Investigators Expand Search For Tara Grant
Local 4 Travels To Escanaba For Latest On Investigation
The search efforts don't stop in Michigan. The sheriff's department is forming a task force with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Michigan State Police. Hackel said they are also in contact with authorities in San Juan, Puerto Rico, where Tara Grant worked.Since 1995, Tara Grant has been operations manager at Idaho-based Washington Group International, an engineering and construction management company. The company required her to travel to the Puerto Rico office in the San Juan business district, Monday through Friday, as part of her job.Local 4 was in Puerto Rico on Friday where employees at Tara Grant's office said they were not allowed to talk about the investigation, but they said they were concerned for her welfare.The company is cooperating fully with the investigation, Hackel said, and has allowed investigators to inspect her work computer for evidence.A spokesman for Tara Grant's employer said, "We share the concern of Tara's family and friends over her disappearance and are hoping for her safe return."Local 4's Karen Drew reported Tara Grant was assigned to shut down the San Juan office and lay off 50 people, plus there were rumors she was having a relationship with someone in the office, but investigators said they can't find any connections.Investigators said they can't even find a sign of foul play at this point.Drew talked to the executive deputy superintendent of the Puerto Rico Police Department Ramon Ortega, who first learned of Tara Grant’s disappearance in a local newspaper.While his officers are not assigned to the case, he said the moment they are asked to assist authorities in Michigan they’re ready.Drew walked the streets of San Juan near Tara Grant's office, showing her photo and asking people if anyone had seen her.Drew found out that Tara and Stephen Grant's last trip to San Juan was on Jan. 18, where the couple celebrated Stephen's birthday. Drew visited the Marmalade restaurant, one Tara Grant frequented often.Manager Ish Rivera said he remembers Tara Grant well and that she came in for dinner every week. The couple ate dinner there for Stephen Grant’s birthday, and Rivera said they seemed like a happy couple. He recalled Tara Grant always speaking fondly of her children and husband back home.Tara Grant Was Last Seen Feb. 9
On Feb. 9, Tara Grant was last seen leaving her Washington Township home where she resides with her husband Stephen Grant, and their two children, ages 4 and 6.Stephen Grant told police she left their home following an argument and got into a car that he thought was a Metro Car. Tara Grant was supposed to return to Puerto Rico, but failed to make the trip.Tara Grant's mother, Mary Destrampe, of Ohio, talked to Local 4 about her daughter's disappearance. She said she misses her daughter and wants her home.Destrampe said she heard of her daughter's disappearance five days after she had disappeared. Stephen Grant called her to tell her the news.Destrampe said her daughter would never take off on her own because she is too committed to her career and family.Later in the investigation Stephen Grant told police she made a phone call before she left and told whomever she was speaking to on the phone, "I'll meet you at the end of the driveway."Stephen Grant also said that this is not the first time Tara Grant has gone missing. According to him, she has disappeared twice before.Hackel said there is no indication any phone calls were made that night. Records from her personal cell phone and the house phone did not indicate a call was made during that time.Sophi Vacharadze, an Au Pair from Russia who worked for the Grant family in 2003, talked to Local 4 on Sunday via telephone. When asked about her thoughts on Stephen Grant being a possible suspect she said, “There’s no way. Impossible… I’m sure it’s not like that.”She also said she always felt comfortable in the Grant home, and that Tara Grant loved her husband and children.Local 4 reported that the Grant's have had five Au Pairs over the last few years. Their most recent Au Pair returned to Germany shortly after Tara Grant's disappearance.Verena Dierkes, 19, was still living in the home the night Tara Grant disappeared. Stephen Grant said Verena returned home from a night out with friends shortly after Tara Grant allegedly vanished. He said at first he thought it was his wife returning when he heard the garage door open.Police said they have been communicating with her and other former Au Pairs who lived with the family.Sheriff's Department Builds Investigation
Once police started building an investigation, the Macomb County Sheriff’s Office held its first news conference on Feb. 21 to offer updated details to members of the media.During the conference, Hackel explained Stephen Grant’s criminal past, including careless driving, failure to obtain a gun permit and having a suspended driver's license five times since 2000.One of the main details in the case thus far is that Stephen Grant has not taken a polygraph test."We hope that everyone would understand that we are going to be extremely aggressive, we're going to ask them the tough questions, and we're hoping we get those answers," Hackel said."We want those answers as quickly as possible and not where we have to fax questions over to an attorney's office, wait until they are ready to answer them and then fax them back," he added. Police noted a scratch on Stephen Grant's nose and hand. Police said they took photographs for their records, but Grant said he got the scratches at work, in his father's tool and dye shop.Stephen Grant said his relationship with the sheriff's department turned sour after he was arrested on a traffic violation.Stephen Grant's attorney David Griem said the arrest was a pretext to interrogate him about his wife."We actually processed him within four hours and sent him on his way," Hackel said. "(In regards to) interrogating and investigating -- it absolutely did not happen, and if that's what he's telling his attorney, then his attorney is basing his information on that."Investigators Look For Clues On Computers
Investigators have been focusing a lot of attention on information kept on any computers used by Tara or Stephen Grant, looking for correspondence or anything else that could be a clue in her disappearance.On Feb. 23, Stephen Grant brought two laptop computers to the Macomb County Sheriff's Office for authorities to inspect, sheriff's officials said. The Grant's home computer has yet to be turned over to the police, and Hackel said his department has been unable to obtain a search warrant to enter the home. He said he is working with prosecutors to obtain one and hopes to get one this week.During another news conference on Feb. 23, investigators introduced a series of e-mails sent from Stephen Grant to his ex-girlfriend.Hackel confirmed that the woman Stephen Grant was e-mailing was a former girlfriend.In the e-mails, which were obtained by police and are included in the sidebar to this story, Stephen Grant insinuates that Tara Grant was having an affair with a co-worker in Puerto Rico, but when questioned by investigators, the co-worker denied allegations and said the relationship was "strictly business."Stephen Grant some of the e-mails were inappropriate, but the relationship was platonic and Tara Grant knew about it.Tara Grant’s sister said when she found out about the e-mails, her opinion of her brother-in-law changed."It's very difficult to trust someone again when you've been lied to pointblank," she said.Stephen Grant's Attorney Talks To Media
Griem met with the local media on Feb. 22 and said his client is an emotional wreck over the disappearance of his wife and feels mistreated by the sheriff's department.Griem said Stephen Grant has been more than cooperative with their investigation."He (previously) answered questions for two hours and he agreed to have a lab tech come into his home and look around without a lawyer, because he wanted to do the right thing," Griem said.Griem added that the sheriff's department is implying his client is the No. 1 suspect. He said the police used Neanderthal tactics by arresting him for the traffic violation."We have a job to do right now and that is to locate Tara," Hackel said in response. "The concerns he has to protect his client, that's well understood -- he's supposed to do that as his attorney. Our job is to find her, hopefully she's still alive. Right now we're focusing our attention on foul play."






























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