-old Jada Justice. Engelica is or was Jada’s older cousin. Jada was left in her care for what was supposed to be a six week stay while Jada’s mother went out-of-town.
According to the interview with police Engelica’s boyfriend, Timothy Tkachik, claims Engelica is the one who administered the series of blows to Jada’s body and head that took her life, the last blow sending her head into contact with a nearby table.
Tkachik claims that one morning in June, Engelica became upset with Jada because of an issue with potty training and she began to spank Jada. When Jada refused to cry from the spanking this upset Engelica and she proceeded to strike the child about the head and pull her hair. At some point Jada fell striking her head on a table. Still not happy with Jada’s behavior, Engelica stood Jada in a corner for a ‘time out’. Jada was not complying so Engelica proceeded to rap the child in the head with her knuckles.
Oh wait, I forgot to mention, this was happening the morning after Engelica and Tkachik did several lines of heroin the night before.
At some point that afternoon it was time for the couple to go out a score some more heroin so they put Jada in her car seat and left to run that little errand. According to Tkachik while driving to the connection’s house they realized Jada was no longer breathing. They drove back to the house and went inside with the child and tried to administer CPR but it did not work. Doing what any normal person would do, Tkachik, noticing the bumps and bruises all over Jada’s body, decided to place Jada inside three garbage bags and put her body in the basement. They then went out to continue with their heroin purchase, returned home and went to bed for the night.
Just like any addict’s worst nightmare, when they awoke they realized the nightmare was really their life and they still had to figure out what to do with Jada’s body. Of course, the only thing to do was to burn her body. So they set off to purchase a metal trash can, propane and charcoal. After making their purchase they set off to a remote area where they found a hole. Tkachik placed Jada’s body inside the hole still encased in the garbage bags. Something happened with the fire when he threw the lit charcoal bag in the hole and the fire exploded in his face. That is where he got those burns he had so much trouble explaining. After still failing to rid themselves of Jada’s body, they decided to leave her there and go do some more heroin to help them think better.
Tkachik went back out and retrieved Jada’s partially burned body and placed it in the back of his truck. He then went to purchase a plastic container and cement and went back to the house. He took Jada’s body back down to the basement and there he encased her body in cement inside of the plastic container, using a space heater to speed up the hardening of the cement. When the cement had hardened enough he and Engelica went to a former haunt of Tkachik’s father. I use this term loosely. Many years ago when the Tkachik was still a child his father took his mother and his aunt to the same spot and shot them dead. He then turned the gun on himself. This is the area Tkachik chose for Jada’s final resting place. He brought along a power saw of some sort so he could cut away the plastic from the cement. (He did not want to leave any fingerprints behind). Then he and Engelica shoved Jada’s cement encased body into the swamp. With the dirty deed accomplished they decided it was time for Engelica to give her Camille-like performance at the Gary, Indiana gas station feigning Jada’s abduction.
It not only makes me weary to relate this story, it sickens me as well.
Trial Dates
Engelica Castillo will be the first of two co-defendants to stand trial for Jada Justice’s murder. Her trial date is set for December 7, 2009. Castillo is charged with murder, neglect of a dependent, battery and false informing for the June 2009 death of 2-year-old Jada Justice.
October 26, 2009
Castillo’s trial date has been pushed back to March 2010 because prosecutors have decided to pursue a sentence of life without the possibility of parole for her. The defense claims it will take more time and money now to prepare for the defense. They will have to hire experts regarding mitigating circumstances. This means experts who will look into Castillo’s childhood to see if there were problems in her childhood that could have caused her to murder Jada. Yep.
- Mai Martinez, 2-Year-Old Vanishes from Car in Gary, CBS2Chicago.com, Last Accessed: June 17, 2009. [↩]
- John Garcia, Police Ask for Tips in Search for Missing Girl, WLS-TV Chicago, Last Accessed: June 21, 2009. [↩]
- Ibid. [↩]
- Mai Martinez, 2-Year-Old Vanishes from Car in Gary, CBS2Chicago.com, Last Accessed: June 17, 2009. [↩]
- NCMEC [↩]
Happy July 4th – Look for These Missing While You Celebrate
Original Post: July 2007Last Updated: August 2009View Sources
While you are out celebrating the birth of our country and looking skyward to view the fireworks display, please look into the faces of the people you are with just in case you see one of the missing below.
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California – Renee Fox, missing from Simi Valley, CA for 1 week.
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Police continue to search for a 25-year-old Simi Valley woman who has been missing for just over a week. Investigators tell the “Ventura County Star” Renee Fox was last seen June 24th, when her car broke down in a remote area in Inyo County. Fox was reportedly traveling alone in the area. The last person to have seen her was a traveler, who told police Fox was on foot after her car broke down east of the Sierra Nevada’s. Authorities say they continue to receive tips as they look for Fox, who’s the mother of a five-year-old boy.
