does anyone know more info about this? this is awful...his poor family!
Friends, family and police officials fear the worst for an Elgin teen last heard making a 911 call from the trunk of a car Friday.
Elgin police continue to search for clues in the disappearance of 18-year-old David Steeves, who they believe was kidnapped. Police say they dont believe its a prank, and they recognize time is of the essence in this investigation.
Although Elgin police investigators say theyve received several good tips, theres still no sign of the Elgin Community College student.
The police called us and said they havent found anything new yet," David's sister Anna said Tuesday morning. "But theres been a lot of publicity and maybe well find something today."
Police say Steeves called 911 on his cell phone at 9:11 p.m. Friday night, saying he was being robbed and was in the trunk of his mother's car. The call was then lost, and further attempts to call back the number went unanswered. Afternoon shift officers responded to the area but failed to find anyone or anything of a suspicious nature.
The cell call was traced to the 600 block of South Street in Elgin, where a resident found blood in her driveway and a gym shoe belonging to the missing teenager Saturday morning....
http://cbs2chicago.com/topstories/local_story_101230116.html
Friends, family and police officials fear the worst for an Elgin teen last heard making a 911 call from the trunk of a car Friday.
Elgin police continue to search for clues in the disappearance of 18-year-old David Steeves, who they believe was kidnapped. Police say they dont believe its a prank, and they recognize time is of the essence in this investigation.
Although Elgin police investigators say theyve received several good tips, theres still no sign of the Elgin Community College student.
The police called us and said they havent found anything new yet," David's sister Anna said Tuesday morning. "But theres been a lot of publicity and maybe well find something today."
Police say Steeves called 911 on his cell phone at 9:11 p.m. Friday night, saying he was being robbed and was in the trunk of his mother's car. The call was then lost, and further attempts to call back the number went unanswered. Afternoon shift officers responded to the area but failed to find anyone or anything of a suspicious nature.
The cell call was traced to the 600 block of South Street in Elgin, where a resident found blood in her driveway and a gym shoe belonging to the missing teenager Saturday morning....
http://cbs2chicago.com/topstories/local_story_101230116.html