1. Stacy
McCall
2. Sherrill
Levitt
3. Suzie
Streeter
4. Suzie and
Stacy at their graduation
On June 7, 1992, the Springfield,
Missouri Police Department was notified of the disappearance of three women
from a residence in central Springfield.
The parents of Stacy McCall, one of
the missing women, contacted the police department in reference to their
daughter's disappearance from the home of Sherrill Levitt and Suzanne Streeter,
the other two missing women. Upon officers' arrival, the house bore no signs of
a struggle, but rather the appearance of the missing women being abducted. All
personal property was left behind including purses, money, clothing, cars,
keys, cigarettes, and the family dog.
Stacy McCall and Suzanne Streeter
had graduated from high school the day before their disappearance and were last
seen at approximately 2:15 a.m. on June 7, 1992, when they left a
graduation party in a nearby community en route to the Levitt/Streeter home at
1717 E. Delmar, Springfield. It appeared as though they had arrived at the
residence because their clothing, jewelry, purses, and vehicles were still at
this location.
Suzanne's mother, Sherrill Levitt,
was last heard from at approximately 11:15 p.m. on June 6, 1992, when she
talked with a friend about painting a chest of drawers. Levitt's car, purse,
keys, etc., were left at the residence and it appeared as though her bed had
been slept in when friends and police arrived to check the residence.
Sherrill Levitt: 11-01-44, 5', 110 lbs., brown eyes, short bleached-blonde
hair, naturally curly hair, longer on top and short in the back. Sherrill
Levitt has a thin build and has freckles on her neck and upper chest area.
Stacy McCall: White female, DOB 04/23/74, 5'3'', 120 lbs., blue eyes,
dark blonde hair to the middle of her back with sun-lightened ends. She has
freckles on her face and a dimple in the middle of her chin.
Suzanne (Suzie) Streeter: White female, DOB 03/09/73, 5'2'', 102 lbs., brown eyes,
straight bleached-blonde, shoulder-length hair, large teeth with no dental
work. She has a 3-1/2'' scar on top of her right forearm and a small tumor in
the left corner of her mouth which gives the appearance that she has something
in her mouth.
With the assistance of the Federal
Bureau of Investigations, Missouri State Highway Patrol, and numerous other law
enforcement agencies, an extensive investigation into the lives of the missing
women has been conducted with no positive leads concerning the reason for their
disappearance or their location.
A reward fund of $42,000 has been
established for the location and prosecution of the persons responsible for the
abduction of the three women.
Anyone with information into the
disappearance of Mrs. Levitt, Miss Streeter, and Miss McCall is requested to
contact the Springfield Police Department or Crime Stoppers.
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On June 7, 1992, the Springfield, Missouri Police Department was notified of the disappearance of three women from a residence in central Springfield.
The parents of Stacy McCall, one of the missing women, contacted the police department in reference to their daughter's disappearance from the home of Sherrill Levitt and Suzanne Streeter, the other two missing women. Upon officers' arrival, the house bore no signs of a struggle, but rather the appearance of the missing women being abducted. All personal property was left behind including purses, money, clothing, cars, keys, cigarettes, and the family dog.
Stacy McCall and Suzanne Streeter had graduated from high school the day before their disappearance and were last seen at approximately 2:15 a.m. on 06/07/92 when they left a graduation party in a nearby community enroute to the Levitt/Streeter home at 1717 E. Delmar, Springfield. It appeared as though they had arrived at the residence because their clothing, jewelry, purses, and vehicles were still at this location.
Suzanne's mother, Sherrill Levitt, was last heard from at approximately 11:15 p.m. on 06/06/92 when she talked with a friend about painting a chest of drawers. Levitt's car, purse, keys, etc., were left at the residence and it appeared as though her bed had been slept in when friends and police arrived to check the residence.
With the assistance of the Federal Bureau of Investigations, Missouri State Highway Patrol, and numerous other law enforcement agencies, an extensive investigation into the lives of the missing women has been conducted with no positive leads concerning the reason for their disappearance or their location.
A reward fund of $42,000 has been established for the location and prosecution of the persons responsible for the abduction of the three women. Anyone with information into the disappearance of Mrs. Levitt, Miss Streeter, and Miss McCall is requested to contact the Springfield Police Department or Crime Stoppers.
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11-01-44, 5', 110 lbs., brown eyes,
short bleached-blonde hair, naturally curly hair, longer on top and short in
the back. Sherrill Levitt has a thin build and has freckles on her neck and
upper chest area.
Suzanne (Suzie) Streeter Page
Content
White female, DOB 03/09/73, 5'2'',
102 lbs., brown eyes, straight bleached-blonde, shoulder-length hair, large
teeth with no dental work. She has a 3-1/2'' scar on top of her right forearm
and a small tumor in the left corner of her mouth which gives the appearance
that she has something in her mouth.
Stacy McCall Page Content
White female, DOB 04/23/74, 5'3'',
120 lbs., blue eyes, dark blonde hair to the middle of her back with
sun-lightened ends. She has freckles on her face and a dimple in the middle of
her chin.
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