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The goal of this podcast was always to find Alicia and bring her home. Please respect her and her family’s privacy in what is now an open and ongoing investigation.
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Four alleged sightings of missing teenager Alicia Navarro mention Fry’s grocery store. What is going on there? One woman is so disturbed she tails the girl and an older black male in a Chrysler Town and Country van. And across the country another autistic minor is told she’s complicit in her own abduction, kidnapping and 13-month torture. This episode is not suitable for all listeners and discretion is advised.
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A registered sex offender living within the one-mile radius of Alicia Navarro’s home absconds in the middle of the night sometime in 2019 leaving most of his personal property behind. Another Arizona girl goes missing just days before her 15th birthday in 2022, after meeting an older man playing Roblox online. Could her abduction hold any clues to what happened to Alicia, who is missing to this day?
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Under MCSO Sheriff Joe Arpaio, Arizona’s “toughest Sheriff’ hundreds of child sex crimes went uninvestigated in Maricopa County in the 1990s and 2000s; prisoners and inmates were tortured in Sheriff Arpaio’s Tent City, which he joked was his private concentration camp; “illegal aliens” disappeared without investigation; and at least one man, Scott Norberg, was literally tortured to death on camera. Sadly it’s hard to imagine a worse or more “Wild West” place for Alicia to go missing than Maricopa County.
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Another possible sighting comes in by the park where Alicia was allegedly seen on September 19. Police talk to Alicia’s ex-boyfriend. We try to get to the root of the rumors about a burner phone, and Midnight Productions.
Thank you for listening to Gone From Glendale. ***Please do NOT contact Alicia’s family. Please respect their privacy. If you want to talk about Alicia’s case please join our Facebook discussion group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/821679822616141/
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The police case file for Alicia’s disappearance offers up new leads. The stranger in the park; two white cars; clues from Alicia’s friends and a possible secret Uber account.
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The FBI pays a visit to 14-year-old Alicia’s older gamer friend Clark to discuss her disappearance.
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Did 14-year-old Alicia decide to run away that night, or was she lured? Alissa, with the help of the PI on the case, decodes what was left behind by Alicia’s technology.
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Alicia Navarro, a 14-year-old computer prodigy on the autism spectrum, disappears from her home in Glendale, Arizona in the middle of the night. Investigative journalist Alissa Fleck revisits the circumstances of the night she went missing.