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		<title>AVEION&#8217;S MOTHER AND STEP-FATHER CHARGED</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Mar 2010 16:22:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michelle Sigona</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aveion Lewis mother, Morgan Lockett and her husband, Brandon, were indicted this week and charged with second degree murder and child neglect and cruelty.  Police say a hoax abduction report was filed by Brandon Lockett, Aveion’s step-father on January 15, 2010 claiming the toddler was abducted by masked men who broke into his home.  Sadly, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Aveion Lewis mother, Morgan Lockett<strong> </strong>and her husband, Brandon, were indicted this week and charged with second degree murder and child neglect and cruelty.  Police say a hoax abduction report was filed by Brandon Lockett, Aveion’s step-father on January 15, 2010 claiming the toddler was abducted by masked men who broke into his home.  Sadly, the 2-year-old was found dead in a nearby landfill 12 days later. Police said they tracked the trash collected along the 2100 block of King Charles Avenue, and that is what led them to the discovery of the body. Thankfully, the trash company keeps very good records, and police were able to locate the truck in route to the landfill before it made a deposit.  The truck emptied its contents in an isolated area at the landfill, and investigators sifted through the garbage.</p>
<p>Early on, investigators charged Brandon Lockett with improper disposal of a human body, obstruction of justice, and felony child neglect after the false report was filed.  Police canceled an Amber Alert for the child after Lockett admitted Aveion was dead before the bogus abduction took place. Although conflicting statements were given to authorities early on, they were still able to come to this conclusion in a timely manner.   <strong></strong></p>
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<p>Information from an unsealed search warrant I obtained from the Roanoke City Court paints a clear picture of<strong> </strong>Aveion’s life before his death.  The warrant states, “Aveion Lewis was removed from the custody of his biological mother and stepfather, Morgan and Brandon Lockett, in May 2008 due to a “failure to thrive.” Aveion was 14-months-old, weighed less than nine pounds, and according to the documents, the parents were not complying with the medical instructions for his care.  After 45 days in foster care, Aveion doubled his weight and was doing well.  An investigation indicates Aveion recently sustained contact burns on both legs, which resulted in blistering from a home heater.  Sadly, medical attention was never sought for the burns because the parents were afraid.  They have a past history with the Department of Social Services, and as an excuse, they say Aveion had<strong> </strong>a “high threshold for pain.”</p>
<p>Aveion Lewis was removed from the home by authorities in May 2008 and returned in September 2009, sixteen months later.  A significant change in the Lockett’s family structure occurred in September 2009, when Aveion was returned to the home.  Investigative interviews determined that upon Aveion’s return to the home 4 months ago, the Locketts had begun toilet training.  According to the unsealed search warrant, research in child homicide has reflected that toilet training accidents are often the provocation for physical punishments, sometimes resulting in death.  Aveion Lewis was born with a medical condition which resulted in surgery to remove a portion of his intestines and thereafter he required a strict schedule of feeding and proper medication.  Failure of the parents to comply with this schedule resulted in his removal from<strong> </strong>the home.  The warrant states the Locketts have four children, including Aveion, all under the age of four, and that the family also experienced financial hardships (cable was disconnected) prior to Aveion’s disappearance.  The stepfather was unemployed at the time of Aveion’s bogus abduction claim and the mother was employed at a minimum wage job.  The investigation has uncovered instances of illegal drug activity by Brandon prior to the incident. He also has a prior drug conviction from Georgia and two arrests involving family violence in 2006 and 2007.  Aveion Lewis was 2 years of age and will be 3 years old on January 26<sup>th</sup>.  According to a 2006 study by the Department of Health and Human Services, children younger than 4 years of age are at greatest risk of severe injury or death by their parents or caregivers.”</p>
<p>I spoke with Robin Haldiman, CEO of the <a href="http://www.chipofroanokevalley.org/">Child Health Investment Partnership </a>(CHIP) of Roanoke Valley.  She told me their agency had been<strong> </strong>involved with Aveion and his family from an early age.  The CHIP program makes monthly visits to families to help teach parenting skills, coordinate health care, and to make sure the child is developing appropriately for their age.  They currently have a waiting list, and are helping about 1,100 children per year.  The agency’s staff is made up of mandated reporters who are required to report abuse and child neglect to Child Protective Services (CPS) if they see issues in the home.  If a report is made, CPS will conduct a separate investigation, and if it is necessary they will remove the child.  Sadly, this is exactly what the agency had to do with Aveion.  Robin says the child was taken out of his home with his mother and placed with a loving foster family in May 2008.  Robin says the court system put Aveion back with his mother, not CPS.  I spoke with a clerk at the court, and although they would not comment specifically on Aveion’s case, he did tell me that a court hearing does take place in these types of cases.  A judge makes the final decision as to where the child goes, or if the child is placed back into the home with their parents. The CHIP organization tried to go back into the home to do monthly visits after Aveion was placed with his mother, but sadly<strong>, </strong>Robin says they were turned away.  Aveion’s mother would not sign a consent form to enter the home again.  This is probably due to the fact that the CHIP organization filed the original complaint with Child Protective Services about Aveion’s welfare.  The CHIP service is voluntary, not mandatory, and they work hard to ensure children are safe. Robin confirms that when Aveion was 15-months-old he was underweight, only eight pounds, and when he was placed with his foster family, he began to become healthy again.  As you can imagine, Robin and the members of her staff who worked with Aveion from the beginning are heartbroken about the loss of this child.</p>
