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Missing Girl: Isabel M. Celis--AZ--04/20/2012
« on: April 28, 2012, 04:05:21 PM »
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Endangered Missing
ISABEL CELIS


DOB:  Aug 27, 2005
Age at time of disappearance: 6
Missing:  Apr 20, 2012
Missing From:
TUCSON
AZ
United States
Sex:  Female
Race:  Hispanic
Hair:  Lt. Brown
Eyes:  Hazel
Height:  3'8" (112cm)
Weight:  44lbs (20kg)
   
Both photos shown are of Isabel. She was last seen at home at approximately 11:30 p.m. on April 20, 2012. Isabel is missing one top and one bottom tooth. She was last seen wearing a blue tank top and navy blue basketball shorts.

ANYONE HAVING INFORMATION SHOULD CONTACT
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
1-800-843-5678 (1-800-THE-LOST)
Tucson Police Department (Arizona) 1-520-791-4444
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Re: Missing Girl: Isabel M. Celis--AZ--04/20/2012
« Reply #1 on: April 28, 2012, 04:06:38 PM »
http://www.freep.com/usatoday/article/54550084?odyssey=mod%7Cnewswell%7Ctext%7CFRONTPAGE%7Cs

Parents of missing Ariz. girl vow to 'never give up'

1:11 PM, April 26, 2012
By Maria Polletta, The Arizona Republic

TUCSON, Ariz. -- Four days after 6-year-old Isabel Celis went missing from her Tucson bedroom, the number of officials on the scene has dropped from more than 150 to fewer than 50 as leads dead-end and authorities "scale down" their search effort.

But for residents of the community where Isabel lives with her parents and two brothers, questions only grow in intensity as police remain tight-lipped about tips and potential suspects.

From neighbors who live within a block of the Celis family to residents on the other side of town, locals of all ages have expressed shock that something so horrible could happen so close to home. Those who knew the Celises say they are processing an additional layer of confusion as they try to figure out how the family they call "loving" and "close-knit" could lose one of its members in a matter of hours.

"You always see them together, so it's just unreal," said Karina Cole, 29, who sings opera with Isabel's father, Sergio, and works at Tucson Medical Center with Isabel's mother, Becky. Cole said news of the disappearance, announced Saturday, was "mind-blowing."

"It's such a tragic thing…. I will never understand it," Little League field manager and coach George Hanna said at a Freedom Park vigil held for Isabel on Tuesday evening.

Hundreds of parents and children gathered at the park — where friends of the family said Isabel and her brothers, 10-year-old Julian and 14-year-old Sergio Jr., play ball — to light candles and pray for the girl's safe return.

On Wednesday, Isabel's parents spoke publicly for the first time since the disappearance of their "baby girl," commenting briefly and haltingly as they tried to contain their tears.

"We will do anything for her," Sergio Celis said. "We will never give up."

Parents with young children are on edge.

"My kids are sleeping in my room with me now. It's a real shock to the neighborhood, and I think everybody is taking as many precautions as possible," said Valerie Ballesteros, 26.

Tucson police Lt. Matt Ronstadt said such reactions are typical in light of an event as "polarizing" as this one.

"People are rethinking their relationship with their own family and their children," he said.

Tucson Police Chief Roberto Villaseor said he remains hopeful about finding Isabel, even though no suspects have been identified or detained and a nearby landfill search turned up no evidence of value.

Officials estimate they've talked to between 90% and 95% of neighbors within a 3-mile radius of the Celis home, including 17 registered sex offenders. More than 70,000 missing-person fliers have been handed out, and staff at the Academy of Tucson Elementary School that Isabel attends are handing out window clings with Isabel's information to parents.

Police plan to review surveillance video from nearby homes and businesses.

