IL IL - John Navickas, Jr., 9, Chicago, 07 July 1948

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John Navickas, Jr., age 8 or 9 (Birthday is July 7, 1938 or 1939. His age varies as either 9 or 10 depending on the newspaper story) of 9854 S. Ingleside Avenue, Chicago, IL, went missing after going out to play on Friday, July 2, 1948 at 0945. John had been staying at the home of his grandparents, Jacob and Mary Freemont at 945 W. 35th Place, Chicago, IL, so that his mother, Florence, could work in order to earn money for an operation for his father, John. His intention was to visit the Union Stockyards, 4 blocks south, to see the animals. The stockyards were located in an area bounded by Halsted on the east, South Racine Avenue on the west, 39th Street as the northern boundary and 47th Street as the southern boundary. He was seen at 1530, at the intersection of S Racine Avenue and W. 41st Street, wile asking a man for directions to get back to his grandparents' home.

At first, the family thought he might have been kidnapped and set out to collect money with which to pay a ransom demand. On July 10, the FBI enters the case. The police searched the stock yards, dragged the Chicago River, and looked into abandoned buildings and sewers to no avail. The case goes cold until a day before the first anniversary of the disappearance when on July 1, 1949, Constance Czajka, a neighbor of John's grandparents, reports seeing him at the intersection of S. Halsted Street and W. Root Street. He purportedly was in a farm truck with "Ottawa Ranch" painted on the side. There is an Ottawa, IL, and La Salle county officials there are contacted but did not know of any such outfit.

In an article in the Chicago Tribune, of January 10, 1953, police were investigating the relationship between Navickas and a youth named Frank Gudis, 14, 5504 S. Woodlawn Avenue, Chicago. Gudis was present with Navickas when he left the home of his grandparents. Gudis told Mary Freemont that he would take Navickas to the stockyards. Neighbors later reported that they saw Navickas leave with an older boy who they didn't recognize. At the time of the investigation, Gudis claimed that he did not get permission to go to the stockyards, and went swimming with a Ronald Sreniawski, now 15, 3541 S. Morgan Street, Chicago. Frank Gudis had been picked up in Guadelupe, California on December 17, 1952 on suspicion of several rape and knife attacks in Chicago. Nothing ever came of the investigation, and Gudis was sent to a state school for boys as an incorrigible.

The families belief was that he was abducted by a farmer or rancher, and was alive. As of July 2, 1954 his parents and sister, Judith (Judy) DOB; 2-1942, had relocated to Riverside, California for the health of the father. Grandmother, Mary Freemont, worked at scrubbing floors to earn enough money to buy the home from the Navickas and lived there in the hope that he would someday return there. The Tribune would mention Johnny Navickas every few years, either on an anniversary, or in conjunction with other unsolved cases. He was last mentioned in a 1970 article about the disappearance of Edward and Stephania Andrews. Eventually the grandparents would join the family in California. Eventually his mother came to the belief that he was dead.
 
What an incredibly sad story. Frank Gudis... I hope he was looked into thoroughly.

He was older. There could have been some sort of accident...

Did Constance see him a year later or just report seeing him a year after the fact?

I've been unable to find anything further about Frank Gudis on the internet. He had been sent to the troubled Illinois State Training School in St. Charles, IL, but his trail goes cold after that. He was a troubled kid from a broken home. He admitted being involved in a knife attack, but later recanted, and, as far as I can tell, was never charged. Due to the lapses in time of the Chicago Tribune articles, Gudis may have been close to the age of John Navickas, just built larger. From what I can surmise from the Chicago Tribune article, Constance Czajka saw John Navickas a year later, close to the anniversary of the disappearance. She was the next door neighbor of his grandparents, so it would be assumed that she would be familiar with him. However, nothing ever came of that lead.
 
Are there any pictures of John? I can have him entered into missing persons databases. Like the Charley project which lists info on missing adults and children.
Are there any pictures of John? I can have him entered into missing persons databases. Like the Charley project which lists info on missing adults and children.
I have a clip that I made off of Newspapers.com. It is of very poor quality though. Is it ok to post on here?
 
Here is his photo. I have not come across any physical information about him. I don't have any way of knowing if his case is still open or if there are any records of the investigation.
Thank you for the picture! I will send this info to Missing persons databases so he can be published on them.
 
Thank you for the picture! I will send this info to Missing persons databases so he can be published on them.
Thank you for doing that. I've attempted to track down the sister, but came up empty. Same with the parents and grandparents. There were a spate of disappearances in Chicago at that period in time, not necessarily connected, just coincidental.
 
So I entered him into Namus but I don’t know if his family ever entered DNA into the National Database or if a sample was handed over to police. I entered the Chicago Police Department as the agency.
 
Is his case open?
Outside of the tourist areas, Chicago was, and remains, a dangerous place. The Stockyards was a dingy, dirty area that smelled awful. It covered nearly a square mile and the neighborhood was full of rough men whose occupation entailed the killing and processing meat on the hoof brought in by rail. Then there were the long-haul truckers constantly coming and going. Transient workers. Trainmen. There were just so many things that might have gone wrong, particularly for a young boy. I don't know how how these cases were handled by Chicago PD. They did investigate, but there was never any empirical proof of foul play, though the chances that John just walked away from his life are remote at best. I'd imagine, with the sheer volume of cases that they handle, that in the ensuing years the records have since been mislabeled, mishandled, or even destroyed. Though I'd love to have a look at them.
 
I've been unable to find anything further about Frank Gudis on the internet. He had been sent to the troubled Illinois State Training School in St. Charles, IL, but his trail goes cold after that. He was a troubled kid from a broken home. He admitted being involved in a knife attack, but later recanted, and, as far as I can tell, was never charged. Due to the lapses in time of the Chicago Tribune articles, Gudis may have been close to the age of John Navickas, just built larger. From what I can surmise from the Chicago Tribune article, Constance Czajka saw John Navickas a year later, close to the anniversary of the disappearance. She was the next door neighbor of his grandparents, so it would be assumed that she would be familiar with him. However, nothing ever came of that lead.

Frank Gudis was born 6 July 1938 which would have made him 10 years old at that time. I’m thinking unlikely to have been involved in a complete disappearance of poor John.
Frank Guidis died 2013 Illinois.
 
Frank Gudis was born 6 July 1938 which would have made him 10 years old at that time. I’m thinking unlikely to have been involved in a complete disappearance of poor John.
Frank Guidis died 2013 Illinois.
Yes. A 10 year old could not have been able to get away with a abduction for so long. John hasn’t been seen in almost 71 years and I feel that if a 10 year old was responsible then John would’ve been found very fast.
 
I will check the internet for possible suspects who were in the area like child predators or serial killers.
 

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