The Tampa Tribune
Attorney Says
He Was Targeted
Attorney Barry Cohen says that despite the sheriff's office claiming otherwise, he was a target of an investigation into the disappearance of Sabrina Aisenberg.
A Decade Of Doubt, Pain
Two detectives are sifting through stacks of evidence to find a missing 5-month-old girl.
Helpful Links
Sabrina Aisenberg Official Web Site
The official web site posts age-progression photos that show what Sabrina may look like now.
More Resources
The National Center For Missing & Exploited Children provides information that can help every parent.
- National Center For Missing & Exploited Children
- Missing Children From Florida
- Tips For Parents & Guardians
- Report A Sighting
Discussion
Back To The Beginning: Nov. 24, 1997
A panicked mother calls 911 to report her 5-month-old daughter has disappeared from her crib during the night. * Family members say the garage door was left open, the utility door was unlocked, and the alarm was turned off. Deputies start searching the neighborhood. * Late in the day, Marlene and Steve Aisenberg tape a public plea for Sabrina's return.
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Case Milestones
- 11/25/97: 5-Month-Old Disappears From Crib
- 12/2/97: Relatives Beg For Baby's Safe Return
- 11/29/97: Family Waits, Prays For Baby's Return
- 11/27/97: Baby's Parents Hire Top Defense Lawyer
- 11/26/97: Search For Infant Continues
- 1/8/98: Attorney Appeals To Public Opinion
- 9/10/99: Baby Sabrina's Parents Indicted
- 11/14/00: Aisenberg Recordings 'Largely Inaudible'
- 2/15/01: Magistrate Says Judge Was Misled; Sheriff 'Concerned'
- 2/22/01: Sabrina Case Collapses
- 2/01/03: Aisenbergs' Law Firm Awarded $2.9 Million
- 9/3/03: Aisenbergs File Suit Against Officials
- 2/7/04: Aisenberg Transcripts To Stay Sealed
- 7/21/04: Aisenbergs' Prosecutors Immune, Judge Rules
- 3/12/05: Aisenbergs' Suit To Go On, Judge Says
- 9/13/06: Judge Limits Aisenberg Attorney's Contact With Sheriff
- 9/29/06: Aisenbergs Give Up Lawsuit
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