He spoke with her and offered her a ride, but she declined. The next day, the same girl saw the man waiting near the back gate of her school as she was leaving for the day. Police tried to locate the man but he was not found. The Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office had received 1, tips in the Sierra LaMar case as of last week and is seeking additional information from anyone who may have seen the Jetta or had contact with its driver during the month of March.
Anyone with information is asked to contact sheriff's investigators at or call the anonymous tip line at To request removal of your name from an arrest report, submit these required items to arrestreports patch. Genevieve Bookwalter , Patch Staff. Posted Tue, May 8, at pm PT. He declined to say where or how the car was found. On Monday, the sheriff's office released a generic photo of a red four-door Volkswagen Jetta that investigators — who were working off of witness reports and a review of surveillance footage — said was similar to a car possibly associated with the teen's disappearance.
They said the vehicle they were seeking had a black hood. Tuesday afternoon the sheriff's office announced that the car had been found, and its appearance had not been altered.
Cardoza said the sheriff's office has determined that the is not related to Sierra's disappearance. In that case, a man driving what police described as a red, compact passenger car tried to kidnap the teen using some type of electric device, possibly a stun gun, San Jose police said. Cardoza said the sheriff's office is still looking into whether two attempted abductions in Walnut Creek in mid-March could be linked to the Sierra LaMar case.
In the Walnut Creek case, a man driving a faded red older-model compact sedan tried twice in two days to lure a year-old girl into his car. The first time, on the afternoon of March 14, the man approached the Walnut Creek Intermediate School student after she got off of a school bus. Brown hair, brown eyes. Sierra's hair was dyed black at the time of her disappearance. She has a four-inch scar in the center of her back and a mole on her neck. She was going to walk to the bus stop to catch a bus to Ann Sobrato High School, where she was a sophomore and a cheerleader.
Sierra texted a friend at and agreed to meet her before class started. She never boarded her bus, never arrived at school and never met her friend. Her mother found out she was missing that evening when the school contacted her to say saying Sierra had missed class.
Her Juicy brand black and pink purse with clothes folded neatly inside was found the day after that. A search for the car began after it was captured on several surveillance videos close to the missing teen's home and the area where authorities recovered some of her belongings. There is also evidence linking his DNA to clothing found in Sierra's abandoned backpack, which was tossed in a shed not far from her home.
The reveal dirt stains and reflective beads from the road were found on her jeans, indicating she was dragged, according to Fox 5. He said: 'What the DA needs to do is establish through anecdotal evidence by calling Sierra's mother and her friends is that this is not a girl who would run away. This is not a girl who would not communicate with her mom. According to Fox, Garcia Torres sat through the opening statements looking clean shaven and emotionless.
The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline. Argos AO. Privacy Policy Feedback. Friends of 'clean-cut' cheerleader, 15, who vanished four years ago tell her accused killer's murder trial she planned to take ecstasy on the day she disappeared and smoked marijuana Sierra LaMar disappeared in on her way to school in Morgan Hill, California The murder trial of her accused killer Antolin Garcia-Torres began in January Her friends reluctantly testified that the year-old cheerleader had used drugs Shannon Foreman told the court the teen was excited to start 'popping pills' They backed up defense team's theory about her links to the 'drug underworld' Sierra's friends insisted that the drug-taking was just 'normal teenage stuff' If he is convicted, Garcia-Torres faces either the death penalty or life in prison By Hannah Al-Othman For MailOline Published: GMT, 7 February Updated: GMT, 7 February e-mail 21 View comments.
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