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Fort Wayne Searches for Missing Aliahna

Allen County Sheriff's are searching for Aliahna Marie Maroney Lemmon, 9, who went missing Friday morning.
December 24, 2011
Updated Dec 24, 2011 at 1:13 PM EST
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Indiana's NewsCenter)
-- The Allen County Sheriff's Department is asking for your help to find a missing 9 year old girl.
Fort Wayne dive crews, helicopter crews, and the Allen County Sheriff's Department are
searching for nine-year-old Aliahna Marie Maroney Lemmon. She was last
seen around 10:00 a.m. on Friday in the area of Clinton Street and
Diebold Road in the Northway trailer park.
She was last seen wearing a blue
and black plaid coat with fur around the hood, a silver and white
sweater dress with white tights and black shoes with bows.
Officials are not sure how or why she went missing. The Sheriff's Department is holding a press
conference sometime Saturday afternoon.
Locals and businesses are helping in the search. One concerned family offered police their ATV to
help search through the fields along Clinton Avenue by the trailer
park. And others are handing out flyers at downtown businesses.
Aliahna Lemmon is 41 pounds and about four foot tall. He has blonde hair just past her
shoulders and blue eyes. She has a birthmark on the back of her neck and freckles on her face.
She answers to "Aliahna, Ailey and Ana."
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Allen County Sheriff’s Department at (260) 449-3000.
http://www.indianasnewscenter.com/news/local/Missing-Juvenile-136180558.html

Allen County Sheriff's are searching for Aliahna Marie Maroney Lemmon, 9, who went missing Friday morning.
December 24, 2011
Updated Dec 24, 2011 at 1:13 PM EST
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Indiana's NewsCenter)
-- The Allen County Sheriff's Department is asking for your help to find a missing 9 year old girl.
Fort Wayne dive crews, helicopter crews, and the Allen County Sheriff's Department are
searching for nine-year-old Aliahna Marie Maroney Lemmon. She was last
seen around 10:00 a.m. on Friday in the area of Clinton Street and
Diebold Road in the Northway trailer park.
She was last seen wearing a blue
and black plaid coat with fur around the hood, a silver and white
sweater dress with white tights and black shoes with bows.
Officials are not sure how or why she went missing. The Sheriff's Department is holding a press
conference sometime Saturday afternoon.
Locals and businesses are helping in the search. One concerned family offered police their ATV to
help search through the fields along Clinton Avenue by the trailer
park. And others are handing out flyers at downtown businesses.
Aliahna Lemmon is 41 pounds and about four foot tall. He has blonde hair just past her
shoulders and blue eyes. She has a birthmark on the back of her neck and freckles on her face.
She answers to "Aliahna, Ailey and Ana."
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Allen County Sheriff’s Department at (260) 449-3000.
http://www.indianasnewscenter.com/news/local/Missing-Juvenile-136180558.html

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Re: ALIAHNA LEMMON - 9 yo - Fort Wayne IN
Allen County Sheriff's Department
Aliahna Marie Maroney Lemmon
Last updated: December 24, 2011 3:19 p.m.
Police need help in finding young girl, 9
The Allen County Sheriff's Department asks for the public's help in
locating a missing 9-year-old girl, last seen Friday morning wearing a
silver and white sweater dress, white tights and black shoes with bows.
Aliahna Marie Maroney Lemmon is about 4-feet, 4-inches tall,
weighs 41 pounds, with blond hair and blue eyes. She has freckles on
her face and a birthmark on her neck. Her hair falls just past her
shoulders. She was last seen around 10 a.m. Friday in the area of
Clinton Street and Diebold Avenue in the Northway trailer park, wearing
the sweater dress and a blue-and-black plaid coat with fur trim around the hood.
She goes by the names Aliahna, Ailey and Ana.
Anyone with any information about the girl's whereabouts is asked to call the
Allen County Sheriff's Department at 260-449-3000.
http://www.journalgazette.net/article/20111224/NEWS/111229709/0/FRONTPAGE
Posters note: The dress in the photo is what Aliahna is described as having been wearing when she was last seen.

