Post by LadyBlue on Aug 25, 2007 23:09:57 GMT -5
The 21 year old mother of three young girls is still missing. Idaho Falls Police say this missing persons case is suspicious.
Stephanie Eldredge was last seen on Monday morning at 11 a.m. but vanished soon after. Her 4 month old daughter was found an hour later in the house alone and no clues left behind as to where she is.
The entire detective division is helping with this case by following up on any lead that comes in, but there have not been many tips so far. They are also questioning family and friends to gather more information about what was going on in Stephanie's life.
She is entered in a national database so in case she shows up anywhere in the country, local police will be notified.
Nothing was missing from her home, except for her cell phone. Police are hoping that the phone will help them find her. They requested a warrant so it can track her phone using GPS.
Lt. Joe Cawley: "A lot of cell systems, cellular phone companies, they have a way to track their phones and that's if the phone is on and the battery is up and good they can track some of their phones so we're hoping that we can find her phone and hopefully her by doing that."
Stephanie's mom feels confident that someone took her daughter against her will.
Moriah King says she doesn't know of one person who had a problem with Stephanie and she says everytime the phone rings, she hopes it's her daughter.
Moriah King: "As time goes on, this is day 3. I am starting to feel like, my baby girl is not going to come back to me unharmed. Something has happened and that's one of the hardest things to deal with."
If you have any information on where Stephanie is, or if you've seen her, call the Crime Stoppers hotline at 522-1983. The family is desperate for any help you can give.
www.kpvi.com/Global/story.asp?S=6970240
Stephanie Eldredge was last seen on Monday morning at 11 a.m. but vanished soon after. Her 4 month old daughter was found an hour later in the house alone and no clues left behind as to where she is.
The entire detective division is helping with this case by following up on any lead that comes in, but there have not been many tips so far. They are also questioning family and friends to gather more information about what was going on in Stephanie's life.
She is entered in a national database so in case she shows up anywhere in the country, local police will be notified.
Nothing was missing from her home, except for her cell phone. Police are hoping that the phone will help them find her. They requested a warrant so it can track her phone using GPS.
Lt. Joe Cawley: "A lot of cell systems, cellular phone companies, they have a way to track their phones and that's if the phone is on and the battery is up and good they can track some of their phones so we're hoping that we can find her phone and hopefully her by doing that."
Stephanie's mom feels confident that someone took her daughter against her will.
Moriah King says she doesn't know of one person who had a problem with Stephanie and she says everytime the phone rings, she hopes it's her daughter.
Moriah King: "As time goes on, this is day 3. I am starting to feel like, my baby girl is not going to come back to me unharmed. Something has happened and that's one of the hardest things to deal with."
If you have any information on where Stephanie is, or if you've seen her, call the Crime Stoppers hotline at 522-1983. The family is desperate for any help you can give.
www.kpvi.com/Global/story.asp?S=6970240