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Old 04-02-2009, 06:11 AM   #1
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(CNN) -- Police in the Northern California town of Tracy are pursuing hundreds of possible leads in the disappearance of 8-year-old Sandra Cantu, a police spokesman said Wednesday.



Police have received 477 tips since she disappeared Friday, 100 of them on Tuesday alone, Lt. Jeremy Watney of the Tracy Police Department told reporters.


"We're following up on all of them," he said. "It's extremely frustrating. We want her back safe. That's the bottom line.


"At this point, everything is still open."


Authorities Tuesday afternoon impounded and searched a car -- the fourth one to be seized -- that was parked near the mobile home park where Sandra lives and was last seen.



On Monday night, Tracy police and FBI agents searched six locations, some in the Orchard Estates Mobile Home Park and some in Tracy. All of the places were connected to two men who live in the mobile home park, officials said.


Authorities have not called the men suspects and have not named them publicly. They did not say how or if they might be related to the case.
On Friday afternoon, Sandra came home from school, kissed her mother and left to play with a friend who lives a couple of homes away. A short time later she left that home to go to another friend's home, a spokeswoman for her family said Tuesday.


The girl, who was wearing a pink Hello Kitty T-shirt and black leggings, has not been seen since, said the spokeswoman, Lisa Encarnacion.


Her parents reported her missing about 8 p.m. Friday.
Officials said surveillance camera footage recorded the girl playing in the park.


A dozen agencies are involved in the search. The number of searchers swelled over the weekend, and a similar effort is likely Saturday and Sunday, Watney said.


Police have said they doubt she ran away.


The mobile home park has fewer than 100 units. There are about 80 registered sex offenders living in a five-mile radius around it.
Tracy is about 60 miles east of San Francisco, California.

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It's been days since anyone has seen Sandra Cantu, an outgoing second-grader who went to visit a friend on Friday and never made it home.

The 8-year-old's family and police have launched a massive search in the area in and around the Orchard Estates Mobile Home Park in Tracy, Calif., reviewing surveillance footage and re-examining a disturbing encounter Sandra had with an older man nearly two years ago.



"She's very bubbly and friendly and we just want her to come home," Sandra's aunt, Angie Chavez told ABCNews.com.



Chavez said her niece, who lived with her mother, grandparents and three older siblings, had played at a friend's house in the park after school on Friday before coming home to check in around 4 p.m.



She told her family she was heading over to another friend's house. That was the last time she was seen.



"She usually checks in with her mom," Chavez said. "It was dinnertime ... and she wasn't here."




Video from a surveillance camera outside the family's house showed Sandra walking away from her home, also away from the only exit to the mobile home park. Chavez said the family learned later that the friend Sandra set out to visit wasn't home at the time.



Last seen wearing a Hello Kitty shirt and black leggings, Sandra has long, light brown hair with golden highlights from spending a lot of time out in the sun, her family said. Chavez described Sandra as a little girl who is very talkative, would make friends wherever she'd go and was always eager to help.


Chavez said Sandra would have never run off and knows better than that.
"She's always been told not to go outside the mobile home park," she said. "And she never has."


Chavez said Sandra's mother, her sister-in-law, is "very distraught."
"It's really difficult for her," she said.



The Federal Bureau of Investigation's Sacramento office confirmed that they are assisting police in Tracy, but deferred all questions to local police.
Tracy police Sgt. Tony Sheneman said police got a 911 call from the family at 7:53 p.m. Friday. Police initially searched her home and then expanded their efforts to the entire park when they couldn't find her, he said.


Over the course of the weekend, dogs, equestrian teams, ATVs and a helicopter from the California Highway Patrol were brought in to search for Sandra in the town of 81,000 residents 70 miles south of Sacramento.
"Every dog team we could find was brought in," Sheneman said.
Divers were also brought in to search a river, miles from her home, but found nothing, he said.


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Chavez said the children at the park would often play at one another's homes and also in the park's open spaces, including a basketball court and a pool.



It was at that pool in the summer of 2007 that the Chavezes placed a call to police that is now being looked at more carefully. A man, Chavez said, made an inappropriate move with the little girl in plain sight.



