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Post by QuickAttack on Sept 16, 2008 7:27:40 GMT -5
An Orange County Sheriff's Department official confirmed to Local 6 that investigators will be talking with possible witnesses outside the state for clues into the whereabouts of the child. The move comes after the 3-year-old's mother, Casey, was arrested, for a third time. Orange County sheriff's deputies took Anthony, 22, into custody Monday as she visited the jail to meet with her case manager about other charges. Detectives have said lab tests show Caylee's decomposing body was in her mother's car, and Anthony is their only "person of interest" in the girl's disappearance. 42 Police Calls Since July 15The Orange County Sheriff's Office call log shows officers have been called to the Anthony home 42 times since July 15. Deputies said 38 of the calls have been for disturbances, including a scene over the weekend when a mother brought her young children to the Anthony home late night. During the incident, a 9-year-old's arm was slammed in a car door. The Department of Children and Families is investigating the child's injury and why he was at the Anthony home at 12:30 a.m. on Sunday. www.local6.com/news/17483396/detail.html
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Post by QuickAttack on Sept 16, 2008 7:32:10 GMT -5
Investigators plan trip to California FOX 35's Executive Producer Nicole Wolfe spoke with Leonard Padilla Tuesday morning. He is the celebrity bounty hunter that helped post Casey's $500,000 bond when she was initially arrested. Padilla says investigators from the Orange County Sheriff's Office will fly to California to speak with him and his associates about their time spent with Casey while she was at home. Specifically, Padilla says they will probably be interested in the story Casey told him about Caylee's mysterious babysitter, Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez. "She told us that she had gone to J. Blanchard Park and that Zenaida had taken the baby away from her and that Zenaida and her sister drove off in a silver 2008 Ford Focus model," Padilla said. Padilla says Casey added that Zenaida gave her a list of things to tell police for the next 30 days and scripted a statement for her. "I don't believe any of it," Padilla said. Casey told investigators in a sworn statement that the last time she saw her daughter was when she dropped her off at the steps leading to Zenaida's apartment. Police determined that the apartment had been vacant for months and that no one with the babysitter's name had ever leased in the apartment complex. www.myfoxorlando.com/myfox/pages/News/Detail?contentId=7441020&version=6&locale=EN-US&layoutCode=TSTY&pageId=3.2.1
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