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Isabel Mercedes Celis Missing: Tucson Girl Was Abducted, Police Confirm

By JACQUES BILLEAUD 05/15/12 08:09 PM ET AP

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Isabel Mercedes Celis, 6, disappeared from her Tucson home last month. Police are now officially calling the case an abduction.

PHOENIX — Police investigating the abduction of 6-year-old Isabel Mercedes Celis have scoured her Tucson, Ariz., home, interviewed more than 500 sex offenders and waded through 1,000-plus tips.

So far, they haven't named a suspect.

But revelations over the past week that Isabel's father, Sergio Celis, has been barred from seeing her two brothers raised questions about the focus and pace of their investigation.

On Tuesday, nearly a month since she went missing, police said for the first time that she was abducted, rather than characterizing 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.

Authorities searched for Isabel in a three-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.

Police had examined the possibility that Isabel was in Mexico because of Tucson's close proximity to the border. Federal authorities have been in touch with Mexican police officials who checked hotels, bus terminals and other businesses as they looked for her.

Meanwhile, Sergio Celis, an opera singer, sang "Ave Maria" at a May 6 benefit to raise money for the search for his daughter.

Police announced in a news release late last week that Arizona's child welfare agency was barring him from having any contact with his 10- and 14-year-old sons. On Monday, after a regularly scheduled news conference, investigators released 911 recordings of him reporting his daughter missing.

He was calm while her mother's reaction was full of emotion.

Sergio Celis told a 911 operator that he believed his daughter was abducted. Asked to explain why he thought that, 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?"

Calls to Sergio and Rebecca Celis weren't returned Tuesday.

Michael Piccarreta, a criminal defense lawyer in Tucson who isn't involved in the case but has followed it, said family members are normally eliminated as possible subjects at this point in investigations. In some cases, he said, police focus on family members longer than usual.

"That doesn't mean they are guilty," Piccarreta said. "It could mean the police are having difficulty with an alternative theory."

Police spokeswoman Maria Hawke said investigators have eliminated one theory. "She didn't get up and leave the house on her own," Hawke said. She declined to discuss the evidence that led investigators to make that conclusion or reveal details about who they suspect took her.

Experts say the abduction of a child from a home is relatively rare.

Police are holding out hope that Isabel is still alive.

Tasya Peterson, a spokeswoman for the Arizona Department of Economic Security, which oversees the state's child welfare agency, declined to comment on why Sergio Celis isn't allowed to be with his two boys. She also declined to say whether there were any past calls at their home.

The Arizona Daily Star had reported early Tuesday that police concluded that Isabel was abducted.

Lynn Jones, a criminology professor at Northern Arizona University, said the public will connect the decision to prohibit Celis from seeing his sons with the 911 recordings because they were both released around the same time.

"So law enforcement, I would imagine, would have to do some work if they don't want them to be perceived together," Jones said.

Hawke said it was a coincidence that the two pieces of information were released at once and that the child welfare decision was released to keep the public informed of the investigation. News organizations had been requesting the 911 recordings, which take a while to prepare and happened to be ready on the same day as the child welfare news conference.

"People are free to form their own opinions," Hawke said.

David Pike, who lives on the same block as the Celis family and whose sons used to play with Isabel's brothers, said he is perplexed by how calm the father sounded in the 911 phone calls.

"It just struck me as odd. I get excited easily if I think one of my kids are hurt ... and then there's times I've just sat there dumbfounded. Maybe that was a dumbfounding moment for him and he wasn't able to wrap his mind around it right away," he said.

"Maybe he truly thought she was playing a game," Pike said.

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Associated Press reporter Terry Tang contributed from Phoenix.

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11:56 AM on 06/01/2012
The dogs didn't bark ,because it was family. There were never strangers in the house. The Dogs would smell them ,even if they didnt make noise. It's an inside job. Everyone has a gut feeling about how the Father comes off. Don't disreguard your intuition. He keeps giving out the clues, and we get a feeling about him. He is a sneaky worm.
05:12 PM on 05/30/2012
This whole story is strange. How someone knew that she was in her bedroom (picking that specific window) and quietly abducting her without anyone in the home hearing...especially when the person entered through her window and exited with her in tow...no physical evidence that points to anyone even being there. Its very strange.
02:04 PM on 05/17/2012
It's being reported that CPS has had prior contact with this family as early on as this past December. CPS involved in a family isn't good and now that a family member just happens to be missing?? CPS knows this family, not sure what the complaints were about but there is something deeper going on in this whole situation.
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11:31 AM on 05/17/2012
looks like everyone agrees that something is strange about this story. the father does just rub people the wrong way. i was thinking the separation from the sons was a tactic to remove dads influence and possibly get more info out of the boys. its pretty hard to keep a 6 y/o quiet, i think she may have known the other person/s in the room with her.
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09:24 AM on 05/17/2012
This mother, wife is suffering the most. I believe she may suspect her husband, but is suffering from emotional, mental harm, from an uncaring, eccentric, self obsessed husband, who is immature, by his actions, mannerisms, & detachment from reality.
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09:20 AM on 05/17/2012
If father is involved, it's not always about drugs, it can be $$, blackmail, or have her dissappear in any way, to keep her quiet, or evidence of something physical abuse. by brother, or dad.
06:12 PM on 05/16/2012
I have a 6 year old daughter and I can't breathe for this family. I can't even imagine such a horror and I'm so uber paranoid about something happening to my kids I barely let them out of my sight. It's probably going to stunt their development in some way, but, what is someone supposed to do these days? The world is full of sickos. I hope they find your beauty safe and sound, Celis family. I'm praying for you really hard.
03:29 PM on 05/16/2012
This whole story just breaks my heart. The point of the matter is that a child...a beautiful 6-year-old child...is missing. My prayers are with her, her family and the community as the search continues for her.

