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Alisha Sidie - 27 - Missing - Hatfield, WI
SUNDAY 11/9/2008
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The Jackson County Sheriff's Department and friends and family of a missing woman are asking for your help.
Friends say 27-year-old Alisha Sidie was last seen on Friday night leaving her home in Hatfield, near the Mug Tavern.
Sidie is 5’5” and around 135 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes.
Friends say she was last seen wearing light blue scrubs and a long-sleeved white t-shirt.
Anyone with information should call the Jackson County Sheriff's Department at 715-284-5357.
http://www.weau.com/home/headlines/34183854.html#
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UPDATED MONDAY, 11/10 AT 6 P.M.
Alisha Sidie’s two-year-old twin boys point to a picture of their mother, as their father Doug Sidie holds them close Monday morning.
"I hope she comes home,” says Sidie, Alisha’s ex-husband.
While holding onto his sons, he also holds out hope for finding Alisha, who has been missing since Friday night around 9pm.
"She brought the boys home. There was a short argument between us two, and then she left on foot,” recalls Sidie. “That’s all I know, for now.”
Around 9:19pm, one of Alisha’s friends say she received a voice-mail from Alisha, frantic and asking for help. However, the Jackson County Sheriff would not say whether the call was panicked.
"We do know she made a couple of phone calls right there after 9 o'clock,” says Sheriff Duane Waldera. “As to what was in the phone calls, I do not know."
Right now, the Jackson County Sheriffs Department and Sidie's family and friends are concentrating their search around Hatfield, within walking distance of her home.
More than 50 people showed up to help on Monday, first signing up at the Hatfield Fire Department and then congregating at The Mug tavern. The first group of 25 family and friends headed out to search the woods near the East Arbutus County Park, off of County Highway K.
Canine units had heavily searched the area between County Highway K, Clay School Road, nearby railroad tracks and a river. Luther Midlefort’s Medlink helicopter also surveyed the area from the skies, looking for any signs of Alisha.
"I do not have any information that would say that she’s not alive,” says Sheriff Waldera.
Though the search parties will stop at nightfall, her family and friends vow to keep looking until she’s found.
"We just want her to come home,” pleads Doug Sidie. “Whatever happened we just want her to come home."
As of 10 p.m. Monday, there have not been any signs of Alisha Sidie.
Sheriff Waldera says he's treating this as a missing person’s case. So far, he says he doesn't have any reason to suspect foul play.
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http://www.weau.com/home/headlines/34183854.html#
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Updated monday, 11/10 at 10 p.m
27-year-old Woman Missing in Jackson County
The search for a missing mother is on hold Monday night after hours of combing the hills and forests of Jackson County. Dozens of people searched for the 27-year-old who was last seen Friday night.
"My mama... My mama,” one of Alisha Sidie’s two-year-old twin boys asks for his mama. His father tries to comfort the toddler, “Yeah, that's your mama, buddy," Doug Sidie tells him.
Doug Sidie cuddled his two two-year-olds on a cold Monday morning, before leaving the little ones to search for their mother.
"She's young. She's fun-loving. She's a good mother. She's great with the kids," he says.
But now, the 27-year-old is missing; her friends and family scoured the woods near the Hatfield home she shared with her ex-husband.
"A lot of good friends have gotten together and gotten fliers out,” Doug Sidie tells us. “She has a lot of good family and friends."
Doug Sidie says Alisha came home Friday night around nine o'clock and they had an argument. He says that's when Alisha left. When his ex-wife still wasn't home Saturday afternoon, Sidie called the sheriff's department.
"We've had our canine unit out once before. (Monday,) we have it out again to see if we can narrow down the area where she walked from the house and base our search for Alisha in those areas," says Jackson County Sheriff Duane Waldera.
Sheriff Waldera says investigators are looking into a number of leads, including Alisha's cell phone records. One of Alisha's friends tells WEAU 13 News that Alisha left her a voice-mail panicked and asking for help. That’s something the sheriff wouldn't confirm.
"All we know is she walked away on Friday night and it's now Monday morning and we haven't come across her,” Waldera says. “I don't have any information saying that she's not alive. We're hoping for the best and there are a lot of people praying for a safe return."
A return to the people left hugging and hoping that their prayers are answered.
"We just want her to come home. Whatever happened, we just want her to come home,” Doug Sidie says, still hugging his boys and holding a picture of their mother.
Alisha Sidie has brown hair and brown eyes. She's 5’4 and approximately 125 pounds. Her friends say she was last seen wearing light blue scrubs and a long-sleeved white T-shirt.
If you have any information about this missing person’s case, call the Jackson County sheriff's department at 715-284-5357.