Texas – Kendrick Jackson, missing since April 7, 2006 from Houston, Texas
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Three-year-old Kendrick Jackson was reported missing by his father on the morning of April 7, 2006. His father claimed that he left the apartment for a few minutes and when he returned he found his son was gone. There have been many searches conducted for Kendrick. His father is currently in custody on charges of a felon in possession of a firearm. He is considered to be the prime suspect in Kendrick’s disappearance. If you know the whereabouts of Kendrick Jackson or know what happened to him please phone the Houston Police Department or 1-800-THE LOST.
Nevada – Everlyse Cabrera, missing since June 10, 2006 from Las Vegas, Nevada.
Two-year-old Everlyse Cabrera was reported missing on June 10, 2006 by her foster parents. They claim that Everlyse must have climbed up on a stool and opened the deadbolt lock and wandered off. She is said to not have been wearing any shoes at the time of her disappearance. The foster parents are no longer cooperating with the investigation. Her biological parents traveled from California to Nevada to aid in the search for their missing daughter. If you see Everlyse please call the Las Vegas Police Department or 1-800-THE LOST.
Oklahoma – Colton Clark, missing since April 19, 2006 from Wewoka, Oklahoma
Nine-year-old Colton Clark was reported as a possible runaway by his adoptive mother Rebecca Clark on the afternoon of April 19, 2006. There was an extensive search conducted of the area including abandoned buildings. There was a possible sighting of Colton sometime in May in Delray Beach, Florida but that tip turned out to be invalid. Colton’s adoptive mother and family have at this point refused to take polygraphs citing medical concerns. They are no longer cooperating with police concerning the investigation. If you see Colton Clark or know of his whereabouts please contact the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office or 1-800-THE LOST.
Tennessee – Analyce Guerra, missing since April 24, 2006 from Smyrna, Tennessee
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Two-year-old Analyce Guerra was reported missing by her mother in the early morning hours of April 24, 2006. Analyce’s mother said the last time she saw her daughter she was asleep on the living room floor. When her mother awoke at about 4 a.m. to get a drink of water she discovered the front door unlocked and Analyce gone. An extensive search was conducted of buildings and waterways in the area without success. If you see Analyce or know where she is please call the Smyrna, Tennessee Police Department or 1-800-THE LOST.
North Dakota – Reachelle Smith missing since May 16, 2006 from Minot, North Dakota
Three-year-old Reachelle Smith was reported missing by her legal guardian on May 16, 2006. It was learned through the process of the investigation that Reachelle had not been seen since early May. It was believed she was spending time with another relative. It was later learned that was not the case. Initially it was believed Reachelle was abducted by a male family friend. However, a few days after the reported disappearance the suspect was located deceased from an apparent suicide. Reachelle was not in the area. If you see Reachelle or know of her whereabouts please call 1-800-THE LOST.
Renee Fox
August 13, 2006
Skeletal remains were discovered forty feet off of Mazurka Canyon Road and five miles from Highway 395 in Inyo. This discovery was made by a Ridgecrest man who had asked permission to go out to the area to search for Renee Fox. He made the discovery at approximately 5:30 p.m. August 11. At this writing it has not been confirmed that the remains are those of Renee Fox. Identification is expected to be made by the Coroner by August 16 at the latest. Determining a cause of death will take at least six weeks.1
August 20, 2006
The remains found on August 11, 2006 have been positively identified as those of missing Renee Fox of Simi Valley, CA.
Funeral services for Renee Fox will be on Saturday, August 26th, 2006, at the Reardon Simi Valley Funeral Home located at 2636 Sycamore Dr, Simi Valley, CA 93065, 805/526-6677.
My thoughts and prayers go out to the Fox family.
Analyce Guerra
January 2008
Remains were located a few miles from Analyce’s home. Identification is pending.
March 6, 2008
The remains located in January have been positively identified as those of Analyce. Police say there was evidence of blunt force trauma to the skull.
Regarding possible suspects:
We have a list of suspects, but there is no one that has been cleared yet in this case, and we’re just moving forward with that investigation, said Smyrna police Detective Jeff Peach.2
Kendrick Jackson
August 2009
Authorities in Texas have charged Roderick Fountain, father of Kendrick Jackson with his murder even though Kendrick’s body has not been located. Roderick Fountain is currently serving time in prison for a charge of felon in possession of a firearm. The firearms were located by law enforcement when Fountain’s home was searched during the investigation of Kendrick’s disappearance.
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