BIANCA LOZANO - 18 months (1995) - Houston TX
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BIANCA LOZANO - 18 months (1995) - Houston TX
Crime Stoppers and investigators with the Harris
County District Attorney's Office are seeking the public's assistance
in locating Juan Antonio Lozano, Jr. and his daughter Bianca Isabella
Lozano.
In April 1995, Juan Antonio Lozano, Jr. violated the terms of a court
ordered custody agreement by taking his daughter Bianca Isabella Lozano
from her mother. Bianca was 18 months old when Lozano took her and fled
Harris County. It is believed Lozano took Bianca to Mexico where he had
family. Bianca's mother and authorities with the Harris County District
Attorney's Office, the FBI and the State Department have been searching
for Bianca since 1995.
Juan Antonio Lozano, Jr. (left) is shown in a photo from 1995. On the right is an age progression photo of
Bianca done by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
in 2005 when she would have been 12 years old.
Recent information has lead authorities to believe that Lozano might be
back in the Houston area with Bianca. Bianca will turn 16 next week and
her mother has not seen her since she was 18 months old. Bianca's
mother has been in weekly contact with investigators with the District
Attorney's Office since 1995 and has not given up hope that she may see
her daughter again. Lozano is a 6'2" tall 42-year-old Hispanic
male. At the time of his disappearance, he was 300 pounds with black
eyes and black hair. He also had a noticeable gap between his front
bottom teeth and wore glasses.
Bianca has a light brown semi oval shaped birthmark on her right
shoulder blade. At the time of her disappearance she had pierced ears. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $5,000 for any information called in to
the 713-222-8477 (TIPS) hotline or submitted online at
www.crime-stoppers.org that leads to the arrest of Juan Antonio Lozano,
Jr. All tipsters remain anonymous.
County District Attorney's Office are seeking the public's assistance
in locating Juan Antonio Lozano, Jr. and his daughter Bianca Isabella
Lozano.
In April 1995, Juan Antonio Lozano, Jr. violated the terms of a court
ordered custody agreement by taking his daughter Bianca Isabella Lozano
from her mother. Bianca was 18 months old when Lozano took her and fled
Harris County. It is believed Lozano took Bianca to Mexico where he had
family. Bianca's mother and authorities with the Harris County District
Attorney's Office, the FBI and the State Department have been searching
for Bianca since 1995.
Juan Antonio Lozano, Jr. (left) is shown in a photo from 1995. On the right is an age progression photo of
Bianca done by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
in 2005 when she would have been 12 years old.
Recent information has lead authorities to believe that Lozano might be
back in the Houston area with Bianca. Bianca will turn 16 next week and
her mother has not seen her since she was 18 months old. Bianca's
mother has been in weekly contact with investigators with the District
Attorney's Office since 1995 and has not given up hope that she may see
her daughter again. Lozano is a 6'2" tall 42-year-old Hispanic
male. At the time of his disappearance, he was 300 pounds with black
eyes and black hair. He also had a noticeable gap between his front
bottom teeth and wore glasses.
Bianca has a light brown semi oval shaped birthmark on her right
shoulder blade. At the time of her disappearance she had pierced ears. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $5,000 for any information called in to
the 713-222-8477 (TIPS) hotline or submitted online at
www.crime-stoppers.org that leads to the arrest of Juan Antonio Lozano,
Jr. All tipsters remain anonymous.
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Re: BIANCA LOZANO - 18 months (1995) - Houston TX
Olson: Help reunite families destroyed by parental abduction
Posted: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 2:40 pm
As our nation grapples with important issues involving a weak economy and out of control spending, there is one troubling concern that hits closer to home: the growing number of child abductions by non-custodial parents. These kidnappings are devastating and occur too frequently, but they can be solved with help from the public.
Bianca Lozano, a girl who has not seen her own mother in sixteen years, turns 18 years old on August 19th. Bianca was kidnapped during a weekend visit by her non-custodial father, Juan Antonio Lozano, when she was only 18 months old. Evidence indicates that Juan Antonio Lozano originally fled to Mexico after taking Bianca from her mother.
Her mother, Deana Herbert, has spent the last 16 years searching for a single clue about the safety and well-being of Bianca. She continues to work with federal, state and local law enforcement, Harris County officials, the State Department, the Texas Attorney General's office, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, the FBI and Crime Stoppers in Houston to locate her daughter.
This tragedy was brought to my attention shortly after I took office. We have consistently worked to encourage community awareness and to keep pressure on law enforcement to be diligent in solving this case. The communities both in the US and Mexico can help law enforcement with tips or any information they may have concerning Bianca’s whereabouts.
