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PostSubject: Jamie Stevens (15) 9/21/09 Redmond, Washington   Sun Oct 25, 2009 4:15 am

Jamie Stevens

DOB: Nov 23, 1993
Missing: Sep 21, 2009
Height: 5'2" (157 cm)
Eyes: Hazel
Race: White
Age at disappearance: 15
Sex: Female
Weight: 115 lbs (52 kg)
Hair: Brown
Missing From:
Woodinville,Washington
United States

Jamie was last seen on September 21, 2009. She has a scar on her upper left arm.

Contact Information:
King County Sheriff's Office (Washington)
1-206-296-3311

http://redmondcity.blogspot.com/2009/10/jamie.html


Neighbor asks: HAVE YOU SEEN HER? Redmond High sophomore Jamie Stevens is missing.
Bob, I'm passing this along to Redmond friends. 15-year old Jamie attends our church and Redmond High School and has been missing for 3 weeks. It would be great of you to pass this along.
by Steve Hitch

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

HAVE YOU SEEN HER? A 15-year-old Redmond High School sophomore ran away from home Sept. 21 and her mother is now fearing the worst. Jamie Stevens stormed out her parents' home in unincorporated King County near the Woodinville-Redmond border three weeks ago and has not returned, according to Jamie's mother, Judy.

"She left angry and frustrated and walked off with nothing but the clothes on her back, she has nothing, no money, no ID, nothing," Judy said. "It's really a big mystery."

Judy and her husband, Jim, contacted all of Jamie's friends and nobody had seen her the day she ran away. They went around the neighborhood, the high school and her favorite hangouts, hoping to find some clues that would lead to the whereabouts of their daughter.

Judy said she finally got an e-mail from her daughter the night of Sept. 29, telling her mother that she planned to come home soon and that she just needed some time to "cool off."

But since then, "nobody has heard anything," Judy said. "She has not been on Facebook or MySpace, she's not responding to e-mails, so I know something is happening. She has stopped communicating with us and that's our biggest concern."

Judy and Jim are working with an investigator from the King County Sheriff's Office, trying to find their runaway daughter, who got into a verbal altercation with her father before running away.

"We've done lots of follow-up work in this one but haven't tracked her down yet," said Sgt. John Urquhart, spokesperson for the Sheriff's Office.
Judy said they have turned up some leads as to who she is with, and "it's not good. They are people we don't know and they seem to be caught up in bad things."

Judy said Jamie "was frustrated and stressed out" with her home life, but Judy never expected her to run away and not come back. Jamie is a talented artist and was a strong student in the classroom, according to Judy. Jamie told her parents that she planned to compete for the Redmond High track and field team in the spring, Judy said.

"It's very hard," said Judy, who is also working with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. "She's talented, she's smart and she's really engaging. I know wherever she is, it's bad. I just don't know how bad it is."

Teen runaway feared in danger

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Story Published: Oct 14, 2009 at 6:20 PM PDT
Story Updated: Oct 14, 2009 at 7:15 PM PDT

By Casey Norton

REDMOND, Wash. -- The search is on for a teenage runaway whom detectives believe could be in serious danger.
After spending two weeks on the streets, 15-year-old Jamie Stevens told her mother she was ready to come home. That was last month, and communication from the teen has waned significantly since.
Stevens bolted out of her house Sept. 21 with no money and no cell phone. She's been on her own for three weeks, and her parents fear she may have fallen into drugs or prostitution.
"She's not communicating with anybody from her life, and that's frightening," said her mother, Judy Stevens.
On Sept. 29, Jamie Stevens' mother received an e-mail from the teen. In the message the teen wrote she was sorry, and that she would see her mother soon.
A day later, she updated the status on her MySpace account, writing she didn't know what to do.

