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Tempe Police Requesting Public’s Assistance in Locating
Infant
Last Updated: 02-04-2010
On Sunday, December 27, 2009 at 1:05 p.m., Logan
McQueary reported to Tempe Police Officers that he had received threats toward
his son, 8-month-old Gabriel Johnson, from the mother of the child, Elizabeth
Johnson.
Logan informed officers that a custodial hearing was scheduled for the
afternoon of Monday, December 28 at Maricopa County Superior Court – Family
Court.
Elizabeth failed to appear at the custodial hearing. Subsequently, Logan was
issued full custody of Gabriel Johnson. Investigators had received information
that Elizabeth and Gabriel were in the San Antonio Texas area. Since Elizabeth
was out of the state of Arizona, and no longer had custodial rights to the
child, a warrant was issued for Elizabeth Johnson for the violation of custodial
interference.
Tempe investigators received information indicating that Elizabeth and
Gabriel stayed at either or both the Home Gate Studio and Suites and Quality Inn
Fiesta Park, both in San Antonio, on December 26. Elizabeth was scheduled to
check out on December 27, however she did not go through the formal checkout
process. Therefore, it is unknown if Elizabeth left San Antonio on December 26
or December 27.
On Wednesday December 30, 2009 at approximately 10:00 PM (Eastern
Time), Elizabeth Johnson was located by Police Officers with the Miami Beach, Fl
Police Department. Elizabeth was placed under arrest for the outstanding
custodial interference warrant. Gabriel was not with Elizabeth when she was
taken into custody.
Elizabeth has exercised her right to speak with an attorney in this matter,
and has not provided investigators with information about Gabriel’s condition or
current location. There have been no signs of Gabriel after December 26, 2009.
On January 5, 2010 at approximately 4:40 PM (Arizona Time) the white
1995 Oldsmobile being driven by Elizabeth Johnson was located in San Antonio,
TX.
Gabriel was not in the vehicle and his current whereabouts are still unknown.
The vehicle was located at a Motel 6 across from a Tornado Bus Station off
Interstate 35 by an FBI Agent. The vehicle is currently being processed for
evidence.
Elizabeth Johnson is age 23, 5’6” tall, and approximately 135 lbs., with
blond hair and blue eyes. Photos of Elizabeth, the vehicle, and the child
Gabriel are attached.
On January 7, 2010, The Tempe Police Department identified Tammi and
Jack Smith of Scottsdale AZ as persons of interest in this investigation. Tempe
Police Investigators have indications that they have not shared information with
investigators that may lead us to Gabriel Johnson.
On
January 9, 2010, Elizabeth Johnson was booked into Tempe City Jail after
being extradited from Florida.
Elizabeth now faces charges of
Kidnapping (a class two felony), Child Abuse (a class four felony), and
Custodial Interference (a class four felony). After being processed, Elizabeth
was transported and booked into Maricopa County Jail and is being held on a cash
only bond of $1,100,000.00.
On Tuesday February 2, 2010, person of interest Tammi Smith was taken
into custody by the Tempe Police Department for Conspiracy to Commit Custodial
Interference, Custodial Interference, and Forgery. Jack Smith is no longer
considered a person of interest in this investigation.
What happens next? Our primary goal in this investigation has always
been the safe recovery of Gabriel Johnson. From photos obtained by police,
it is clear that Gabriel was last seen alive in San Antonio, TX on 12-26-09.
Subsequently, the San Antonio Police Department has opened a missing person
investigation reference Gabriel's disappearance.
Tempe Police have transferred all new tips and leads have received from the
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children to the San Antonio Police
Department. We will continue to provide support to that investigation as
requested.
The Tempe Police Department appreciates the media disseminating this
information out to the public. Anyone with additional information as to the
whereabouts of Gabriel Johnson is urged to contact the National Center for
Missing and Exploited Children at the 24 hour tip line. That number is
1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678)
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