A Federal Bureau of Investigation behavioral-analyst unit arrived Tuesday and is collaborating with local detectives.
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Re: Missing Girl: Isabel M. Celis--AZ--04/20/2012
« Reply #2 on: April 28, 2012, 04:08:09 PM »
http://abcnews.go.com/US/isabel-celis-tucson-police-group-surveillance-video/story?id=16233873#.T5xbC7NYuSM

Isabel Celis: Tucson Police Looking For Group Seen On Surveillance Video

By ALYSSA NEWCOMB and COLLEEN CURRY
April 28, 2012

Tucson, Arizona police are looking for a group of five people who were captured on surveillance video leaving a club near the home of Isabel Celis around the time the 6-year-old disappeared.

The three women and two men were captured on camera just a block from the Celis house on the night the girl vanished.

Police said the group was walking away from a club at 1:30 a.m.

"We want them to come forward and tell us did they or did they not see anything unusual," a Tucson police spokesperson said.

Isabel Celis was reported missing by her father around 8 a.m. April 21 after her mother left for work and her father went to wake her up. The child was not in her room, and a bedroom window was opened with the screen removed, police said.

The little girl was last seen around 11 p.m. April 20, when she was put to bed.

"If this child were abducted out of her house, through a window, out a door, somebody may have seen that," said Brad Garrett, a former FBI agent and ABC News consultant.
 
While the police have not ruled out Celis's parents as suspects, they have said the family has cooperated fully with police during the investigation.

"We have tremendous gratitude to the millions of people around the world who have prayed for Isabel," Becky Celis said. "Please continue to pray for her return. We don't want the focus to be taken off Isabel by talking in front of the cameras."

FBI search dogs, including a scent dog and a cadaver dog, hit on something in the house that police noted was "important" to the investigation on April 22. Police then executed search warrants on the Celis home and other homes in the neighborhood, though they would not say which ones.

Authorities are awaiting lab results of the evidence gathered, sources told ABC News.

Police have searched homes in the family's neighborhood, dug through a nearby landfull and searched waterways and drainage systems in Tucson, but so far have few leads.

The missing girl's parents issued a plea this week for the safe return of their daughter.

"Just please, please, to the person or persons who have Isabel, tell us what you want. We will do anything for her. We're looking for you, Isa," Sergio Celis, the girl's father, said tearfully.

Standing with family members clad in matching "Bring Isa Home" T-shirts, Celis and his wife, Becky,spoke directly to their daughter's captor, saying in both English and Spanish that they would do anything for her return. The parents have offered $6,000 for information about her disappearance.

Police noted that there are 15 registered sex offenders in the neighborhood, all of whom have been interviewed by police.
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Re: Missing Girl: Isabel M. Celis--AZ--04/20/2012
« Reply #3 on: April 30, 2012, 01:58:48 PM »
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_162-57423990-504083/isabel-mercedes-celis-missing-police-expand-search-for-6-year-old-to-mexico/

Isabel Mercedes Celis Missing: Police expand search for 6-year-old to Mexico

April 30, 2012 9:12 AM
By Crimesider Staff

(CBS/AP) TUCSON, Ariz. - A group of five people were captured on surveillance video leaving a club near the Celis family home around the time 6-year-old Isabel Celis disappeared.

Pictures: 6-year-old vanishes from Arizona home

ABC's Good Morning America reports one of the men captured in that footage could be a key witness in the case of the missing Ariz. girl as police start searching Mexico.

Three woman and two men were captured on camera just a block from Isabel's home. According to authorities, the group was walking away from the club at 1:30 a.m. in the direction of the house.

Tucson police say they've talked with at least three of five people captured on that video.

Lt. Fabian Pacheco says detectives wanted to talk with the group walking early in the morning to see if they saw anything unusual. Pacheco didn't say at a press briefing Sunday afternoon what the men and women told officers.

Dozens of tips are still being investigated as police try to find out what happened to the missing first-grader.

Meanwhile, the search for Isabel has widened, crossing over into Mexico. Saturday, U.S. marshals asked Mexican police for help checking hotels, bus terminals, and businesses in the town of Sonora, where the 6-year-old's photo is being circulated.