Since she left home, Jamie Stevens' parents have traced some of her e-mails to the computers at the Woodinville Public Library. But for two weeks, there was no new activity on her accounts.
Jamie Stevens' friends at Redmond High say they haven't seen her, and they don't know where she might be.
Her parents are worried the teen may have moved to Seattle's Belltown neighborhood in the last week based on tips received from her MySpace friends who said she might be with a couple of guys she met on-line.
"These people are 20 to 30 years old, and she's a 15-year-old child," said her father, Jim Stevens.
Jamie Stevens finally logged into her MySpace account again on Wednesday -- a huge relief for her parents who feared she may not be alive.
"We know we don't understand everything that she was going through, but we want to. We want to be there for her," said Judy Stevens. "And we want her to have a future."
Stevens parents are just waiting for their daughter to call home. They say there won't be judgment or anger; they simply want her to return home. King County detectives are actively investigating the teen's disappearance. They've contacted several friends and people in Belltown, but no one will say when or where they last saw the teen.

http://www.komonews.com/news/local/64326852.html

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PostSubject: Re: Jamie Stevens (15) 9/21/09 Redmond, Washington   Sun Oct 25, 2009 4:17 am

Teenage runaway still missing; parents plan to hire a private investigator


The parents of a missing Redmond High School (RHS) student plan to hire a private investigator and an attorney as they continue to search for their teenage runaway daughter.

Jamie Stevens, a 15-year-old sophomore at RHS, stormed out of her parents' home in the unincorporated King County near the Woodinivlle-Redmond border Sept. 21 and has not returned.

The parents have been working with a detective at the King County Sheriff's Office and the leads they have gotten have Jamie's mother, Judy Stevens, fearing the worst scenarios, possibly involving drugs or prostitution. Jamie is listed as an "Endangered Runaway" on the Web site of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. In addition, Jamie's missing person poster is up at all law enforcement agencies around the state, according to Judy.

"I know for sure, she hasn't contacted anyone since September 30, although she was seen October 5th or 6th in the Belltown neighborhood (of Seattle)," she said. "She's either held up against her will or she's not going out on purpose. I think she is with someone."

Jamie said she plans to hire a private investigator and an attorney, who Judy hopes will help with the legalities of getting Jamie's password for her mySpace and e-mail accounts. Judy said sheriff detectives do not have enough evidence to get a court order to get Jamie passwords.

"We need to get her passwords," Judy said. "There may be nothing there, but we need to make sure. I just don't know what to think anymore."

Jamie has been reportedly seen in Seattle, Lynnwood, Mountlake Terrace, Snohomish and Everett, according to Sgt. John Urquhart, King County Sheriff's Office spokesperson.

"No one really knows where she is," Urquhart said.

If you have seen Jamie, call Judy at (425) 260-7054 or (425) 895-8566 or call Judy's husband Jim at (206) 491-6858.

http://www.pnwlocalnews.com/east_kin.../65291052.html

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PostSubject: Re: Jamie Stevens (15) 9/21/09 Redmond, Washington   Tue Oct 27, 2009 5:57 am

http://www.king5.com/localnews/stori...edfd5.html?rss


Search for missing girl hits online roadblock


By ELISA HAHN / KING 5 News

Video: Parents helpless in locating runaway teen Larger screen

REDMOND, Wash. - Jamie Stevens has been missing for more than a month. The teenager's parents believe answers to her whereabouts are online. Police believe her e-mail and Myspace accounts could help solve the case, but they've hit an online roadblock.

"She walked off without a nickel in her pocket, no ID, no purse, no nothing and that was the last time I saw her," said Jamie's mother, Judy Stevens.
Jamie is a bright Redmond High School sophomore, with shining artistic talent. But like many teenagers, Jamie and her parents weren't seeing eye to eye. Then she disappeared a month ago.

"She was very angry. We had caught her in a couple lies a week before and we talked to her about it and she had been upset for a few days," says Judy Stevens.
The troubled teen didn't call home, but she at least communicated through e-mail.