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Re: ALIAHNA LEMMON - 9 yo - Fort Wayne IN
FORT WAYNE, Ind.—
A sheriff says a missing 9-year-old girl in Fort
Wayne had been staying with a family friend when she disappeared on Friday.
Allen County Sheriff Ken Fries says Aliahna Lemmon and her
sisters ages 6 and 8 had been at the friend's home for about a week
since their mother was ill. Fries tells WANE-TV (http://bit.ly/uFtOCx)
that Aliahna has vision and hearing troubles along with attention
deficit disorder and other emotional problems.
Fries says police believe Aliahna was last in the home between 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. Friday. He says
miscommunication between the friend and the girl's mother possibly led to police not being called until about 8:45 p.m.
Numerous emergency workers are searching Saturday around a mobile home park on Fort Wayne's north side where the friend lives.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/chi-ap-in-fortwayne-girlsea,0,4900510.story
A sheriff says a missing 9-year-old girl in Fort
Wayne had been staying with a family friend when she disappeared on Friday.
Allen County Sheriff Ken Fries says Aliahna Lemmon and her
sisters ages 6 and 8 had been at the friend's home for about a week
since their mother was ill. Fries tells WANE-TV (http://bit.ly/uFtOCx)
that Aliahna has vision and hearing troubles along with attention
deficit disorder and other emotional problems.
Fries says police believe Aliahna was last in the home between 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. Friday. He says
miscommunication between the friend and the girl's mother possibly led to police not being called until about 8:45 p.m.
Numerous emergency workers are searching Saturday around a mobile home park on Fort Wayne's north side where the friend lives.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/chi-ap-in-fortwayne-girlsea,0,4900510.story

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Sheriff reveals info about missing girl
Updated: Saturday, 24 Dec 2011, 3:05 PM EST
Published : Saturday, 24 Dec 2011, 8:26 AM EST
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) -- UPDATE:
Allen County Sheriff Ken Fries gave an update on the search for a
missing nine-year-old girl Saturday including what happened Friday night
and who police are currently questioning.
Fries said Aliahna Marie Maroney Lemmon and her two sisters, ages six and eight,
had been staying at the home of one of her mother’s friends in the
Northway trailer park near Clinton Street and Diebold Road for about a
week since their mother had been ill.
The friend told police Lemmon had fallen asleep in a chair in her clothes, not pajamas Thursday
night. Police said she was last seen wearing a blue and black plaid
coat with fur around the hood, a silver and white sweater dress with
white tights and black shoes with bows.
She was still at his home around 6 a.m. Friday, but at 10 a.m. he saw a pile of her clothes
by that chair and assumed she was still there.
Police believe she left the home on foot between those times.
Fries said there must have been some kind of miscommunication between the
friend and the girl’s mother about where she was because a call about
the girl being missing didn’t come in until 8:40 p.m.
Now, a five mile radius wide search is underway for Lemmon.
Indiana State Police are conducting an aerial search with their helicopter, the
Fort Wayne Fire Department’s Dive Team is searching nearby ponds,
bloodhounds have been brought in to search the area as well. Fries said
they can track scents up to several weeks old. The Federal Bureau of
Investigation has also been brought in to help re-interview the mother,
her friend, the girl’s stepfather and her two sisters.
Emergency responders from surrounding areas including St. Joe Township, Woodburn and Poe have also joined in the search.
So far, Fries said they are not ruling any possibility of what could have
happened to the girl out, including foul play. There have not been any
custody, abuse or neglect issues in the past, but family members said
the girl is partially blind, has hearing problems and suffers from Post
Traumatic Stress Disorder, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Activity
Disorder and Oppositional Defiant with Conduct Disorder.
Police have also checked out the possible involvement of several sex offenders
who live in the area, but based on the information they learned from
them, they are not suspects at this point.
Police command posts were set up Saturday morning at the Value Gas station at 10300 Old Leo
Road and in Apple Valley mobile home park for the search and have
obtained surveillance video from the Marathon gas station across from the post.
