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Disappearance of Tara Calico

Tara Leigh Calico (born February 28, 1969)[1] is an American woman who disappeared near her home in Belen, New Mexico, on September 20, 1988. She is widely believed to have been kidnapped. In July 1989, a Polaroid photo of an unidentified young woman and boy, gagged and seemingly bound, was televised to the public after it was found in a convenience store parking lot in Port St. Joe, Florida. Family friends thought the woman resembled Calico and contacted her mother, who then met with investigators and examined the Polaroid. She believed it was her daughter after taking "time, growth and lack of makeup" into consideration, and noted that a scar on the woman's leg was identical to one that Calico had. Scotland Yard analyzed the photo and concluded that the woman was Calico, but a second analysis by the Los Alamos National Laboratory disagreed. An FBI analysis of the photo was inconclusive.

Tara Calico
Portrait of Tara Calico at age 16
Born
Tara Leigh Calico

(1969-02-28)February 28, 1969
DisappearedSeptember 20, 1988 (aged 19)
NM 47, New Mexico, U.S.
StatusMissing for 35 years, 6 months and 20 days
EducationBelen High School (Class of 1987)
Known forMissing person
Parents
  • David Calico (father)
  • Patty Doel (mother)
RelativesMichele Doel (sister)
Chris Calico (brother)
Tod Calico (brother)

Calico's case received extensive coverage on television programs such as A Current Affair, Unsolved Mysteries, and America's Most Wanted. It was also profiled on The Oprah Winfrey Show and 48 Hours.[2]

Disappearance edit

On Tuesday, September 20, 1988, Calico left her home at about 9:30 A.M. to go on her daily bike ride along New Mexico State Road 47.[3] She rode that route almost every morning and was sometimes accompanied by her mother, Patty Doel. However, Doel stopped riding with Calico after she felt that she had been stalked by a motorist. She advised her daughter to think about carrying mace, but Calico rejected the idea.[2] On the morning of Calico's disappearance, she had told Doel to come and get her if she was not home by noon, as she had plans to play tennis with her boyfriend at 12:30.[4] When her daughter did not return, Doel went searching for her along Calico's usual bike route but could not find her; she then contacted the police. Pieces of Calico's Sony Walkman and a cassette tape were later discovered along the road. Doel believed that she might have dropped them in an attempt to mark her trail.[5][6] Several people saw Calico riding her bicycle, which has never been found.[2][7] No one witnessed her presumed abduction, although several witnesses observed a light-colored pickup truck (possibly a 1953 Ford)[6] with a camper shell following closely behind her.[5][8]

Photographs edit

Toyota van edit

 
The two unidentified persons seen in the Polaroid found in June 1989. Some people believe the woman is Calico. The boy in the background remains unidentified.

On June 15, 1989, a Polaroid photo of an unidentified young woman and a boy, both gagged with black duct tape and seemingly bound, was discovered in the parking lot of a convenience store in Port St. Joe, Florida.[4][5] The woman who found the photo said that it was in a parking space where a white windowless Toyota cargo van had been parked when she arrived at the store. She said that the van was being driven by a man with a mustache who appeared to be in his 30s. Police set up roadblocks to intercept the vehicle, but the man has never been identified.[6][9] According to Polaroid officials, the picture had to have been taken after May 1989 because the particular film used in the photograph was not available until then.[4]

The photo was broadcast on A Current Affair in July, and Doel was contacted by friends who had seen the show and thought the woman resembled Calico. Relatives of Michael Henley, also of New Mexico, who had disappeared in April 1988, saw the episode and said that they believed he was the boy in the photo. Doel and Henley's parents both met with investigators and examined the Polaroid. Doel said that she was "convinced" it was Calico.[10] She also noted that a scar on the woman's leg was identical to one that Calico had received in a car accident.[11] In addition, a paperback copy of V.C. Andrews' My Sweet Audrina, said to be one of Calico's favorite books, can be seen lying next to the woman.[6] Scotland Yard analyzed the photo and concluded that the woman was Calico, but a second analysis by the Los Alamos National Laboratory disagreed.[12] An FBI analysis of the photo was inconclusive.[4][13]

Henley's mother said that she was "almost certain" it was Michael in the Polaroid.[10][14] The identification of the boy in the photograph as Henley is considered highly unlikely: his remains were discovered in June 1990 in the Zuni Mountains,[15] about 7 miles (11 km) from his family's campsite from which he had disappeared and 75 miles (121 km) from where Calico disappeared. Police believe that Henley wandered off and subsequently died of exposure.[6]