It's unfortunate that the 911 tapes and the news release of Mr. Celis being asked to not have contact with his sons were released on the same day. It creates more opportunities for people to make bigger speculations then what might actually be. It seems like one or the other could have been released at a different time...just my opinion.

I listened to the 911 calls...and though I agree that Mr. Celis' demenor seems a little odd...everyone reacts differently in stressful situations. I am one that tends to be more calm in stressful situations...but I don't know how I would be if it had to do with my child. Without being in that situation...and I certainly hope I am NEVER in this situation...I can't really form judge him based on his reaction.
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01:13 PM on 05/16/2012
So, if the girl's mother lives with Celis - the father, where are these two boys with whom he's not allowed to have any contact? Make no sense. Are the boys brothers to this little girl? Or, half-brothers? There's a difference.
01:54 PM on 05/17/2012
Isabel's parents are living apart at the moment. Sergio is living with a relative and Becky has the boys with her. The boys ARE brothers to Isabel. Not half or step brothers.
12:25 PM on 05/16/2012
don't believe it was an abduction...father is still in my "crosshairs" as being involved somehow.
03:34 PM on 05/16/2012
You keep the dad in your "crosshairs" and I'll keep the 14y/o brother in mine. One of us is bound to be right.
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12:19 PM on 05/16/2012
When Sergio was asked by the 911 Operator if mom was home, he said she had already left for work and he called her and told her to "get her butt home." Then he chuckled.

That struck me as weird. I know sometimes we chuckle when we're scared, but it sounded weird when listening to the 911 call.
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05:29 PM on 05/16/2012
ABC's Nightline analyzed that 911 call last night and I just don't take any stock in it. I would brace myself to be calm, especially in a terrifying/urgent situation, to communicate effectively with 911. To me, the phonies are the ones who slobber and blubber all over the place when they call 911, in order to make it sound as if they are emotional, when in fact they are acting (and not very well). I'm not saying the dad didn't do it. But I think people are trying to read too much into the 911 call.
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07:54 PM on 05/16/2012
"Get her butt home" sounded like a strange choice of words at a time like that. Not just the chuckle afterwards.
01:59 PM on 05/17/2012
It's not just the comment and the chuckle. It is the entire 911 call. No real interest in Isabel. Very cool, calm and collected. He had just discovered her missing 14 minutes prior to the call and he told the 911 operator that he felt she was abducted. Now if you just literally realize your child is abducted how can you be that calm and relaxed??? He greets the 911 operator(a sign of deception), then says he wants to report a missing person, not his daughter a person. He was more concerned with telling the operator what he did and didn't do than react about his own child.
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07:29 AM on 05/16/2012
This is effin crazy! These days, if you don't want your kids anymore, or if you're pissed at your spouse, all you have to do is take your own kid from your home and do God knows what and it is classified as a kidnapping and NEVER talked about again. What about the little girl from Kentucky, who is still missing and both parents are out running around....and the other little baby girl, whose father SAYS she disappeared from her bed.....and the little boy, whose Mother says someone kidnapped him from the car, after SHE left him there. Crazy! Crazy! Crazy! Something needs to be done to these parents whose children are "disappearing" at an alarming rate. My heart is with ALL these children!
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06:41 AM on 05/16/2012
I hope they find this little girl. I can't even imagine what she's going through. I am angry that we read more of these child abductions in the news, they are becoming so common now.
Also people react differently in situations, I've been in a few bad car accidents and I'm always the calm one dealing with everything (cops, bleeding people) but it doesn't mean I'm not shaking.
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07:48 AM on 05/16/2012
I think they've always been a pretty common occurrence, but the reason you read about them more, now, is because media need people to read/watch their papers/sites/programs. Now anything and everything is news. Not to mention, we now have many more avenues to get our news coverage, so we can be informed about something that occurred in say, California, while we live in say, FL...or vice versa. It's not only country wide now, it's also worldwide...if an earthquake happened in Japan, guaranteed we now will know it within the hour, whereas before, if something happened, it would take weeks before we might know of it. These days, a celebrity passes gas, and we will know about it within 24 hours, if not sooner! Just wait...they are now going to have streetlamps talking to us...now we'll know our news within 10 minutes of it's occurrence! God help us all!
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05:07 AM on 05/16/2012
Tuscon police conclude she is abducted after a month? duh! Why wasn't an Amber Alert on this child issued immediately? Is there one now?! I could scream. If the Tuscon police are this incompetent, this is one time I believe in email spam with her name and face to everyone we know
02:01 PM on 05/17/2012
Don't Amber Alerts have to meet a certain criteria? Mostly you have to have a vehicle or description of the abductor. They are not incompetent, I think they are doing a good job, they have a lot of info that they are not telling us. You can't base the investigation on little tid bits of news. Plus if you listen to the police talk they are not saying abducted, they are saying removed from the home.
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05:09 PM on 05/17/2012
Yes, I am aware that police are not calling this an abduction. If they do not have enough to make an arrest, then what is keeping their hands tied from doing an Amber Alert ? It is sad, but too many other stories have played out this way where the police concentrate on the family too much while the child has been stranger abducted. I recall this since I first kept track as a young pregnant Mom when they were first looking for Adam Walsh  during 1980, I had hoped that police methodology had advanced enough to make missing kids more important than stolen cars by now.
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04:23 AM on 05/16/2012
I Pray they find this little angel safe and unharmed,
I must say though it sure isnt looking good. She's such a beautiful little girl and so innocent.
I'm not understanding why the father isnt alllowed to see his son's and i'm trying very hard not to speculate as to why he cant. Will continue to pray for Isa and pray they find her soon and unharmed.