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Investigators: No Connection Between LaMar Case and Walnut Creek Kidnapping

At this time, investigators haven't found a connection between the kidnapping of Morgan Hill teen Sierra LaMar and the attempted kidnapping of a Walnut Creek teen.

After speaking with detectives from the Walnut Creek Police Department, investigators said there does not appear to be a connection between the disappearance of Morgan Hill teen Sierra LaMar and the attempted kidnapping of a Walnut Creek teen, the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office announced in a statement Wednesday afternoon.

Posters suggesting a connection betweenSierra’s disappearance and the attempted Walnut Creek kidnapping began to spread via social media soon after authorities disclosed Monday that Sierra was possibly kidnapped in a red, mid-1990s Volkswagen Jetta.

In the Walnut Creek case, a man driving a faded red older-model compact sedan tried twice in two days to lure a 13-year-old girl into his car as she was leaving Walnut Creek Intermediate School.

Investigators also investigated the , but determined that the incident is not connected to the LaMar case.  

The VW Jetta believed to be associated with the missing Morgan Hill teen was observed around key areas in the LaMar case, including the LaMar home and the fields where Sierra's  after she disappeared on March 16. . 

Authorities announced during a press conference Tuesday afternoon that the vehicle will undergo forensic examinations, and also said they believe . 

"We still do believe she's alive. We don't have any evidence leading us in the direction that she's no longer alive," Sheriff's spokesman Sgt. Jose Cardoza said.

The Sheriff’s dive team unit is continuing search efforts for Sierra today by examining small ponds and waterways on private properties west of Monterey and Bailey streets in unincorporated south San Jose. 

An additional search, organized by KlaasKids Foundation volunteers, is taking place . 

Investigators are still seeking tips of sightings of the Volkswagon Jetta in Morgan Hill and Santa Clara County. Anyone with information is asked to call sheriff's investigators at 408-808-4500 or the anonymous tip line at 408-808-4431.

Investigators are specifically interested in hearing from individuals who saw the vehicle or had contact with its occupant(s) in Santa Clara County or bordering counties in March, and are asking individuals to contact them if they specifically remember seeing the Jetta on March 16.

For previous coverage of the Sierra LaMar case, refer to the Sierra LaMar Disappearance: Comprehensive Updates and Information page.

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