Indiana State Police have not issued an Amber Alert for
Lemmon. Fries said this situation does not meet the criteria required
in order to issue one. That usually involves a suspected vehicle
description, and that is not information they have.
Search teams are going door-to-door and checking out fields and abandoned buildings for the girl.
Fries said nine years old is typically too young to be a runaway, especially
around Christmastime and said search teams will work until they find
Lemmon, even if that is through the holiday.
Fries is discouraging people wanting to help search for girl because that negatively affects the ISP aerial search.
Lemmon is described as a white female, 41 pounds 4' tall, Blonde hair, blue
eyes, hair just past her shoulders. She has a birthmark on the back of
her neck and she has many freckles on her face. Her birthday is 04/02/02.
Aliahna answers to Aliahna, Ailey and Ana.
http://www.wane.com/dpp/news/local/police-looking-for-missing-fw-girl
Updated: Saturday, 24 Dec 2011, 3:05 PM EST
Published : Saturday, 24 Dec 2011, 8:26 AM EST
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) -- UPDATE:
Allen County Sheriff Ken Fries gave an update on the search for a
missing nine-year-old girl Saturday including what happened Friday night
and who police are currently questioning.
Fries said Aliahna Marie Maroney Lemmon and her two sisters, ages six and eight,
had been staying at the home of one of her mother’s friends in the
Northway trailer park near Clinton Street and Diebold Road for about a
week since their mother had been ill.
The friend told police Lemmon had fallen asleep in a chair in her clothes, not pajamas Thursday
night. Police said she was last seen wearing a blue and black plaid
coat with fur around the hood, a silver and white sweater dress with
white tights and black shoes with bows.
She was still at his home around 6 a.m. Friday, but at 10 a.m. he saw a pile of her clothes
by that chair and assumed she was still there.
Police believe she left the home on foot between those times.
Fries said there must have been some kind of miscommunication between the
friend and the girl’s mother about where she was because a call about
the girl being missing didn’t come in until 8:40 p.m.
Now, a five mile radius wide search is underway for Lemmon.
Indiana State Police are conducting an aerial search with their helicopter, the
Fort Wayne Fire Department’s Dive Team is searching nearby ponds,
bloodhounds have been brought in to search the area as well. Fries said
they can track scents up to several weeks old. The Federal Bureau of
Investigation has also been brought in to help re-interview the mother,
her friend, the girl’s stepfather and her two sisters.
Emergency responders from surrounding areas including St. Joe Township, Woodburn and Poe have also joined in the search.
So far, Fries said they are not ruling any possibility of what could have
happened to the girl out, including foul play. There have not been any
custody, abuse or neglect issues in the past, but family members said
the girl is partially blind, has hearing problems and suffers from Post
Traumatic Stress Disorder, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Activity
Disorder and Oppositional Defiant with Conduct Disorder.
Police have also checked out the possible involvement of several sex offenders
who live in the area, but based on the information they learned from
them, they are not suspects at this point.
Police command posts were set up Saturday morning at the Value Gas station at 10300 Old Leo
Road and in Apple Valley mobile home park for the search and have
obtained surveillance video from the Marathon gas station across from the post.
Indiana State Police have not issued an Amber Alert for
Lemmon. Fries said this situation does not meet the criteria required
in order to issue one. That usually involves a suspected vehicle
description, and that is not information they have.
Search teams are going door-to-door and checking out fields and abandoned buildings for the girl.
Fries said nine years old is typically too young to be a runaway, especially
around Christmastime and said search teams will work until they find
Lemmon, even if that is through the holiday.
Fries is discouraging people wanting to help search for girl because that negatively affects the ISP aerial search.
Lemmon is described as a white female, 41 pounds 4' tall, Blonde hair, blue
eyes, hair just past her shoulders. She has a birthmark on the back of
her neck and she has many freckles on her face. Her birthday is 04/02/02.
Aliahna answers to Aliahna, Ailey and Ana.
http://www.wane.com/dpp/news/local/police-looking-for-missing-fw-girl

