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Somewhere along the wide, palm-lined streets just north of Naples, Felipe Santos vanished.
He disappeared without warning on a Tuesday morning, on his way to work.
Santos and two of his brothers were driving to a construction job, about 6:30 a.m., when his white Ford struck another car beside the Green Tree Shopping Center.
Damage was minor. No one was hurt.
A Collier County deputy arrived at the scene and wrote up Santos for driving without a license, not having insurance and careless driving.
The deputy put Santos in a patrol car and drove away. Later that day, Santos' construction foreman contacted the Collier County jail so his brothers could bail him out.
But Santos wasn't in the jail. He never had been.
Has anyone seen my son?
It was a letter to the editor, published in the Naples Daily News.
The letter came from a woman named Marcia Bugg, who told a sad story. On Jan. 12, 2004, her son Terrance Williams, who was 27, was driving a white Cadillac north of Naples, without a valid driver's license, insurance or registration.
A Collier County deputy stopped him.
"Cpl. Steven Calkins searched him and put him in the back of his vehicle and drove him somewhere!" Bugg wrote.
"He has not been seen or heard from since."
http://www.sptimes.com/2005/05/29/State/Without_a_trace__but_.shtml
He disappeared without warning on a Tuesday morning, on his way to work.
Santos and two of his brothers were driving to a construction job, about 6:30 a.m., when his white Ford struck another car beside the Green Tree Shopping Center.
Damage was minor. No one was hurt.
A Collier County deputy arrived at the scene and wrote up Santos for driving without a license, not having insurance and careless driving.
The deputy put Santos in a patrol car and drove away. Later that day, Santos' construction foreman contacted the Collier County jail so his brothers could bail him out.
But Santos wasn't in the jail. He never had been.
Has anyone seen my son?
It was a letter to the editor, published in the Naples Daily News.
The letter came from a woman named Marcia Bugg, who told a sad story. On Jan. 12, 2004, her son Terrance Williams, who was 27, was driving a white Cadillac north of Naples, without a valid driver's license, insurance or registration.
A Collier County deputy stopped him.
"Cpl. Steven Calkins searched him and put him in the back of his vehicle and drove him somewhere!" Bugg wrote.
"He has not been seen or heard from since."
http://www.sptimes.com/2005/05/29/State/Without_a_trace__but_.shtml