"The idea of having Mexico involved I think is a logical idea and a good idea at this point..."The idea that somebody crossed and picked up Isabel and then went back into Mexico is actually realistic," said former FBI agent Brad Garrett.

Isabel Celis was last seen around 11 p.m. on April 20 when she was getting ready for bed. She was reported missing by her father around 8 a.m. the next morning after he went to wake her up. According to police, the child was not in her room and a bedroom window was opened with the screen removed.

Although ABC News reports police have not ruled out Celis's parents as suspects, they have said the family has cooperated with police during the investigation.

« Last Edit: April 30, 2012, 02:03:35 PM by Shannon »
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Re: Missing Girl: Isabel M. Celis--AZ--04/20/2012
« Reply #4 on: May 02, 2012, 10:42:30 PM »
http://www.kpho.com/story/18066868/tucson-police-bring-family-to-missing-girls-home

Tucson police bring family to missing girl's home

Posted: May 02, 2012 4:57 PM MDT
Updated: May 02, 2012 5:00 PM MDT

By Phil Benson

TUCSON, AZ (CBS5) - Tucson police brought missing girl Isabel Celis' parents to their home separately on Tuesday "to speak with them there," Lt. Fabian Pacheco said.

"We're there with their consent to continue the investigation," Pacheco said in an afternoon news briefing.

He said search warrants were not served and investigators were there with the family's permission.

Authorities are not focusing on anyone in particular, Pacheco said.

Isabel's parents said they last saw her in her bedroom the night of April 20 and discovered she was missing the next morning. Police said a window was open with the screen pushed aside.

Pacheco spoke on day 12 of the investigation and said law enforcement has received about 500 tips.

Friends of the family said they have passed out more than 20,000 flyers. (Click here for a printable flyer).

Isabel is described as just under 4' tall and weighs 44 pounds, with brown hair and hazel eyes.

Anyone with information about the whereabouts of the girl is asked to call 911 or (520) 88-Crime
« Last Edit: May 02, 2012, 11:23:22 PM by Shannon »
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Re: Missing Girl: Isabel M. Celis--AZ--04/20/2012
« Reply #5 on: May 04, 2012, 09:49:11 PM »
https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/show/14564
NamUs profile for Isabel M. Celis - Profile 14564
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Re: Missing Girl: Isabel M. Celis--AZ--04/20/2012
« Reply #6 on: May 14, 2012, 06:10:47 PM »
http://www.wistv.com/story/18377019/father-of-missing-ariz-girl-separated-from-family

Police: Missing AZ girl's dad was alone with her

Posted: May 14, 2012 2:58 PM EDT
Updated: May 14, 2012 6:48 PM EDT

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - Authorities say the father of a missing Tucson girl was alone with her when she disappeared. But police say that doesn't mean he's a suspect.

Authorities have been searching for 6-year-old Isabel Mercedes Celis since she was reported missing the morning of April 21.

At a news conference Monday, Tucson Police Chief Roberto Villasenor says investigators have confirmed that the girl's mother went to work that morning and Sergio Celis later reported Isabel missing from her bedroom.

Authorities are now prohibiting the man from having any contact with his other children. But police say Sergio Celis voluntarily agreed with Child Protective Services to stay away from Isabel's two older brothers.

Villasenor says the boys are staying with their mother.

Authorities declined to provide further details about Sergio Celis' status.
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Re: Missing Girl: Isabel M. Celis--AZ--04/20/2012
« Reply #7 on: May 17, 2012, 08:57:42 PM »
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_162-57435320-504083/isabel-mercedes-celis-missing-ariz-girl-was-abducted-police-confirm/

Isabel Mercedes Celis, missing Ariz. girl, was abducted, police confirm

May 16, 2012 10:45 AM
By Crimesider Staff

(CBS/AP) PHOENIX - Police investigating the disappearance of 6-year-old Arizona girl Isabel Mercedes Celis confirmed Tuesday they believe she was abducted.

