Missing and Murdered Children

Archive for the ‘ncmec’ tag

Texas AMBER Alert: Karla Victoria Yrigoyen-Rivas

10.06.09: Karla came home, says she was just visiting family in Mexico.

without comments

Original Post: September 24, 2009Updated: 10.06.09View Sources

Authorities in Laredo, Texas issued an AMBER Alert yesterday for 12-year-old Karla Victoria Yrigoyen-Rivas of Laredo. According to information I have read she was last seen on Tuesday, September 22 at around 8:30 a.m. It is believed she was abducted by 29-year-old Herman Hernandez Canales. The original AMBER Alert mentioned another individual; however, the NCMEC site has changed the suspect information to Herman Hernandez Canales.

Police believe Karla to be in grave and immediate danger. I have searched the Internet news sites for information about this case and I have only been able to find short blurbs regarding the AMBER Alert. There is no background, no interviews with family members or friends. At this point there is not even a photo of the suspect.

If you have information, please contact Laredo Police Department at 956-795-2800.

Victim: Karla Victoria Yrigoyen-Rivas

image of victim Karla Victoria Yrigoyen-RivasKarla is a 12-year-old Hispanic female with black hair and brown eyes. She is 5′ tall and weighs approximately 100lbs. When last seen Karla was wearing a white blouse, blue jeans and black sandals. 1




Suspect: Israel Blanquel Sotelo; AKA: Jose Martinez Santillan; Giovanni

image of suspectIsrael Blanquel Sotelo is a Hispanic male. He is a Mexican National. There is no other information about this suspect.






Updates 

Latest Update

September 24, 2009: 4:45 p.m. PST

According to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children the AMBER Alert issued for Karla Victoria Yrigoyen-Rivas has been canceled. There is no further information at this time. I hope she was located safe.

September 24, 2009: 11:45 p.m. PST

I am at a loss regarding why the AMBER Alert was canceled for this girl after reading the story of who this suspect is and what the mother has said about him.

Everything I have been able to find on this story this evening indicates Karla is still missing. According to her mother, Karla refused to go to school the morning of her disappearance. Later in the morning, the youngest daughter came into the mother’s room to tell her Karla was going to the local convenience store and would be home soon. She never came back home.

This mother has two men in the home and they rent rooms from her. Here is what the mother told the media about the suspect, 29-year-old Herman Hernandez Canales:

Karla’s mother had been renting a room to canales about two months. Another man also rents a room in the house.
Karla’s mother says canales visited with them often.
According to the mom, canales had already told her he loved her daughter, but she says he is a drug addict, and according to police, is an undocumented immigrant. 2

I don’t know about anybody else, but if a 29-year-old man told me he was in love with my 12-year-old daughter that would be enough for me to show the guy the door. Forget the added info that he is a drug addict and was deported from California in 2004 because he is undocumented. What could this mother be thinking. I read that quote and the hairs on the back of my head stood straight up.

Police have video from the local convenience store that was taken the morning before Karla disappeared. They are hoping the video will aid in finding the suspect and Karla. Police have stated they don’t believe Canales has crossed the border with Karla and that he is still in Laredo. They are following all leads.

What could that mother be thinking?

September 25, 2009: 10 p.m. PST

I can’t say I’m not surprised but police now say they have video showing the suspect and Karla crossing over the border into Mexico at about 1 p.m. on Tuesday. The news report states the video captured the two crossing at Bridge One. I am guessing that the FBI learned Canales was no longer in this country by following his cell phone signal. I think it was probably at that point they told Laredo police their suspect and victim had fled the country and they had better figure out what border crossing they used. Police have now contacted Mexican authorities and family members to aid in the search.

Now that we know Canales is dumb enough to carry a cell phone that can be tracked, let’s hope he is dumb enough to go back to his family is Honduras so he is easy to find.

September 27, 2009

Karla is still missing and assumed to be in Mexico with Herman Hernandez Canales. What I don’t understand is this new discussion between reporters and police of whether or not Karla went with Canales ‘willingly’:

Now questions are being raised of whether or not the girl went willingly.

Off. Albert Escobedo, Laredo Police Department
“This new information will probably confirm this information we’re still dealing with this as a missing person report and will treat it as such.”
The girl’s mother told pro 8 news earlier this week that she didn’t believe karla would willingly leave with canales.3

I just don’t understand why the above discussion even took place. She is 12. She cannot legally consent to leave the country with this adult male. She cannot even legally leave the country without parental consent.