Other photos edit

In 2009, twenty years after the Polaroid photo was found and shared by the media, pictures of a boy were sent to the Port St. Joe police chief, David Barnes. He received two letters, postmarked June 10 and August 10, 2009, from Albuquerque, New Mexico. One letter contained a photo, printed on copy paper, of a young boy with sandy brown hair. Someone had drawn a black band in ink on the photo, over the boy's mouth, as if it were covered in tape as in the 1989 picture. The second letter contained an original image of the boy. On August 12, The Star newspaper in Port St. Joe received a third letter, also postmarked in Albuquerque on August 10 and depicting the same image, of a boy with black marker drawn over his mouth. The boy has not been confirmed to be the same one as in the previous photo. None of the letters contained a return address or a note indicating the child's identity, making the officials there believe it may have something to do with the disappearance of Tara Calico. The letters were sent at the same time that a self-proclaimed psychic had called about Calico, saying that she had met a runaway in California with whom she worked in a strip club; this girl was eventually murdered. The caller said she had dreams suggesting the runaway may have been Calico and that she may be buried in California. Searches did not lead to any discoveries. The photos were given to the FBI for further investigation in hope of finding fingerprints or possible DNA evidence.[9]

Two other Polaroid photographs, possibly of Calico, have surfaced over the years. The first was found near a construction site in Montecito, California, and is a blurry photo of a girl's face with tape covering her mouth and light blue striped fabric behind her, "similar to that on the pillow in the Toyota van photo". It was taken on film that was not available until June 1989. The second shows "a woman loosely bound in gauze, her eyes covered with more gauze and large black-framed glasses", with a male passenger beside her on an Amtrak train. The film used was not available until February 1990. Calico's mother believed the first one was Tara, but thought that the second may have been a hoax.[4] Her sister stated, "They had a striking, uncalming resemblance. As for me, I will not rule them out. But keep in mind our family has had to identify many other photographs and all but those three were ruled out."[6]

Later developments edit

In 1998, Calico was declared officially dead. A judge ruled her death a homicide.[16]

In 2008, Rene Rivera, the sheriff of Valencia County, reported that he received information that two teenagers had accidentally hit Calico with a truck, panicked, and subsequently killed her.[17] According to Rivera, the boys, who knew Calico, drove up behind her in a truck and some form of an accident followed. Calico later died and those responsible covered up the crime. Rivera stated that he knew the names of those involved, but that, without a body, he could not make a case. He did not release the evidence that led him to this conclusion. Calico's stepfather, John Doel, said that the sheriff should not have made these comments if he was not willing to arrest anyone and that strong circumstantial evidence should be enough for a conviction.[13]

In October 2013, a six-person task force was established to reinvestigate Calico's disappearance.[7] As of 2017, no arrests have been made and the case remains open.[18]

On October 1, 2019, the FBI announced that they are "offering a reward of up to $20,000 for precise details leading to the identification or location of Tara Leigh Calico and information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for her disappearance."[19]

In September 2021, the Valencia County Sheriff's Office and the New Mexico State Police issued a statement that they have a new lead in the case, and that the focus of a sealed warrant for an unknown private residence located within Valencia County has been issued; however, no further details were provided.[20]