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Updated: Nov 11, 2008 01:40 PM
UPDATE: Search "Inconclusive" for Missing Jackson Co. Woman
The family of a missing Jackson County woman needs your help to find her.
Jackson County Sheriff's Department Chief Deputy Mark Moen says 27-year-old Alisha Sidie (Rowley) was last seen November 7 in the area of Hatfield in Jackson County between 9:00pm and 10:00pm. Her family reported her missing Saturday evening.
Sidie is described as 5'4" tall, abougt 125 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. Anyone with information on Sidie is encouraged to contact the Jackson County Sheriff's Department at 715-284-5357. Family says Alisha was wearing light blue scrubs and a long-sleeved white t-shirt.
Search dogs picked up Alisha's scent Monday afternoon, but the search has turned up nothing so far. Gundersen Lutheran's MedLINK helicopter is assisting in the search as well. Search crews were also using boats to search areas along Lake Arbutus and the Black River
Sheriff Duane Waldera says the search will continue until nightfall Monday, and will continue Tuesday if needed.
Alisha's husband, Doug, says his wife returned home Friday night from work. Doug Sidie says the two had an argument and Alisha left.
Alisha's sister Tracy says Alisha works at the Black River Chiropractic Clinic and the Sunset Tavern on Old Highway 54 east of Hatfield.
Tracy says this is out of the ordinary for her big sister, who is the oldest of three sisters. Tracy says Alisha has twin sons, who are two-years-old, and would have taken them with had she left for somewhere.
Tracy describes her big sister as "outgoing" and "fun to be around."
Jackson County Sheriff's Department investigators say they have not had any previous calls to the Sidie residence.
NewsChannel 8 has a crew in Jackson County covering this story, and will have more tonight during the 5:00 and 6:00pm newscasts.
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MySpace - Alisha - Female - 27 years old
MERRILLAN, Wisconsin - United States
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Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Brian Brawner, Wheeler News Service
Search underway for missing Hatfield woman
A search continues in west central Wisconsin for a Hatfield woman missing since Friday night.
According to Jackson County authorities, Alisha Sidie, 27, took a walk from her house about 9 p.m. and never returned.
A sister, Tracy Rowlee, said 150 friends, relatives, and law enforcement officers searched the area Monday by air, land and
water.
A search group will meet at The Mug in Hatfield at 10 a.m. today to look again. According to Rowlee, her sister has two young sons who need her.
Sidie is described as 5 feet 4 inches, and 125 pounds with brown eyes and brown hair, and tattoos on her upper back and lower stomach.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Jackson County Sheriff’s Department in Black River Falls.
http://www.hudsonstarobserver.com/ar...x.cfm?id=31728
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Nancy Grace featured Alisha's story tonight along with Natalee Holloway.
As soon as the transcripts up - I'll post it.
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No CH I don't see any similarities between Tara and Alisha.
If you have info about a possible suspect I know you know what you need to do in order to contact the authorities instead of posting about it here.
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Nancy Grace
Aired November 11, 2008 - 20:00:00 ET
Short clip about Alisha on Nancy Grace tonight (9/10ths down the length of the page)....
Quickly, shifting gears to a missing mom. Take a listen to this.
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UNIDENTIFIED REPORTER: Nearly 100 volunteers combed the woods and waters of Hatfield, Wisconsin, searching for 27-year-old Alicia Sidie. She was sighted leaving her home Friday night allegedly after a fight with her husband.
She was alone and on foot. No one has seen or heard from her since. Canine has tracked her scent near the railroad tracks and (INAUDIBLE) in the southeast portion of town. But divers and searchers have come up empty handed.
Until Alicia is found, her family will hold on to hope.
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GRACE: We contacted Alicia Sidie`s husband about her disappearance. And he seemed to be angry on the telephone and would not come on air to answer questions.
To Sheriff Duane Waldera, with the Jackson County Sheriff`s Department joining us, Black River Falls, Wisconsin -- Sheriff, thank you for being with us.
Sheriff, was there an argument with the husband just before she disappeared?
SHERIFF DUANE WALDERA, PIO, JACKSON COUNTY SHERIFF`S DEPT. ON THE CASE: Yes, there was.
GRACE: What was it over, Sheriff?
WALDERA: Apparently there is some problems in the past and they are talking about childcare issues. The specifics on the argument aren`t really -- we are trying to track down based on what we got from Doug right now. That`s all the information we have to work off of so.
GRACE: Back to Sheriff Duane Waldera, joining us from Jackson County Sheriff`s Department. Sheriff, what were the circumstances surrounding her disappearance? When did it go down?
WALDERA: Well, from what we have right now is that the initial argument or last time Alicia was seen was received by the husband Doug. And it was on November 7th, right around 9:00 p.m., between 9:00 and 10:00 p.m. we did not receive a report of a missing person until November 8th in the evening hours, around 6:00.
