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Police Give Parents of Adre’Anna Jackson Lie Detector Test

Adre’Anna Jackson has been missing for nearly three weeks. According to KIRO TV, Lakewood police have given the parents of Adre’Anna Jackson, the missing 10 year old girl, lie detector tests. Adre anna parents

LAKEWOOD, Wash. — Recent lie detector tests, performed by Lakewood Police on the parents of Adre’Anna Jackson are all part of and ongoing investigation. It’s been 19 days since the 10 year old girl disappeared. The young girl’s mother says she’s glad authorities made them take the tests, because they have nothing to hide. “No we did not have anything to do with the disappearance of our daughter.” said Yvette Gervaise.

Both Adre’Anna’s mother Yvette Gervaise and stepfather Jon Federicci were given lie detector tests to eliminate them as suspects in the missing 10 year olds disappearance. The results came back mixed; mom passed and step-dad inconclusive.

On Tuesday, the girl’s mother and her stepfather Jon Federicci were given lie detector tests to eliminate them as suspects in the disappearance. Authorities say her mother passed and Federico’s tests came back inconclusive. “My hope, somebody is holding her and she is still alive and please don’t make her suffer,” Gervaise said.

Investigators are also looking for hair and fiber evidence on a dumpster near a boat launch at American Lake. It’s the same place a boat was recovered earlier this month And in another part of this investigation..detectives confiscated Adre’Anna’s underwear, and her fathers underwear. Both are being tested for DNA.

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December 22nd, 2005 at 09:39pm Posted by | Adre-Anna Jackson, Missing, Missing Children | one comment

Lakewood police looking for owner of abandoned boat in the Adre-Anna Jackson disappearance

Police are looking for the owner of an abandoned boat last week at a public dock on Adre-Anna boatAmerican Lake. Police are trying to determine whether the boat has any relevance to the disappearance of Adre-Anna Jackson.

Officers confiscated the boat from the dock at American Lake North County Park after a witness reported that it had been there for a couple of days and was out of place. Investigators have no specific information linking the boat to the Dec. 2 disappearance of Adre-Anna.

Anyone with information on the boat is asked to call Lakewood police at 253-830-5000 or Tacoma-Pierce County Crime Stoppers at 253-591-5959.

December 16th, 2005 at 02:39am Posted by | Adre-Anna Jackson, Missing, Missing Children, Pictures | one comment

Officials search Boat, Dumpster and Lake for clues

With few leads to go on, police have confiscated a boat and a dumpster from American Lake North County Park as part of their investigation into the disappearance of Adre-Anna Jackson.

Investigators were alerted to the boat by a witness who said it had been tied to a public dock for a couple of days and was out of place, Lt. Bret Farrar said. The Dumpster was nearby.

Detectives have no information linking the boat or the Dumpster to Adre-Anna’s disappearance but will search them for possible evidence, Farrar said.

Friday, investigators were waiting for the boat to dry out before examining it.

“Obviously, we’re looking for hair and fibers,” Farrar said.

FBI will use sonar to map lake floor in search for girl

The FBI has stated that they will return and search the American Lake with side scanner sonar.

The team will use sonar equipment to map the lake floor between Bill’s Boat House, Silcox Island and Harry Todd Park, Lakewood police Lt. Bret Farrar said. Last week, agents combed the docks at the park and divers searched the surrounding water. No one found a trace of Adre-Anna.

Police asked the FBI team to expand their search, though not because of any specific information about Adre-Anna’s whereabouts, Farrar said.

“We’re just trying everything,” he said.

Crime Stoppers of Tacoma-Pierce County offers a $1,000 reward for information leading to Adre-Anna Jackson’s return. People with information about the case are asked to call 253-591-5959.

December 14th, 2005 at 10:25pm Posted by | Adre-Anna Jackson, Missing, Missing Children, Search and Rescue | no comments

Boat Seized In Search For Missing Girl, Adre-Anna Jackson

According to reports from KOIN, a boat has been seized in the search for the disappearance of the missing 10 year old girl, Adre-Anna Jackson. Adre anna boat_found_120905

An FBI dive team with sonar has been searching nearby American Lake. Thursday, police seized a small boat with an outboard motor that was found on the other side of the lake.

Farrar said it may not be related, but investigators are looking at everything. They’re also checking a trash bin for possible evidence.

A small 15-foot boat with an outboard motor is being investigated by police. The small boat was tied up across the lake at Northlake Park at a public pier for the past few days. No one has come to claim it. Police are being cautious in calling this a break in the case, a case that has had few leads.

Investigators in the disappearance of 10-year-old Adre’Anna Jackson are Adre-Anna Jacksontaking a hard look at a small boat found tied up Friday morning across American Lake from her home.

Police are not calling it a break in the case, just something they’re going to look into as part of their investigation. The small 15-foot boat with an outboard motor was found across the lake at Northlake Park and had been tied up to the public pier for at least a few days — and no one had come to claim it. Police didn’t find anything obvious with the boat, but they took it into custody to investigate just in case.

Police believe the boat came from a nearby community boathouse.