On June 13, 2023, the Valencia County Sheriff’s Office announced a breakthrough in the 1988 disappearance. Sheriff Denise Vigil and other law enforcement officer spoke at a press conference regarding the Calico case. "At this time, law enforcement believes there is sufficient evidence to submit this investigation to the district attorney's office for review of potential charges," Vigil said. "Currently, the identities and specifics of the persons of interest are sealed by the court and will remain so until a court order otherwise".[21]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The Doe Network: Case File 257DFNM". www.doenetwork.org. Retrieved September 20, 2018.
  2. ^ a b c Smith, Toby (November 3, 1996). "Where's Tara Calico?". Albuquerque Journal. pp. A1, A10–A11. Retrieved June 24, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.  
  3. ^ Garcia, Clara (April 10, 2010). . Valencia County News-Bulletin. Archived from the original on March 6, 2021. Retrieved October 19, 2016.
  4. ^ a b c d e Gutierrez Krueger, Joline (September 19, 2003). . The Albuquerque Tribune. Archived from the original on October 3, 2003. Retrieved October 11, 2015.
  5. ^ a b c Garcia, Clara (September 19, 2013). . Albuquerque Journal. Archived from the original on September 27, 2013. Retrieved October 9, 2015.
  6. ^ a b c d e f Buchanan, Paul (July 22, 2013). O'Connor, J. Patrick (ed.). "The Polaroid". Crime Magazine. Retrieved September 1, 2014.
  7. ^ a b Perez, Nicole (October 2, 2013). "Police reopen Tara Calico disappearance". Albuquerque Journal. Retrieved October 9, 2015.
  8. ^ . Bernalillo County Sheriff's Department. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved October 10, 2015.
  9. ^ a b "New Letters Stir 20-Year-Old Unsolved Mystery of Apparent Child Abduction Photos". Fox News. Associated Press. August 29, 2009. Retrieved October 9, 2015.
  10. ^ a b "Photo Gives Hope to Families of 2". The New York Times. Associated Press. August 3, 1989. Retrieved November 26, 2015.
  11. ^ "The Shocking Disappearance of Tara Calico and Chilling Polaroids - Owwlogy". May 29, 2022.
  12. ^ Linthicum, Leslie (September 14, 2008). "Mystery of Tara Calico". Albuquerque Journal. Retrieved October 9, 2015.
  13. ^ a b Garcia, Clara (September 20, 2008). . Valencia County News-Bulletin. Archived from the original on October 31, 2020. Retrieved October 19, 2016.
  14. ^ "Families identify 2 in photograph". Eugene Register-Guard. Associated Press. July 31, 1989. Retrieved February 8, 2016.
  15. ^ "Boy's identity confirmed". Clovis News Journal. Associated Press. June 29, 1990. p. 3A. Retrieved August 31, 2017 – via NewspaperArchive.com.  
  16. ^ Laflin, Nancy (September 20, 2021). "Investigators say they have new leads in Tara Calico disappearance". KOAT-TV. Retrieved September 9, 2023.
  17. ^ Garcia, Clara (September 20, 2008). . Valencia County News-Bulletin. Archived from the original on October 31, 2020. Retrieved October 19, 2016.
  18. ^ Vallez, Kim (September 20, 2017). "Renewed hope for answers 29 years after disappearance of Tara Calico". KRQE. Retrieved December 14, 2017.
  19. ^ "FBI Media Alert: FBI Offers $20,000 Reward in Tara Calico Case". FBI. October 1, 2019. Retrieved October 8, 2019.
  20. ^ "Investigators say they have new leads in Tara Calico disappearance". KOAT7. September 20, 2021. Retrieved September 20, 2021.
  21. ^ "I Sheriff: Sufficient evidence in Tara Calico disappearance to submit to DA for possible charges". KOAT7. June 13, 2023. Retrieved June 13, 2023.

External links edit

  • Case File 257DFNM, The Doe Network
  • Tara Leigh Calico, The Charley Project
  • Vanished: The Tara Calico Story, documentary by a friend of Calico (Vanished: The Tara Calico Story at IMDb  )
  • Gutierrez Krueger, Joline (June 8, 2006). . Albuquerque Tribune. Albuquerque, New Mexico. Archived from the original on March 7, 2008. Retrieved September 12, 2014.
  • Official police report