GRACE: 24 hours later?
WALDERA: Yes.
GRACE: OK. That doesn`t look good.
Out to Dan O`Donnell, reporter with 620 WTMJ.
Dan, thank you for being with us. Fill me in. What happened?
DAN O`DONNELL, REPORTER, 620 WTMJ COVERING STORY: Well, at about 9:00, Alicia came home from work. At some point shortly thereafter she got in an argument with her estranged and reconciled husband Doug.
And then according to the sheriff`s department, one of Alicia`s friends received a voice mail at about 9:19 and a local TV station is reporting that she sounded panicked and asked for help. And as the sheriff said, about 21 hours later at 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, her husband Doug first reported her missing.
GRACE: To Dr. Marty Makary with Johns Hopkins -- Doctor, if Alicia was somehow trapped outside in the Wisconsin cold, how long could she last?
MAKARY: Well, we know she was wearing a long-sleeved shirt and scrub- like pants, like the type worn in hospitals. After 24 to 48 hours, severe hypothermia will set in. My concern is you lose your orientation and just feel tired and you don`t know your way home.
GRACE: Unleash the lawyers, Ray Giudice, Michael Mazzariello.
Michael, I find it very unusual that the husband isn`t going all over the media begging for help finding his wife.
MAZZARIELLO: But I understand he`s looking for her and doing what he has to do at -- at the location, Nancy.
GRACE: Ray, would you address my question?
GIUDICE: Well, Nancy, the sheriff was just on and he didn`t give one scintilla of evidence that this gentleman is a suspect nor.
GRACE: That`s not why I asked you.
GIUDICE: Why should he do anything more? He`s cooperating with law enforcement. He doesn`t need to come on this show.
GRACE: You know what? You don`t have to do anything, right?
GIUDICE: He needs to cooperate with law enforcement.
GRACE: You`re right.
Dr. Patricia Saunders, you`re right. You can sit back on a recliner and eat popcorn and watch TV if you want to. But if somebody in my family were missing I would use every possible outlet to find them.
I mean we just saw Dave Holloway. You remember what they went through trying to find Natalee?
SAUNDERS: I sure do. This -- he waited 24 hours to report her. And if she did call someone because she was panicked and asked for help I think it`s interesting she called a friend and not her ex-husband.
GRACE: He is not a suspect.
Doctor -- excuse me, I`ve already gone to Dr. Makary.
I want to go to Mike Brooks, former fed with the FBI. Weigh in, Mike.
MIKE BROOKS, FMR. DC POLICE DETECTIVE SERVED ON FBI TERRORISM TASK FORCE: My questions are of the sheriff. What was the activity on her cell phone? Where were the different cell towers when that call was made? Was there any activity on her ATM? Was there a search warrant conducted? Where is the -- her computer taken? Who was she contacting 24 hours up to this? What was he doing also?
These are all questions that I would have and I`m sure the sheriff is working on that.
GRACE: The tip line 715-284-5357. 284-5357.
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Posted: Nov 12, 2008 01:48 PM
Volunteers come up empty-handed on second day of search
Hatfield, WI - It's day two of the search for 27-year Alisha Sidie and today her disappearance still remains a mystery.
Jackson County Sheriff Duane Waldera says, "We've done a pretty good job of covering a lot of area now, but still coming up short on information and the whereabouts of Alisha."
Jordann Ojanpa says, "This has been the biggest challenge in the search efforts. Hatfield is completly covered in wooded areas. In over three hours, 160 volunteers could only cover 3 1/2 miles of woods."
Searches now face the daunting task of sifting through brush and miles of wooded ares, hoping for any signs of Alisha.
Volunteer Amy Appel says, "We're looking for items of clothing, really anything that looks remotely new that might be in relation, might give us some help."
Alisha left her Hatfield home Friday night after an arguement with her husband, Doug Sidie. Now officials are beginning to piece together a timeline of Alisha's whereabouts that night, including the last people she had spoke with.
Sheriff Waldera says, "We are looking into the whereabouts and who had last contact, doesn't matter if it was the husband or even friends she was with, but yes, we have investigators looking at all that information including the husband, what was going on and the details of the event that was told to us."
As bleak as the search may seem at times, volunteers are determined to bring Alisha home.
Volunteer Christine Gargulak says, "I just like to keep a positive outlook on things, that she's out there somewhere, somewhere."
http://www.wxow.com/Global/story.asp?S=9332976
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Search Continues for Missing Jackson County Woman
Hatfield, WI (WQOW) - The search continues for a missing Jackson County mother.