Pictures: 6-year-old vanishes from Arizona home

Investigators have searched the girl's Tucson, Ariz., home, interviewed more than 500 sex offenders and waded through 1,000-plus tips. So far, they haven't named a suspect.

Police previously characterized the case as a "suspicious disappearance/possible abduction."

Authorities have been searching for the girl since her father reported her missing April 21. Family members have said they last saw her in her bedroom the night before. A window was later found open with the screen pushed aside.

A few days after the disappearance, a neighbor told KVOA-TV that she heard her dogs barking and male voices outside her bedroom window around 6:30 a.m. on the day she was reported missing. The neighbor said there were no sounds that indicated a struggle.

Police declined to comment on her account.

In a news release late last week, police announced that Arizona's child welfare agency was barring Isabel's father, Sergio Celis, from having any contact with his 10- and 14-year-old sons.

Tucson Police Chief Roberto Villasenor said at a news conference that Isabel's older brothers are "with their mother" and have "not been taken away" by CPS. He noted Sergio Celis is cooperating with the agency's order. Authorities added it's common for the agency to be involved in missing-child cases.

On Monday, investigators released 911 recordings of Celis reporting his daughter missing. He was calm while the girl's mother's reaction was full of emotion.

Celis told a 911 operator that he believed his daughter was abducted.  When asked to explain why he thought that, Sergio Celis said he couldn't and that Isabel wasn't there when the family awoke.

"I want to report a missing person," he said, calmly. "My little girl, who is 6 years old. I believe she was abducted from the house."

The tone of Celis' wife, Rebecca, was frantic. "She's only 6," said the mother as she cried. "Can you please hurry and get somebody over here?"

Police are holding out hope that Isabel is still alive.
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Re: Missing Girl: Isabel M. Celis--AZ--04/20/2012
« Reply #8 on: May 18, 2012, 06:57:21 PM »
http://azdailysun.com/news/state-and-regional/officials-went-to-missing-az-girl-s-home-last-year/article_e9cca70d-2302-5eb9-80c8-c05633aedbe1.html#ixzz1vGiRRXVj

Officials went to missing AZ girl's home last year

Associated Press | Posted: Thursday, May 17, 2012 5:02 pm

Police investigating the disappearance of a young girl from her family's southern Arizona home said Thursday that child welfare workers went to the household in December, but authorities declined to provide additional details.

The disclosure came nearly a week after the father of 6-year-old Isabel Mercedes Celis was barred from having any contact with his 10- and 14-year-old sons.

Tucson police spokeswoman Sgt. Maria Hawke confirmed the visit but said she couldn't describe the circumstances that prompted it. The child welfare call was first reported by the Arizona Daily Star.

Tasya Peterson, a spokeswoman for the Arizona Department of Economic Security, which oversees the state's child welfare agency, declined to confirm the visit or say why the girl's father, Sergio Celis, isn't allowed to be with his two boys.

Authorities have been searching for Isabel since her father reported her missing April 21. Family members have said they last saw her in her bedroom the night before. A window was later found open with the screen pushed aside.

A few days after the disappearance, a neighbor told KVOA-TV that she heard her dogs barking and male voices outside her bedroom window around 6:30 a.m. on the day Isabel was reported missing. The neighbor said there were no sounds that indicated a struggle. Police have declined to comment on those details.

Earlier this week, police released 911 recordings of Sergio Celis reporting his daughter missing. He was calm while Isabel's mother, Rebecca Celis, was full of emotion.

Calls to Sergio and Rebecca Celis weren't returned Thursday afternoon.

No one answered the door at the Celis house when The Associated Press rang the bell Thursday. A sign hung on an exterior wall that said, "Bring `Isa' home." Fliers with the 6-year-old's photo were posted outside several homes along the block consisting of modest red-brick and stucco homes.

