
Case of Wisconsin teenage runaway featured on America's Most Wanted: Missing Persons
America's Most Wanted: Missing Persons spotlighted the case of a Wisconsin teenager who disappeared nearly two years ago.

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Case of Wisconsin teenage runaway featured on America's Most Wanted: Missing Persons
America's Most Wanted: Missing Persons spotlighted the case of a Wisconsin teenager who disappeared nearly two years ago.fox11online.com
I just really suspect foul play because of this fact. If he was trying to ‘go off grid’ he would NOT park on a state highway. I think he met up with at least two people and someone parked the van there and threw his things in the woods.About three hours before Yoblonski's father reported his son missing, a sheriff's deputy had found the family's van abandoned on the side of the road in the nearby town of Sumpter.
He might have parked the van there so that it WOULD more easily be found, since it was the family vehicle and it wasn't like he was actually trying to steal it... just borrowing it. But he would probably want to be sure his dad got it back right away, imo.I just really suspect foul play because of this fact. If he was trying to ‘go off grid’ he would NOT park on a state highway. I think he met up with at least two people and someone parked the van there and threw his things in the woods.
It sure could go either way. It’s like the old saying, “Is the glass half empty or half full?”He might have parked the van there so that it WOULD more easily be found, since it was the family vehicle and it wasn't like he was actually trying to steal it... just borrowing it. But he would probably want to be sure his dad got it back right away, imo.