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http://www.wkowtv.com/Global/story.a...v=menu1362_2_1
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November 12, 2008 9:05 PM ET
No clues to whereabouts of Jackson County mother
HATFIELD, Wis. (AP) - Another day of searching failed to find a mother of 2 who vanished last weekend from her Jackson County home.
Officials said the hunt for 27-year-old Alisha Sidie was halted Wednesday at 4 p.m. and would resume Thursday.
Sidie's ex-husband, Doug, said his wife left home about 9 p.m. Friday and never returned. He reported her missing about 6 p.m. Saturday.
Sheriff's Sgt. Pat LaBarbera said officials still are treating it as a search and rescue mission, not a recovery effort.
Hundreds of volunteers have helped in the search that has included police canines, boats, helicopters and vehicles.
http://www.wkowtv.com/Global/story.a...v=menu1362_2_1
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America's Most Wanted
Wisconsin Volunteers Searching For Missing Mom Of Two
A small Midwest town is holding out hope as they actively search for a young missing mother of two who reportedly wandered away from her house. Alisha Sidie has been gone for days, and now cops need your help to bring her back to her family.
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Amid Inclement Weather, Young Wisc. Mother Vanishes
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Published - Thursday, November 13, 2008
Search for missing woman continues; no new clues in investigation
HATFIELD, Wis. - Tracy Rowlee’s faith that her older sister is alive rests in a month-old promise.
Alisha Sidie vowed to visit Rowlee in a dream if she died. In the five nights since Sidie vanished, she hasn’t.
Two volunteer in a boat search the shoreline of the Black River below the Lake Arbutus dam near Hatfield,Wi. for missing person Alisha sidie. Dick Riniker photo
“I think my sister is alive,” said Rowlee, 18. “I can’t think otherwise.”
The massive search for Sidie entered its fourth day Wednesday with hundreds of family, friends, volunteers and law enforcement members scouring a 2-mile radius of the heavily wooded Hatfield area for any sign of the 27-year-old mother of 2-year-old twin boys.
Sidie has been missing since she walked away about 9 p.m. Friday from the Hatfield home she shares with her ex-husband, Doug Sidie, after an argument, said Jackson County Sheriff’s Sgt. Pat LaBarbera. The couple recently divorced but were reconciling, he said.
Foul play is not suspected but has not been ruled out, LaBarbera said. It’s being treated for now as a search and rescue mission, not a recovery effort.
“We’re still holding out hope,” LaBarbera said.
Search efforts Wednesday were hampered by dense fog that laced through the white pine trees of Hatfield, an unincorporated area in northeastern Jackson County. Droves of volunteers marched in lines 6 feet apart but found nothing in the woods.
Boats, helicopters, tracking dogs, deputies from six Wisconsin sheriff’s departments and other state and local agencies joined in the search and investigation that has drawn national attention.
A bloodhound tracked Alisha Sidie’s scent Monday from her home southeast along railroad tracks and a wooded trail to where Hwy. K meets Clay School Road, Rowlee said.
The scent trail abruptly ended, Rowlee said, leading her to believe her sister may have been abducted. Alisha Sidie’s silence is uncharacteristic and she wouldn’t leave her children.
“It’s not like her to be out in the cold in the woods,” Rowlee said.
But if she is in the woods, Rowlee believes Alisha Sidie is alive. Her older sister is physically and mentally strong, likely relying on survival skills she learned through the U.S. Air Force and life in a rural area, Rowlee said.
“She wouldn’t give up,” she said.
Alisha Sidie’s disappearance has taken a toll on Doug Sidie, who reported her missing about 6 p.m. Saturday after trying to find her through friends. His eyes are heavy, his voice soft and he can’t muster the words to guess what might have happened to the mother of his twins, who keep asking for her.
Rowlee said the past five days are the longest the sisters have gone without talking. The pair joked they were more like best friends than siblings, she said. They are studying nursing together, while Alisha Sidie also juggles jobs as a chiropractor’s assistant and bartender.
The search will resume this morning, but is expected to be a more law enforcement-based operation.
http://www.lacrossetribune.com/artic...ws/01woman.txt
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by Matthew Perenchio | Editor - 2008/11/12
Woman still missing after search
Search efforts for a missing 27-year-old Hatfield woman have been inconclusive after she was last seen on Friday.
As of late Tuesday afternoon, authorities have yet to locate Alisha M. Sidie after she was last seen walking from her Hatfield home on Nov. 7. Authorities and volunteers had conducted searches on Monday and Tuesday, mainly focusing in the area of East Arbutus County Park.
“We’re staying optimistic,” said Tracy Rowlee, Alisha’s sister. “We haven’t given up on anything yet. We’re just hoping she just comes home.”
According to the Jackson County Sheriff’s Department, which is heading search efforts and the investigation, Sidie was last seen between 9 and 10 p.m. on Nov. 7 when she reportedly left her house on foot. She was reported missing at about 6 p.m. on Saturday after family and friends had not heard from her.