Police have scoured the family's home, interviewed more than 500 sex offenders and waded through 1,000-plus tips. They looked for the girl in a 3-square-mile area around her home, ponds, dry streambeds and empty houses. They also searched her house, but a judge has sealed those records until at least later this month.

Hawke said police haven't determined whether Isabel was abducted by a stranger or someone the family knew. She also said there's no way at this point in the investigation to conclude whether the girl is still alive.

"There are numerous cases that have happened over the years where somebody may go missing for days, months, even years before they are located," Hawke said. "So we do have that same hope in this case that she will be found alive."

Hawke said police are still aggressively pursuing the investigation and are nowhere near declaring this a cold case, adding it would likely be several weeks before police reach that point.

David Pike, who lives six doors down from the Celis family, recalls seeing Sergio Celis from time to time walking his daughter through the neighborhood. "She just wasn't allowed to just waltz off. Mom and dad kept a sharp eye on her," Pike said.

Pike's wife, Linda Pike, said the girl's disappearance has been hard on people in the neighborhood. "I think most people in this neighborhood that we talk to have a hope that she is still alive," she said.

Bob Lowery, executive director of the missing children division of the National Center For Missing & Exploited Children, said the chances of finding a missing child decrease the longer he or she is missing because police have already investigated leads and run out of places to search. "Time is the enemy when we are looking for missing children," Lowery said.

But Lowery said there have been notable cases of missing children being found long after they were reported missing, citing the disappearances of Elizabeth Smart and Jaycee Dugard.

Smart was kidnapped in 2002 in Utah. Motorists spotted her as she walked with her captors nine months after a handyman who knew her family took her at knifepoint.

Dugard was snatched off her family's South Lake Tahoe street in June 1991 while walking to a school bus stop and was held captive in a backyard compound for 18 years. She was discovered in August 2009 when authorities said her captor took her and her children to a meeting with his parole officer.

"We never stop looking for children until we 100 percent know what's happened," Lowery said.
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Re: Missing Girl: Isabel M. Celis--AZ--04/20/2012
« Reply #9 on: May 19, 2012, 07:35:40 PM »
http://abcnews.go.com/US/isabel-celis-vigil-missing-tucson-girl/story?id=16385286#.T7g7VehYuSM

Isabel Celis: Mom Attends Vigil, Defends Husband

By ALYSSA NEWCOMB
May 19, 2012

The mother of missing Tucson girl Isabel Celis is defending her husband as a "great father," refuting suspicions raised by the announcement earlier this week that he would be barred from seeing his two sons, Isabel's brothers.

"My husband's a great father," Rebecca Celis told told ABC affiliate KGUN as she led hundreds of supporters on a candlelight walk Friday evening for her missing 6-year-old daughter.

"My husband loves those boys, loves my daughter," she said of her husband, Sergio Celis. "He's a great husband, a great father to the boys and to Isabel. At the end of the day when Isabel comes home, everybody's questions will be answered."

Rebecca Celis said her husband wanted to attend Friday's vigil, but was unable to since one of her sons wanted to be there. Sergio Celis was told last week by authorities he cannot have contact with the girl's two older brothers, who are now in the custody of their mother.

"It's tough because we're already under a lot of stress because we don't have Isabel here, so to have more thrown on us, but we're strong and we'll be okay, we'll survive it. We just want her back," she said.

Child Protective Services officials had visited the family's home in December, but officials declined to discuss the circumstances.

"A voluntary agreement was reached between Child Protective Services and the parents to restrict access or, voluntarily, for Sergio to give some space and distance away from the two older children," Tucson Police Chief Roberto Villasenor said.

Police said the development does not mean that investigators are turning their focus on Sergio Celis in the disappearance of his daughter.

Sergio Celis' sister, Elena Celis, also spoke in defense of her brother at Friday's vigil.

"We ask that you maintain compassion and understanding for the entire Celis family," Elena told KGUN.

Isabel Celis was reported missing by her father around 8 a.m. April 21 after her mother left for work and her father went to wake her up.

