On November 20, 1987, in Santa Ana, California, a family was irrevocably shattered. One-year-old Lisa Mae Zaharias and her three-year-old brother, Christopher, were abducted by their non-custodial mother, Susan Elizabeth Zaharias, during a tumultuous period following her divorce from their father, Louis Zaharias. The couple's marriage had been fraught with issues, including allegations of Susan's substance abuse and erratic behavior. That morning, after a heated argument, Louis left the house, only to return and find his children and ex-wife gone.
Investigations revealed that Susan had likely received assistance from her relatives in orchestrating the abduction. Reports suggest that her aunt and grandmother helped her plan and execute the escape, possibly driving her to the airport. Subsequent sightings placed Susan and the children in various locations, including Pennsylvania, Michigan, New Jersey, and Oklahoma. Despite these leads, their whereabouts remain unknown.
Susan Zaharias, born on December 5, 1959, has been described as a Caucasian female with blonde hair and blue eyes, standing 5'6" tall and weighing between 90 and 100 pounds. She has a small scar on her upper lip and keloid scarring on her abdomen. Susan may use aliases, including her maiden name, Gammill, or the surname Nosal. She has a heart condition requiring antibiotics before dental procedures. A felony warrant for crimes against persons and a warrant for custodial interference were issued against her on February 17, 1988.
Louis Zaharias has dedicated his life to finding his children. He has collaborated with law enforcement, private investigators, and legal advocates, leaving no stone unturned. Despite the passage of time, Louis remains hopeful, stating, "It's not day to day, it's not hour to hour, it's minute to minute that you hurt." He has also extended support to other families facing similar tragedies, offering empathy and guidance. ...Read More
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