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Foul play feared in disappearance of Barrhaven teenager
Sunday, September 11, 2005
It has been three days since 18-year-old Jennifer Teague was last seen.
Ottawa Police are now conducting a massive ground search of an area in Barrhaven near the area where Teague was last seen Thursday morning.
Teague left work at Wendy's just after midnight on Thursday and was planning to walk home. The search is focused on the route Jennifer would have walked home Thursday morning.
Investigators now suspect foul play may be involved in the disappearance.
Staff Sgt. Monique Ackland tells CFRA News "information Major Crime has gathered leads us to believe they are dealing with foul play."
Police are asking the public to keep an eye out for the 18-year-old or any clues in her disappearance.
Ackland says searchers have found no trace of Teague or any signs she may have been in the area.
Her father Edward Teague tells CFRA News, "We're just praying to God ... It's basically out of our hands and in His hands." Jennifer was supposed to play in a soccer match on Saturday, instead her father attended the game and received encouragement and support from teammates and friends.
Teague also delivered a message to his daughter "Let us know where you are at, we will come and get you ... we just want you back. If someone knows where she is at, please just send our daughter back to us."
Teague is described as white, 5' 4", 106 lbs with shoulder length dyed dark brown hair. Police say she was carrying a backpack with her Wendy's uniform inside at the time of her disappearance. She was wearing light blue jeans, red shoes, white tank top and a black zip up sweater.
Ottawa Police have set up a command post in Barrhaven and are encouraging anyone with information to call police at 232-1222 ext. 5115
Photo at link:
http://www.cfra.com/headlines/index.asp?cat=1&nid=31830
Sunday, September 11, 2005
It has been three days since 18-year-old Jennifer Teague was last seen.
Ottawa Police are now conducting a massive ground search of an area in Barrhaven near the area where Teague was last seen Thursday morning.
Teague left work at Wendy's just after midnight on Thursday and was planning to walk home. The search is focused on the route Jennifer would have walked home Thursday morning.
Investigators now suspect foul play may be involved in the disappearance.
Staff Sgt. Monique Ackland tells CFRA News "information Major Crime has gathered leads us to believe they are dealing with foul play."
Police are asking the public to keep an eye out for the 18-year-old or any clues in her disappearance.
Ackland says searchers have found no trace of Teague or any signs she may have been in the area.
Her father Edward Teague tells CFRA News, "We're just praying to God ... It's basically out of our hands and in His hands." Jennifer was supposed to play in a soccer match on Saturday, instead her father attended the game and received encouragement and support from teammates and friends.
Teague also delivered a message to his daughter "Let us know where you are at, we will come and get you ... we just want you back. If someone knows where she is at, please just send our daughter back to us."
Teague is described as white, 5' 4", 106 lbs with shoulder length dyed dark brown hair. Police say she was carrying a backpack with her Wendy's uniform inside at the time of her disappearance. She was wearing light blue jeans, red shoes, white tank top and a black zip up sweater.
Ottawa Police have set up a command post in Barrhaven and are encouraging anyone with information to call police at 232-1222 ext. 5115
Photo at link:
http://www.cfra.com/headlines/index.asp?cat=1&nid=31830