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Sue sue

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This amber alert came across my phone June 2 at 1302. Diana Alvares was last seen with 28 yo Jorge Guerrero.
http://www.fox13news.com/news/florida-news/151878773-story
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According to deputies, Diana Alvares was believed to be in the company of 28-year-old Jorge Guerrero. Guerrero, who has ties to Orange and Okeechobee counties, was found and arrested Friday night. Diana is still missing, authorities said.

Diana is described by deputies as a white/Hispanic girl, 4-foot-5 and 95 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a short-sleeve shirt and shorts. 3
 
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MYERS, Fla. – The Federal Bureau of Investigation is now involved in the search for missing 9-year-old Diana Alvarez, who vanished from her Lee County home May 29, deputies confirmed.

The Lee County Sheriff’s Office has taken a lead role in the investigation of Alvarez’ disappearance, asking the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to issue an AMBER Alert four days after the Lee County girl went missing and keeping a tight grip on information released to the media and public.

And even the missing girl’s family. Alvares’ family complained early on about LSCO’s lack of communication with them.

“I didn’t go to sleep last night, man,” Alvares’ stepfather, Uribe Jimenez said two days after his daughter’s disappearance. “I know that it is getting more dark, more dark. No answers, nothing.”

The department’s search around the Alvarez home was called off roughly 80 hours into the search for the girl, which is when LCSO said there was no evidence suggesting she is still in the area.

“While they’ve been searching here. The person who has her is long gone,” Alvares’ mother, Rita Hernandez said three days after last seeing her daughter asleep in bed. ” It’s been three days and three nights and we don’t know anything. It’s not fair that the police still have not given us any answers. I don’t know what else to think. Are they still looking? Or have they stopped looking for her?”

Four days later the first and only known suspect would be detained. Jorgee Guerrero was listed in Alvarez’ AMBER Alert and taken into custody in Okeechobee County on June 4. Guerrero was then transported to Lee County jail where he is facing child pornography charges; federal authorities are still trying to pin images found on his phone to Alvarez, though Guerrero maintains he was not in Lee County when she disappeared.

Despite his claims, LCSO said it considers Guerrero’s whereabouts critical to locating Alvarez.

“Anywhere Guerrero might have traveled here in Florida is of interest to the Lee County Sheriff’s Office and we will travel and investigate where-ever the case leads,” Sgt. Matt McDaniel, a spokesperson for LSCO, said.

After heavy downpour blanketed much of the state, authorities continue to search in Osceola County and most recently Polk County off Highway 60 on Lake Kissimmee. However LSCO has declined to confirm if authorities are in fact looking for Alvarez.

The agencies who have been involved in the search now include LSCO, FDLE, the Polk County Sheriff’s Office, the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office, Florida Fish and Wildlife, the Collier County Sheriff’s Office, the Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office, the Lee County Port Authority and the Department of Homeland Security.
http://www.winknews.com/2016/06/08/fbi-lcso-other-agencies-in-search-for-missing-diana-alvarez/

Family members previously said Alvarez was very attached to Guerrero-Torres, who at one time rented a room in their home.

Detectives talked with Guerrero-Torres, who said he moved to Orlando. He also gave investigators his cell phone number.

Authorities used the phone number to track its whereabouts. Records showed the phone traveled from Orlando to the Fort Myers area on the day before Alvarez was reported missing. After leaving Fort Myers during the early morning hours of May 29, the phone was tracked to Okeechobee, then toward Yeehaw Junction, then back to Okeechobee before returning to Orlando, court documents said.

“Records confirmed that at the time Guerrero-Torres’ cellular telephone was in the area of (Alvarez’ home), there was communication between the cellular used by the household residents, including the minor child, and the cellular phone admittedly utilized by Guerrero-Torres,” the complaint said. “It appeared the content of the message was deleted from the cellular telephone.”

Alvarez has not been heard from since the aforementioned communication, the documents said.

Suspect denial
Guerrero-Torres was taken into custody on June 3 and detained “as a result of his lack of lawful immigration status in the United States.”

He was not in possession of the cell phone when apprehended.

Guerrero-Torres told investigators he was not in Lee County prior to Alvarez’ disappearance, and that his vehicle broke down while traveling from Orlando to Okeechobee.

Guerrero-Torres’ cell phone was tracked to Daytona, where detectives found another man possessed the phone. That man told investigators he found the cell phone in high grass while working as a landscaper in Orange County.

The phone was locked, but the landscaper said a man named Jorge called it and told him to keep it, according to documents.

