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No suspects have ever been publicly identified. "This has definitely got our attention," said Lt. Craig Carter. Her father, Maurice, believes there is a strong possibility that Gardner abducted his daughter, a few miles north of where Chelsea disappeared. He noted Amber and Chelsea had similar builds. Amber, a member of Future Farmers of America, left home with $200 check to buy a lamb. It was never cashed. "She was so excited to get to school that morning it was incredible," said Dubois, an electrical engineer near Los Angeles. Gardner was registered as a sex offender because of his 2000 conviction for molesting a neighbor he lured at a bus stop to his San Diego home. He served five years of a six-year sentence, though his plea agreement allowed for nearly 11 years and a court-appointed psychiatrist urged "the maximum sentence allowed by law." Gardner has never failed to register, as Megan's Law requires. Gardner is not subject to Jessica's Law, which bars offenders from living within 2,000 feet of a school or park and is supposed to require lifetime GPS monitoring of their whereabouts. California voters approved the law in 2006, after Gardner was paroled.
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