"My mother-in-law saw him march over, sweep her hair off her face and give her a kiss on the lips," Chavez said, adding that the man was an Orchard Estates resident who still lives in the park.



Sheneman said he found out about the neighbor's kiss on Saturday. The neighbor is a man in his 60s who is still a resident of the park.



"He has been interviewed and may be interviewd again," Sheneman said, but he also noted that all residents of the park have been interviewed.
Chavez said she has always known Orchard Estates to be a family-friendly place that is safe for children.



Orchard Estates manager Marilyn Zuniga agreed, telling ABC News that "this is a very nice park" with about 100 homes.



"It's always been a very safe park," she said.



In addition to local police and the FBI, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children has a team of retired law enforcement professionals, part of a program called "Team Adam," in Tracy helping both law enforcement and Sandra's family.



"The good news is, while few people believe it, most come home safely," the center's president, Ernie Allen, said of the 58,000 children who are reported missing annually.



Hoping to Bring Sandra Home

The Carole Sund-Carrington Foundation announced a $5,000 reward Monday to find Sandra, which is in addition to a $2,000 reward offered by the FBI and Trace Crime Stoppers for information concerning Sandra's whereabouts.



Two candelight vigils were held for Sandra, on Saturday and Sunday.
Sheneman said 230 professional search and rescue volunteers representing 16 government and emergency entities took part in the search over the weekend. They went house to house looking for the little girl, he said.
The Tracy police and the FBI are offering a $2,000 reward for any information in Sandra's disappearance.
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A surveillance video of 8-year-old Sandra Cantu, missing since March 27, shows the child in the mobile home park where she lives, skipping and happily swinging her arms on the day she disappeared in Tracy, California.

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The body of a missing 8-year-old Northern California girl has been found stuffed in a suitcase in an irrigation pond on a dairy farm, reports the San Francisco Chronicle . Second-grader Sandra Cantu vanished after leaving home last month to visit a friend. FBI officials have joined an investigation by Tracy police. "All I can say is: 'Why?' She was a wonderful child, and very trusting," said a neighbor. "She loved everybody. She was happy."

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The body of 8-year-old Sandra Cantu was found in luggage submerged in a pond on a dairy farm near her California home, authorities said. Police did not identify a suspect, or release a cause of death. The girl's family is devastated, a police spokesman said.

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Police called the disappearance of 8-year-old Sandra Cantu a missing persons case, not an abduction, for 10 days — until some farm workers drained an irrigation pond and found her body stuffed in a suitcase.




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Family of young Sandra Cantu speaks out-- their only comfort? Finding the killer


The family of the 8-year-old California girl whose body was found stuffed in a suitcase this week is "holding up as best they can," according to the girl's aunt, while police continue their intensive search for the killer.

"We want to find out what happened to our little girl," Sandra Cantu's aunt, Angie Chavez, told "Good Morning America" today. "She did have a full life ahead of her. She was full of life."

The death of Maria Chavez's youngest child has been extraordinarily devastating for her and the entire family, Chavez said. The family has taken some comfort in the vast swath of candles, balloons, stuffed animals and handwritten notes the community has left in support outside the Tracy, Calif., mobile home park where the family lived.

The San Jose Mercury News reported yesterday that both the girl's mother and grandmother had to be hospitalized after learning her body had been found.

"The community has just been overwhelmingly generous," Chavez said. "We're very thankful to the community and to the police and to the FBI."

Sandra's body was found Monday stuffed into a suitcase in an irrigation pond a few miles from her house, 10 days after she was reported missing from the Orchard Estates Mobile Home Park.

She had told her mother she was going to visit a friend. The last known image of Sandra was a surveillance video showing her skipping happily down the street.

The police have remained relatively mum on the progress of the murder investigation, which so far as included interviews with dozens of people and a search of a local church.

"We have a great deal of pressure to catch the person or persons that are responsible," Tracy Police Sgt. Tony Sheneman told "Good Morning America."

The police have assembled in excess of 15 search warrants for both people and places, all being sealed by an area judge.

"We're headed in the right direction," he said. "We're just waiting to make as strong a case as possible."

Sheneman told ABC News Tuesday that police are closing in on a suspect in Sandra's death.

"It's not as big a mystery as it was," before, said Sheneman to ABCNews.com, "and we believe we're getting significantly closer."