Over the past 48 hours there has been a very similar case in the news involving 13-year-old Haley Willitt from Owensboro, Kentucky. The man in question, 43-year-old Archie Whalen, had also professed his love for Haley to her mother. Unlike Karla’s mother, Haley’s mother got her daughter the hell away from this guy and made every effort to keep him from contacting her daughter. She even took the extra step of calling law enforcement in the town where Whalen lived to alert them to his attempts in contacting her daughter. Whalen did manage to get Haley to leave her home with him. However, police called it what it was, an abduction, and treated it as such. An AMBER Alert was issued and Haley was located this morning with the suspect in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. Whalen is in custody. Whalen’s past criminal record includes rape, assault and sexual contact with a minor. With that new bit of information I am wondering why the authorities in Maine where Whalen lived did not do more to keep Whalen from contacting Haley.4

The circumstances of these two cases appear almost identical except for two things: Haley is white and Karla is Hispanic and the suspect in Karla’s case is undocumented. These cases were handled differently. Both suspects have criminal backgrounds. Haley’s AMBER Alert remained active until she was found, Karla’s AMBER Alert was canceled before police even announced she had been spotted on surveillance video crossing over the border into Mexico. I just don’t understand why two cases with so many similarities were handled so differently.

September 30, 2009

There has been a couple of updates in the search for Karla. The first significant update happened yesterday when police revealed Karla’s mother misidentified the person of interest. I have changed the information above to reflect that change. The man who authorities are now looking for is a Mexican National named Israel Blanquel Sotelo. Sotelo sometimes goes by the names Giovanni or Jose Martinez Santillan. I really don’t understand this mother one bit. Also, I am sure I read in initial stories about Karla’s disappearance that Karla’s sister told her mother in the morning that Karla was going to the nearby convenience store and would be back soon. However, Karla’s mother did not report her daughter’s disappearance until 4 p.m. that day. Karla is shown on surveillance video crossing the border into Mexico with the suspect at 12:50 p.m.

Karla phoned her mother on September 29. She said she was in Mexico City. They talked until they got disconnected. I hope they just got disconnected and the man she is with did not discover her calling her mother and hung up the phone. Karla’s mother contacted police and provided them with the number from the caller id. Police are now focusing on that number and what areas it may lead.

October 6, 2009

It’s crap like this that makes the police hesitant to issue AMBER Alerts for missing kids near teen-age years. Karla finally called her mother again on Monday and told her she was ready to come home. She said she had gone willingly to Mexico City to visit family there and the adult male roommate just went with her to make sure she was safe. So investigators met Karla at the same bridge she was seen crossing into Mexico several weeks ago. She was taken to a hospital and examined, she showed no signs of abuse. I guess she had a nice time visiting family in Mexico City.

Police say at this point they are not sure if charges will be brought against the companion. He has not been charged with any crime, although the case is still under investigation. Police say Karla’s mother led them on a wild goose chase. I am glad she is home. What a waste of resources.


Sources 

Police Identify ‘Person of Interest’ in Missing Girl Case, Pro 8 News.com, Last Accessed: September 24, 2009.

Missing Girl and ‘Person of Interest’ Crossed into Mexico Days Ago, Pro 8 News.com, Last Accessed: September 25, 2009.

Mother of Missing 12-Year-Old Girl Misidentified Suspect, Pro 8 News.com, Last Accessed: September 30, 2009.

Phone Home: Missing 12-Year-Old Calls Mother, Pro 8 News.com, Last Accessed: September 39, 2009.

Pro 8 Update: Missing 12-Year-Old Girl Home in Laredo, Pro 8 News.com, Last Accessed: October 6, 2009.

