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‘Birthday Awareness’ planned for missing Cal City boy​

Making sure their case is not forgotten, an upcoming birthday event for a missing Kern County child and his brother is still accepting reservations.

Orrin West, whose birth name was “Cincere” before his adoption, has been missing since December, along with his little brother Orson/Classic. There has been no major update on their whereabouts, besides the main investigation shifting from California City to Bakersfield.

Orrin is going to be turning 5 years old in August. A celebration organized by his biological family and their supporters is set for August 8 at Skateland on Ming Avenue. Online raffles have also helped them fund giveaway bags for children who attend the party.

Well-wishers can also sign a digital birthday card on WhereAreTheBoys.com.

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Investigation Discovery show to air segment about missing California City boys​

"In Pursuit with John Walsh," a show on Investigation Discovery, will air a segment about two California City boys that vanished Dec. 21, 2020 and are still missing on its season 3 premiere.

The segment will air Wednesday.
 
9 Months Missing: The search for California City boys Orrin and Orson West continues
According to the adoptive parents, on December 21, 2020, Orrin and Orson West disappeared from their adopted parents' backyard. Nine months later, the Bakersfield Police Department and community continue searching for answers.
Every day, in the investigator's office, the first thing you see when you walk into their workspace is a giant poster of the boys," said Public Information Officer Sergeant Robert Pair.
BPD's last detailed update was in June, but we are since learning that the number of people they've interviewed has gone up as the case continues.

BPD says the search is actively ongoing, with joint collaboration between the FBI, Kern County Sheriff's Department, District Attorney's Office and California City Police Department. They've also pooled resources from other agencies, including the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

"No one understands more than we do that it is fundamental, in service to these little boys, that we find out where they are and what happened to them," Sgt. Pair said.
 

The adoptive parents have since moved and are no longer talking, but others linked to the case have plenty to say.

“They may not remember me but I remember them,” said Charles Pettus, the boys’ biological father. “I’ll show them. I don’t how long it takes, how hard it gets. I will never give up.”

Bakersfield police have taken over the investigation and admit they are keeping the majority of their evidence under wraps.
 

10 months later: Orrin and Orson West remain missing from California City​

Another month, another community prayer and still no sign or clues as to the whereabouts of Orrin and Orson West, the two brothers that went missing out of California City.

Since their disappearance, the Bakersfield Police Department has taken over the investigation, but this has also been a headscratcher for those attempting to bring the boys home.

“It’s a puzzle and there are key pieces missing,” Bakersfield Police Department Sergeant Robert Pair said.

Key pieces that are slivers of hope the family of missing brothers Orson and Orrin have been gripping onto for the past 10 months.

“I don’t feel like the boys are deceased, I feel like someone might have them and it might not be in California, but I don’t know,” Keisha Stevenson, a friend of the biological family, said.

“We are using every legal means to figure out what and get the facts and circumstances of what occurred,” Pair said.



“We are the only ones out here, including the supporters who are pushing for the boys, we haven’t heard anything from the adoptive side of the family,” Rosanna Wills, biological cousin of the boys, said.

“It’s one of those situations where you open a door and that door leads to a hallway, and it leads to another hallway, we haven’t reached the end of our journey,” Pair said.

But the hope remains that they will get an answer to the question that’s been asked over and over for the past 10 months: where are the boys?
 
This case... Honestly it has appeared for a long time as if nothing is being done on it at all. There are serious questions of how and why these boys were allowed to be adopted by this family to begin with as well as CPS questions and more. Two people with how many kids with no apparent income in a small apartment and more....

I hope and pray this is like some other case we have recently seen where it looks like it has gone cold and nothing is being done but they are quietly building a case... But I don't get why at least things aren't being done or heads rolling about again, how they were even adopted to these adoptive parents...
 

Toy drive underway in honor of missing Cal City Boys Orson and Orrin West​

It’s been almost a year since brothers Orson and Orrin West disappeared from the California City home of their adoptive parents, days before Christmas.

A toy drive in honor of the boys will mark the long year of unanswered questions but will also teach children about stranger danger safety.

It’s a yearly tradition for ‘Pull it Off Foundation’ co-founder Keisha Johnson, but this year she wanted to do things differently to help the biological family of the boys.

“Let’s just make it in honor of the boys,” said Johnson. “Therefore, we can keep the awareness out there so that when we are giving out the toys we speak about the boys and we are giving out the flyers.”

Every year the foundation delivers toys to over 50 children, this year they hope to gather enough toys and clothing to not only brighten up the holidays of more kids but to spread awareness as far as they can.
 

Bakersfield Police Department release update on the search of Orrin and Orson West​

It's been nearly a year since authorities and volunteers began searching for two young boys - Orrin and Orson West - in California City.

Bakersfield police officials releasing an update on the case this week. The department says since June they've executed four more search warrants, interviewed 33 more people, conducted 11 more mass area searches and four out-of-state searches.

Over 170 items have also been collected since BPD announced they were taking over the investigation in March of this year.
 
Hmm. And life goes on for the adoptive parents...

What I wonder is being done as to investigating how these kids were placed with this family to begin with and the system which placed them with the records, number of kids, no income apparently without getting it from kids they took on and not even at a point a place to live with adequate rooms for all... A rushed adoption process with no explanation of how and why this was approved...