Deputy Les Garcia, spokesman for the San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office, which includes the coroner, told ABCNews.com that the autopsy on Sandra's body was completed on Tuesday, but that it could take four to eight weeks to determine how she died.

"We're waiting on our tissue samples as well as toxicology results from the lab," he said.

Sheneman wouldn't comment Wednesday on how police were tipped off to a possible connection with the Clove Road Baptist Church or what they found only saying the search was based on information learned as part of the investigation.

Police and FBI agents began working at the church, located about 500 feet from Sandra's home, around 2 p.m. on Tuesday and continued into the evening, Sheneman said.

ABC's KGO-TV in San Francisco reported that a team of FBI agents removed items from inside the church and from the pastor's home which is located in the same mobile home park where Sandra lived. FBI agents were also seen searching a crawl space under the church.

The pastor's wife, Connie Lawless, told KGO that they are cooperating with police. She confirmed that investigators removed some items from their home. "They took the usual stuff -- phone, computers, things of that nature. We were very open to them taking anything they wanted to take."

Sheneman had harsh words for some local media outlets who turned their focus on Pastor Lane Lawless as a possible suspect in Sandra's slaying, saying the pastor and his wife were just two of the hundreds police have interviewed.

"For them to name the pastor as the primary suspect and that he was about to be arrested was not only incorrect, but irresponsible," Sheneman told ABCNews.com Wednesday.

Joani Hughes, the Lawless' daughter, told ABCNews.com today that all the media attention directed both at them and the church has exhausted her parents.

Her father has been the pastor of the Clove Road Baptist Church for about 30 years, she said, and their great-granddaughter was one of Sandra's playmates. Hughes said Sandra's death has been very hard on her parents and that they feel "devastated" for her family.

As for the church involvement, Hughes said they are taking it in stride and will do anything police ask. They want the killer to be brought to justice as much as anyone, she said.

"They're saddened that the church is needing to be searched, but they're completely open to whatever the police are needed to do," she said.

Sheneman said there are have been reports circulated that a suitcase had been stolen from a home in the trailer park, apparently circulated by local news media based on an interview with neighbors.

"We have been unable to verify that anyone has lost any luggage," he said. Finding Sandra Cantu's Body

The discovery of the suitcase containing Sandra's body by farm workers brought a tragic end to a massive search that had enveloped the town. Police were aided by hundreds of volunteers, dogs, horses and the FBI.

In the end, it was a twice-yearly practice of draining a collection pond used for irrigation that led police to Sandra's body.

When the pond, about 125 to 150 yards long and about 30 yards wide, began to empty, the suitcase appeared.

The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children had translated missing posters into Spanish to alert the largely Spanish-speaking population, many of them migrant workers, that live in the area.

"They saw the suitcase come up to the surface and thought it was odd," Sheneman said.

When the luggage was opened at the morgue, investigators found Sandra's body inside, still dressed in the pink Hello Kitty T-shirt and black leggings she was wearing the day she disappeared.

An 'Innocent, Sweet Girl'

Barbara Sokoloski, the family's neighbor in the Orchard Estates Mobile Home Park, told ABCNews.com Tuesday that everyone there is "devastated."

Sandra, along with other neighborhood children, would often visit her home to get homework help or play games with her son's girlfriend. Sokoloski said she bought Sandra the Hello Kitty shirt for her birthday a few weeks earlier.

"She just liked to visit with people," Sokoloski said. "She was an innocent, sweet girl."

Last month, Angie Chavez described the little girl as "bright, bubbly and friendly" who loved Hannah Montana and visiting her friends in the neighborhood.

Revisiting a Disturbing Incident

Police have questioned everyone that lived in the 100-home trailer park, including a man police and Sandra's family have said was looked at closely after kissing the little girl on the mouth at the park's pool nearly two years ago.

Area television station KCRA identified that man as Frank Wohler, who told them that he had nothing to do with her disappearance and that he kissed her at the pool "to be nice." Wohler also said the police had taken "a couple of CDs" from him.

Local news media have also reported that Sandra's father, Daniel Cantu, who has been living in Mexico and had little contact with his daughter, was also interviewed, but not detained.

