Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Shamari B. Jackson is wanted on charges of child kidnapping and tampering with a motor vehicle, police said.
The St. Louis County Police Department regularly maintains a list of its most wanted fugitives. The list is updated as fugitives are apprehended. It currently includes suspects wanted for child kidnapping, domestic assault, armed criminal action, rape, robbery and abuse of a child. Subscribe to our free newsletter to receive updates in your in-box. Among them is Shamari B. Jackson, pictured here. She is wanted on charges of child kidnapping and tampering with a motor vehicle. Her last known address is in Florissant. To provide information on the whereabouts of Jackson or anyone on the Most Wanted list, call the St. Louis County Police Department's Confidential Tip Line at 314-615-4692 or the St. Louis Regional Crimestoppers at 866-371-…
Friday, January 27, 2012
According to Police, Jackson's father is headed to California to pick her up. Her mother Cecilia Montez has been arrested and is in police custody.
Good news for Gabrielle Jackson's family arrived Friday morning. The 11-year-old girl who went missing after her mother took her from school on Monday afternoon has been found alive in California. The Hazelwood Police Department (HPD) is reporting that Gabrielle's mother, Cecilia Montez, has been arrested and is in police custody. Gabrielle's father is headed to California to pick her up and bring her home. "She's been located in California were we assumed she'd be headed," said Hazelwood Police Sgt. Andy Eagan. "She's set to be reunited with her father here shortly." Gabrielle Goes Missing Police say Montez picked up Gabrielle Jackson at Hazelwood West Middle School (HWMS) in a dark-colored minivan with dark tinted windows on Monday. …
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
The Hazelwood child was last seen at school. Hazelwood Police believe the 11-year-old was taken after school by her mother, Cecilia Montez, who may be headed out of state.
There's been no progress as the Hazelwood Police Department (HPD) continues to follow the case of a missing 11-year-old girl who police think may have been taken by her biological mother. Police say Montez, who does not have custody of Gabrielle, took her as she left school Monday. Hazelwood Police Sgt. Andy Eagan said Tuesday the investigation is ongoing and the Missouri State Highway Patrol has stepped in and added Jackson to its missing person clearinghouse. She now appears on a missing persons flier. Police say Montez picked Gabrielle Jackson at Hazelwood West Middle School in a dark-colored minivan with dark tinted windows. Montez may be taking Gabrielle to Sacramento, Calif., according to an HPD press release. Gabrielle is 4-foot-…
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Hazelwood Police believe 11-year-old Gabrielle Jackson was taken after school by her mother, Cecilia Montez, who may be headed to California.
The Hazelwood Police Department is looking an 11-year-old girl who may have been taken by her biological mother, who does not have custody of her, as she left school Monday. Police say Cecilia Montez picked Gabrielle Jackson at Hazelwood West Middle School in a dark-colored minivan with dark tinted windows, KTRS is reporting. Montez may be taking Gabrielle to Sacramento, Calif., according to a STLtoday.com report. Gabrielle is 4-foot-11, 85 pounds with a light complexion, brownish-red hair and blue eyes. She was last seen wearing a pink or purple pea coat, blue jeans and black shoes. She was carrying a black backpack with silver hearts on it. Gabrielle lives in Hazelwood in the 700 block of Lynn Have Lane with her father, who has full…