I urge the public to be aware of this tragedy and to aid in our efforts to find Bianca and other children like her. I am counting on the good nature of all Americans to think carefully if you have seen this girl or her father and to let authorities or my office know if you have any information about Bianca’s whereabouts.
Last year, at least 1,500 children were unlawfully taken to foreign countries by a parent who had been living in the United States. Only 578 of those children were returned home.Roughly one third of the abducted children ended up in Mexico because of the parent’s ties to extended family or because of Mexico’s proximity. Unfortunately, international parental abductions are growing rapidly, which makes finding these kidnapped children all the more difficult.
Five minutes is too long for a mother to go without knowing the whereabouts of her child. Sixteen years is unbearable. I implore the good people of Texas and Mexico to come forward with any information.
As the father of two wonderful children, I can only imagine the heartbreak Deana has felt over the past 16 years, missing her daughter’s milestone moments. We have tried to work with the State Department on this matter but time is running out. Due to the International agreement of the Hague Act and Bianca’s 18th birthday, the State Department is very limited in what they can do moving forward to help this family. That is why I am asking for the public's help to look carefully and help connect this girl with her mother.
Bianca, now 18, has a light-brown, semi-oval-shaped birthmark on her right shoulder blade. At the time of her disappearance she had pierced ears. If anyone has any information about her location, please contact the FBI or local law enforcement. Bianca Lozano deserves to know that she has a mother in Texas who loves her very much and wants to know she is safe.
http://www.yourhoustonnews.com/friendswood/opinion/olson-help-reunite-families-destroyed-by-parental-abduction/article_f0e119c8-a891-5c71-955e-b2637be74b72.html
Posted: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 2:40 pm
As our nation grapples with important issues involving a weak economy and out of control spending, there is one troubling concern that hits closer to home: the growing number of child abductions by non-custodial parents. These kidnappings are devastating and occur too frequently, but they can be solved with help from the public.
Bianca Lozano, a girl who has not seen her own mother in sixteen years, turns 18 years old on August 19th. Bianca was kidnapped during a weekend visit by her non-custodial father, Juan Antonio Lozano, when she was only 18 months old. Evidence indicates that Juan Antonio Lozano originally fled to Mexico after taking Bianca from her mother.
Her mother, Deana Herbert, has spent the last 16 years searching for a single clue about the safety and well-being of Bianca. She continues to work with federal, state and local law enforcement, Harris County officials, the State Department, the Texas Attorney General's office, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, the FBI and Crime Stoppers in Houston to locate her daughter.
This tragedy was brought to my attention shortly after I took office. We have consistently worked to encourage community awareness and to keep pressure on law enforcement to be diligent in solving this case. The communities both in the US and Mexico can help law enforcement with tips or any information they may have concerning Bianca’s whereabouts.
I urge the public to be aware of this tragedy and to aid in our efforts to find Bianca and other children like her. I am counting on the good nature of all Americans to think carefully if you have seen this girl or her father and to let authorities or my office know if you have any information about Bianca’s whereabouts.
Last year, at least 1,500 children were unlawfully taken to foreign countries by a parent who had been living in the United States. Only 578 of those children were returned home.Roughly one third of the abducted children ended up in Mexico because of the parent’s ties to extended family or because of Mexico’s proximity. Unfortunately, international parental abductions are growing rapidly, which makes finding these kidnapped children all the more difficult.
Five minutes is too long for a mother to go without knowing the whereabouts of her child. Sixteen years is unbearable. I implore the good people of Texas and Mexico to come forward with any information.
As the father of two wonderful children, I can only imagine the heartbreak Deana has felt over the past 16 years, missing her daughter’s milestone moments. We have tried to work with the State Department on this matter but time is running out. Due to the International agreement of the Hague Act and Bianca’s 18th birthday, the State Department is very limited in what they can do moving forward to help this family. That is why I am asking for the public's help to look carefully and help connect this girl with her mother.
Bianca, now 18, has a light-brown, semi-oval-shaped birthmark on her right shoulder blade. At the time of her disappearance she had pierced ears. If anyone has any information about her location, please contact the FBI or local law enforcement. Bianca Lozano deserves to know that she has a mother in Texas who loves her very much and wants to know she is safe.
http://www.yourhoustonnews.com/friendswood/opinion/olson-help-reunite-families-destroyed-by-parental-abduction/article_f0e119c8-a891-5c71-955e-b2637be74b72.html
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