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		<title>REMAINS FOUND ARE THOSE OF AVEION LEWIS</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Feb 2010 04:03:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michelle Sigona</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Investigators confirm the body they found at the Smith Gap Landfill in Roanoke, Virginia is in fact the body of 3-year-old Aveion Lewis.  Police told me they tracked the trash collected along the 2100 block of King Charles Avenue, and that is what led them to the discovery.  Thankfully, the trash company keeps very good records, and police [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_3106" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-full wp-image-3106" title="Aveion Malik Lewis-gfx" src="http://www.michellesigona.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Aveion-Malik-Lewis-gfx.jpg" alt="Remembering Aveion Lewis" width="300" height="260" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Remembering Aveion Lewis</p></div>
<p>Investigators confirm the body they found at the Smith Gap Landfill in Roanoke, Virginia is in fact the body of 3-year-old Aveion Lewis.  Police told me they tracked the trash collected along the 2100 block of King Charles Avenue, and that is what led them to the discovery.  Thankfully, the trash company keeps very good records, and police were able to locate the truck in route to the landfill before it made a deposit.  The truck emptied its contents in an isolated area at the landfill, and investigators sifted through the garbage.  At this time, Roanoke police say they have not moved forward with homicide charges against Brandon Lockett, but that may change in the near future.  He is scheduled to appear in court in March.</p>
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<p>Investigators charged Aveion’s step-father, Brandon Lockett, with improper disposal of a human body, obstruction of justice, and felony child neglect after a false report was filed that Aveion was abducted.  Police canceled an Amber Alert for the child after Lockett admitted Aveion was dead before the bogus abduction took place.  Authorities say they were able to get this information and come to this conclusion after conflicting statements were given to authorities early on.  Although police say Lockett admitted Aveion was dead before the Amber Alert was issued, investigators early on did not know exactly where the child’s body could be.</p>
<div id="attachment_3107" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 330px"><img class="size-full wp-image-3107" title="BRANDONlockett" src="http://www.michellesigona.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/BRANDONlockett.jpg" alt="Brandon Lockett (Aveion's step-father)" width="320" height="240" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Brandon Lockett (Aveion&#39;s step-father)</p></div>
<p>Information from an unsealed search warrant I obtained from the Roanoke City Court paints a clear picture into Aveion’s life before his death.  The warrant states, “Aveion Lewis was removed from the custody of his biological mother and stepfather, Morgan and Brandon Lockett, in May 2008 due to a “failure to thrive.”  Aveion was 14-months-old, weighed less than nine pounds, and according to the documents, the parents were not complying with the medical instructions for his care.  After 45 days in foster care, Aveion doubled his weight and was doing well.  An investigation indicates Aveion recently sustained contact burns on both legs, which resulted in blistering from a home heater.  Sadly, medical attention was never sought for the burns because the parents were afraid.  They have a past history with the Department of Social Services, and as an excuse, they say Aveion has a “high threshold for pain.”</p>
<p>Aveion Lewis was removed from the home by authorities in May 2008 and returned in September 2009, sixteen months later.  A significant change in the Lockett’s family structure occurred in September 2009, when Aveion was returned to the home.  Investigative interviews determined that upon Aveion’s return to the home 4 months ago, the Locketts had begun toilet training.  According to the unsealed search warrant, research in child homicide has reflected that toilet training accidents are often the provocation for physical punishments, sometimes resulting in death.  Aveion Lewis was born with a medical condition which resulted in surgery to remove a portion of his intestines and thereafter he required a strict schedule of feeding and proper medication.  Failure of the parents to comply with this schedule resulted in his removal of the home.  The warrant states the Locketts have four children, including Aveion, all under the age of four, and that the family also experienced financial hardships (cable was disconnected) prior to Aveion’s disappearance.  The stepfather was unemployed at the time of Aveion’s bogus abduction and the mother was employed at a minimum wage job.  The investigation has uncovered instances of illegal drug activity by the stepfather prior to the incident, and Brandon Lockett has a prior drug conviction from Georgia as well as two arrests involving family violence in 2006 and 2007.  Aveion Lewis is 2 years of age and will be 3 years old on January 26<sup>th</sup>.  According to a 2006 study by the Department of Health and Human Services, children younger than 4 years of age are at greatest risk of severe injury or death by their parents or caregivers.”</p>
