Jim Grant / Nevada AppealTara Smith Addeo of Minden displays a Missing Person flier about her brother Gavin Smith who disappeared in California on May 1.
Since May 1, Minden resident Tara Smith Addeo has been living a life she can only describe as surreal.Thatâs the day her older brother, 20th Century Fox executive Gavin Smith, 57, was reported missing in Los Angeles. His story will be told tonight on âAmericaâs Most Wanted,â and Addeo and her family hope the broadcast will jostle a memory or spark a recollection in anyone who can shed light on the whereabouts of her brother.âEvery day seems surreal to me,â Addeo said in an interview Tuesday. âI wake up, and I am ready to greet the day. But within a few minutes, I start thinking whereâs my brother? It casts a dark cloud over the whole day.âAddeo said itâs as if her brother vanished into thin air.According to reports, he had separated from his wife Lisa and three sons, and was living with a roommate in the Los Angeles area.Addeo said he apparently received a late night telephone call May 1, and left the house about 10:30 p.m., driving his black Mercedes-Benz, wearing purple sweatpants and black and gray shoes. âI suspect somebody called him away from the house, but I donât know who. They lured him out of the house. Nobody saw him leave, and he left everything at his friendâs,â Addeo said.For months, Addeo prayed for a positive outcome.âI feel like heâs not with us anymore,â she said. âI feel like heâs gone, but I still have hope. Not an hour goes by where I donât think, âIs he dead? Did he walk away?â You just donât stop thinking of those scenarios.âShe said authorities have been unable to find any trace of Smith, his vehicle, cell phone or wallet.Addeo grew up in the Los Angeles area, and has spent numerous weekends in California looking for her brother. When a waitress thought she saw him two weeks after he disappeared, Addeo took her family to the restaurant and interviewed the woman. It turned out to be a false alarm.Addeo said she has 100 percent confidence in investigators for the Los Angeles County Sheriffâs Department.âI am thankful they are finding justice for my brother,â she said.Addeo said she and her older brother had become closer over the past year. She spoke to him the day before he disappeared.âThat is such a blessing for me now,â she said. âHe knew I was a Christian, and while Gavin didnât go to church, he was very strong in his own beliefs. He wanted to know what I was thinking.âDespite her brotherâs marital problems, Addeo said he was devoted to his three sons.âHe wouldnât do anything to hurt them,â she said, dismissing the notion that he willingly disappeared.He was supposed to pick his youngest son up at 7:30 a.m. for school. When Smith didnât show up, the teenager just contacted another friend for a ride, and didnât report his fatherâs absence until he got home that afternoon.Smithâs wife began trying to contact him, and called police about two hours later when she was unsuccessful.Addeo found out her brother was missing when her sister-in-law called to ask if she had heard from him.Since her brother has been missing, Addeo has answered several requests for interviews, even considering an offer from Dr. Phil McGraw to appear Monday on his television program with psychic John Edward.âYou become hungry for information, for answers,â Addeo said.She has appeared on ABCâS âGood Morning Americaâ and was interviewed in Reno this week for a segment on NBCâs âToday Show.âHer missing brother is on the prayer chain at High Sierra Fellowship, as well as the program. Sheâs posted updates on the search on her Facebook page and the âFind Gavin Smithâ page.The family has offered a $20,000 reward.Smith played basketball at UCLA for John Wooden, and joined Fox 18 years ago. Addeo is troubled by media accounts that portray her brother as a womanizer or someone with substance abuse issues.âAiring the dirty laundry is awful,â she said. Thatâs not the brother she loves.âGavin is bigger than life. He walks into a room, and definitely commands center stage. He is a loving, caring very compassionate man,â she said. Addeo hopes that by exposing her brotherâs story to millions of television viewers, âthat one, right person will come forward with information.ââWe want closure,â she said. âAs long as we donât know what happened, we canât memorialize him, we canât move on.âIf her brother is dead, Addeo said, âit wonât be easy, but from that moment on, we will know what our future would be.âShe is contemplating a small, candlelight vigil on the beach in California on her brotherâs 58th birthday in December. âEven if you donât see someone every day, it doesnât mean he isnât a huge part of your life. There is a huge puzzle piece missing. I canât even speak of him in the past tense,â she said.Addeo has turned to her faith and her family.âYouâre forced to go on,â she said. âOne of my daughters was named Whittell High School homecoming queen last week. I am planning my second daughterâs wedding. We celebrate, but itâs still overshadowed by this. I have struggled. There are days you do cry, and days you donât.âItâs hard to imagine going through the enormity of this situation without the Lord. I have faith, I trust weâll have answers some day.âDETAILSAmericaâs Most Wanted, Friday, Charter Channel 30. The program has a 4-hour block from 8 p.m.-midnight, but the Gavin Smith segment is expected at 9 p.m., according to Tara Smith Addeo.Facebook: Help Find Gavin Smith!Americaâs Most Wanted: www.amw.com