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Police Still Searching for Missing 9-Year-Old Girl

Aliahna Marie Maroney Lemmon, 9 yrs. old
December 25, 2011
Updated Dec 25, 2011 at 3:55 PM EST
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Indiana’s NewsCenter) —
Police are still searching for 9-year-old Aliahna Marie Maroney Lemmon
from Fort Wayne. Lemmon has been missing since late Friday night, early Saturday morning.
This isn't the Merry Christmas one Fort Wayne family had hoped for.
“We want to find her, get her home for Christmas well, safe, sound and happy,” said Elizabeth Sepponen, family member.
Nine-year-old Aliahna Lemmon of Fort Wayne has been missing since late Friday night, early
Saturday morning. Police say she was last seen in the Northway trailer park around Clinton Street and Diebold Road.
Aliahna’s grandpa died earlier this month. Sepponen says the family hasn't been coping very
well and her cousin, Tara, also Aliahna’s mother, has been very ill.
Sepponene says Aliahna and her two younger sisters have been in the care
of a neighbor for the past couple weeks while Tara recovers. Police say
Aliahna was last reported sleeping in a chair at the neighbor’s house
before she went missing. Sepponen said when Tara called to check up on
her daughters, the neighbor realized Aliahna was missing.
“The babysitter thought that she had gone home to Tara. So nobody realized, because of the
miscommunication, that she had actually been missing for a few hours,” Sepponen said. “Tara’s pretty freaked out.”
Police interviewed neighbors and family members all weekend. Aliahna lives in a trailer
home with her mother and step-father in a neighborhood where 15
registered sex offenders also live. However, Sheriff Fries says they’ve
already gone to each offender’s house and interviewed them. He says none of them are suspects.
“We're not going to rule out anything as far as foul play. Maybe she's just at a friend's house,”
said Ken Fries, Allen County Sheriff. “We're hoping somebody sees this and says, 'Oh Aliahna's at our house, come get her.'”
Aliahna also goes by the names “Ailey” and “Ana,” and Sepponen says she is partially blind and
deaf and suffers from mood and conduct disorders. Sepponen suspects she ran away.
“They're not quite sure where she went or what was in her mind at the time,” Sepponen said.
But Sheriff Fries says that’s unlikely. “Nine is young to be running away, especially when you
couple that with Christmas,” Sheriff Fries said.
Sheriff Fries says the FBI, fire departments, and city, county, and state police are searching
for the missing girl. Officers are using everything they can to find
her...boats, planes, K-9 units, ATVs and man power—everything except an
Amber Alert.
“Justifiably so, if they
put Amber Alerts out for every missing child or possible run away or
anything, nobody would pay attention to them. So there's certain
criteria that have to be met for an Amber Alert,” Sheriff Fries said.
According to amberalert.gov, an Amber Alert will not be issued unless: there is
reasonable belief abduction has occurred, police believe the child is in
imminent danger, there is enough information about the description and
abduction of the child, the child is 17 or younger, and the child's name
has been entered into the national crime information center. Sheriff
Fries says this particular case meets none of these criteria.
Sheriff Fries does not encourage people to help in the search because it could add confusion to
officers who are searching. But, that hasn’t stopped Sepponen and her family.
“My sister and I are out handing out flyers, we have relatives that are out, people from our churches,” she said.
Even Facebook pages have been created and dedicated to finding Aliahna. So far there's over 1,450 “Likes” and “Shares.”
According to the police report, Aliahna was last wearing a white and silver sweater dress with
white tights (as shown in the picture), a black and blue plaid coat with
fur around the hood, and black shoes with bows. She's 4 ft. tall, 41
lbs., has freckles, and has a birth mark on the back of her neck. The
Allen County Sheriff says police are still unsure of Aliahna’s whereabouts.
“We're just doing the best we can,” Sepponen said.
“I think everybody's goal is to find her and get her home,” Sheriff Fries said.
This story will be updated as more information becomes available.
http://www.indianasnewscenter.com/news/local/Police-Still-Searching-for-Missing-9-Year-Old-Girl-136207958.html

