Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Mcstay Family

Mcstay Family

Mcstay Family : Search for a group of highly experienced to conduct investigations of several other cases of missing persons file had joined the search for missing California family of four individuals who had not seen or heard from in nearly a month.

Texas Equusearch plans to send four members of its team in San Diego, California, tonight, and comb the area where the family McStay was last seen on Feb. 4.

Joseph McStay (40 years) and his wife, Summer, 43, disappeared with their two children, Gianna, 4, and Joseph, 3.

And McStays’ disappearance from a quiet area of San Diego Bonsall community since then asking for an investigation by the police still have no idea what happened.

Tim Miller, founder and director of Equusearch, said investigators handling the case in California, told the group it can be used “to help as it can get” to find the family missing.

Miller said his crew will use the unmanned aircraft that can spot footprints and clothes from above, as well as manpower to sweep about 40 km of the road between the isolated McStays’ home and found the place on their car.

Lt. Dennis Brugos of the San Diego Sheriff’s Office said authorities found McStay family car, a white 1996 Isuzu trooper, with the kids’ car seats remain unchanged, two blocks from the US-Mexican border and 80 miles from the family home, prompting questions about any possible links to the family and may have been to Mexico.

Equusearch said Miller, “We have no crime scene, and there does not seem that there is a conflict and there is no indication that they left alone.

“I do not go to this sugercoat one bit, I do not think they look good,” said Miller, who worked on the investigation of missing college student Natalie Holloway and the killing of a child Caylee Anthony.
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And San Diego Sheriff’s Office said a spokeswoman for the U.S. Border Patrol, Interpol, the International Criminal Police Organization, which helps in the investigation, which includes homicide detectives.

“It does not seem that this family was planning to go on vacation, and the dogs were not being cared for,” said Lt. Brugos.

Family last heard from on February 4, according to the husband’s younger brother, Michael McStay, who was the first family reported missing on February 15, when no one picked up the family phone.

“We have been developing strategies to find out where that might be,” said Brugos. “We are working with border control to see if there was any activity on their passports, and if they have any contact with drugs or gangs, but it does not seem as if they were doing it.

“It’s an absolute mystery,” he said.

Joseph McStay ownership of the land inspired by the products, the company that designs interior decorative fountains, according to its Web site.

His brother works fountain shipped on a regular basis all over the world, but he was not sure whether children as young as two were carrying passports.

Their father, Patrick McStay, said he believed that his son did not do business in Tijuana, and perhaps most recently in December.

“I know it does not work periodically,” Patrick McStay. “Some of the smaller springs that he offers is manufactured in Mexico, so he calls out there, and sent them to him.”

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