According to the sheriff’s department’s report, Sidie reportedly left the house after arguing with her husband and she was intoxicated.
Search efforts began Monday morning and continued until nightfall, and a second search began Tuesday. Sgt. Pat LaBarbera of the Jackson County Sheriff’s Department said a third day of searching was likely to commence on Wednesday.
“We are continuing to search the Hatfield and Adams Township area,” said LaBarbera on Tuesday. “At this point, I think the sheriff is planning to continue to search.”
LaBarbera said over 160 volunteers have aided about two dozen law enforcement personnel in the search. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, the Jackson County Dive Unit, three bloodhounds and a Gundersen Lutheran MedLink helicopter have also been utilized.
Search efforts concentrated near and in East Arbutus County Park and Lake Arbutus in northern Jackson County, according to Bill Steigerwaldt, public information officer with Jackson County Emergency Management. Steigerwaldt said a police bloodhound picked up Sidie’s scent and traced it near the park area, and search parties began making sweeps through the woods.
LaBarbera said search teams have covered about 400 to 600 acres in the first two days while the dive team has searched the waterway and shoreline. As of Tuesday, nothing has been found.
“So far, we have not come up with anything of interest,” LaBarbera said.
LaBarbera said the sheriff’s department is continuing its investigation of the matter and is not singling out persons of interest regarding the case.
“We are not going to focus on any one scenario,” he said. “We are talking with different friends and family members and trying to get the best account. We really don’t know what happened.”
According to the sheriff’s department, Sidie is 5 feet and 4 inches tall and weighs about 125 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. Anyone who may have been in contact with Sidie or who may have information as to her whereabouts is asked to contact the sheriff’s department at (715) 284-5357.
LaBarbera said the search has been launched nationwide and the story will appear on CNN, “Good Morning America” and “America’s Most Wanted.”
Rowlee said family and friends have been putting up posters in an attempt to aid the search. She said Sidie has 2-year-old twin sons and everybody is hoping she can be located soon.
“We love her and we miss her and her boys need her,” Rowlee said. “We want her to come home.”
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November 13, 2008 4:15 AM ET
HATFIELD, Wis. (AP) - The search is due to resume today for a mother of 2 who vanished last weekend from her home in the Jackson County community of Hatfield. Officials say the hunt for 27-year-old Alisha Sidie continued yesterday but failed to find any clues to her wherabouts. She's the mother of twin 2-year-old boys.
Information from: La Crosse Tribune, http://www.lacrossetribune.com
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Thursday, November 13, 2008 --- 8:05 a.m.
Family Pleads for Help in Disappearance
HATFIELD, Wis. (AP) -- The family of a missing Jackson County woman is pleading for help in finding her.
Twenty-seven-year-old Alisha Sidie disappeared nearly a week ago. Her mother, Susan Rowlee, says her twin grandchildren miss and need their mom. Sidie's twins, Zackary and T.J., are two years old.
For days, Sidie's friends and family, along with hundreds of volunteers and law enforcement officers, have combed the area around Hatfield. But, there's still no sign of the missing mother.
Jackson County Sheriff's Sergeant Patrick LaBarbera says they've searched the woods, river and roadways with ATVs, boats and on foot. He says at the same time, investigators were going door to door and following up on any leads. But, so far, nothing has turned up.
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11:25 AM Nov 13, 2008
3 Specialized Search and Rescue Teams Looking For Alisha Sidie
Sgt. Pat LaBarbera with the Jackson County Sheriff's Department says three specialized search and rescue teams have joined the effort to find missing 27-year-old Alisha Sidie. LaBarbera says the three teams specialize in human search and rescue efforts. About 35 officers are searching in the water, using ATV's to search the woods, and combing the area on foot.
Meanwhile, Sidie's family members are pleading with the public to help them find her. Alisha Sidie’s sister, mother and ex-husband continue to trek through the woods with the other searchers and say they’re trying to stay optimistic--something that gets tougher everyday.
"Everyone out there say a prayer for my daughter, Alisha. Please. A prayer," Alisha's Mother Susan Rowlee says she hasn’t slept for days, overcome with worry.
She wants everyone to take a long look at the pictures of Alisha—pictures of a daughter, a sister and a mother.
"We have two little twins that she misses and they need their mother. They want to see mom. Please bring her home to us," Susan Rowlee says with tears in her eyes.
“Say come home mama,” Alisha’s younger sister Tracy Rowlee says to one of the boys. Seconds later, the tot echoes his auntie.
Zackary and T.J. are only two, but their two little faces are full of questions—questions no one really knows how to answer.
“It’s starting to take a toll on me,” Tracy Rowlee tells us.