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Tara Leigh Calico born February 28 1969 1 is an American woman who disappeared near her home in Belen New Mexico on September 20 1988 She is widely believed to have been kidnapped In July 1989 a Polaroid photo of an unidentified young woman and boy gagged and seemingly bound was televised to the public after it was found in a convenience store parking lot in Port St Joe Florida Family friends thought the woman resembled Calico and contacted her mother who then met with investigators and examined the Polaroid She believed it was her daughter after taking time growth and lack of makeup into consideration and noted that a scar on the woman s leg was identical to one that Calico had Scotland Yard analyzed the photo and concluded that the woman was Calico but a second analysis by the Los Alamos National Laboratory disagreed An FBI analysis of the photo was inconclusive Tara CalicoPortrait of Tara Calico at age 16BornTara Leigh Calico 1969 02 28 February 28 1969Belen New Mexico U S DisappearedSeptember 20 1988 aged 19 NM 47 New Mexico U S StatusMissing for 35 years 6 months and 20 daysEducationBelen High School Class of 1987 Known forMissing personParentsDavid Calico father Patty Doel mother RelativesMichele Doel sister Chris Calico brother Tod Calico brother Calico s case received extensive coverage on television programs such as A Current Affair Unsolved Mysteries and America s Most Wanted It was also profiled on The Oprah Winfrey Show and 48 Hours 2 Contents 1 Disappearance 2 Photographs 2 1 Toyota van 2 2 Other photos 3 Later developments 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksDisappearance editOn Tuesday September 20 1988 Calico left her home at about 9 30 A M to go on her daily bike ride along New Mexico State Road 47 3 She rode that route almost every morning and was sometimes accompanied by her mother Patty Doel However Doel stopped riding with Calico after she felt that she had been stalked by a motorist She advised her daughter to think about carrying mace but Calico rejected the idea 2 On the morning of Calico s disappearance she had told Doel to come and get her if she was not home by noon as she had plans to play tennis with her boyfriend at 12 30 4 When her daughter did not return Doel went searching for her along Calico s usual bike route but could not find her she then contacted the police Pieces of Calico s Sony Walkman and a cassette tape were later discovered along the road Doel believed that she might have dropped them in an attempt to mark her trail 5 6 Several people saw Calico riding her bicycle which has never been found 2 7 No one witnessed her presumed abduction although several witnesses observed a light colored pickup truck possibly a 1953 Ford 6 with a camper shell following closely behind her 5 8 Photographs editToyota van edit nbsp The two unidentified persons seen in the Polaroid found in June 1989 Some people believe the woman is Calico The boy in the background remains unidentified On June 15 1989 a Polaroid photo of an unidentified young woman and a boy both gagged with black duct tape and seemingly bound was discovered in the parking lot of a convenience store in Port St Joe Florida 4 5 The woman who found the photo said that it was in a parking space where a white windowless Toyota cargo van had been parked when she arrived at the store She said that the van was being driven by a man with a mustache who appeared to be in his 30s Police set up roadblocks to intercept the vehicle but the man has never been identified 6 9 According to Polaroid officials the picture had to have been taken after May 1989 because the particular film used in the photograph was not available until then 4 The photo was broadcast on A Current Affair in July and Doel was contacted by friends who had seen the show and thought the woman resembled Calico Relatives of Michael Henley also of New Mexico who had disappeared in April 1988 saw the episode and said that they believed he was the boy in the photo Doel and Henley s parents both met with investigators and examined the Polaroid Doel said that she was convinced it was Calico 10 She also noted that a scar on the woman s leg was identical to one that Calico had received in a car accident 11 In addition a paperback copy of V C Andrews My Sweet Audrina said to be one of Calico s favorite books can be seen lying next to the woman 6 Scotland Yard analyzed the photo and concluded that the woman was Calico but a second analysis by the Los Alamos National Laboratory disagreed 12 An FBI analysis of the photo was inconclusive 4 13 Henley s mother said that she was almost certain it was Michael in the Polaroid 10 14 The identification of the boy in the photograph as Henley is considered highly unlikely his remains were discovered in June 1990 in the Zuni Mountains 15 about 7 miles 11 km from his family s campsite from which he had disappeared and 75 miles 121 km from where Calico disappeared Police believe that Henley wandered off and subsequently died of exposure 6 Other photos edit In 2009 twenty years after the Polaroid photo was found and shared by the media pictures of a boy were sent to the Port St Joe police chief David Barnes He received two letters postmarked June 10 and August 10 2009 from Albuquerque New Mexico One letter contained a photo printed on copy paper of a young boy with sandy brown hair Someone had drawn a black band in ink on the photo over the boy s mouth as if it were covered in tape as in the 1989 picture The second letter contained an original image of the boy On August 12 The Star newspaper in Port St Joe received a third letter also postmarked in Albuquerque on August 10 and depicting the same image of a boy with black marker drawn over his mouth The boy has not been confirmed to be the same one as in the previous photo None of the letters contained a return address or a note indicating the child s identity making the officials there believe it may have something to do with the disappearance of Tara Calico The letters were sent at the same time that a self proclaimed psychic had called about Calico saying that she had met a runaway in California with whom she worked in a strip club this girl was eventually murdered The caller said she had dreams suggesting the runaway may have been Calico and that she may be buried in California Searches did not lead to any discoveries The photos were given to the FBI for further investigation in hope of finding fingerprints