Aliahna Marie Maroney Lemmon, 9 yrs. old
December 25, 2011
Updated Dec 25, 2011 at 3:55 PM EST
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Indiana’s NewsCenter) —
Police are still searching for 9-year-old Aliahna Marie Maroney Lemmon
from Fort Wayne. Lemmon has been missing since late Friday night, early Saturday morning.
This isn't the Merry Christmas one Fort Wayne family had hoped for.
“We want to find her, get her home for Christmas well, safe, sound and happy,” said Elizabeth Sepponen, family member.
Nine-year-old Aliahna Lemmon of Fort Wayne has been missing since late Friday night, early
Saturday morning. Police say she was last seen in the Northway trailer park around Clinton Street and Diebold Road.
Aliahna’s grandpa died earlier this month. Sepponen says the family hasn't been coping very
well and her cousin, Tara, also Aliahna’s mother, has been very ill.
Sepponene says Aliahna and her two younger sisters have been in the care
of a neighbor for the past couple weeks while Tara recovers. Police say
Aliahna was last reported sleeping in a chair at the neighbor’s house
before she went missing. Sepponen said when Tara called to check up on
her daughters, the neighbor realized Aliahna was missing.
“The babysitter thought that she had gone home to Tara. So nobody realized, because of the
miscommunication, that she had actually been missing for a few hours,” Sepponen said. “Tara’s pretty freaked out.”
Police interviewed neighbors and family members all weekend. Aliahna lives in a trailer
home with her mother and step-father in a neighborhood where 15
registered sex offenders also live. However, Sheriff Fries says they’ve
already gone to each offender’s house and interviewed them. He says none of them are suspects.
“We're not going to rule out anything as far as foul play. Maybe she's just at a friend's house,”
said Ken Fries, Allen County Sheriff. “We're hoping somebody sees this and says, 'Oh Aliahna's at our house, come get her.'”
Aliahna also goes by the names “Ailey” and “Ana,” and Sepponen says she is partially blind and
deaf and suffers from mood and conduct disorders. Sepponen suspects she ran away.
“They're not quite sure where she went or what was in her mind at the time,” Sepponen said.
But Sheriff Fries says that’s unlikely. “Nine is young to be running away, especially when you
couple that with Christmas,” Sheriff Fries said.
Sheriff Fries says the FBI, fire departments, and city, county, and state police are searching
for the missing girl. Officers are using everything they can to find
her...boats, planes, K-9 units, ATVs and man power—everything except an
Amber Alert.
“Justifiably so, if they
put Amber Alerts out for every missing child or possible run away or
anything, nobody would pay attention to them. So there's certain
criteria that have to be met for an Amber Alert,” Sheriff Fries said.
According to amberalert.gov, an Amber Alert will not be issued unless: there is
reasonable belief abduction has occurred, police believe the child is in
imminent danger, there is enough information about the description and
abduction of the child, the child is 17 or younger, and the child's name
has been entered into the national crime information center. Sheriff
Fries says this particular case meets none of these criteria.
Sheriff Fries does not encourage people to help in the search because it could add confusion to
officers who are searching. But, that hasn’t stopped Sepponen and her family.
“My sister and I are out handing out flyers, we have relatives that are out, people from our churches,” she said.
Even Facebook pages have been created and dedicated to finding Aliahna. So far there's over 1,450 “Likes” and “Shares.”
According to the police report, Aliahna was last wearing a white and silver sweater dress with
white tights (as shown in the picture), a black and blue plaid coat with
fur around the hood, and black shoes with bows. She's 4 ft. tall, 41
lbs., has freckles, and has a birth mark on the back of her neck. The
Allen County Sheriff says police are still unsure of Aliahna’s whereabouts.
“We're just doing the best we can,” Sepponen said.
“I think everybody's goal is to find her and get her home,” Sheriff Fries said.
This story will be updated as more information becomes available.
http://www.indianasnewscenter.com/news/local/Police-Still-Searching-for-Missing-9-Year-Old-Girl-136207958.html

