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Vital Statistics at Time of Disappearance
Missing Since: February 15-16, 1992 from Las Vegas, Nevada
Classification: Non-Family Abduction
Date Of Birth: December 3, 1988
Age: 3 years old
Height and Weight: 3'0, 50 pounds
Distinguishing Characteristics: Blonde hair, blue eyes.
<LI>NCIC Number: M-545973291
Details of Disappearance
Randi was last seen between 11:30 p.m. on February 15 and 12:30 a.m. on February 16, 1992. He was asleep on the living room floor of his family's residence at in the 300 block of East Rochelle Avenue in Las Vegas, Nevada. Randi's family held a birthday party for his father, Mike Evers, during the evening at the home. Randi apparently disappeared during the party and has never been seen again. He was wearing a black shirt and black pants with a blue diamond design on the knees at the time he disappeared.
Randi's family speculates that he was kidnapped, but authorities initially suspected some of Randi's family members of being involved in his case. Randi's father and his stepmother, Tina Evers, did not participate in the search for him. Mike had to be literally dragged out of bed when police told him Randi was missing. Neither Mike nor Tina showed very much interest in the case.
Tina's alibi of her whereabouts at the time her stepson disappeared reportedly showed numerous small inconsistencies. She claimed she, Mike, and several of their friends left the party at 11:30 p.m. to go to the Gold Coast, a local casino. They left Randi alone in the company of an adult guest at the party who had passed out on the living room couch. When the group returned at approximately 3:30 a.m., Randi was missing. An extensive search of the surrounding area failed to turn up any clues to his whereabouts.
Mike and Tina had another son and then left the area four years after Randi was last seen. They moved to southern California, saying they wanted to be closer to their friends. They divorced sometime after that. There have been no reported problems with their other two children. Police say Mike and Tina were not very cooperative in the investigation into their child's disappearance but they did not try to avoid authorities.
There have been many theories about what caused Randi to disappear, including that he was sold; killed accidentally or intentionally by his father and/or stepmother after Mike's birthday party broke up; or was abducted by a stranger, a family friend, or by his biological mother. None of these theories have been substantiated, however. Randi is described as a typical three-year-old who enjoyed playing with his bicycle and his toy guns at the time that he disappeared.
A Nevada grand jury was given evidence by investigators some time after Randi disappeared, but indictments were not handed down. Randi's case remains open and unsolved. Nearly everyone involved, excepting the investigators, has left the Las Vegas area in the years following his disappearance. Due to the confusion as to what happened to him, Randi's disappearance is being investigated as a Non-Family Abduction.
Investigating Agency
If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department
702-229-3561
Source Information
The National Center For Missing and Exploited Children
Operation Lookout
The Longmont Daily Times-Call
The Las Vegas Daily Review-Journal
The Las Vegas Sun
LongmontFYI
Last Updated December 18, 2003
Missing Since: February 15-16, 1992 from Las Vegas, Nevada
Classification: Non-Family Abduction
Date Of Birth: December 3, 1988
Age: 3 years old
Height and Weight: 3'0, 50 pounds
Distinguishing Characteristics: Blonde hair, blue eyes.
<LI>NCIC Number: M-545973291
Details of Disappearance
Randi was last seen between 11:30 p.m. on February 15 and 12:30 a.m. on February 16, 1992. He was asleep on the living room floor of his family's residence at in the 300 block of East Rochelle Avenue in Las Vegas, Nevada. Randi's family held a birthday party for his father, Mike Evers, during the evening at the home. Randi apparently disappeared during the party and has never been seen again. He was wearing a black shirt and black pants with a blue diamond design on the knees at the time he disappeared.
Randi's family speculates that he was kidnapped, but authorities initially suspected some of Randi's family members of being involved in his case. Randi's father and his stepmother, Tina Evers, did not participate in the search for him. Mike had to be literally dragged out of bed when police told him Randi was missing. Neither Mike nor Tina showed very much interest in the case.
Tina's alibi of her whereabouts at the time her stepson disappeared reportedly showed numerous small inconsistencies. She claimed she, Mike, and several of their friends left the party at 11:30 p.m. to go to the Gold Coast, a local casino. They left Randi alone in the company of an adult guest at the party who had passed out on the living room couch. When the group returned at approximately 3:30 a.m., Randi was missing. An extensive search of the surrounding area failed to turn up any clues to his whereabouts.
Mike and Tina had another son and then left the area four years after Randi was last seen. They moved to southern California, saying they wanted to be closer to their friends. They divorced sometime after that. There have been no reported problems with their other two children. Police say Mike and Tina were not very cooperative in the investigation into their child's disappearance but they did not try to avoid authorities.
There have been many theories about what caused Randi to disappear, including that he was sold; killed accidentally or intentionally by his father and/or stepmother after Mike's birthday party broke up; or was abducted by a stranger, a family friend, or by his biological mother. None of these theories have been substantiated, however. Randi is described as a typical three-year-old who enjoyed playing with his bicycle and his toy guns at the time that he disappeared.
A Nevada grand jury was given evidence by investigators some time after Randi disappeared, but indictments were not handed down. Randi's case remains open and unsolved. Nearly everyone involved, excepting the investigators, has left the Las Vegas area in the years following his disappearance. Due to the confusion as to what happened to him, Randi's disappearance is being investigated as a Non-Family Abduction.
Investigating Agency
If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department
702-229-3561
Source Information
The National Center For Missing and Exploited Children
Operation Lookout
The Longmont Daily Times-Call
The Las Vegas Daily Review-Journal
The Las Vegas Sun
LongmontFYI
Last Updated December 18, 2003