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Cold Case: Whatever Happened to This Bay Area Child? Girl missing for 20 years

Updated 6:43 AM PDT, Thu, Nov 20, 2008

Michaela Garecht

Michaela Garecht went missing 20 years ago in a Hayward parking lot.

 

For the last two decades a Bay Area mother has mourned for her lost daughter.

It was 20 years ago Wednesday, 9-year-old Michaela Garecht was kidnapped from a Hayward parking lot.

"We have tried for 20 years to reach out to someone who may have some information about this kidnapping," her mother, Sharon Murch, said.

For the last 20 years, on Nov. 19, Sharon Murch, has stood in this Hayward parking lot to search for answers.

"To someone who would have a lead that may help us find out what happened to Mikhaela," she said.

The ribbons from past years still hang in the trees near the parking stall where a stranger abducted her 9-year-old daughter.

"I feel this overwhelming need to keep Mikhala alive, the only way to keep her alive is in people's memories," she said.

Michaela and a friend had ridden scooters to the store to buy candy.
 
When they came out one of the scooters was laying in the parking lot next to a car.

She went to pick it up.

"A man jumped out of the car, grabbed her from behind, threw her in the car and took off with her," she said.

Over the years, police have sifted through thousands of leads.
  
One prison inmate lead investigators to where he said Michaela's body was buried.

He later admitted he'd made up the story.

"We've had leads come in the past 20 years we've worked over 13,000 leads the most recent one came in a couple weeks ago," said Officer Chris Orrey.

But without concrete answers, Murch does what she can.

Her friends and her tie ribbons around the parking lot and tape up flyers just in case.

"If Mikhala is still out there somewhere then perhaps she'll see it and i want her to know we still love her and we're still looking for her," she said.

Murch said a small part of her still believes her daughter could be alive somewhere and that's the part that brings her back here year after year.

"The one thing that I do believe is that I will see her again and I will hold her in my arms again," Murch said. "Whether it's in this life or the next. And that's my hope."

Investigators said they've gone back to reaxamine some early leads in the case.

They would not provide any more detail on the lead they received just a couple weeks ago.

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  • Katrina Friday, Nov 21 at 9:36 AM FLAG COMMENT Thank you for keeping Michaela's story alive. I am the girl who wittnessed her kidnapping. There is nothing more haunting than knowing that such an injustice has been done and that the person who did this is still out there. Please continue to remember Michaela.
  • Anonymous Thursday, Nov 20 at 7:39 PM FLAG COMMENT I was actaully Mikhala's classmate at the time. I will never forget her sweet smile and warm laugh. I can't believe it's been 20 years. I miss her still.
  • Susan Churchill in SF Thursday, Nov 20 at 10:45 AM FLAG COMMENT Didn't something come up about this during the Susan Polk murder trial? Some guy handed out fliers about this during the trial, and he was arrested. He contended that Felix Polk abducted this kid. I think I read it in the Contra Costa times or on their news vhat boards during the trial. Did anything come of it?
  • Anonymous Thursday, Nov 20 at 9:44 AM FLAG COMMENT I will never forget the day that she was abducted. I had two small children at the time. There were so many children in the area disappearing. But, something about Mikhala's disappearance hung on to me. I hope and pray that some day she will be found.
  • Just Facts Wednesday, Nov 19 at 8:50 PM FLAG COMMENT Crime against children is not going to stop until there is "justice" in our courts! Simple, a real no brainer...

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