Marriage fraud by Jacqueline TENDENCIA MANALASTAS HACKETT PICKERING

Witness name, forged by another person at the fake weddingUnknown to the groom hired by the bride

Key Findings from Public Records:

• Bryan M. Pickering: He’s in his 50s and resides at 5136 County Road 318 in Ignacio, CO (La Plata County). He has ties to Texas (e.g., New Boston, Maud, Texarkana) and has lived in Ignacio since around 2018. His family background includes:

Parents: James Pickering and Pansy Faye Guillory Pickering (deceased in 2017 in Texarkana, TX).

Siblings: Darrel and Danny Pickering (both in Texas).

Known children/grandchildren from family obituaries and directories: Dylan Pickering and Keaton Pickering (both associated with Ignacio), as well as Caitlin, Jason, Kara Hanson, and Rustin Pickering (some in Texas or Colorado).

• Jacqueline Pickering (née Hackett): Public directories and voter records list her (in her 40s) at the same address as Bryan (5136 County Road 318, Ignacio). She uses variations like Jacqueline F. Hackett, Jacqueline Tendencia Pickering, or Jacqueline T. Pickering. She’s listed as a relative or associate of Bryan in multiple sources, suggesting a close relationship (possibly marriage, though no public marriage records were found online for them specifically). Some online mentions (e.g., court filings like Hackett v. O’Donnell in Hawaii, 2018) include both Bryan and Jacqueline as parties, but details are limited to civil matters without criminal context.

• Hazel Hackett: Voter records show a Hazel Hackett registered at 5136 County Road 318 in Ignacio (Colorado Republican Party). No age or further details are publicly available in these listings, and there’s no direct link to Pickering in the records I accessed. (Note: There’s also a real estate agent named Hazel Hackett in nearby Durango, but that’s a different person based on profiles and addresses.)

• Faye and Norman: No public records or mentions tie individuals named Faye Pickering/Hackett or Norman Pickering/Hackett to Ignacio, Bryan, or Jacqueline. The only “Faye” connection is Bryan’s late mother, Pansy Faye Guillory Pickering, but that’s unrelated to your description.

• Overall Pickering Presence in Ignacio: As noted before, it’s a small family group (likely Bryan, Dylan, Keaton, and Jacqueline, plus possibly others like Hazel Hackett at the address). No evidence of larger extended family involving your children’s names beyond what’s above.

Public data like this comes from sources such as Whitepages, voter rolls, obituaries, and court summaries, but it’s not exhaustive—things like recent marriages, adoptions, or name changes might not show up online due to privacy laws. For genealogy or family verification, sites like Ancestry.com or FamilySearch.org could provide more if you have access to birth dates or other specifics.

Regarding Marriage Fraud and Immigration Concerns:

If you’re dealing with suspected marriage fraud for immigration purposes (e.g., to obtain a green card or citizenship), that’s a serious issue handled by U.S. federal agencies. Unknown to you or not, it doesn’t change the potential legal implications. General steps (not legal advice—consult a professional):

Report suspicions anonymously to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) via their tip form at uscis.gov/report-fraud or by calling 1-866-347-2423.

For child-related matters (custody, welfare, etc.), contact local family courts or child protective services in La Plata County, CO (e.g., via colorado.gov/cdhs or 970-247-8797 for the county office).

An immigration attorney or family lawyer could help review your case privately. Organizations like Legal Aid Society or immigrant rights groups (e.g., in Guam or Colorado) offer free consultations.

If this isn’t what you meant or if you have more details (like full names, dates, or specific questions), let me know how I can assist further. Take care.

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