Not on Bakersfield or even Cal City LE just saying where is the agency review... Sure went quiet. Even considering a big named uncle with some power that got right out there with his position and all...
 
A look at the investigation and search for Orrin & Orson West, 1 year after disappearance

Bakersfield Police have interviewed over 88 people, conducted over 40 search warrants and done over 15 mass area searched. Still nearly one year later, there's no sign of Orrin and Orson west.

"I don't understand... It hurts," Ryan Dean, Biological Mother of Orson and Orrin West, said.
 
Bakersfield Police give update on missing West brothers investigation
"We've conducted 48 search warrants, we've conducted approximately 116 interviews, we've conducted or facilitated searches, for searches that occurred outside the state of California," Sgt. Robert Pair, Public Information Officer, with Bakersfield Police, said.

Sgt. Pair says they've conducted 27 areas searched in California. They continue to work with the FBI, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, the Kern County D-A's office and the Cal City Police Department. Pair says neither Trazelle and Jacqueline or anyone has been detained or interrogated in this case.
 
Bakersfield Police give update on missing West brothers investigation
"We've conducted 48 search warrants, we've conducted approximately 116 interviews, we've conducted or facilitated searches, for searches that occurred outside the state of California," Sgt. Robert Pair, Public Information Officer, with Bakersfield Police, said.

Sgt. Pair says they've conducted 27 areas searched in California. They continue to work with the FBI, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, the Kern County D-A's office and the Cal City Police Department. Pair says neither Trazelle and Jacqueline or anyone has been detained or interrogated in this case.
The adoptive parents not detained nor interrogated. That sounds just so wrong. I guess it means they have only been talked to "willingly" but still does this mean no tough questions at all have been put to them? No grilling whatsoever? Are they playing semantics?
 
I doubt they’ll do that. I just hope they don’t have any other children in their care at this point.
As screwed up as things are these days, they will probably place other children with them since they are not charged with anything. I am only half kidding sadly. Because I fail to see why they were given these children to adopt or foster in the first place. This stands out to me as one of several cases in the past year or two where I don't think the child(ren) was reported missing until well after the fact. We don't have do we, one bit of evidence that anyone had independently seen these children for quite some length of time. Of course LE has shared little to nothing.

Bakersfield's updates are nothing but the new number of tips, warrants, etc. each and every time since the day they took over. Not unusual for LE to share nothing but it's been a year already so what good is sharing nothing doing? And I've said it before and will say it again, is that agency being looked into about this adoption and the approval of this couple, etc.?
 
Father of Cal City missing boys files lawsuit against Kern County, state of California
"This overall lawsuit is about a long-term injustice that has happened to the Pettus family. it's really just been a series of disastrous events that have occurred," Antonio Castillo, Chief Trial Counsel of DRE APC, said.

In September, Charles Pettus, the biological father of Orrin and Orson west and Brenda Pettus, Charles's Grandmother, filed a lawsuit against Kern County and the state of California. The suit alleges child protective services negligently and wrongfully placed Orrin and Orson with people outside of friends and family, which ended up being Trazelle and Jacqueline west.

"When it came time for the Wests to try to adopt the children, the Pettus family was not given a chance to take the kids back," Antonio Castillo, Chief Trial Counsel, DRE APC, said. "The biological Grandparents were not given the chance to take the kids back."

Castillo, legal representative for the Pettus's says there were some initial allegations of abuse to Orrin and Orson in 2018, when CPS took the boys from the family, but he says these allegations did not involve their parents.

"During the dates of the supposed abuse, the parents weren't even present," Castillo, said. "So this is when the kids were visiting other family members. How and why CPS would decide to take the kids out of the custody of their biological parents based off of that is a bit of a question mark."

He says after the boys were taken out of the family's custody, Brenda Pettus contacted CPS multiple times, letting them know she would be more than happy to take the boys. Castillo says cps ignored her request.

"What better place to put them, than with their own biological Grandparents, or a second-best alternative, a family friend, who was willing to take them on and somebody who was both familiar with the boys and the boys were familiar with them, as opposed to putting them into a constrained foster care home," Richie, said.

Tuesday, at the vigil in California City, recognizing the one-year anniversary since the boys were reported missing by Trazelle and Jacqueline, Rosanna Wills, cousin of Charles spoke about the lawsuit.

"It is what it is," Wills, said. "That's the next step that we have to take as a family because you know, it's a lot."

Last month investigators brought the boys' father in for a DNA test.

"Their father Charles in early November was brought in by one of the agencies, we don't know if it was just one of multiple, to essentially have blood drawn, so that they could do DNA matching to remains that either have been found or may be found," Castillo, said.

The father, the family, and the attorneys have not been told the result of the DNA test of the remains.

The lawsuit is for financial compensation. That amount will be decided upon by a Kern County jury. The law firm says the reason this lawsuit is being filed though is for justice and to make sure cps does not wrongfully take children away from another family.

The lawsuit was filed against kern county and the state in September, it's now in the process of being served.

Once the suit is officially served, Kern County will have 30 days to respond. It may not be served until after the first of the new year.
 
Good although this agency and what happened STILL needs investigating imo. But it's a step. I hope people in that state or even in the country don't let it be forgotten that this shouldn't be swept under the rug and yet it is so quiet on the CPS front. Are they still doing things like this? I mean who would know right? Jmo.
 

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