Case of Missing Fallbrook Family Gets National Attention
2011-01-04 · By Editor
They vanished from their Fallbrook home, leaving behind their two dogs and eggs on the kitchen counter. Their bank accounts, e-mail and cell phones have had no activity since they went missing on February 4, 2010.
Now, a mystery out of San Diego County is about to get national attention. Investigation Discovery’s “Disappeared” is featuring the case of the McStay family. Relatives of the McStays hope the show will uncover new leads on what happened to Joseph, Summer and their two young boys Gianni, 4 and Joey Jr., 3.
The one hour program is called Mystery at the Border. It will air on Monday, January 3, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. It will re-air on the same day at 10:00 p.m. and on January 4, 2011 at 1:00 a.m. Investigation Discovery in San Diego can be found on the following channels: COX – 104, DIRECT TV – 285, Time Warner – 214 and DISH – 192.
Joseph McStay’s mother and brother live out of town, but will be in San Diego on January 3rd. They are available for interviews at the Sheriff’s Department main office in Kearny Mesa at 9621 Ridgehaven Court until 3:00 p.m. Susan Blake can be reached at (951) 227-0523. Michael McStay can be reached at (949) 337-3317.
Sheriff’s Detective Troy Dugal is also available for interviews at the Ridgehaven office.
You can call him at (858) 974-2405 or email him at Troy.Dugal@sdsheriff.org.


















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