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The family friend who was watching a
9-year-old Fort Wayne girl missing since Friday says her disappearance
wasn't noticed for hours because her younger sisters said she left with
their mother.
More than 100 emergency
workers conducted an unsuccessful search Saturday for Aliahna Lemmon
around the mobile home park on Fort Wayne's north side where she was
last seen. No active search was done on Sunday.
Aliahna and her sisters
were staying at Mike Plumadore's home because their mother was ill.
Plumadore tells The Journal Gazette (http://bit.ly/t4WR6h ) that he found his deadbolted door unlocked about 10 a.m. Friday and Aliahna gone.
Tarah Souders says her
daughter has attention deficit disorder and other emotional problems but
hasn't wandered off before. Aliahna's grandmother says she has a
history of sleepwalking.
http://www.fox19.com/story/16393074/no-progress-in-search-for-missing-fort-wayne-girl
9-year-old Fort Wayne girl missing since Friday says her disappearance
wasn't noticed for hours because her younger sisters said she left with
their mother.
More than 100 emergency
workers conducted an unsuccessful search Saturday for Aliahna Lemmon
around the mobile home park on Fort Wayne's north side where she was
last seen. No active search was done on Sunday.
Aliahna and her sisters
were staying at Mike Plumadore's home because their mother was ill.
Plumadore tells The Journal Gazette (http://bit.ly/t4WR6h ) that he found his deadbolted door unlocked about 10 a.m. Friday and Aliahna gone.
Tarah Souders says her
daughter has attention deficit disorder and other emotional problems but
hasn't wandered off before. Aliahna's grandmother says she has a
history of sleepwalking.
http://www.fox19.com/story/16393074/no-progress-in-search-for-missing-fort-wayne-girl