<p>I spoke with Robin Haldiman, CEO of the <a href="http://www.chipofroanokevalley.org/"><span style="color: #d21720;">Child Health Investment Partnership </span></a>(CHIP) of Roanoke Valley.  She told me their agency was involved with Aveion and his family from an early age.  The CHIP program makes monthly visits to families to help teach them parenting skills, coordinate health care, and to make sure the child is developing appropriately for their age.  They currently have a waiting list, and are helping about 1,100 children per year.  The agency staff are mandated reporters who are required to report abuse and child neglect to Child Protective Services (CPS) if they see issues in the home.  If a report is made, CPS will conduct a separate investigation, and if it is necessary they will remove the child.  Sadly, this is exactly what the agency had to do with Aveion.  Robin says the child was taken out of his home with his mother and placed with a loving foster family in May 2008.  Robin says the court system put Aveion back with his mother, not CPS.  I spoke with a clerk at the court, and although they would not comment specifically on Aveion’s case, he did tell me that a court hearing does take place in these types of cases, and a judge makes the final decision as to where the child goes, or if the child is placed back into the home with their parents. The CHIP organization tried to go back into home to do monthly visits after Aveion was placed with his mother, but sadly Robin says they were turned away.  Aveion’s mother would not sign a consent form to enter the home again.  This is probably due to the fact that the CHIP organization filed the original complaint with Child Protective Servies about Aveion’s welfare.  The CHIP service is voluntary, not mandatory, and they work hard to ensure children are safe. Robin confirms that when Aveion was 15-months-old he was underweight, only eight pounds, and when he was placed with his foster family, he began to become healthy again.  Robin and the members of her staff who worked with Aveion from early on are heartbroken about the loss of this child, and as you can imagine, they grew close with the toddler since he was born. </div>
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		<title>BODY FOUND, MAY BE AVEION LEWIS</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 23:21:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michelle Sigona</dc:creator>
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Investigators say they found the body of a small child today in a landfill in Roanoke, Virginia.  I spoke with police earlier this afternoon and they told me early on in the investigation they tracked the trash collected along the 2100 block of King Charles Avenue.  The trash company keeps very good records, and police [...]]]></description>
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<p>Investigators say they found the body of a small child today in a landfill in Roanoke, Virginia.  I spoke with police earlier this afternoon and they told me early on in the investigation they tracked the trash collected along the 2100 block of King Charles Avenue.  The trash company keeps very good records, and police were able to locate the trash truck in route to the landfill.  The truck emptied its contents, and over the last few days, investigators combed through the garbage.  Today, just after 12 p.m. the body of a small child, believed to be Aveion was located.  The body was sent to the Roanoke Valley Medical Examiner&#8217;s office, and at this point, we are awaiting 100% confirmation.  At this time, Roanoke police say they have not moved forward with homicide charges against Brandon Lockett, but that may change in the near future.</p>
<p>Yesterday marked the toddler’s 3rd birthday. Expert teams are focused on the Smith Gap Landfill as part of the on-going search efforts early on.  The Roanoke Police Department had assistance from expert teams in other states to help find the toddler’s body, along with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children who provide expertise in landfill searches.  According to a press release issued yesterday, “On January 16, 2010, investigators identified trash from Roanoke in the Smith Gap Landfill operated by the Roanoke Valley Resource Authority.  This trash was isolated and contained within the landfill to prevent further contamination from other trash… The search was suspended January 24 and 25, 2010, due to inclement weather.  The landfill search will resume today, January 26, 2010.  The landfill search is in addition to numerous searches of trash dumpsters and other receptacles that have been conducted in and around the Jamestown area by Roanoke Police investigators and agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.”</p>
<p>Investigators charged Aveion’s step-father, Brandon Lockett, with improper disposal of a human body, obstruction of justice, and felony child neglect after a false report was filed that Aveion was abducted.  Police canceled an Amber Alert for the child after Lockett admitted Aveion was dead before the bogus abduction took place.  Authorities say they were able to get this information and come to this conclusion after conflicting statements were given to authorities early on.  Although police say Lockett admitted Aveion was dead before the Amber Alert was issued, investigators do not know exactly where the child’s body could be.</p>
<p>Information from an unsealed search warrant I obtained last week from the Roanoke City Court paints a clear picture into Aveion’s life before his death.  The warrant states, “Aveion Lewis was removed from the custody of his biological mother and stepfather, Morgan and Brandon Lockett, in May 2008 due to a “failure to thrive.”  Aveion was 14-months-old, weighed less than nine pounds, and according to the documents, the parents were not complying with the medical instructions for his care.  After 45 days in foster care, Aveion doubled his weight and was doing well.  An investigation indicates Aveion recently sustained contact burns on both legs, which resulted in blistering from a home heater.  Sadly, medical attention was never sought for the burns because the parents were afraid.  They have a past history with the Department of Social Services, and as an excuse, they say Aveion has a “high threshold for pain.”</p>
