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« Reply #4 on: July 04, 2009, 11:34:28 AM »

Search expands for missing six-year-old

Monday, January 12, 2009
IMMOKALEE: Deputies will expand the search area when they resume the hunt for a missing Immokalee boy Monday morning.

Six-year-old Adji Desir was last seen Saturday evening when he went outside to play with friends in Immokalee's Farmworker's Village.

His grandmother went to check on him and couldn't find him.

Children who were outside with Adji when he went missing says they just noticed at one point that he was gone.

Investigators say the boy is developmentally disabled and functions on a two-year-old level.

He has a very limited vocabulary - he knows his name, but cannot speak it. Adji also understands Creole, but cannot speak it.

Deputies from Lee, Charlotte, Glades and Hendry counties will join in the search Monday morning.

Collier deputies have not said where they will expand the search area, but they will conduct the search by air and ground.

They'll also follow up on a handful of tips they've received from the public.

Adji’s description:
3 feet tall
45 pounds,
Black hair
Brown eyes.
Blue and yellow T-shirt
Blue and yellow shorts

If you have any information about Adji call CCSO at 239-774-4434.

http://www.nbc-2.com/articles/readarticle.asp?articleid=24909&z=3

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« Reply #5 on: July 04, 2009, 11:35:27 AM »

View of the area.  Circled the Village so you have an idea. 

Florida Fish and Wildlife was also out on the scene the past few days as this area is heavy traffic for the Florida Panther, the reserve is south of this city.  A male panther dominates on average a radius of 13 miles while a female a radius of 5 miles.  Males do not tend to over lap on other males turf, but a female can.
However, I fear the only preditor this child may have come in contact with is that of the human kind.


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« Reply #6 on: July 04, 2009, 11:38:56 AM »

Well I can not get that right, so here is the link to the latest video.  Adji's family speaks out.  As I said yesterday they do not speak much english, and what they do is limited.
This family has been beating the pavement with volunteers as well, something I did not see in the Caylee case.

http://www.fox4now.com/global/video/popup/pop_playerLaunch.asp?vt1=v&clipFormat=flv&clipId1=3326063&at1=News&h1=Losing a child
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« Reply #7 on: July 04, 2009, 11:39:34 AM »

Adji's Mother, Grandmother, and Stepfather.  All have been aiding in the search.




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« Reply #9 on: July 04, 2009, 11:48:51 AM »

Yes the weather down here has gotten rainy and windy.  The tempature tonight is going to drop into the low 50's.  I live on the Gulf coast too, Naples, and it has been nothing but rain.  We are to be getting 2 different cold front systems coming from the north west.

Despite the weather conditions many searchers still remained looking for Adji.

Search area doubled, but boy’s whereabouts still a mystery
Missing 6-year-old's grandmother says Adji may hide from searchers
By KATHERINE ALBERS (Contact), ELYSA BATISTA (Contact), RYAN MILLS (Contact)
Originally published 2:04 p.m., Monday, January 12, 2009
Updated 5:20 p.m., Tuesday, January 13, 2009

http://www.naplesnews.com/news/2009/jan/12/missing-6-year-olds-grandmother-says-boy-may-hide-/

IMMOKALEE — The search in Immokalee for 6-year-old Adji Desir, who disappeared from outside his grandmother’s Farmworker Village home on Saturday, expanded to a 12 mile radius on Tuesday.

More than 150 law enforcement officers from agencies around the state continue to search for the boy.

Though the focus of the search has shifted to the outskirts of Immokalee, Collier County Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Michelle Batten said there is still some searching going on in Farmworker Village as well. Tuesday’s weather was foggy, rainy and cool, but Batten said it hasn’t affected the search.

"Obviously cold and rain can cause some challenges," Batten said. "Thankfully, all of the thing that rain or the elements may affect, like evidence...those sorts of issues and areas have already been covered.

"We feel we have covered all the ground here. We’re not going to lose (bloodhound) scents. We’re not going to lose evidence."

Adji’s immediate family members were notified this morning that they are not being looked at as suspects in the boy’s disappearance, Batten said. It is not clear if any family members could face neglect charges.

"Right now our focus is on finding the boy," Batten said.

