Missing: Lucely “Lilly” Aramburo since 6/02/2007 from Miami, FL

6 Responses to “Missing: Lucely “Lilly” Aramburo since 6/02/2007 from Miami, FL”

  1. Janet/Yogini Says:

    Thank you so much for writing about Lilly. Thank you for helping us find her=)

  2. january Says:

    Many thanks for your compassion towards helping give Lilly a voice…blessings to you!

    To learn more about Lucely “Lilly” Aramburo’s story and what you can do to really help, both Lilly as well as other desperately in need of a voice missing person cases, please visit the site Janet made for her sweet friend, Lilly…

    http://justiceinmiami.blogspot.com/

    In honor of missing Miami mother, Lilly Aramburo, Justice in Miami will be hosting a community gathering to increase public awareness of missing person cases. Bring the whole family for a worthy cause, candlelight vigil, butterfly release dedication, live music, free safety I.D. kits and balloons for the little ones plus much more. Saturday, June 1st at 6PM, Peacock Park – Coconut Grove in Miami, for more details visit justiceinmiami.blogspot.com

  3. Deborah Says:

    Thank you for your time and attention in getting Lilly’s story out. We will not stop looking! Someone must know something!!! Please forward Lilly’s poster to everyone you know. Palden needs his Mom!

  4. january Says:

    [b]VIDEO OF THE 1ST ANNUAL SAFETY AWARENESS EVENT & CANDLELIGHT VIGIL IN HONOR OF LILLY ARAMBURO
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    On Sunday, June 1st, 2008, Justice in Miami, Subliminal Pixels Lab, Maggie’s Rose, and PK Graphics, sponsored a community safety event on the 1 year anniversary of Lilly Aramburo’s disappearance. The event was a success.

    We listened to live music courtesy of Power 96. Safety information and ID kits were handed out to parents and children. Guests signed in to receive their ribbon and candle. We had the beautiful “Lilly” line of hats and headbands, for sale. They were designed and donated courtesy of Maggie’s Rose. You can see my girls and Havanna in the video wearing their hats. Everyone had something nice to say about them! Thank you, Sara! If you’d like more information on the “Lilly” line, please feel free to go to the Maggie’s Rose website or contact us.

    The butterfly ceremony/meditation was amazing. You could see the butterflies landing on our fingers and hands and the prayer flags in the background, blowing in the wind, releasing prayers for Lilly and all beings. A poem was read by Renea, Maya Angelou’s “Touched by an Angel”. And I read an excerpt from The Way of the Boddhisattva by Shantideva. We have a video clip of that below.

    As a sign of solidarity with families of missing loved ones everywhere, Pastor Tony Isaacs led a special prayer. Our intention was that as each individual candle was added to the whole, it showed victims and their loved ones that there is a ray of hope.

    All of the efforts were dedicated in honor of missing persons and victims everywhere, specifically, Lilly Aramburo, Heather “Kitty” Riggio, and Jennifer Kesse. Our aspiration is that they receive justice and the attention they deserve.

    We’d like to extend a special thank you to our volunteers, (in no special order) Vivian, Renea, Sara, Delilah, Jamie, Hope Movement, the volunteers from Christ Fellowship, Pastor Tony Isaacs and all those who desire not to be mentioned (you know who you are!!)Thank you to our internet activists, our bloggers and friends in demanding justice…
    And last but not least, a big hug and my sincere thanks to Bagua

    THANK YOU! Your love and support helps us get through these difficult times. We stand with you in pride and gratitude. May you always live in truth and peace.

    Although we had media present, only one channel and it’s affiliate played it on the news.

    Here is that clip from the vigil http://cbs4.com/video/?id=55873@wfor.dayport.com

    http://justiceinmiami.blogspot.com/2008/06/video-of-1st-annual-safety-awareness.html

  5. Marty Says:

    Taken from the Justice in Miami blog (Lilly’s best friend):

    Recently, I had a conversation with the detective from Lilly’s case. It only took a few weeks of daily messages to his voice mail and emails to him and his superiors inside the Miami Dade Police Department.

    I was a little frustrated to say the least but very thankful to have the opportunity to seek help in several aspects in the search for Lilly. And more specifically, I had some questions that needed answers.

    In the few weeks in which I waited to speak with MDPD, I managed to not only get two Search and Rescue Teams to volunteer, but I tracked down the owners of the property (where the recent tip said she’d be found) called them and received approval for the search. All we were waiting for was MDPD.

    Back to the conversation with detective. After almost 3 weeks, not much had been accomplished on their end. According to him, he was out the previous week and nobody handles his cases while he’s out. Besides, Lilly’s is not his only case (I’ve heard this mantra over and over again). Nevertheless, I was happy to report that we had 2 SAR teams ready to move and all we needed was their approval. That approval never came. What I got instead was a bunch of excuses.

    And since then, I can’t help but wonder why the MDPD would not allow two professional Search and Rescue teams from South Florida to help in the search for Lilly? The more I think about it, the less it makes sense.

    You would think they would welcome and accept any help that’s offered to them since they’re so tied up with hundreds of missing persons cases. So busy that it’s taken more than 3 weeks to get the ball rolling in order to complete the search at the property where Lilly’s remains might be found. Instead, they insist they are fully prepared. They have cadaver dogs…

    After an entire year of neglect to her case, now we must rely on them and them only?

    And yet, why has it taken this long? Can it really be that the MDPD are that tied up? That it takes them weeks to simply find out who the property owners are? When it took me less than 20 minutes? Trust me, Miami Dade Police are nothing like what you see on CSI:Miami, more like Reno 911.

    Honestly, what is it going to take for police to solve this case? Lilly did NOT willingly abandon her child. She did NOT just vanish! All evidence points to one thing and one thing only. Christen has blood on his hands. He knows it, we all know it. But because of his connections, he’s being allowed to get away with murder.

    Does more blood need to spill?

    Please help me demand justice for Lilly. Send an email to Governor Charlie Crist at Charlie.Crist@myflorida.com and Attorney General Bill McCollum at ag.mccollum@myfloridalegal.com.

  6. Yogini Says:

    Lilly Aramburo Important Update:

    http://justiceinmiami.blogspot.com/2008/10/my-sincerest-apology-to-christen.html

    According to our private investigator, Joe Carrillo, who’s spent many hours investigating Lilly’s case and interviewing Christen Pacheco (Lilly’s fiance). He believes Christen had little to do with her disappearance other than arguing with her and causing her to leave. (I agree)

    I strongly believe Lilly’s case will not be considered an open missing person case for long, but a homicide. And the truth will be known and justice done in 2009 for Lilly Aramburo.


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