Pornographic pictures of a child were found during a forensic examination of the phone, according to documents.

Investigators have yet to determine the female child in the pictures.
http://www.news-press.com/story/new...suspect-jorge-guerrero-now-lee-jail/85480128/

Google her, there's much more to the story. No Amber Alert for 4 days. They think he took her to Arizona (or wanted to). :(
 
I just clicked the link, suspect found, child is still missing... :(
I bet he is the DOTM
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I think they are looking for her body.

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The Polk County Sheriff's Office confirms it is assisting the Lee County Sheriff's Office in the search for a missing person.

Search crews are scouring an area of Grape Hammock Fish Camp in Lake Wales near Highway 60.

Lee County deputies have been searching since May 29 for 9-year-old Diana Alvares from Ft. Myers.

Polk County officials will not confirm this is the case they are assisting.

On Tuesday, investigators searched an area of Osceola County for any sign of Diana

The man suspected of taking 9-year-old Diana Alvares from her Ft. Myers area home, Jorge Guerrero-Torres, was arrested over the weekend in Okeechobee. Diana was not with him when he was located.

Guerrero-Torres remains behind bars.

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She stands about 4-foot-5 and weighs 95 pounds. She has black hair and brown hair.

Documents show that authorities reviewed Guerrero-Torres' cell phone records, which show on the evening of May 28, 2016 he left his residence in Orlando and headed to the Fort Myers area. The phone records also show he was near the home of Diana Alvarez between 12 a.m. and 3 a.m. on May 29, 2016 - the day she was reported missing by her parents. Guerrero-Torres then left Fort Myers early in the morning of May 29, 2016 and headed towards Okeechobee spending several hours near Yee-Haw Junction.

Documents also show that police found graphic photos of a child on Guerrero's phone. It's unknown if the 9-year-old is in the photos. Police tell us Jorge Guerrero-Torres will remain in federal prison at this time. The investigation into the disappearance of Diana Alvarez remains active, however, Alvarez' name was not mentioned in Monday's court proceedings.
If you have any information on where deputies can find Diana, you are asked to call the Lee County Sheriff's Offic



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My apologies @Sue sue

I searched her name many times. As well as his.

ETA: Ahh...you spelled her last name with an S. That would be why it didn't show up in my searches. All the articles I saw spell it with a Z.

My bad.

Sorry again!
I've done it too. No worries
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I've done it too. No worries
My original link has it spelled differently but it is definitely the same girl.
 
If he has not given up her location, it is because he thinks he can evade a murder charge with no body.
Gators perhaps.
Were she alive it would be smart to reveal where before he is guilty of murder.
It's just all tragedy from here on out.

Torture him.
 
Here you go @Sue sue
The search for 9-year-old Diana Alvarez has come to an end.

Attorney Thomas R. Busatta, who is representing the missing San Carlos Park girl's family, made the statement outside his office in south Fort Myers on Wednesday.

He also said law enforcement told the family Jorge Guerrero-Torres made "admissions" that place him with Diana at around 3 a.m. the morning of May 29, when she went missing.

Guerrero-Torres, 28, was arrested on federal charges of child pornography June 7. Documents show that investigators found pornographic images on a cellphone they believe to be his. Authorities have not said whether the images are of Diana.

Though the physical search for Diana has been suspended, the investigation is ongoing, Busatta said.

The girl's mother, Rita Hernandez, and her live-in partner, Uribe Jimenez, remain focused on finding Diana. Both were visibly upset Wednesday.

"Diana has now been missing 18 days," Busatta said.

"They have exhausted all avenues as far as a search in the woods," Busatta added.

In a statement, Lee County Sheriff Mike Scott said a wide variety of manpower and resources were used to try to find the missing girl.

"Weather was an obvious impediment of our efforts in the days following her disappearance, as were other factors I am not at liberty to discuss," he said. "We remain focused in this active investigation and in locating Diana. At this time, there are no additional suspects being investigated in this case."

http://www.naplesnews.com/news/crim...d13-e053-0100007f0b0e-383155941.html?d=mobile
 
Tom Busatta said the Lee County Sheriff's Office tried twice to issue an alert but was denied by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.

Lee County Sheriff Mike Scott declined to comment.

"There's no blaming the sheriff's office on that," Busatta said. "They did what they're supposed to do to try and get the Amber Alert."

FDLE issued the Amber Alert four days after the girl vanished in late May, and a spokesperson for the agency says Busatta is wrong.

The spokesperson said FDLE received a request for a Missing Child Alert from LCSO on May 29 at 11:45 p.m. and said the alert was issued.