"People started getting e-mails from her, we soon found out she was going to libraries e-mailing or getting online," said her mother.
On September 29, Jamie e-mailed her mom agreeing it was time to come home. But then something happened. On her Myspace page, her mood shifted to "guilty." Her parents heard she had met an adult male over the Internet.

"We've been able to piece together some things that did happen. We know on that particular night she stayed with an older person in Lynnwood and the next day she logged in and said 'guilty,'" said her father, Jim Stevens.

Because Jamie's Myspace and e-mail are password protected, neither her parents or police can access her accounts. The Stevens have hired an attorney and they say a special FBI task force called "Innocence Lost" is helping with the case.

Myspace says the Electronic Communications Privacy Act keeps them from divulging account information, even for a juvenile, unless there is evidence of foul play.

"What kind of falls through the cracks are these missing person cases, where person is clearly missing, but we don't know a crime has been committed," said Sgt. John Urquhart, with the King County Sheriff's Office.
With no new word from Jamie for weeks, the search for her is stalled. But her parents haven't given up.
"We're not sure she's making all of her own decisions right now," says Jim Stevens

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PostSubject: Re: Jamie Stevens (15) 9/21/09 Redmond, Washington   Tue Oct 27, 2009 5:58 am

http://www.pnwlocalnews.com/east_kin.../64047462.html

Have you seen her? Parents looking for runaway teenage daughter


Oct 13 2009, 10:10 AM ยท UPDATED

A 15-year-old Redmond High School sophomore ran away from home Sept. 21 and her mother is now fearing the worst.
Jamie Stevens stormed out her parents' home in unincorporated King County near the Woodinville-Redmond border three weeks ago and has not returned, according to Jamie's mother, Judy.

"She left angry and frustrated and walked off with nothing but the clothes on her back, she has nothing, no money, no ID, nothing," Judy said. "It's really a big mystery."

Judy and her husband, Jim, contacted all of Jamie's friends and nobody had seen her the day she ran away. They went around the neighborhood, the high school and her favorite hangouts, hoping to find some clues that would lead to the whereabouts of their daughter.

Judy said she finally got an e-mail from her daughter the night of Sept. 29, telling her mother that she planned to come home soon and that she just needed some time to "cool off."

But since then, "nobody has heard anything," Judy said. "She has not been on Facebook or MySpace, she's not responding to e-mails, so I know something is happening. She has stopped communicating with us and that's our biggest concern."

Judy and Jim are working with an investigator from the King County Sheriff's Office, trying to find their runaway daughter, who got into a verbal altercation with her father before running away.

"We've done lots of follow-up work in this one but haven't tracked her down yet," said Sgt. John Urquhart, spokesperson for the Sheriff's Office.
Judy said they have turned up some leads as to who she is with, and "it's not good. They are people we don't know and they seem to be caught up in bad things."

Judy said Jamie "was frustrated and stressed out" with her home life, but Judy never expected her to run away and not come back. Jamie is a talented artist and was a strong student in the classroom, according to Judy. Jamie told her parents that she planned to compete for the Redmond High track and field team in the spring, Judy said.

"It's very hard," said Judy, who is also working with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. "She's talented, she's smart and she's really engaging. I know wherever she is, it's bad. I just don't know how bad it is."

Jamie has dark hair and is diminutive in stature, around 5-foot-2, 105 pounds, according to her mother.
If you have seen Jamie, call Judy at (425) 260-7054 or (425) 895-8566 or call Jim at (206) 491-6858.

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PostSubject: Re: Jamie Stevens (15) 9/21/09 Redmond, Washington   Fri Oct 30, 2009 4:03 am

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PostSubject: Re: Jamie Stevens (15) 9/21/09 Redmond, Washington   Sat Nov 07, 2009 5:41 pm

According to her group on facebook, Jamie was found safe in Lynwood, WA on Wednesday.

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=173274651179#

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