Missing Woman's Boyfriend: 'We Don't Believe She's Around Here'
During his first interview with Joliet Patch, the owner of
Crest Hill's Pizzas By Marchelloni wants to spread the word that he also established a reward in hopes of finding his missing girlfriend, Wendy Gessing.
During this week's interview on his front porch, Scott Harris told Patch he set up his own reward back in June, offering an undisclosed amount of money. Harris said the other reward, offering $2,000 cash, was put up "by her family."
"There's two of them," Gessing said of the missing person rewards. "I had mine before they had theirs."
He said that "some cop friends of his" advised him not to disclose the reward amount, that way, people won't speculate whether the reward seems too low.
Harris said he has "no idea" what happened to her or where she may be.
Harris said it's his belief that his girlfriend drove to the Motel 6 on Joliet's McDonough Street.
Harris said he has no idea why his Honda CRV ended up along the dead-end stretch of a Joliet street in the 400 block of Buell Avenue.
Harris told Joliet Patch he's certain that his girlfriend is not living on the streets in the Joliet area.
"We don't believe she's around here, in the (Joliet) area," Harris said.