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Updated: 2:19 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011 | Posted: 7:17 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011

Website says Biryukova seeking 'sugar daddy'

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Julia Biryukova, no caption
Julia Biryukova, no caption

Detectives are gathering information from a website profile that may have been created by the mother of missing boy 2-year-old Sky Metalwala that says she was seeking a "sugar daddy."

 

The website is called seekingarrangement.com  and connects men and women interested in a paid arrangement.  The site says it's  "The elite sugar daddy dating site for those seeking mutally beneficial relationships."

 

 The profile was created using Julia Biryukova’s name and says she's a "happy, single, loving Christian and mommy of two beautiful babies."

 

 

     The man who operates this website, Brandon Wade, told KIRO 7 Eyewitness News that Bellevue police detectives called late last week and asked for information about the account, which says Birukova is seeking a "sugar daddy" and expects to be paid $3,000 to $5,000 a month by a "real man.”

     

    Wade said he can't say for sure if the account was created by Biryukova, but said it was created using an Internet account in Washington.

     


     

    Email tips to pdtipline@bellevuewa.gov | Tip line: 425-452-2564

     


     

    "She first created the account in late July and was active until about Oct. 26, logging in from a location in Washington,” said Wade.

     

    Wade said when police called, he and his staff cooperated.

     

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     "We basically gave them all of Julia's log in records as well as her inbox and outbox. It's a really sad situation.  I hope the detectives find out the information and find the boy,” said Wade.

     

    Based on some of the things officers said, Wade said he thinks detectives have some access to Biryukova's personal email account.

     

    Sky has been missing for 10 days.  Biryukova said she left the boy in her car on 112th Avenue Northeast in Bellevue after running out of gas, and when she returned, he was gone.

     

    At a news conference Tuesday, Bellevue police said the FBI has sent special agents to Bellevue from their Child Abduction Rapid Deployment team.   The four to six experienced personnel will  provide on-the-ground investigative, technical and resource assistance.

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