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FBI joins search for missing Indiana girl
By TOM LOBIANCO Associated Press Writer The Associated Press
Monday, December 26, 2011 3:20 PM EST
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) — The FBI joined the search for a missing 9-year-old Indiana girl with physical and emotional problems Monday as agents descended on the mobile home park where she lived and that's a known haven for registered sex offenders.
Authorities in Fort Wayne planned to meet Monday afternoon to plan their next move after two straight days without a search for Aliahna Lemmon, who has been missing since Friday, said Cpl. Jeremy Tinkel, a spokesman for the Allen County sheriff's department.
More:
http://www.windstream.net/news/read.php?rip_id=%3CD9RSD96G0%40news.ap.org%3E&ps=1018&page=1
By TOM LOBIANCO Associated Press Writer The Associated Press
Monday, December 26, 2011 3:20 PM EST
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) — The FBI joined the search for a missing 9-year-old Indiana girl with physical and emotional problems Monday as agents descended on the mobile home park where she lived and that's a known haven for registered sex offenders.
Authorities in Fort Wayne planned to meet Monday afternoon to plan their next move after two straight days without a search for Aliahna Lemmon, who has been missing since Friday, said Cpl. Jeremy Tinkel, a spokesman for the Allen County sheriff's department.
More:
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The FBI joined the search for a missing 9-year-old Indiana girl with
physical and emotional problems Monday as agents descended on the mobile
home park where she lived and that's a known haven for registered sex
offenders.
About a half-dozen people in black windbreakers, several of whom
identified themselves as FBI agents, were at the mobile home park Monday
where Aliahna Lemmon went missing from a family friend's home on
Friday. Some with search dogs were seen at a nearby storage facility.
Monday's renewed search came a day after local police declined to search
Sunday. Allen County sheriff's department officials also originally had
not planned to search Monday either, unless new leads arose through
tips from the public or interviews, Cpl. Jeremy Tinkel, a department
spokesman, said earlier in the day.
Local police haven't said what they think happened to Aliahna.
Meanwhile, agents at the scene Monday wouldn't say why the FBI was
involved. An agency spokesman didn't immediately return phone calls and
e-mails seeking comment.
More than 100 emergency workers conducted an extensive search Saturday
for Aliahna around the rundown mobile home park on Fort Wayne's north
side where she was last seen. No active search was done Sunday for the
girl.
According to a state website, 15 registered sex offenders live at the mobile home park that numbers about two dozen homes.
Elizabeth Watkins, 52, who has lived at the park for six months with her
4-year-old granddaughter, said it's well-known that several sex
offenders live in the neighborhood.
"It's scary," she said. "I don't know how a parent could leave their child alone."
Aliahna's mother, Tarah Souders, 28, told The Journal Gazette her
daughter has vision and hearing problems and suffers from attention
deficit disorder and emotional problems. She also has a history of
sleepwalking, family members said.
Aliahna and her sisters were staying at a family friend's nearby home
because their mother had been sick with the flu and Aliahna's stepfather
works at night and sleeps during the day, The Journal Gazette reported
Monday.
Mike Plumadore, 39, told the newspaper Sunday that he left the three
girls in his mobile home about 6 a.m. Friday and went to a gas station
about a mile away to buy a cigar. Authorities have said the store's
surveillance video shows him there about that time.
"I had deadbolted the door," he said. "When I got back, all the girls was here."
He said he smoked his cigar and went back to sleep, then woke up about
10 a.m. when Aliahna's mother called. After that call, he realized the
door to the home was unlocked and that Aliahna was gone. He said
Aliahna's sisters, both 6 years old, told him that Aliahna had left with
her mom.
Plumadore said it wasn't until he talked with Aliahna's mom about 8:30
p.m. that they realized she was missing and police were notified.
Plumadore is not listed on the state's website that lists registered sex offenders.
Tarah Souders said miscommunication between the two of them caused the delay in determining that Aliahna had vanished.
"She's never wandered off," Souders said. "She's never done anything like this before."
But Aliahna does have a history of sleepwalking, even unlocking doors
and going outside while sleeping, said her grandmother, Amber Story.
"I just hope that she's not suffering or in pain," Story said.
Souders said her daughter also has vision and hearing problems and
suffers from attention deficit disorder and emotional problems.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/progress-search-missing-fort-wayne-girl-15234492#.TvkBelbPwfw
physical and emotional problems Monday as agents descended on the mobile
home park where she lived and that's a known haven for registered sex
offenders.
About a half-dozen people in black windbreakers, several of whom
identified themselves as FBI agents, were at the mobile home park Monday
where Aliahna Lemmon went missing from a family friend's home on
Friday. Some with search dogs were seen at a nearby storage facility.
Monday's renewed search came a day after local police declined to search
Sunday. Allen County sheriff's department officials also originally had
not planned to search Monday either, unless new leads arose through
tips from the public or interviews, Cpl. Jeremy Tinkel, a department
spokesman, said earlier in the day.
Local police haven't said what they think happened to Aliahna.
Meanwhile, agents at the scene Monday wouldn't say why the FBI was
involved. An agency spokesman didn't immediately return phone calls and
e-mails seeking comment.
More than 100 emergency workers conducted an extensive search Saturday
for Aliahna around the rundown mobile home park on Fort Wayne's north
side where she was last seen. No active search was done Sunday for the
girl.
According to a state website, 15 registered sex offenders live at the mobile home park that numbers about two dozen homes.
Elizabeth Watkins, 52, who has lived at the park for six months with her
4-year-old granddaughter, said it's well-known that several sex
offenders live in the neighborhood.
"It's scary," she said. "I don't know how a parent could leave their child alone."
Aliahna's mother, Tarah Souders, 28, told The Journal Gazette her
daughter has vision and hearing problems and suffers from attention
deficit disorder and emotional problems. She also has a history of
sleepwalking, family members said.
Aliahna and her sisters were staying at a family friend's nearby home
because their mother had been sick with the flu and Aliahna's stepfather
works at night and sleeps during the day, The Journal Gazette reported
Monday.
Mike Plumadore, 39, told the newspaper Sunday that he left the three
girls in his mobile home about 6 a.m. Friday and went to a gas station
about a mile away to buy a cigar. Authorities have said the store's
surveillance video shows him there about that time.
"I had deadbolted the door," he said. "When I got back, all the girls was here."
He said he smoked his cigar and went back to sleep, then woke up about
10 a.m. when Aliahna's mother called. After that call, he realized the
door to the home was unlocked and that Aliahna was gone. He said
Aliahna's sisters, both 6 years old, told him that Aliahna had left with
her mom.
Plumadore said it wasn't until he talked with Aliahna's mom about 8:30
p.m. that they realized she was missing and police were notified.
Plumadore is not listed on the state's website that lists registered sex offenders.
Tarah Souders said miscommunication between the two of them caused the delay in determining that Aliahna had vanished.
"She's never wandered off," Souders said. "She's never done anything like this before."
But Aliahna does have a history of sleepwalking, even unlocking doors
and going outside while sleeping, said her grandmother, Amber Story.
"I just hope that she's not suffering or in pain," Story said.
Souders said her daughter also has vision and hearing problems and
suffers from attention deficit disorder and emotional problems.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/progress-search-missing-fort-wayne-girl-15234492#.TvkBelbPwfw