A few days later, on June 2, FDLE said LCSO requested an Amber Alert, and the spokesperson said the Missing Child Alert was upgraded to an Amber Alert.

The girl's stepfather, Uribe Jimenez, said he's heard both sides of the story and is frustrated, but is focusing on a more important issue.

"That's what they say, but I don't know if it's true or not. I can't say yes or no," he said. "I just want to talk trying to find Diana no matter what and no matter how long it takes. That's it."
http://www.nbc-2.com/story/32230402...s-lcso-has-exhausted-all-options#.V2c6q5D3aK0
[doublepost=1466383347,1466383143][/doublepost]I really hate inferior intelectual personalities that let their six minute sub brain down vote stories on missing children.
 
http://www.nbc-2.com/story/32230402...s-lcso-has-exhausted-all-options#.V2c6q5D3aK0
[doublepost=1466383347,1466383143][/doublepost]I really hate inferior intelectual personalities that let their six minute sub brain down vote stories on missing children.
Exactly.
@Morbid, why are these fuckheads even here? Its certainly not for the good of this site.
They are on private so I couldn't even take a look at their ratings they have given but I'm going to guess not a single upvote.
Please take a look and decide if them being members here is worth anything at all.

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This amber alert came across my phone June 2 at 1302. Diana Alvares was last seen with 28 yo Jorge Guerrero.
http://www.fox13news.com/news/florida-news/151878773-story
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SueSue, who the hell downvoted your post...TWICE? Please, please tell me it's not back. There is only so much fucktardery I can tolerate.

And, you're right. What kind of subhuman does that? A child is gone, and all the thing can do is disagree?

MORRRRRBID! Take out the trash...please?

I am reaching the end of my rope. I may get into a state AND have a spell..all over the damn site.
 
SueSue, who the hell downvoted your post...TWICE? Please, please tell me it's not back. There is only so much fucktardery I can tolerate.

And, you're right. What kind of subhuman does that? A child is gone, and all the thing can do is disagree?

MORRRRRBID! Take out the trash...please?

I am reaching the end of my rope. I may get into a state AND have a spell..all over the damn site.
Look at my reply, right above yours.
I took a screen shot and posted it for @Morbid.
 
I hate to put this out into the universe but I doubt this little girl is alive. I hope like hell I am wrong.
 


they sat in the front row, and nothing in court revealed new information about where the little girl is.

The family said they received the most recent update on the case Friday, but they still don't know what happened to Diana.

"Naturally, you know, it's an active investigation. Law enforcement can't reveal everything to the mother, father, even their attorney," said Tom Busatta, the family's attorney.

"He got something ... something to do with all this," said Diana's stepfather, Uribe Jimenez.

While in court, Guerrero looked straight ahead, never making eye contact with the family who once shared their home with him.

"I feel like he has something to do with this because he wouldn't look at my face," said Diana's mother, Rita Hernandez.

"She has questions for him; she'd like them answered," Busatta said.

The Lee County Sheriff's Office worked with the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI, but they refuse to comment on the case.
 
Naked photos of missing 9-year-old Diana Alvarez have been found on a suspect's phone, according to court documents.

Jorge Guerrero, the man suspected of taking the girl, told authorities the photos were taken in Fort Myers in December 2015 while he was still living at Diana's home, according to documents.

Documents say that photos discovered on the phone show the girl in her underwear with his semen on them.
Reports say that when Guerrero was asked if he had ever had intercourse with Alvarez, he denied it but he did admit to doing sex acts with her on a weekly basis. He said it started when he moved into the home in June 2015.

Guerrero said he believed the stepfather may have known about the relationship because he noticed Diana acting weird and flirty around him, according to court documents.
Those papers say that Guerrero then said bad things happen when he smokes crystal and said he was scared because he knows it's not normal to be sexually active with a 9-year-old girl.

March 14, 2020
Lee County Sheriff’s Office held a news conference Saturday morning announcing 9-year-old Diana Alvarez’s body has been found in Osceola County.

LCSO says the body was first discovered by surveyors working in the area who stumbled on to the deceased body.

Deputies from Lee, Osceola and Broward counties on Friday were in Yeehaw Junction, 140 miles from where Diana Alvarez was last seen in May 2016.
The only suspect in the disappearance is Jorge Guerrero-Torres, who has been indicted on a charge of first-degree murder even though Diana’s body has not been found.


Lee County deputies previously conducted a search in Yeehaw Junction in the summer of 2016 and again in 2017, but found nothing.
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