or possible DNA evidence 9 Two other Polaroid photographs possibly of Calico have surfaced over the years The first was found near a construction site in Montecito California and is a blurry photo of a girl s face with tape covering her mouth and light blue striped fabric behind her similar to that on the pillow in the Toyota van photo It was taken on film that was not available until June 1989 The second shows a woman loosely bound in gauze her eyes covered with more gauze and large black framed glasses with a male passenger beside her on an Amtrak train The film used was not available until February 1990 Calico s mother believed the first one was Tara but thought that the second may have been a hoax 4 Her sister stated They had a striking uncalming resemblance As for me I will not rule them out But keep in mind our family has had to identify many other photographs and all but those three were ruled out 6 Later developments editIn 1998 Calico was declared officially dead A judge ruled her death a homicide 16 In 2008 Rene Rivera the sheriff of Valencia County reported that he received information that two teenagers had accidentally hit Calico with a truck panicked and subsequently killed her 17 According to Rivera the boys who knew Calico drove up behind her in a truck and some form of an accident followed Calico later died and those responsible covered up the crime Rivera stated that he knew the names of those involved but that without a body he could not make a case He did not release the evidence that led him to this conclusion Calico s stepfather John Doel said that the sheriff should not have made these comments if he was not willing to arrest anyone and that strong circumstantial evidence should be enough for a conviction 13 In October 2013 a six person task force was established to reinvestigate Calico s disappearance 7 As of 2017 no arrests have been made and the case remains open 18 On October 1 2019 the FBI announced that they are offering a reward of up to 20 000 for precise details leading to the identification or location of Tara Leigh Calico and information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for her disappearance 19 In September 2021 the Valencia County Sheriff s Office and the New Mexico State Police issued a statement that they have a new lead in the case and that the focus of a sealed warrant for an unknown private residence located within Valencia County has been issued however no further details were provided 20 On June 13 2023 the Valencia County Sheriff s Office announced a breakthrough in the 1988 disappearance Sheriff Denise Vigil and other law enforcement officer spoke at a press conference regarding the Calico case At this time law enforcement believes there is sufficient evidence to submit this investigation to the district attorney s office for review of potential charges Vigil said Currently the identities and specifics of the persons of interest are sealed by the court and will remain so until a court order otherwise 21 See also editList of people who disappearedReferences edit The Doe Network Case File 257DFNM www doenetwork org Retrieved September 20 2018 a b c Smith Toby November 3 1996 Where s Tara Calico Albuquerque Journal pp A1 A10 A11 Retrieved June 24 2018 via Newspapers com nbsp Garcia Clara April 10 2010 Searching for answers Valencia County News Bulletin Archived from the original on March 6 2021 Retrieved October 19 2016 a b c d e Gutierrez Krueger Joline September 19 2003 Their Tara didn t make it home The Albuquerque Tribune Archived from the original on October 3 2003 Retrieved October 11 2015 a b c Garcia Clara September 19 2013 Tara Calico has been missing for 25 years Albuquerque Journal Archived from the original on September 27 2013 Retrieved October 9 2015 a b c d e f Buchanan Paul July 22 2013 O Connor J Patrick ed The Polaroid Crime Magazine Retrieved September 1 2014 a b Perez Nicole October 2 2013 Police reopen Tara Calico disappearance Albuquerque Journal Retrieved October 9 2015 Tara Leigh Calico Missing Person Bernalillo County Sheriff s Department Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved October 10 2015 a b New Letters Stir 20 Year Old Unsolved Mystery of Apparent Child Abduction Photos Fox News Associated Press August 29 2009 Retrieved October 9 2015 a b Photo Gives Hope to Families of 2 The New York Times Associated Press August 3 1989 Retrieved November 26 2015 The Shocking Disappearance of Tara Calico and Chilling Polaroids Owwlogy May 29 2022 Linthicum Leslie September 14 2008 Mystery of Tara Calico Albuquerque Journal Retrieved October 9 2015 a b Garcia Clara September 20 2008 Twenty years ago today Tara Calico disappeared into thin air Valencia County News Bulletin Archived from the original on October 31 2020 Retrieved October 19 2016 Families identify 2 in photograph Eugene Register Guard Associated Press July 31 1989 Retrieved February 8 2016 Boy s identity confirmed Clovis News Journal Associated Press June 29 1990 p 3A Retrieved August 31 2017 via NewspaperArchive com nbsp Laflin Nancy September 20 2021 Investigators say they have new leads in Tara Calico disappearance KOAT TV Retrieved September 9 2023 Garcia Clara September 20 2008 Twenty years ago today Tara Calico disappeared into thin air Valencia County News Bulletin Archived from the original on October 31 2020 Retrieved October 19 2016 Vallez Kim September 20 2017 Renewed hope for answers 29 years after disappearance of Tara Calico KRQE Retrieved December 14 2017 FBI Media Alert FBI Offers 20 000 Reward in Tara Calico Case FBI October 1 2019 Retrieved October 8 2019 Investigators say they have new leads in Tara Calico disappearance KOAT7 September 20 2021 Retrieved September 20 2021 I Sheriff Sufficient evidence in Tara Calico disappearance to submit to DA for possible charges KOAT7 June 13 2023 Retrieved June 13 2023 External links editCase File 257DFNM The Doe Network Tara Leigh Calico The Charley Project Vanished The Tara Calico Story documentary by a friend of Calico Vanished The Tara Calico Story at IMDb nbsp Gutierrez Krueger Joline June 8 2006 Patty Doel waited for Tara until the day she died Albuquerque Tribune Albuquerque New Mexico Archived from the original on March 7 2008 Retrieved September 12 2014 Official police report Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Disappearance of Tara Calico amp oldid 1217827617, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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