Sheneman said earlier this week he could not comment on whether or not Cantu was a person of interest in the case.

Angie Chavez said last month that her niece had played at a friend's house in the park after school Friday before coming home to check in around 4 p.m.

She told her family she was heading over to another friend's house. That was the last time she was seen.

"She usually checks in with her mom," Angie Chavez said. "It was dinnertime and she wasn't here."

Video from a surveillance camera outside the family's house showed Sandra walking away from her home and also away from the only exit to the mobile home park. Angie Chavez said the family learned later that the friend Sandra had set out to visit wasn't home at the time.

Angie Chavez described Sandra as a little girl who is very talkative, would make friends wherever she'd go and was always eager to help.

"She's always been told not to go outside the mobile home park," she said. "And she never has."

Angie Chavez said Sandra's mother, her sister-in-law, was "very distraught."

"It's really difficult for her," she said.

Investigating Every Lead to Find Sandra's Killer

Sheneman said police got a 911 call from the family at 7:53 p.m. Friday. Police initially searched her home and then expanded their efforts to the entire park when they couldn't find her, he said.

During the weekend, dogs, equestrian teams, ATVs and a helicopter from the California Highway Patrol were brought in to search for Sandra in the town of 81,000 residents, 70 miles south of Sacramento.

"Every dog team we could find was brought in," Sheneman said.

Divers were also brought in to search a river, miles from her home, but found nothing, he said.

Angie Chavez said the children at the park would often play at one another's homes and also in the park's open spaces, including a basketball court and a pool.

It was at that pool in the summer of 2007 that the Chavezes placed a call to police about the kiss by the pool.

"My mother-in-law saw him march over, sweep her hair off her face and give her a kiss on the lips," Angie Chavez said.

"He has been interviewed and may be interviewed again," Sheneman said before Sandra's body had been found, but he also noted that all residents of the park have been interviewed.

Angie Chavez said she has always known Orchard Estates to be a family-friendly place that is safe for children.

The manager Marilyn Zuniga agreed, telling ABC News that "this is a very nice park" with about 100 homes.

"It's always been a very safe park," she said.
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Resident says man acted 'real strange' at pond where Calif. girl's body found days later

A police cadet said Friday that he saw someone "acting real strange" at an irrigation pond three days before an 8-year-old girl's body found in a suitcase pulled from the water.

Stephen Memory, a 19-year-old who lives near the pond where Sandra Cantu's body was found, said he spoke to the FBI about what he saw.

Memory said that he thought it was odd to see a beige Chevrolet Silverado truck parked on the shoulder of the road facing in the wrong direction on the afternoon of April 3. Sandra's body was found April 6.

The driver — a white man in his late 40s or early 50s wearing a white baseball cap and gray T-shirt — appeared to be looking down at the ditch beside the road, said Memory, a Stockton police cadet. Only four or five cars travel the remote road, which is a dead end, on a typical day, he noted.

"He was acting real strange," Memory said Friday of the driver. "I drove by real slow to get a good look at him. He looked at me real quick and then he turned away. I just kept going."

The FBI referred questions to Tracy police. Sgt. Tony Sheneman said Friday he was not aware of Memory's report and declined to comment on specifics of the pending investigation.

No suspects have been named in the case, but police have said the department has fielded nearly 1,500 tips in the search for Sandra's killer. Sheneman said "the investigation is heading in the right direction" but would not elaborate.

On Friday, Sheneman also announced a $32,000 reward for information leading to an arrest.

Meanwhile, a Sunday school teacher who lives in the mobile home complex where Sandra lived told the Tracy Press that her black suitcase was stolen from her driveway March 27, the day the girl disappeared.

Melissa Huckaby, 28, said Sandra visited her home that day to ask if she could play with her daughter. Huckaby said she left the suitcase in the driveway and forgot about it; when she went back for it, it was gone. She said she's spoken to authorities but doesn't know if her missing suitcase matches the one that held the girl's body.

Sheneman declined to comment on Huckaby's comments, only saying that there was no police report filed on a missing suitcase. A call to Huckaby by The Associated Press was not immediately returned.