<p>Aveion Lewis was removed from the home by authorities in May 2008 and returned in September 2009, sixteen months later.  A significant change in the Lockett’s family structure occurred in September 2009, when Aveion was returned to the home.  Investigative interviews determined that upon Aveion’s return to the home 4 months ago, the Locketts had begun toilet training.  According to the unsealed search warrant, research in child homicide has reflected that toilet training accidents are often the provocation for physical punishments, sometimes resulting in death.  Aveion Lewis was born with a medical condition which resulted in surgery to remove a portion of his intestines and thereafter he required a strict schedule of feeding and proper medication.  Failure of the parents to comply with this schedule resulted in his removal of the home.  The warrant states the Locketts have four children, including Aveion, all under the age of four, and that the family also experienced financial hardships (cable was disconnected) prior to Aveion’s disappearance.  The stepfather was unemployed at the time of Aveion’s bogus abduction and the mother was employed at a minimum wage job.  The investigation has uncovered instances of illegal drug activity by the stepfather prior to the incident, and Brandon Lockett has a prior drug conviction from Georgia as well as two arrests involving family violence in 2006 and 2007.  Aveion Lewis is 2 years of age and will be 3 years old on January 26<sup>th</sup>.  According to a 2006 study by the Department of Health and Human Services, children younger than 4 years of age are at greatest risk of severe injury or death by their parents or caregivers.”</p>
<p>Last week, I spoke with Robin Haldiman, CEO of the <a href="http://www.chipofroanokevalley.org/">Child Health Investment Partnership </a>(CHIP) of Roanoke Valley.  She told me their agency was involved with Aveion and his family from an early age.  The CHIP program makes monthly visits to families to help teach them parenting skills, coordinate health care, and to make sure the child is developing appropriately for their age.  They currently have a waiting list, and are helping about 1,100 children per year.  The agency staff are mandated reporters who are required to report abuse and child neglect to Child Protective Services (CPS) if they see issues in the home.  If a report is made, CPS will conduct a separate investigation, and if it is necessary they will remove the child.  Sadly, this is exactly what the agency had to do with Aveion.  Robin says the child was taken out of his home with his mother and placed with a loving foster family in May 2008.  Robin says the court system put Aveion back with his mother, not CPS.  I spoke with a clerk at the court, and although they would not comment specifically on Aveion’s case, he did tell me that a court hearing does take place in these types of cases, and a judge makes the final decision as to where the child goes, or if the child is placed back into the home with their parents. The CHIP organization tried to go back into home to do monthly visits after Aveion was placed with his mother, but sadly Robin says they were turned away.  Aveion’s mother would not sign a consent form to enter the home again.  This is probably due to the fact that the CHIP organization filed the original complaint with Child Protective Servies about Aveion’s welfare.  The CHIP service is voluntary, not mandatory, and they work hard to ensure children are safe. Robin confirms that when Aveion was 15-months-old he was underweight, only eight pounds, and when he was placed with his foster family, he began to become healthy again.  Robin and the members of her staff who worked with Aveion from early on are heartbroken about the loss of this child, and as you can imagine, they grew close with the toddler since he was born.</p>
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<p><strong>BACKGROUND</strong></p>
<p><strong><strong>If you have any information as to the whereabouts of  where Aveion Malik Lewis body could be, please call Roanoke City Police Department at (540) 853-2211 or Virginia State Police at (800) 822-4453.</strong></strong></p>
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<p><strong></strong>: Police initially said Aveion was snatched from his home on January 14, 2009 when three men allegedly broke into his apartment, assaulted Aveion’s step-father Brandon Lockett, and abducted the toddler.  Investigators say not only was the child taken, but his 4-year-old sister was tied up and gagged in a corner.  Investigators said early on they believed the suspects could be traveling in an early 1990’s model white SUV, and they collected surveillance from nearby businesses.  The FBI along with local law enforcement have been searching for the child by air, on the ground, and going door-to-door seeking answers.</div>
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		<title>TODAY IS AVEION&#8217;S 3RD BIRTHDAY</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 13:12:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michelle Sigona</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Search teams are still on the ground in Virginia working to find the body of 3-year-old Aveion Lewis.  Today marks the toddler&#8217;s 3rd birthday. Expert teams are focusing on the Smith Gap Landfill as part of the on-going search efforts.  The Roanoke Police Department has assistance from expert teams in other states to help find the toddler’s body, along [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_2867" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-full wp-image-2867" title="Aveion Malik Lewis-gfx" src="http://www.michellesigona.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Aveion-Malik-Lewis-gfx3.jpg" alt="Remembering Aveion Lewis" width="300" height="260" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Remembering Aveion Lewis</p></div>
<p>Search teams are still on the ground in Virginia working to find the body of 3-year-old Aveion Lewis.  Today marks the toddler&#8217;s 3rd birthday. Expert teams are focusing on the Smith Gap Landfill as part of the on-going search efforts.  The Roanoke Police Department has assistance from expert teams in other states to help find the toddler’s body, along with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children who provide expertise in landfill searches.  According to a press release issued this morning, &#8220;On January 16, 2010, investigators identified trash from Roanoke in the Smith Gap Landfill operated by the Roanoke Valley Resource Authority.  This trash was isolated and contained within the landfill to prevent further contamination from other trash&#8230; The search was suspended January 24 and 25, 2010, due to inclement weather.  The landfill search will resume today, January 26,2010.  The landfill search is in addition to numerous searches of trash dumpsters and other receptacles that have been conducted in and around the Jamestown area by Roanoke Police investigators and agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.&#8221;  </p>
