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Old October 7th, 2010 #21
Ty Grant
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OKAY WE HAVE HEARD OF THE PAST THE NOW IS HERE.. LETS BRING DOWN A JEW...
Greg Fiedler,
HUSBAND OF RECENTLY CONVICTED KIDNAPPER AFTER 26 YEARS OF "CASE SHUT DOWN" MAY JUST BE THE CALLER OF DROPING A LINE TO POLICE AGENCIES...

(Oct. 7) -- A girl allegedly abducted in New Jersey more than a quarter-century ago was located in Nevada this week when she inadvertently alerted authorities after filing unrelated court documents, police said. Her mother has been arrested.

"It is an active investigation, and we are treating it as such," Sgt. Frank Roman of the Somerset County Prosecutor's Office in New Jersey told AOL News. "We are trying to expedite interviews, and we are looking [out for] the best interest of our victim here."

Washoe County Jail
Authorities in Nevada have arrested Nancy Dunsavage Fiedler, who has been wanted in New Jersey for 25 years for allegedly kidnapping her young daughter, who was not in her legal custody.
The investigation into the case began Tuesday when Eva Fiedler, a 31-year-old resident of Nevada, went into the Washoe County Courthouse and applied to change her name to "Melissa Reed" to obtain a marriage license, The Associated Press reported. It wasn't clear why she wanted to change her name.

When courthouse officials conducted a routine background check on Fiedler, they discovered that the National Crime Information Center listed her as a missing person who had allegedly been abducted from New Jersey in 1984 by her noncustodial mother.

Fiedler's mother, Nancy Dunsavage Fiedler, had violated a court order and fled New Jersey with her 6-year-old daughter in 1984, acting Somerset County Prosecutor A. Peter DeMarco Jr. said.

The alleged abduction was prompted by a child custody hearing in which Fiedler's ex, Greg Fiedler, was granted full custody of their daughter, DeMarco's office said.

Patricia Kurdyla-Hnidj, a former neighbor of Nancy Fiedler, told MyCentralJersey.com she last saw the mother and daughter on the day of the hearing. She said Nancy Fiedler was "very upset" and took off, leaving all of her belongings inside her home.

"And then she never came back,'' Kurdyla-Hnidj said. "I never saw Eva or her again. It became an unsolved mystery.''

Authorities were unable to locate Nancy or Eva Fiedler. For 26 years, their whereabouts were unknown. The situation changed when Eva Fiedler filed the paperwork to have her name changed. Authorities in Nevada then contacted the Somerset County Prosecutor's Office, and an investigation was launched.

With cooperation from Eva Fiedler, authorities were able to track her mother to a home in Incline Village, Nev., a town located on the shore of Lake Tahoe.

When deputies with the Washoe County Sheriff's Office made contact with the elder Fiedler at her residence, she initially identified herself as Debbie Reed but later admitted she was Nancy Fiedler, authorities said. She was taken into custody and charged with being a fugitive from justice.

Nancy Fiedler, now 57, is being held without bond in the Washoe County Jail pending extradition to New Jersey, police said.

"I do not have an exact timeline as to how long [the extradition process] could take. It all depends," Roman said. "[Fiedler] can wave extradition, but I don't believe that is the case here. It could take a few weeks, or it could take a month or so."

In an interview Wednesday with the AP, Roman said investigators do not believe Eva Fiedler was aware that she had been abducted. Today, Roman told AOL News investigators are "still trying to conduct all of our formal interviews to see exactly how much knowledge she did have."

As to why Eva Fiedler wanted to change her name prior to her marriage, Roman said investigators have a "preliminary reason why that we are not disclosing just yet."

A phone number listed for Greg Fiedler is no longer in service, and other attempts by AOL News to reach him were unsuccessful. But Roman said investigators have made contact with him.

"We have spoken with the father," Roman said. "After this long time, it actually took a second to sink in, but, yes, he was extremely happy and grateful."



WAIT A MINUTE..."A PHONE NUMBER FOR GREG FIEDLER IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE..."???????
INVESTIGATORS SHOULD LOOK IN FLINT MICHIGAN... GREG FIEDLER IS ...


Greg Fiedler, President and CEO

POST ; GFAC (GREATER FLINT ARTS COUNCILE)

writers comments: what is it with these Jews and their art's affiliations???


Greg Fiedler lived a double life before his employment at Greater Flint Arts Council (GFAC). He was both a business executive (general management and personnel management) for 19 years and a performing artist (musical theatre) for 20 years. He dreamed of the day when he could combine his knowledge of the fine arts with his experience in business administration. One day, having lunch with a friend, he discovered an open position at GFAC, applied, and his life was magically transformed (like when an artist creates a new work).

Under his administration, the GFAC K-12 arts education program (ARTSHARE) has grown to serve more than 9,000 students annually, the exhibiting artists series has grown to 40 exhibits annually at multiple locations, the GFAC Empty Bowls project to aid in the fight against hunger and homelessness has grown to include more than 24 partnerships with more than 1,000 volunteer artists and students participating, an international program, Quilters Dream Weekend, was established, GFAC founded the Tunes at Noon Festival, GFAC founded the Flint Film Festival, GFAC founded the Parade of Festivals collaborative, GFAC founded the Out N About Flint collaborative, GFAC has become the owners of their first piece of real estate, and the Greater Flint Arts Council endowment was established.

As a performing artist Greg has appeared in many leading roles in the greater Flint area including Judas in Jesus Christ Superstar, Japheth in Two by Two, Woody in Finian’s Rainbow, Nathan Detroit in Guys and Dolls, Mr. Mushnik in Little Shop of Horrors, Emile DeBeque in South Pacific, Miles Gloriosus in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Frank Butler in Annie Get Your Gun and William Cartwright in The Mystery of Edwin Drood, just to name a few.