The girl was not in her room, and a bedroom window was opened with the screen removed, police said.

In a 911 call released last week, Sergio Celis sounds calm as he describes finding that the 6-year-old has disappeared from her bed and tells police he thinks she was abducted.

"I want to report a missing person," Sergio Celis says on one of the two recordings, made the morning of April 21. "My little girl, who is 6 years old – I believe she was abducted from our house."

The second recording is of a call featuring Isabel's 14-year-old brother, Sergio, who later gives the phone to his mother after she returns home from work. Both the boy and his mother are frantic, though the woman seems to control herself when she is asked for specific information about the girl's height and weight, what she was wearing, and her hair and eyes.

Police have searched homes in the family's neighborhood, dug through a nearby landfill and searched waterways and drainage systems in Tucson. More than 1,000 tips have poured in regarding the 6-year-old's disappearance.
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Re: Missing Girl: Isabel M. Celis--AZ--04/20/2012
« Reply #10 on: May 21, 2012, 08:48:21 PM »
http://www.gvnews.com/state/police-to-hand-out-flier-in-search-for-ariz-girl/article_dd610c0c-960e-58db-86d1-daac25d82bf5.html

Police to hand out flier in search for Ariz. girl

Posted: Monday, May 21, 2012 3:45 pm | Updated: 6:19 pm, Mon May 21, 2012.
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Police investigating the disappearance of a girl from her Tucson home will return to her neighborhood and surrounding areas to talk to people who may not have been interviewed earlier in the case.

Police spokesman Lt. Fabian Pacheco says officers will leave a new flier that includes 6-year-old Isabel Mercedes Celis' photo and a questionnaire at homes if no one answers the door.
 
Authorities have been searching for Isabel since she was reported missing April 21.

Family members have said they last saw her in her bedroom the night before.

A window was found open with the screen pushed aside.

Investigators have looked for the girl in a 3-square-mile area around her home.

Police haven't named a suspect.

Celis' father has been barred from having contact with his two sons.
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Re: Missing Girl: Isabel M. Celis--AZ--04/20/2012
« Reply #11 on: May 21, 2012, 09:45:13 PM »
http://www.kvoa.com/news/raw-video-police-will-hold-no-more-scheduled-conferences-on-celis-case/

RAW VIDEO: Police will hold no more scheduled conferences on Celis case

Posted: May 21, 2012 5:09 PM
Updated: May 21, 2012 5:10 PM

TUCSON - In their latest update to the media, Tucson Police confirmed that they would no longer be holding regularly-scheduled updates on the Isabel Celis disappearance.

Lt. Fabian Pacheco told reporters today that exhaustive investigative efforts into this case continue, with over 1,500 leads gathered so far.

He said that they have questioned all 540 registered sex offenders in the area around the Celis house, and are no in the process of re-questioning the highest-risk offenders.

Police are also handing out some 120 updated flyers to neighbors around the east side home where Isabel Celis went missing one month ago.
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Re: Missing Girl: Isabel M. Celis--AZ--04/20/2012
« Reply #12 on: May 29, 2012, 09:11:24 PM »
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/05/29/police-say-blood-like-stains-found-in-missing-arizona-girl-room/#ixzz1wJaLQWVR

Police say blood-like stains found in missing Arizona girl's room
Published May 29, 2012
Associated Press

Police said they found what appeared to be blood on the bedroom floor of a missing 6-year-old Tucson girl and dark stains on other items during a search at her home.

Hundreds of pages of reports released Thursday by Tucson police detail the search for Isabel Mercedes Celis, who was reported missing on April 21.

The reports show officers saw "apparent blood" on the floor of Isabel's room, the place her parents say she was last seen.

ABC News reports that during one search, police collected a hat and vinyl shower curtain found in a car outside the Celis home. Both items had "dark red-brown or brown stains."

On the morning Isabel was reported missing, police took all the bedding from the home and gathered DNA and blood samples from Isabel's parents, the Arizona Daily Star reports.