The 18 year old is trying to stay strong for her family, but says it's hard without her older sister.
"Alisha was kind of my backbone. We’re really close,” Tracy Rowlee tells us. “In hard times, she was the person I went to. It's hard not having her here to talk to and to be around."
For days, Alisha Sidie's friends and family, along with hundreds of volunteers and law enforcement officers, have combed the area around Hatfield. But, as a very damp and cold day three ended, there was still no sign of the missing 27-year-old.
"It's a day by day event,” says Sgt. Patrick LaBarbera with the Jackson County Sheriff's Department. “We're very hopeful we can still bring Alisha home safely. We maintain that positive attitude. Sheriff Waldera is very adamant in his hopes that Alisha will be found safe and sound so we can bring her home."
Sgt. LaBarbera says searchers searched the woods, river and roadways with ATVs, boats and on foot. He says at the same time, investigators were going door to door and following up on any leads. But, so far, nothing has turned up.
"Just another difficult day, just the same as all the others,” says Alisha's Ex-Husband Doug Sidie, one son on his lap, the other near him on his couch.
“Are you finding mama?” one of the boys asks. “Yeah, buddy,” his dad answers.
Doug Sidie spent the day with investigators. Wednesday night, Alisha's ex-husband focused on their sons.
He too answers their innocent questions, while asking that everyone else not give up on their mom.
"I just want her to come home," he says.
Home to be a mother and home to her own mother.
"For something like this to happen in our community, to Alisha, is just unbelievable. I cannot understand how this would happen,” Susan Rowlee says, her voice cracking. “I just hope and pray God will bring her home to us. That's all we ask.”
Alisha Sidie was last seen Friday night when she left home after an argument with her ex-husband. She's 5'5 and around 140 pounds. She was last seen wearing scrubs and a white long-sleeved T-shirt.
If you have any information, please call the Jackson County Sheriff's Department at 715-284-5357.
The sheriff’s department will make a decision Thursday morning if searchers will be back out in the woods. We'll post that information as soon as we can.
Alisha's family also wanted to stress how thankful they are for all the help; both for the volunteers and anyone else who donated food, drinks, hand-warmers or just support.
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Thursday, November 13, 2008
Authorities believe missing Hatfield woman still alive
Authorities believe a west central Wisconsin woman missing for over five days is still alive.
They’ll resume their search today for Alisha Sidie, 27, of Hatfield.
Hundreds of friends, relatives, and volunteers have helped officers look for Sidie.
She was last seen Friday night leaving the house she shared with her ex-husband Doug, after the two got into an argument.
Jackson County sheriff’s sergeant Pat LaBarbera said the couple recently divorced, but was reconciling.
Doug reported his ex-wife missing Saturday night. She’s the mother of twin 2-year-old boys.
LaBarbera says officers are still treating the case as a search and rescue mission and not a recovery effort.
Her sister, Tracy Rowlee, said a bloodhound tracked Sidie’s scent on Monday near a wooded trail. But the path of the scent ended abruptly.
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UPDATED: THURSDAY, NOV. 13 AT 5:30 P.M.
Investigators put up crime tape around the home of Alisha Sidie. The sheriff is also calling Alisha's Sidie's ex-husband a "person of interest".
Jackson County Sheriff Duane Waldera says right now there is no evidence of a crime and this is still a missing persons case.
But the sheriff says there is also no sign of Alisha Sidie. The 27 year old was last seen Friday night. Her ex-husband says he and Alisha had an argument and she left on foot.
Officers had crime tape outside the couple's home today. Alisha Sidie shares it with her ex-husband, Doug Sidie. Court records show their divorce was final in September of last year. But the couple did still live together. Sheriff Waldera says workers from the state crime lab went through the house today looking for any evidence to help them find Alisha.
He says right now, the only information they have to go on in the search is from Doug Sidie, seen in this video from last night. Sheriff Waldera says that's why he's being called a "person of interest."
Waldera says, "I wouldn't call him a suspect, but since he is the ex-husband and the last person that had contact with her. He's definitely a person that we have to be interested in because that's where we're getting the information."
Today, the volunteer searchers were called off. The sheriff says they already covered 1,200 acres without finding anything to go on. He says the search is now focused on more specialized areas and they're using divers and K-9 units to do that.
There is a vigil tonight for Alisha in Hatfield tonight. It's at the mug bar at 8:00.
http://www.weau.com/home/headlines/34183854.html
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Updated: Thursday, Nov. 13 at 10:18 p.m.
Crime Tape Around Sidie's Home; Ex-husband Called "Person of Interest"
A rainy day with no sign of Alisha Sidie ends with candles, stories and hope that she'll return.
Family and friends gathered Thursday night to hold a vigil in the Jackson County town of Hatfield.