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24 homes in the mobile park and 15 of them are registered sex offenders?
Were the families with children living there aware of this?
Were the families with children living there aware of this?
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I have an awful feeling about this little girl. It seems counter-intuitive to have people stop looking unless its for a very limited time for overhead searches. They have stopped searching for two days according to the Windstream link above and the FBI has stepped in. I get that its the holidays, but this is a missing young girl and two days is an eternity in abduction/missing cases. Why are the two six year olds saying that she left with her mom? What more do they know? Were they threatened? Why is the babysitter making a cigar run at 6am? No comment from LE? Search dogs? Storage facility? Sex offenders concentrated? I think that LE is already aware of what has happened or very certain of the results or they would still be searching relentlessly. All, IMHO.

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Re: ALIAHNA LEMMON - 9 yo - Fort Wayne IN
I was searching around for the sex offenders in this area and happened upon this site
with updates/comments about Aliahna Lemmon's case.
http://www.angrywhiteboy.org/index.php/2011/12/26/update-on-aliahna-lemmon/
http://www.angrywhiteboy.org/index.php/2011/12/26/the-case-of-missing-aliahna-lemmon/
with updates/comments about Aliahna Lemmon's case.
http://www.angrywhiteboy.org/index.php/2011/12/26/update-on-aliahna-lemmon/
http://www.angrywhiteboy.org/index.php/2011/12/26/the-case-of-missing-aliahna-lemmon/
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Re: ALIAHNA LEMMON - 9 yo - Fort Wayne IN
http://nancygrace.blogs.cnn.com/2011/12/26/grandmother-missing-girl-may-have-sleepwalked-away-from-neighbors-home/?hpt=ng_t1
Police are trying to sort out the facts surrounding the disappearance of a 9-year-old Indiana girl two days before Christmas.
Amber Story, the grandmother of Aliahna Lemmon, told HLN’s Nancy Grace in an interview airing Monday night that she believes the girl could have sleepwalked out of a neighbor’s Fort Wayne home early Friday morning and been taken.
According to Story, 9-year-old Aliahna and her two sisters were staying with a neighbor, Michael Plumadore, while her mother recovered from the flu. Aliahna suffered from night terrors and Plumadore was up for much of the night comforting her, Story said. Around 6 am, after she fell asleep, he left his mobile home to go buy a cigar.
When Plumadore returned, he believed all of the girls were still sleeping. He went to sleep and woke up around 10, at which point the 6-year-old sisters told him Aliahna’s mother, Tarah Souders, had picked her up. Story said that miscommunication between Plumadore and Souders led to a 10-hour gap before anyone realized Aliahna was missing and they called police around 8:30 pm.
Story said Plumadore is a close family friend who cared for Aliahna’s grandfather for two years before his death earlier this month. He has a few felony convictions in his past, but none appear to involve crimes against children.
“I have no qualms in saying Mike would not hurt any of those children,” Story said “…The only blame is to the person who took her.”
Still, she acknowledged that it was probably a mistake for Plumadore to leave the children alone. Story said Aliahna’s mother’s trailer has a deadbolt that is high enough that the girl cannot reach it but Plumadore’s does not, and Aliahna is capable of unlocking and opening a door in her sleep. The girl suffers from partial hearing loss and partial blindness, according to Story, but she has gotten out of her home while sleepwalking before.
Story said police have questioned Aliahna’s whole family—including the young girls—in addition to Plumadore and other neighbors. According to the Journal Gazette, there are 15 sex offenders in the mobile home park where her mother and Plumadore live, and police have spoken to all of them.
Story told Grace that search dogs picked up Aliahna’s scent going from Plumadore’s home to a bus stop but her trail then vanished. The bus stop is on the side of a busy road and Story speculated that someone may have abducted her from there.
Police told reporters Monday that they have no new leads or suspects in Aliahna’s disappearance, but they are working on the case around the clock, according to WPTA.
Police are trying to sort out the facts surrounding the disappearance of a 9-year-old Indiana girl two days before Christmas.
Amber Story, the grandmother of Aliahna Lemmon, told HLN’s Nancy Grace in an interview airing Monday night that she believes the girl could have sleepwalked out of a neighbor’s Fort Wayne home early Friday morning and been taken.
According to Story, 9-year-old Aliahna and her two sisters were staying with a neighbor, Michael Plumadore, while her mother recovered from the flu. Aliahna suffered from night terrors and Plumadore was up for much of the night comforting her, Story said. Around 6 am, after she fell asleep, he left his mobile home to go buy a cigar.
When Plumadore returned, he believed all of the girls were still sleeping. He went to sleep and woke up around 10, at which point the 6-year-old sisters told him Aliahna’s mother, Tarah Souders, had picked her up. Story said that miscommunication between Plumadore and Souders led to a 10-hour gap before anyone realized Aliahna was missing and they called police around 8:30 pm.
Story said Plumadore is a close family friend who cared for Aliahna’s grandfather for two years before his death earlier this month. He has a few felony convictions in his past, but none appear to involve crimes against children.
“I have no qualms in saying Mike would not hurt any of those children,” Story said “…The only blame is to the person who took her.”
Still, she acknowledged that it was probably a mistake for Plumadore to leave the children alone. Story said Aliahna’s mother’s trailer has a deadbolt that is high enough that the girl cannot reach it but Plumadore’s does not, and Aliahna is capable of unlocking and opening a door in her sleep. The girl suffers from partial hearing loss and partial blindness, according to Story, but she has gotten out of her home while sleepwalking before.
Story said police have questioned Aliahna’s whole family—including the young girls—in addition to Plumadore and other neighbors. According to the Journal Gazette, there are 15 sex offenders in the mobile home park where her mother and Plumadore live, and police have spoken to all of them.
Story told Grace that search dogs picked up Aliahna’s scent going from Plumadore’s home to a bus stop but her trail then vanished. The bus stop is on the side of a busy road and Story speculated that someone may have abducted her from there.
Police told reporters Monday that they have no new leads or suspects in Aliahna’s disappearance, but they are working on the case around the clock, according to WPTA.

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Re: ALIAHNA LEMMON - 9 yo - Fort Wayne IN
Dec
26
2011
A sad and tragic ending to the Aliahna Lemmon case
Posted by AWB in Uncategorized
As I pretty much indicated in this post, the piece of shit, known as Michael Plumadore has admitted to the FBI at approximately 9:00 p.m. tonight that he murdered Aliahna Lemmon.
Burn in hell Plumadore.
If you find this article informative? Consider donating any amount you choose.
http://www.angrywhiteboy.org/index.php/2011/12/26/a-sad-and-tragic-ending-to-the-aliahna-lemmon-case/
26
2011
A sad and tragic ending to the Aliahna Lemmon case
Posted by AWB in Uncategorized
As I pretty much indicated in this post, the piece of shit, known as Michael Plumadore has admitted to the FBI at approximately 9:00 p.m. tonight that he murdered Aliahna Lemmon.
Burn in hell Plumadore.
If you find this article informative? Consider donating any amount you choose.
http://www.angrywhiteboy.org/index.php/2011/12/26/a-sad-and-tragic-ending-to-the-aliahna-lemmon-case/

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Re: ALIAHNA LEMMON - 9 yo - Fort Wayne IN
I don't see main stream media confirmation of the above link yet. Still looking.

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Re: ALIAHNA LEMMON - 9 yo - Fort Wayne IN
Find Aliahna Marie Maroney Lemmon Missing from Fort Wayne, Indiana
It come with great regret and sadness for me to announce that Aliahna Marie Maroney Lemmon has been found deceased and 1 person has been charged with murder. I'll post more info as it becomes available. My prayers go out to the family and all those who helped in the search.
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