<p>Investigators charged Aveion’s step-father, Brandon Lockett, with improper disposal of a human body, obstruction of justice, and felony child neglect after a false report was filed that Aveion was abducted.  Police canceled an Amber Alert for the child after Lockett admitted Aveion was dead before the bogus abduction took place.  Authorities say they were able to get this information and come to this conclusion after conflicting statements were given to authorities early on.  Although police say Lockett admitted Aveion was dead before the Amber Alert was issued, investigators do not know exactly where the child’s body could be. </p>
<p>Information from an unsealed search warrant I obtained last week from the Roanoke City Court paints a clear picture into Aveion’s life before his death.  The warrant states, “Aveion Lewis was removed from the custody of his biological mother and stepfather, Morgan and Brandon Lockett, in May 2008 due to a “failure to thrive.”  Aveion was 14-months-old, weighed less than nine pounds, and according to the documents, the parents were not complying with the medical instructions for his care.  After 45 days in foster care, Aveion doubled his weight and was doing well.  An investigation indicates Aveion recently sustained contact burns on both legs, which resulted in blistering from a home heater.  Sadly, medical attention was never sought for the burns because the parents were afraid.  They have a past history with the Department of Social Services, and as an excuse, they say Aveion has a “high threshold for pain.”</p>
<div id="attachment_2871" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 330px"><img class="size-full wp-image-2871" title="BRANDONlockett" src="http://www.michellesigona.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/BRANDONlockett4.jpg" alt="Brandon Lockett (booking photo)" width="320" height="240" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Brandon Lockett (booking photo)</p></div>
<p>Aveion Lewis was removed from the home by authorities in May 2008 and returned in September 2009, sixteen months later.  A significant change in the Lockett’s family structure occurred in September 2009, when Aveion was returned to the home.  Investigative interviews determined that upon Aveion’s return to the home 4 months ago, the Locketts had begun toilet training.  According to the unsealed search warrant, research in child homicide has reflected that toilet training accidents are often the provocation for physical punishments, sometimes resulting in death.  Aveion Lewis was born with a medical condition which resulted in surgery to remove a portion of his intestines and thereafter he required a strict schedule of feeding and proper medication.  Failure of the parents to comply with this schedule resulted in his removal of the home.  The warrant states the Locketts have four children, including Aveion, all under the age of four, and that the family also experienced financial hardships (cable was disconnected) prior to Aveion’s disappearance.  The stepfather was unemployed at the time of Aveion’s bogus abduction and the mother was employed at a minimum wage job.  The investigation has uncovered instances of illegal drug activity by the stepfather prior to the incident, and Brandon Lockett has a prior drug conviction from Georgia as well as two arrests involving family violence in 2006 and 2007.  Aveion Lewis is 2 years of age and will be 3 years old on January 26<sup>th</sup>.  According to a 2006 study by the Department of Health and Human Services, children younger than 4 years of age are at greatest risk of severe injury or death by their parents or caregivers.”</p>
<p>Last week, I spoke with Robin Haldiman, CEO of the <a href="http://www.chipofroanokevalley.org/">Child Health Investment Partnership </a>(CHIP) of Roanoke Valley.  She told me their agency was involved with Aveion and his family from an early age.  The CHIP program makes monthly visits to families to help teach them parenting skills, coordinate health care, and to make sure the child is developing appropriately for their age.  They currently have a waiting list, and are helping about 1,100 children per year.  The agency staff are mandated reporters who are required to report abuse and child neglect to Child Protective Services (CPS) if they see issues in the home.  If a report is made, CPS will conduct a separate investigation, and if it is necessary they will remove the child.  Sadly, this is exactly what the agency had to do with Aveion.  Robin says the child was taken out of his home with his mother and placed with a loving foster family in May 2008.  Robin says the court system put Aveion back with his mother, not CPS.  I spoke with a clerk at the court, and although they would not comment specifically on Aveion’s case, he did tell me that a court hearing does take place in these types of cases, and a judge makes the final decision as to where the child goes, or if the child is placed back into the home with their parents. The CHIP organization tried to go back into home to do monthly visits after Aveion was placed with his mother, but sadly Robin says they were turned away.  Aveion’s mother would not sign a consent form to enter the home again.  This is probably due to the fact that the CHIP organization filed the original complaint with Child Protective Servies about Aveion’s welfare.  The CHIP service is voluntary, not mandatory, and they work hard to ensure children are safe. Robin confirms that when Aveion was 15-months-old he was underweight, only eight pounds, and when he was placed with his foster family, he began to become healthy again.  Robin and the members of her staff who worked with Aveion from early on are heartbroken about the loss of this child, and as you can imagine, they grew close with the toddler since he was born.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">BACKGROUND</span></strong>: Police initially said Aveion was snatched from his home on January 14, 2009 when three men allegedly broke into his apartment, assaulted Aveion’s step-father Brandon Lockett, and abducted the toddler.  Investigators say not only was the child taken, but his 4-year-old sister was tied up and gagged in a corner.  Investigators said early on they believed the suspects could be traveling in an early 1990’s model white SUV, and they collected surveillance from nearby businesses.  The FBI along with local law enforcement have been searching for the child by air, on the ground, and going door-to-door seeking answers.</p>