Alisha's loved ones held onto each other, raising their candles, hugging, crying, and telling stories about the woman they’re so desperately hoping returns safe and sound.
The search for Alisha Sidie took a different turn on Thursday: Volunteer searchers were called off and technicians with the state crime lab arrived in Hatfield.
The Jackson County sheriff says Sidie's ex-husband, Doug Sidie, is now being called a "person of interest" in her disappearance. Sheriff Duane Waldera says Doug Sidie is cooperating with investigators and this is still a missing person's case. He says no evidence has turned up to prove there was a crime committed. At the same time, the sheriff says investigators are no closer to finding the missing woman.
Six days after Alisha Sidie walked away from the Hatfield home she shares with her ex-husband, the house is surrounded in crime tape. On Thursday, crime lab technicians searched for any clue that could lead them to the missing mother of twin two-year-olds. A pick up truck was also taken from the property to be processed.
"They're going through and checking to see if they can find any evidence. They’re looking to see if there was a crime that has been committed in there," Sheriff Waldera says.
Wednesday night, we talked to Doug Sidie inside his home as he sat with his sons to talk about their missing woman. The sheriff says Alisha's ex-husband is now considered "a person of interest."
"I wouldn't call him a suspect, but since he is the ex-husband and the last person that had contact with her, he's definitely a person that we have to be interested in because that's where we're getting the information,” Waldera says. “We'd like to find Alisha, hopefully alive. We'd love a moment where she would call and say 'I’m OK' or some direction that would give us another area to search and focus on."
Dive teams and search dogs remain focused on the lakes and rivers around Hatfield. The volunteer searchers were called off after no clues were found over 1200 acres.
"It's frustrating today to just be standing around and not doing anything," Alisha's Sister Tracy Rowlee tells us.
She says while no longer out in the woods, Alisha's family is trying to keep faith.
"We're trying to stay strong and optimistic, but it’s taking a toll on all of us. We’re not sleeping,” Rowlee says.
Rowlee also admits the crime scene tape draped around the Sidie home is hard for everyone to take. Her only solace—keeping her sister's smiling face on everyone's mind.
“If Alisha's out there, we're begging and pleading please come home. Anybody that did anything wrong, please just bring her home. That's all we want right now,” Rowlee says.
Alisha Sidie has been missing for six days now. Anyone with information on her disappearance is asked to call the Jackson County Sheriff's Department. That number is (715) 284-5357.
We tried to call Doug Sidie on his cell phone Thursday night, but were unable to reach him for comment.
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By ANNE JUNGEN - Friday, November 14, 2008
Missing women cases similar: Shannon Salisbury vanished 14 years ago from La Crosse County
The disappearance of a Jackson County mother is uncannily similar to that of a La Crosse County woman who vanished 14 years ago.
Shannon Salisbury, 29, was reported missing Oct. 22, 1994, by her live-in boyfriend, Harold Stankey, two days after he said she left their town of Burns home for a drive after an argument. She left behind two children, both younger than 2.
Alisha Sidie, 27, has been missing since late Friday, when she walked away after an argument from the Hatfield, Wis., home she shares with her 2-year-old twin boys and ex-husband, Doug Sidie.
The similarities between the cases are striking: petite women in their late 20s who vanished after leaving the rural homes they shared with their significant others. Both left about 9 p.m. on a weekday and were reported missing about 6 p.m. on a Saturday by the men. Both are described as devoted mothers who uncharacteristically left their children.
And massive searches in heavily wooded areas yielded no clues in either case, though the Sidie operation continues.
The Salisbury case has grown cold, but La Crosse County sheriff’s Capt. Kurt Papenfuss believes she left her home unwillingly and was killed.
Stankey is a suspect, but the absence of a body and physical evidence has prevented any arrests, Papenfuss said.
“I’m confident if and when any remains are recovered, an arrest would be made,” he said.
Alisha Sidie update
The search for Alisha Sidie, 27, of Hatfield, Wis., entered its fifth day Thursday with no new developments. The search turned to a more law enforcement-based operation, with specialized canine search-and-rescue teams and the state Crime Lab from Wausau, Wis., joining the effort. Anyone with information about Sidie is asked to call the Jackson County Sheriff’s Department at (715) 284-5357.
http://www.lacrossetribune.com/artic...ws/z00lead.txt
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Friday, November 14, 2008
Search for missing Hatfield woman turns into criminal investigation
Jackson County authorities are now using investigative techniques to try and find a young mother from Hatfield who disappeared a week ago today (Friday).
Thursday, officials told dozens of volunteer searchers to go home as they called in the State Crime Lab to help find Alisha Sidie, 27, of Hatfield.
