Santa Fe New Mexican

Help sought to find missing girl

Authoritie­s believe father hiding Tennessee teen in Santa Fe area

- By Victoria Traxler vtraxler@sfnewmexic­an.com

Rhona Curtsinger describes her 17-year-old daughter as hilarious, sensitive and smart, with a fierce love of animals.

She last saw her daughter, Daphne Westbrook, in October 2019 as the girl was leaving to spend time with her father.

“I didn’t know that that was the last time I’d see her, when she said goodbye to just spend that weekend with her dad,” Curtsinger said.

Daphne never returned to her home in Chattanoog­a, Tenn. When her daughter first went missing, Curtsinger said, she didn’t know where Daphne had gone or with whom. The girl’s two dogs, Fern and Strawberry, also disappeare­d.

Officials in Tennessee and New Mexico announced Tuesday they now believe the teen’s father, John Robert Westbrook, is holding her somewhere in Santa Fe against her will, cutting her off from access to the outside world, possibly drugging her and causing her severe mental distress. State and federal law enforcemen­t agencies and the New Mexico First Judicial District Attorney’s Office in Santa Fe have been working with Tennessee authoritie­s to find the girl and her father.

Authoritie­s believe Daphne left willingly with her father, said Melydia Clewell, chief of staff for the District Attorney’s Office Hamilton County, Tenn., but has since been unable to leave and is at “serious risk” because she is not receiving medication for a mental health condition.

REPORT A TIP

Authoritie­s ask anyone with informatio­n regarding the whereabout­s of Daphne Westbrook, her father or their dogs to call the District Attorney’s Office in Santa Fe at 505428-6926. Tips also can be emailed to FindingDap­hne@hcdatn.org or 1stdainves­tigations@da.state.nm.us.

“We believe that she is being kept intoxicate­d to prevent her from leaving,” Clewell added.

The Hamilton County District Attorney’s Office said Daphne’s cellphone is kept wrapped in aluminum foil and her computer is shut off most of the time. Although, her father sporadical­ly allows her to use these devices for limited periods under his supervisio­n.

“I can’t imagine that type of life that is for her,” Curtsinger said. “She needs to be surrounded by a support system somewhere.”

She added, “There’s just so much that we don’t know and we don’t understand. That’s not what’s most important. … What’s most important is for her to be safe and to be OK emotionall­y and physically.”

John Westbrook, who is facing a kidnapping charge, initially was cooperativ­e with the investigat­ion until authoritie­s asked him to bring Daphne back, Curtsinger and Clewell said, and then he went silent.

He was traced to New Mexico after records showed he dropped off a U-Haul in Albuquerqu­e and investigat­ors later determined he was shopping regularly in Santa Fe. Clewell said he has been making trips to a local Walmart to purchase a single banana and withdraw cash.

The Hamilton County District Attorney’s Office also said Daphne’s Bible was found last month in a trash can at the Trader Joe’s store on Cordova Road.

Clewell said Westbrook is an IT expert who has specialize­d in security, blockchain technology and Bitcoin and is likely doing freelance computer security work for an income. Investigat­ors hope to shut down those assets, she added.

News reports in Colorado indicate officials have confirmed Westbrook spent time in the Pueblo, Colo., and Denver areas, and officials have received recent tips that he was spotted in Gunnison. But authoritie­s believe he has been living primarily in New Mexico.

“They think that he is living here or residing here, so the investigat­ion has been focused on Santa Fe,” First Judicial District Attorney Mary Carmack-Altwies said Wednesday. “They finally feel like they’ve tracked him down and that law enforcemen­t is close to getting him.”

Officials also are asking the New Mexico equestrian community to be vigilant, as Daphne’s father might have allowed her to go horseback riding.

State police Lt. Mark Soriano said agents and officers have followed up on potential leads provided by the Hamilton County District Attorney’s Office in an attempt to find Daphne and John Westbrook.

The FBI and the U.S. Marshals Office have aided Tennessee investigat­ors as well. Clewell said U.S. marshals visited Westbrook’s family in Washington and are following new leads in Colorado.

Santa Fe police Deputy Chief Ben Valdez said the local department is not yet involved with the investigat­ion.

“We remain prepared to assist NMSP and the District Attorney’s Office if our assistance is requested,” Valdez said.

 ?? FACEBOOK PHOTO ?? Authoritie­s believe Daphne Westbrook, a 17-year-old girl from Tennessee, is being held by her father in the Santa Fe area and they are asking for the public’s help to find her.
FACEBOOK PHOTO Authoritie­s believe Daphne Westbrook, a 17-year-old girl from Tennessee, is being held by her father in the Santa Fe area and they are asking for the public’s help to find her.

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