(Full KOMO news article)

Adre-Anna Jackson

Height: Just under 5 feet –  Weight: 78 pounds

Hair: Brown, with reddish highlights

Wearing: Blue jeans, white tennis shoes and possibly a blue shirt and a puffy black jacket

Carrying: A black-and-pink backpack

Reward for information:

Crime Stoppers of Tacoma-Pierce County offers a $1,000 reward for information leading to Adre-Anna Jackson’s return. People with information about the case are asked to call 253-591-5959.

December 9th, 2005 at 08:14pm Posted by | Adre-Anna Jackson, Missing, Missing Children, National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, Search and Rescue | one comment

Detectives Speak With Jon Federici, Stepfather of missing Adre-Anna Jackson

While the FBI returned to a Pierce County Lake Thursday to resume their search for 10-year-old Adre-Anna Jackson, missing since last Friday; Police are talking to Adre-Adre-Anna JacksonAnna Jackson’s stepfather, who was the last person to see her.

Police are talking to Adre-Anna Jackson’s stepfather, who was the last person to see her, KIRO 7 Eyewitness News reported.

Jon Federici said he last saw her on Friday, as she was walking from their apartment in Lakewood to school.

Police are not calling Federici a suspect; however they are not revealing much about what he’s told them. Its appears that Federici was arrested in 2002 and charged with third-degree assault for allegedly punching Jackson.

Federici was arrested in 2002 and charged with third-degree assault for allegedly punching Jackson and pulling her hair during an argument. Jackson reported Federici “smacked her in the head and scratched her face,” according to court documents. He was convicted on a reduced charge of misdemeanor assault.

Police are not calling Federici a suspect, and they’re not revealing much about Adre-anne FBI_DIVERwhat he’s told them.

“I’m not going to get into any of that at this point. I don’t want to compromise the investigation,” said Lakewood Police Lt. Brett Farrar. “All I can say is we’re looking at anybody and everybody that’s had anything to do with this little girl.”

According to reports, detectives are also speaking with the 51 registered sex offenders who live within walking distance of Adre-Anna Jackson’s home.

Seattle Times: Search for missing Pierce County girl goes national

Lakewood Police Lt. Bret Farrar said police searching for Adre-Anna Jackson have enlisted the help of The National Center of Missing and Exploited Children and television’s “America’s Most Wanted.” Information on the girl, who has been missing since Friday, is available on the Web sites for the center (www.missingkids.com) and the show (www.amw.com).

National Center for Missing and Exploited Children Poster

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Description of Adre-Anna Jackson

Sex: Female

Race: White

Age at Disappearance: 10

Height: 4’10″-5′ Weight: 78 lbs.

Hair: (Color, Description, Facial Hair) Brown, Has reddish highlights.

Eyes (Color and Correction): Brown

December 9th, 2005 at 02:42am Posted by | Adre-Anna Jackson, child welfare, Missing, Missing Children, National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, Pictures, Search and Rescue | 2 comments

Search For missing Adre-Anna Jackson Called Off

Adre-Anna Jackson disappeared Friday after she left her apartment to walk to school.Adreanna_Jackson Police state that they called off the search on Saturday, even though her location was still unknown.

Lakewood Police on Saturday called off their search for a 10-year-old girl missing since Friday, even though her location was still unknown.

Adre-Anna Jackson disappeared Friday after she left her apartment for a five-minute walk to Tillicum Elementary. Her family said they didn’t realize she was missing until late Friday afternoon because they didn’t know the school was closed because of snow.

On Saturday, Lakewood Police searched the girl’s apartment, as well as nearby American Lake for clues to Adre-Anna’s disappearance.Andrea LOSTGIRL_P2

“We haven’t given up hope,” Hall told The News Tribune Saturday night. “But we have searched all logical and available places where this young girl could have gone. “Right now we don’t have a whole lot,” Hall said. “But we’re going to continue interviewing and re-interviewing people to make sure we don’t miss anything.”

Adre-Anna’s disappearance is being treated as a missing person’s investigation

Her mother said the fourth grader was carrying a black and pink backpack. She was wearing blue jeans, possibly a blue shirt and white tennis shoes. She’s just under 5 feet tall and weighs approximately 78 pounds. She has brown hair with reddish highlights. She may have been wearing a puffy black coat or jacket.

The News Tribune: Police halt search for Tillicum girl andrea map

The girl, described as artistic and well-spoken, disappeared Friday after she left her apartment to walk to Tillicum Elementary a few blocks from her home. But due to the snow, the school had closed that day. Family members said they didn’t realize the girl was missing until late Friday afternoon. They called the police.

The fourth-grader was last seen walking from her family’s apartment off Wads-worth Street Southwest toward Tillicum Elementary, about a five-minute stroll away. Standing outside the police command center in the Tillicum Elementary parking lot Saturday, Hall said there’s been no indication yet that Adre-Anna had been a victim of violence or been snatched by a stranger.

Police, family and rescue workers have “knocked on almost every door in Tillicum,” as well as searched the nearby American Lake and parks. Some even crossed Interstate 5 on the neighborhood’s eastern border to look in that area. Still, no sign of the girl.

Bloodhounds were brought in to find the girl’s scent, but didn’t find a trail, while divers searched American Lake without finding any clues.

(full story)

December 4th, 2005 at 07:25pm Posted by | Adre-Anna Jackson, Missing, Missing Children, Pictures, Search and Rescue | 3 comments

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