Sheriff Duane Waldera said crime lab analysts went through Sidie’s house Thursday in search of evidence.
There was no word on what, if anything, they might have found. The nearly week-long search covered 1,200 acres.
But now, it’s focused on more specialized areas which K-9 officers and divers are checking out.
Sidie’s ex-husband Doug reported Alisha missing Saturday. He told police the two had an argument before she left around 9 p.m. last Friday.
The sheriff said the two lived together and were in the process of reconciling.
http://www.newrichmond-news.com/arti...property_id=18
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TO: All News Media
FROM: Sgt. Patrick LaBarbera, PIO
Jackson County Sheriff’s Office
RE: Missing Person Investigation
The search for 27 year old ALISHA SIDIE enters its fifth full day of searching in Jackson County, Wisconsin today.
ALSIHA SIDIE was last seen in the Hatfield area of Adams Township, on November 07, 2008. Since that day no one has heard from or has seen ALISHA SIDIE. ALISHA SIDIE does reside in the Hatfield area with her divorced husband and her twin two year old boys.
ALISHA reportedly left the house on foot after being involved in an argument with her ex-husband, DOUGLAS SIDIE. The Sheriff’s Office currently is not singling out or targeting out any one person in this investigation. According to Sheriff Duane Waldera of the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office, the investigation continues to be investigated on a broad spectrum.
Search efforts have taken a law enforcement based approach implementing specialized search teams along with trained K-9. Those teams will be searching specific areas on this date along with water based search teams that will be checking Lake Arbutus, the Black River and a canal adjacent to the lake. Present today are: Clark County Sheriff, Juneau County, Wisconsin Emergency Management, The Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) along with Black River Fire Department. ATV searches have not been suspended and still remain in use.
It is important to point out that this investigation is still a missing person’s investigation. It has not taken on a criminal aspect. No concrete information or evidence has been found to this point that would abruptly change this investigation in that direction.
Yesterday’s search efforts did not yield any useful information at this point but Sheriff Duane Waldera remains hopeful that between search team efforts coupled by investigative efforts, ALISHA SIDIE will be located.
Anyone with information concerning the whereabouts of ALISHA SIDIE is asked to call the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office at 715-284-5357.
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. . . . . The Sidie home was surrounded by crime tape on Thursday
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. . . . . A K-9 team heads out to search for Alisha Sidie
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Last Updated: 8:31 PM Nov 14, 2008
Family Launches Web Site to Help Find Alisha Sidie As Search Continues
Friends and family of the missing Jackson County woman aren't giving up hope 27-year-old Alisha Sidie is still somewhere out there alive. Sidie's best friend says wherever Alisha is, she's fighting.
Jessica Millis says, "It's been horrible. I feel like I'm missing something in my life."
Jessica Millis and Alisha Sidie have been best friends for 17 years. But now the unthinkable has happened. Sidie's been missing for a week, and there's been no sign of her.
Sergeant Pat LaBarbera says, "We've been on the water today, we have dogs as well on the water today as we have dogs on land as well."
On Friday, dive teams used underwater sonar in a canal looking for Sidie. But still nothing. The Sheriff's Department says it still hasn't decided whether to let volunteer search parties back into the woods.
Jessica Millis says, "We're feeling really helpless right now. We've realized we don't want to hinder their investigation at all. We do understand that. But it's just so hard to sit around. We know she's out there somewhere."
Millis says while Alisha’s twin 2-year-old boys have a hard time understanding what's going on, they still know mom isn't there.
Jessica Millis says, "Every time she came on the news the boys would come up and kiss her on the t.v. and it's just heartbreaking."
Millis says Alisha would never do something like this.
Jessica Millis says, "She would not leave those boys. She wouldn't ever. Those boys are her world."
Millis says no matter what happens, family and friends will keep looking for Alisha.
Jessica Millis says, "We'll never give up hope. Never. Never. Until she's found, period."
The Sheriff's Department says it's not singling out any particular person right now and is still treating it as a missing person's case.
Anyone with any information about Alisha Sidie is asked to call the Jackson County Sheriff's Department. That number is 715-284-5357.
Millis says more missing person fliers have been made up. She says with the gun-deer season coming up, the fliers will be handed out around Jackson County when someone registers a deer, or stays in a hotel or at a campsite. Friends and family say they want to get Alisha’s picture and information out there, so hopefully hunters will keep their eyes open.
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. . . . . Doug Sidie holds his twin boys on Monday in Hatfield
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. . . . . A missing person poster in The Mug tavern in Hatfield
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What vibes are you getting from this odette? Do they think the estranged husband is involved?
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What vibes are you getting from this odette? Do they think the estranged husband is involved?
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At this stage 02 I really don't know what to think. I really wish that some locals from the area would post here and give us their thoughts.
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