According to a Florida Department of Law Enforcement database, there are 18 registered sex offenders living within five miles of Farmworker Village. The Sheriff’s Office said previously they have been tracking down and interviewing those individuals.

Despite Adji being gone for four day, Batten said investigators are still hopeful that he will be found alive.

"It’s not that uncommon for a child to survive for a long time," she said. "This boy is young, he’s resilient, his body is small. He might be able to survive for a long time."

"We can’t stop the search," Batten said. "We’re always going to be searching. There’s always been amazing tales of people who survive out in the elements."

The Sheriff’s Office also reported that all the garbage in Immokalee has been collected and isolated.

"It hasn’t been searched," Batten said. "It’s been isolated so if we need to search it, it’s all in one place."
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« Reply #10 on: July 04, 2009, 11:56:55 AM »

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Search area doubled, but boy’s whereabouts still a mystery
Missing 6-year-old's grandmother says Adji may hide from searchers
By KATHERINE ALBERS (Contact), ELYSA BATISTA (Contact), RYAN MILLS (Contact)
Originally published 2:04 p.m., Monday, January 12, 2009
Updated 5:20 p.m., Tuesday, January 13, 2009

http://www.naplesnews.com/news/2009/jan/12/missing-6-year-olds-grandmother-says-boy-may-hide-/

IMMOKALEE — The search in Immokalee for 6-year-old Adji Desir, who disappeared from outside his grandmother’s Farmworker Village home on Saturday, expanded to a 12 mile radius on Tuesday.

More than 150 law enforcement officers from agencies around the state continue to search for the boy.

Though the focus of the search has shifted to the outskirts of Immokalee, Collier County Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Michelle Batten said there is still some searching going on in Farmworker Village as well. Tuesday’s weather was foggy, rainy and cool, but Batten said it hasn’t affected the search.

"Obviously cold and rain can cause some challenges," Batten said. "Thankfully, all of the thing that rain or the elements may affect, like evidence...those sorts of issues and areas have already been covered.

"We feel we have covered all the ground here. We’re not going to lose (bloodhound) scents. We’re not going to lose evidence."

Adji’s immediate family members were notified this morning that they are not being looked at as suspects in the boy’s disappearance, Batten said. It is not clear if any family members could face neglect charges.

"Right now our focus is on finding the boy," Batten said.

According to a Florida Department of Law Enforcement database, there are 18 registered sex offenders living within five miles of Farmworker Village. The Sheriff’s Office said previously they have been tracking down and interviewing those individuals.

Despite Adji being gone for four day, Batten said investigators are still hopeful that he will be found alive.

"It’s not that uncommon for a child to survive for a long time," she said. "This boy is young, he’s resilient, his body is small. He might be able to survive for a long time."

"We can’t stop the search," Batten said. "We’re always going to be searching. There’s always been amazing tales of people who survive out in the elements."

The Sheriff’s Office also reported that all the garbage in Immokalee has been collected and isolated.

"It hasn’t been searched," Batten said. "It’s been isolated so if we need to search it, it’s all in one place."
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« Reply #11 on: July 04, 2009, 11:59:06 AM »

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« Reply #12 on: July 04, 2009, 12:00:46 PM »

http://www.fox4now.com/global/story.asp?s=9653723



UPDATE: Tuesday, Jan. 13 - The lead investigator, Lt. Tom Smith, tells Four In Your Corner that CCSO will scale back its local search efforts for missing 6-year old Adji Desir. CCSO will now shift its focus to abduction. The search area will now expand and national resources will be used to find the child. Several tips came up short today. Video tape from Cape Coral gas stations did not show the child. The family has been cleared of any suspicion.
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« Reply #13 on: July 04, 2009, 12:03:13 PM »

UPDATE: Wednesday, Jan. 14-  The Collier County Sheriff's Office is now focusing on a criminal investigation as the search for Adjo Desir continues. The Sheriff made a plea for more tips as CCSO has very little information to work with. All 600 homes in the Farm Workers Village have been cleared of any wrong doing. The family cannot think of anyone who would want to hurt the 6 year old boy. Deputies shifted through tons of trash on hold since Monday from Farm Workers Village. A reward has been offered for any information that leads to a break in the case. The search starts again Thursday

http://www.fox4now.com/global/story.asp?s=9653723
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