<p><strong>If you have any information as to the whereabouts of  where Aveion Malik Lewis body could be, please call Roanoke City Police Department at (540) 853-2211 or Virginia State Police at (800) 822-4453.</strong></p>
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		<title>SEARCH WARRANT REVEALS MORE INTO AVEION&#8217;S LIFE</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 16:20:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michelle Sigona</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The search is back on today to find Aveion Lewis, yesterday searchers were forced to stop looking for the toddlers body due to inclement weather in Roanoke, Virginia.  According to the Roanoke Police Department, teams will focus on the 2100 block of King Charles Avenue and a wooded area along the river today.  Aisha Johnson, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_2773" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 329px"><img class="size-full wp-image-2773" title="aveion lewis-image6120486x" src="http://www.michellesigona.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/aveion-lewis-image6120486x.jpg" alt="Aveion Lewis (family photo)" width="319" height="239" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Aveion Lewis (family photo)</p></div>
<p>The search is back on today to find Aveion Lewis, yesterday searchers were forced to stop looking for the toddlers body due to inclement weather in Roanoke, Virginia.  According to the Roanoke Police Department, teams will focus on the 2100 block of King Charles Avenue and a wooded area along the river today.  Aisha Johnson, a Spokesperson for the police department says, “(we) have utilized the assistance of trained search teams from across Virginia and other states… the department thanks the community for its overwhelming support during this investigation… additional assistance from citizens is not requested at this time.”  Investigators charged Aveion’s step-father, Brandon Lockett, with improper disposal of a human body, obstruction of justice, and felony child neglect after a false report was filed that Aveion was abducted.  Police canceled an Amber Alert for the child after Lockett admitted Aveion was dead before the bogus abduction took place.  Authorities say they were able to get this information and come to this conclusion after conflicting statements were given to authorities early on.  Although police say Lockett admitted Aveion was dead before the Amber Alert was issued, investigators do not know exactly where the child’s body could be. </p>
<div id="attachment_2775" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 330px"><img class="size-full wp-image-2775" title="BRANDONlockett" src="http://www.michellesigona.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/BRANDONlockett3.jpg" alt="Brandon Lockett (booking photo)" width="320" height="240" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Brandon Lockett (booking photo)</p></div>
<p>According to an unsealed search warrant from the Roanoke City Circuit Court I obtained this morning, the information paints a clearer picture into Aveion’s life before his death, “Aveion Lewis was removed from the custody of his biological mother and stepfather, Morgan and Brandon Lockett, in May 2008 due to a “failure to thrive.”  Aveion was 14 months old, weighed less than 9 pounds, and the parents were not complying with the medical instructions for his care.  After approximately 45 days in foster care, Aveion doubled his weight.  Investigation has indicated Aveion recently sustained contact burns on both legs, which resulted in blistering from a home heater.  Aveion was described as having a “high threshold for pain” and medical attention was not sought for the burns due to a prior history with DSS.  Aveion Lewis was removed from the home by authorities in May 2008 and returned in September 2009, sixteen months later.  A significant change in the Lockett’s family structure occurred in September 2009, when Aveion was returned to the home.  This was approximately 4 months prior to Aveion’s disappearance.  Investigative interviews determined that upon Aveion’s return to the home 4 months ago, the Locketts had begun toilet training.  Research in child homicide has reflected that toilet training accidents are often the provocation for physical punishments, sometimes resulting in death.  Aveion Lewis was born with a medical condition which resulted in surgery to remove a portion of his intestines and thereafter he required a strict schedule of feeding and proper medication.  Failure of the parents to comply with this schedule resulted in his removal of the home.  The Locketts have four children, including Aveion, all under the age of four.  The family also experienced financial hardships (cable was disconnected) prior to Aveion’s disappearance.  The stepfather was unemployed at the time of Aveion’s disappearance and the mother was employed at a minimum wage job.  The investigation has uncovered instances of illegal drug activity by the stepfather prior to the incident.  Brandon Lockett has a prior drug conviction from Georgia as well as two arrests involving family violence in 2006 and 2007.  Aveion Lewis is 2 years of age and will be 3 years old on January 26<sup>th</sup>.  According to a 2006 study by the Department of Health and Human Services, children younger than 4 years of age are at greatest risk of severe injury or death by their parents or caregivers.”</p>