  1. AMBER Alert Case: Karla Victoria Yrigoyen-Rivas, NCMEC, Last Accessed: September 24, 2009. []
  2. Mother of Missing Girl Speaks About Her Daughter and the ‘Person of Interest’, Pro 8 News.com, Last Accessed: September 24, 2009. []
  3. Police Review Video Showing Missing Girl in Mexico, Pro 8 News.com, Last Accessed: 09.27.09. []
  4. UPDATE: Teen Found Safe in Wisconsin, WKRC, Cincinnati, Last Accessed: 09.27.09. []

KS Endangered Missing: Isuara Rios-Rodriguez

07.13.09: This case is now considered a family abduction

without comments


Original Post: July 11, 2009Last Update: August 3, 2009View Sources

image of endangered missing child Isuara RodriguezThere isn’t anything in the news about this little girl’s disappearance. The missing poster issued by The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children does not shed much more light on the circumstances surrounding her disappearance.

Bare in mind, the child is 2-years-old. Here is what the missing poster has to say about Isuara Rodriguez’ disappearance:

Isuara was last seen on July 10, 2009. She may still be in the local area or she may travel to Mexico.1

The NCMEC usually reserves the above type narrative for runaway teens not toddlers. I am trying to picture this toddler just ‘hanging out’ in the local area or traveling on her own to Mexico. It would be helpful to mention if the girl was taken by a relative or non-custodial parent or a stranger or just simply wandered off.

Isuara Rodriguez was last seen on July 10, 2009. She is a two-year-old Hispanic female with blonde hair and hazel eyes. She is 3’0″ tall and weighs 30lbs.

Should you have information about this case please call the Louisburg Police Department (Kansas) at 1-913-837-2300.

Updates 

July 12, 2009

The NCMEC issued a corrected missing poster for Isuara. Her name has been updated to Isuara Rios-Rodriguez. Apparently she is still a free-spirited 2-year-old wandering about by herself.

July 13, 2009: 12 Noon PST

image of alleged abductor Veronica Rios RodriguezThe NCMEC has issued another update to the original missing poster for Isaura Rios-Rodriguez. The case type has been changed from Endangered Missing to Family Abduction. It is alleged that Isaura’s mother, Verionica Rios Rodriguez, abducted her daughter. A felony warrant for kidnapping was issued today for Rodriguez. According to the missing poster the Rodriguez may have fled with her daughter to Minnesota or Mexico. If you have information about this case you are asked to call the Louisburg Police Department (Kansas) at 1-913-837-2300.

August 3, 2009

The missing poster for Isuara Rios-Rodriguez is no longer available on the NCMEC site. This could be for a number of reasons, i.e., updates to the poster, the case has been resolved and a confirmation e-mail has not been sent by the Poster Partner program.


Sources 

  1. NCMEC Missing Poster: Isuara Rios-Rodriguez, NCMEC, Last Accessed: July 11, 2009. []

MD Endangered Runaway: Goi Anne Smith

without comments

Original Post

image of endangered missing child Goi SmithI really don’t understand the delays in reporting missing children, especially when these children go missing from a group home or foster care placement. These placements should be held to the strictest of standards to promptly report the disappearance of a child under their care.

Thirteen-year-old Goi Anne Smith went missing on October 20, 2008 when she reportedly walked away from the Magic Unity Home for Girls in Baltimore, Maryland. Apparently the group home was not magical enough to make Goi want to stay there. The Baltimore County Sheriff’s Department did not issue a press release until November 7. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children released their poster to the public via e-mail, today, November 24. The NCMEC poster indicates that Goi may be in need of medical attention. There was been some press coverage earlier in the month; I wonder what the delay was in getting the information to the press. I just found a story that was published on November 7 regarding Goi’s disappearance; the information is incorrect regarding the date of her disappearance.

From wjz.com:

Detectives say that Goi Anne Smith, 13, has been missing since Monday, when she walked away from the group home.

The press release clearly states she has been missing since Monday, October 20.

Anyone with information about this disappearance is asked to call Baltimore County Police at 410-307-2020.

Goi Anne Smith

Goi is a 13-year-old Black female with black hair and brown eyes. She is 4’9″ tall and weighs 160lbs. When last seen Goi was wearing a maroon hooded sweatshirt, white t-shirt, and blue jeans. She may try to pass herself off as a male and may be in the company of an older male.

Updated: December 5, 2008

December 5, 2008

The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children reported today that Goi was recovered. No other information is available.

Sources

NCMEC Missing Poster: Goi Smith, NCMEC, November 24, 2008.

Press Release: Missing Teen is Considered an Endangered Runaway, Baltimore County Police Department, November 24, 2008.

Police Search for Missing Woodlawn Teen, WJZ.com, November 24, 2008.