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'It's a nightmare': Parents of missing 24-year-old man who went missing near Libertyville speak out
Feb 03, 2022
The parents of 24-year-old Thomas Howe, who went missing over a week ago following a crash in Libertyville, spoke out for the first time during an interview on national television.
Howe started a new job and was living in an apartment with friends in downtown Chicago, NewsNation reported.
“He was traveling westbound 94. He was in one of the center two lanes. For whatever reason, he veered to the right and struck the guardrail. From that point, (he) veered back to the left, struck another vehicle and both those vehicles came to a stop in the center median,” Antioch Police Chief Geoff Guttschow said.
Howe collided with a car occupied by a mother and her children.
Howe and the woman both pulled over, but the woman never had any interaction with Howe.
Howe’s parents became concerned when he was late to a family lunch.
His parents believe he was disoriented from the crash due to the damage his vehicle sustained.
Howe told his parents he was getting stressed from working at his apartment during the pandemic.
He sought help from a counselor due to anxious feelings the same day he went missing, NewsNation reported.
Guttschow said there is no indication leading up to the crash to be concerned about Howe’s wellbeing.
Feb 03, 2022
The parents of 24-year-old Thomas Howe, who went missing over a week ago following a crash in Libertyville, spoke out for the first time during an interview on national television.
Howe started a new job and was living in an apartment with friends in downtown Chicago, NewsNation reported.
“He was traveling westbound 94. He was in one of the center two lanes. For whatever reason, he veered to the right and struck the guardrail. From that point, (he) veered back to the left, struck another vehicle and both those vehicles came to a stop in the center median,” Antioch Police Chief Geoff Guttschow said.
Howe collided with a car occupied by a mother and her children.
Howe and the woman both pulled over, but the woman never had any interaction with Howe.
Howe’s parents became concerned when he was late to a family lunch.
His parents believe he was disoriented from the crash due to the damage his vehicle sustained.
Howe told his parents he was getting stressed from working at his apartment during the pandemic.
He sought help from a counselor due to anxious feelings the same day he went missing, NewsNation reported.
Guttschow said there is no indication leading up to the crash to be concerned about Howe’s wellbeing.