<p>Yesterday afternoon, I spoke with Robin Haldiman, CEO of the <a href="http://www.chipofroanokevalley.org/">Child Health Investment Partnership </a>(CHIP) of Roanoke Valley.  She told me their agency was involved with Aveion and his family from an early age.  CHIPS makes monthly visits to families to help teach them parenting skills, coordinate health care, and to make sure the child is developing appropriately for their age.  They currently have a waiting list, and are helping about 1,100 children per year.  The agency staff are mandated reporters who are required to report abuse and child neglect to Child Protective Services (CPS) if they see issues in the home.  If a report is made, CPS will conduct a separate investigation, and if it is necessary they will remove the child.  Sadly, this is exactly what the agency had to do with Aveion.  Robin says the child was taken out of his home with his mother and placed with a loving foster family in May 2008.  Robin says the court system put Aveion back with his mother, not CPS, and when the CHIP organization came back to the home to do monthly visits, Robin says they were turned away and his mother would not sign a consent form to enter the home again.  This is probably due to the fact that the CHIP organization filed the original complaint with CPS about Aveion’s welfare.  The CHIP service is voluntary, not mandatory, and they work hard to ensure children are safe. Robin confirms that when Aveion was 15-months-old he was underweight, only eight pounds, and when he was placed with his foster family, he began to become healthy again.  Robin and the members of her staff who worked with Aveion from early on are heartbroken about the loss of this child, and as you can imagine, they grew close with the toddler since he was born.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">BACKGROUND</span></strong>: Police initially said Aveion was snatched from his home on January 14, 2009 when three men allegedly broke into his apartment, assaulted Aveion’s step-father Brandon Lockett, and abducted the toddler.  Investigators say not only was the child taken, but his 4-year-old sister was tied up and gagged in a corner.  Investigators said early on they believed the suspects could be traveling in an early 1990’s model white SUV, and they collected surveillance from nearby businesses.  The FBI along with local law enforcement have been searching for the child by air, on the ground, and going door-to-door seeking answers.</p>
<p><strong>If you have any information as to the whereabouts of  where Aveion Malik Lewis body could be, please call Roanoke City Police Department at (540) 853-2211 or Virginia State Police at (800) 822-4453.</strong></p>
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		<title>POLICE:  Still searching for Aveion</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 20:22:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michelle Sigona</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Police, FBI and volunteers from other states are on the ground to find Aveion&#8217;s body.  Investigators say based on information they obtained from Aveion&#8217;s step-father, Brandon Lockett, they believe the toddler was dead prior to the reported abduction on January 14, 2009.  Police have charged Lockett with improper disposal of a human body, obstruction of justice, and felony [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_2699" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 329px"><img class="size-full wp-image-2699" title="Aveion Lewis-image6100290x" src="http://www.michellesigona.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Aveion-Lewis-image6100290x1.jpg" alt="Remembering Aveion Lewis" width="319" height="239" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Remembering Aveion Lewis</p></div>
<p style="text-align: left;">Police, FBI and volunteers from other states are on the ground to find Aveion&#8217;s body.  Investigators say based on information they obtained from Aveion&#8217;s step-father, Brandon Lockett, they believe the toddler was dead prior to the reported abduction on January 14, 2009.  Police have charged Lockett with improper disposal of a human body, obstruction of justice, and felony child neglect. At this time, Aveion&#8217;s mother is not charged.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">According to a police press release, “<em>the department has investigated the reported abduction and received varying degrees of cooperation from key persons in the investigation; which lead police to question the validity of information received from some individuals.  As a result, investigators began to focus on the possibility that Brandon Lockett, Aveion’s step-father was not providing accurate details</em>.”</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Conflicting statements from the step-father were given to authorities, and at this time, Brandon Lockett is in custody.  No charges have been filed yet, but he is being questioned. Authorities say they have come to this conclusion because of conflicting statements given, and as time went on investigators were advised an abduction did not occur.  Sadly, at this time, police do not know where Aveion’s body could be, but they have expanded the ground search to find the toddler. </p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">BACKGROUND</span></strong>:</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Police initially said Aveion was snatched from his home on January 14, 2009 when three men allegedly broke into his apartment, assaulted Aveion’s step-father Brandon Lockett, and abducted the toddler.  Investigators say not only was the child taken, but his 4-year-old sister was tied up and gagged in a corner.  Investigators said early on they believed the suspects could be traveling in an early 1990’s model white SUV, and they collected surveillance from nearby businesses.  The FBI along with local law enforcement have been searching for the child by air, on the ground, and going door-to-door seeking answers.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"> <strong>If you have any information as to the whereabouts of  where Aveion Malik Lewis body could be, please call Roanoke City Police Department at (540) 853-2211 or Virginia State Police at (800) 822-4453.</strong></p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 00:40:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michelle Sigona</dc:creator>
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Remembering Aveion Lewis

The Amber Alert for Aveion Lewis is canceled tonight, and authorities say they are now looking into this case as a death investigation.  Police say they believe Aveion was dead prior to the reported abduction on January 14, 2009. 