Police also interviewed employees at the office where Isabel's father works.

Sergio and Becky Celis said they last saw their first-grader in her room the night of April 20 and discovered her missing the next morning.

Police said they believe Isabel was abducted but have not named any suspects.

The more than 500 pages of police reports released Thursday show officers interviewed the girl's parents separately soon after she disappeared. Officers reported Becky Celis was crying and upset during an interview, and Sergio Celis told police he knows many of his neighbors and didn't suspect they took Isabel.

Investigators subpoenaed Sergio Celis' employment records from the dental-surgery office where he works as a surgical assistant. Reports show doctors who own the office described Celis as a "model employee."

Authorities have barred Celis from having any contact with his 10- and 14-year-old sons, but police said that doesn't mean he's a suspect in his daughter's disappearance.

The police reports show officers spent days questioning people passing by the girl's home and checking areas all over the city, including empty buildings, backyard pools and even a bomb shelter.

The reports also detail tips that police investigated.

Records show a neighbor reported hearing a "dog going crazy barking" around 2 a.m. the morning Isabel was reported missing, and around 8 a.m. saw one of Isabel's brothers walking down the street. The boy was crying and said he was looking for his sister.

Another man told police he saw a little girl running down the street late at night, but police didn't find anyone in the area.

Police spokeswoman Sgt. Maria Hawke said Friday she was not able to comment on details in the records because she has not yet read the hundreds of pages of reports.

Police said the investigation has involved several hundred officers and cost more than $1 million. Authorities have previously said they interviewed hundreds of sex offenders and evaluated more than a thousand tips in the case.
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Re: Missing Girl: Isabel M. Celis--AZ--04/20/2012
« Reply #13 on: June 02, 2012, 02:08:38 PM »
http://www.kpho.com/story/18683868/volunteers-keep-missing-girls-image-in-view

Volunteers keep missing girl's image in view

Posted: Jun 02, 2012 2:44 PM EDT
Updated: Jun 02, 2012 2:44 PM EDT
Posted by Josh Molina 

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - Several volunteers are making it their mission to keep the image of a missing Tucson girl in public view.

More than 40 days have passed since 6-year-old Isabel Mercedes Celis was reported missing from her home, and there have been no major breaks or developments in the case.

The Arizona Daily Star reports that the small group of rotating volunteers, some family friends, neighbors and strangers are posting fliers in neighborhoods, working on brightly colored door hangers and planning car washes and other events.

The girl's photo will be placed on six bus benches and several signs at bus stops throughout the city in the next few weeks.

The girl's mom, Becky Celis, says one person seeing her face could bring in a tip that will bring her home.
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Re: Missing Girl: Isabel M. Celis--AZ--04/20/2012
« Reply #14 on: July 17, 2012, 08:55:23 AM »
http://www.azfamily.com/news/Missing-Tucson-girls-mother-opens-new-search-center-162437166.html

Missing Tucson girl's mother opens new search center

by Jared Dillingham

Posted on July 13, 2012 at 9:45 PM
Updated Friday, Jul 13 at 10:01 PM

TUCSON, Ariz. -- Police and volunteers have spent nearly three months searching for missing Isabel Celis of Tucson.
 
The six-year-old disappeared without a trace the night of April 20th. Police believe it was a kidnapping, but have no suspects.
 
"We're praying she's out there and will come home," Isabel's mother, Becky, told reporters Friday. "Maybe it won't be the police.  Maybe it'll be some other angel who sees Isa out there and brings her home."
 
Becky Celis opened a new 'command center' for volunteers on a busy Tucson street Friday, hoping to keep her daughter's disappearance in the public eye.
 
Celis did not mention her husband, Sergio, who agreed to a request by authorities to keep away from the couple's other children. 

No explanation for that request has ever been made, and Sergio Celis is neither a person of interest, nor a suspect in his daughter's disappearance.
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