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- From: Norm.Woodward@fquest.FidoNet.Org (Norm Woodward)
- Newsgroups: alt.missing-kids
- Subject: Erler
- Message-ID: <727708625.12@fquest.FidoNet>
- Date: 9 Jan 93 05:20:26 GMT
- Sender: Fredgate@fquest.FidoNet.Org
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- In May, 1979 a man named Ray Erler was killed in a car accident near Kelowna,
- British Columbia, Canada. His wife and he were separated at the time. His
- wife had custody of their two daughters, and Mr. Erler had visiting rights.
- Unfortunately, they were visiting Mr. Erler at the time of his death. When
- his wife tried to retrieve her children, Mr. Erler's brother abducted the
- children and took them across the border into Washington State, leaving them
- with their aunt living on Mercer Island near Seattle. Her name was Ida Erler,
- a spinster sister of Mr. Erler. She refused to return the children to the
- mother, and filed for custody of the children in Washington State. A court
- there awarded her custody after the childrens' mother was unable to raise the
- money needed for a court battle. It ended up that the mother had a legal court
- order for custody in Canada, but the aunt had a legal court order for custody
- in the United States, and since the children were in the US, the mother ran out
- of options and lost her daughters. This was in the days prior to the Hague
- Convention, so she had no recourse.
- Right after Christmas, 1981, the mother received a letter from her
- daughters thanking her for the Christmas presents she had sent. The mother
- wrote letters trying to keep in touch with her daughters, but they went
- unanswered until suddenly in 1986, when she received a picture of each girl
- with a very brief note from each in the mail. She wrote letters back, but they
- were returned by the Post Office. She never heard from her daughters again.
- The mother travelled to the United States to try to establish contact with
- her daughters in 1986, but the P.O. where she had been sending her letters in
- Mount Vernon, Washington said that the Erlers had not picked up their mail in
- three months. Discouraged, the mother returned to Canada and has been unable
- to find any trace of the daughters she has not seen since 1981 during the
- court
- battle.
- This lady realizes that her daughters have a life and that they may be very
- happy where they are. She does not want to try to take them away back to
- Canada, upset them, or cause them any pain, but she is heart broken and wants
- desperately to find out where they are so that she knows they are still alive.
- They are grown up now, and it is important that they understand that she has
- been fighting for the last 12 years. She fought battles all the way to the
- Prime Minister's office to get her daughters returned to her, but without the
- money for lawyers in the US, she was beaten before she started. She did
- not abandon them, she loves them, and needs desperately for them to contact
- her....
- If you know the following persons, PLEASE show them this letter and ask
- them to contact their mother, or if they are unwilling or unable, ask them to
- contact me. They are:
-
- Tatiana (Tanya) Barbara Erler - Age 18 - Slim build - Brown Hair - Blue Eyes
- Jessica Jaqueline Erler - Age 16 - Slim build - Brown Hair - Brown Eyes
-
- Possibly in the company of:
- Ida Erler - single woman approx. age late 50's - no physical description and/or
- Miriam Erler - believed single woman approx. age late 30's-early 40's.
- Last seen in the area of Mount Vernon, WA. Possibly still living in the
- Seattle area.
-
- I am a licensed Private Investigator donating my time and expenses for this
- worthy cause. Anyone with helpful information may contact me at the
- following:
-
- Fidonet 1:153/935.201
-
- N.J. Woodward
- #411-7231 120 Street
- Delta, BC V4C 6P5
- (604) 599-1692
-