Melissa Huckaby is a granddaughter of Pastor Clifford Lawless, who was questioned by police for three hours the night Sandra's body was found and whose Clover Road Baptist Church has been the subject of a police search. Lawless has denied involvement in Sandra's disappearance, and police say he's not at the center of their investigation.
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Smile Sunday-school teacher held in girl's death

A Sunday-school teacher has been arrested in the killing of California 8-year-old Sandra Cantu, authorities said. Melissa Huckaby is being held on charges of kidnapping and murder. She lived in the same mobile home park as Sandra's family. Sadnra played with her daughter, police said.

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Huckaby Arrested On Suspicion Of Murder, Kidnapping


Sunday school teacher Melissa Huckaby, 28, is arrested in the murder of 8-year-old Sandra Cantu of Tracy, Calif.

The granddaughter of a Tracy pastor was arrested late Friday in the slaying of 8-year-old Sandra Cantu.

Melissa Huckaby was booked into the San Joaquin County Jail on charges of kidnapping and murder.

Police spokesman Sgt. Tony Sheneman couldn't comment on why or how Cantu was killed during the 3 a.m. news conference.

"Nothing we have done and nothing we can say will ever return Sandra to her family and to the community, but last night, we arrested Melissa Huckaby, a 28-year-old Sunday school teacher," Sheneman said during a 10 a.m. news conference.

Watch: Tracy Police Discuss Arrest In Cantu Case

Huckaby was arrested after statements she made to the Tracy Press were inconsistent with what she told police, Sheneman said.

Huckaby's 5-year-old daughter used to play with Cantu at Huckaby's home.

"Sandra was close friends with Melissa's daughter," Sheneman said.

Tracy police notified Cantu's family of the arrest at about 2:15 a.m. When asked about their reaction Sheneman said, "They were in disbelief."

Cantu's body was found Monday in a suitcase pulled from an irrigation pond north of Tracy. The girl disappeared from Orchard Estates Mobile Home Park on March 27, setting off an intense hunt that drew national media attention.

"She admitted yesterday (to us) and to the Tracy press that the suitcase was hers," Sheneman said. He said police believe she moved the suitcase herself.

Huckaby is the granddaughter of Lane Lawless, the pastor of Clover Road Baptist Church.

"She spent an extraordinary amount of time there. It was her grandfather's church," Sheneman said.

The church is just down the road from Orchard Estates, where Cantu, Lawless and Huckaby all lived.

Huckaby claimed the suitcase in which Cantu was found matched one that was stolen from her. She also said she found a note the day after Cantu's disappearance. According to Huckaby, the note said, "Cantu, Suitcase, Water. The word 'suitcase' was misspelled, and there were two street names including the word 'Whitehall.'"

"I wish they could have found her a lot sooner, if they would have followed up on this a lot sooner," Huckaby said earlier Friday.

The FBI on Friday continued its search of Clover Road Baptist Church. The focus of Friday's search was on a small shed on the church grounds. Investigators also searched the church earlier in the week.

On Monday morning, farm workers found a black, sealed suitcase while they were draining a pond near Bacchetti Road, about two miles from Orchard Estates. The area is full of agricultural fields, plowed land waiting to be planted and some irrigation ditches. It's adjacent to a dairy farm.

The luggage was taken into the county morgue, where the 8-year-old's body was identified.

Sheneman said the results of the autopsy and related warrants in the case are still sealed.

Huckaby is being held on the charges of kidnapping and murder on a no-bail status. She will face a judge Tuesday.

Sheneman said he couldn't immediately disclose information about Huckaby's criminal background.

There are no other suspects in this case and Sheneman said police do not anticipate any other arrests in this case.

"Personally, this has been very difficult for any parent anywhere in the country. Here in Tracy, it has been very hard on everyone. I know we've been asked many times, the parents of Tracy were frightened that there was a killer amongst them. Professionally, while we're confident and pleased that an arrest has been made, that will never reverse what happened. There's no joy in this. There has been an arrest made and we're satisfied at the moment," Sheneman said.

Sandra Cantu Memorial

A public memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Merrill F. West High School gym, which seats about 2,500 people.

Anyone wishing to reach Cantu's family may route condolences to the Tracy Police Department, which has assigned a liaison to work with relatives. Those wishing to make donations of money in the girl's memory are being asked to contact the Carole Sund/Carrington Foundation.
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