According to a police press release, “the department has investigated the reported abduction and received varying degrees of cooperation [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;">The Amber Alert for Aveion Lewis is canceled tonight, and authorities say they are now looking into this case as a death investigation.  Police say they believe Aveion was dead prior to the reported abduction on January 14, 2009. </p>
<p style="text-align: left;">According to a police press release, “<em>the department has investigated the reported abduction and received varying degrees of cooperation from key persons in the investigation; which lead police to question the validity of information received from some individuals.  As a result, investigators began to focus on the possibility that Brandon Lockett, Aveion’s step-father was not providing accurate details</em>.”</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Conflicting statements from the step-father were given to authorities, and at this time, Brandon Lockett is in custody.  No charges have been filed yet, but he is being questioned. Authorities say they have come to this conclusion because of conflicting statements given, and as time went on investigators were advised an abduction did not occur.  Sadly, at this time, police do not know where Aveion’s body could be, but they have expanded the ground search to find the toddler. </p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">BACKGROUND</span></strong>:</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Police initially said Aveion was snatched from his home on January 14, 2009 when three men allegedly broke into his apartment, assaulted Aveion’s step-father Brandon Lockett, and abducted the toddler.  Investigators say not only was the child taken, but his 4-year-old sister was tied up and gagged in a corner.  Investigators said early on they believed the suspects could be traveling in an early 1990’s model white SUV, and they collected surveillance from nearby businesses.  The FBI along with local law enforcement have been searching for the child by air, on the ground, and going door-to-door seeking answers.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"> <strong>If you have any information as to the whereabouts of  where Aveion Malik Lewis body could be, please call Roanoke City Police Department at (540) 853-2211 or Virginia State Police at (800) 822-4453.</strong></p>
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		<title>AMBER ALERT:  Aveion Lewis</title>
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Aveion Lewis AMBER ALERT

UPDATE 12:08 p.m. &#8211; I spoke with Roanoke City Police Spokesperson Johnson and she says investigators are accepting a lot of leads through their command post that they are following up on, in addition, they are searching for a white 1990&#8217;s SUV that the suspects could be traveling in.  In addition, investigators do have [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">UPDATE</span></strong> 12:08 p.m. &#8211; I spoke with Roanoke City Police Spokesperson Johnson and she says investigators are accepting a lot of leads through their command post that they are following up on, in addition, they are searching for a white 1990&#8217;s SUV that the suspects could be traveling in.  In addition, investigators do have surveillance from the area they are reviewing now. </p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Police say Aveion Lewis is in extreme danger.  He was snatched from his home two days ago when three men broke into his apartment, assaulted Aveion’s step-father, and abducted the child.  Investigators say not only was the child taken, but his 4-year-old sister was tied up.  Virginia State Police issued an Amber Alert, and the Roanoke Police along with the FBI are working to find this child.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong><em>This is direct information from the Roanoke Police Department press release</em></strong>:</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">MISSING:</span></p>
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<li>Aveion Malik Lewis</li>
<li>Gender : male</li>
<li>Race : black</li>
<li>Date of Birth : 01/26/2007</li>
<li>Height : 2 feet 06 inches</li>
<li>Weight : 26 Lbs</li>
<li>Hair: Close Cut Black</li>
<li>Eyes: Brown</li>
<li>Date and Time of Abduction: Jan 14, 2010 05:00 PM</li>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Circumstances</span></strong>:</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Child was last seen at 2162 King Charles Av SE, Roanoke, Virginia. Child was last seen wearing a yellow Sponge Bob Squarepants Footie Pajamas.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Additional Significant Identifiers or Conditions of Child</span></strong>:</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">On 01-14-10 between 1640 hours and 1700 hours, Aveion Lewis was taken from his home after his stepfather was knocked unconscious after opening the back door of the residence.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>ABDUCTOR 1:</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Tony Unknown</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Black male, 6 feet 02 inches, wearing black hoodie shirt, black Puffy fur collar jacket, black du rag. Dark complexion black male, stocky build, full beard, and in his late twenties Had been hanging around the victim&#8217;s residence even after stepfather told the individual to get away from their residence. unknown if armed</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>ABDUCTOR 2:</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Unknown Unknown</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">black male, 5 feet 11 inches, dreadlocks hair, wearing Red baseball cap. Light complexion black male, muscular upper body, in his late twenties Was seen hanging around the victim&#8217;s home after being told to leave.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>ABDUCTOR 3:</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Unknown Unknown</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">black male, 5 feet 11 inches, wearing brown with white writing hat . Light complexion black male with no facial hair. 23 or 24 years old Was seen hanging outside around the victim&#8217;s home even after stepfather asked the three males to go away from the back of their residence. Unknown if armed. A note was left requesting money</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">May be traveling in a 90&#8217;s Blazer Chevy , White. unknown.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>If you have any information as to the whereabouts of Aveion Malik Lewis, please call Roanoke City Police Department at (540) 853-2211 or Virginia State Police at 1 (800) 822-4453.</strong> </p>
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