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Police Debunk Latest Lead in 3 Missing Women Case

Ozarks First 10/25/12 Police Debunk Latest Lead in 3 Missing Women Case SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Springfield Police are downplaying the significance of a possible new lead in the three missing women case. Cpl. Matt Brown says investigators have been in contact with the McDonald County Sheriff's Office regarding the latest lead. However, he says it's the same information from a lead in 2009, and has been "thoroughly investigated." Police say that inmate has provided several conflicting statements, none of which are consistent with the facts of the case. "We are always open to any new developments related to this case and will fully investigate them," adds Cpl. Brown. "We will review any new information the McDonald County Sheriff's Office may have obtained to determine if any further investigation of this particular lead is warranted." The Springfield Police Department says it continues to receive tips related to this investigation from ...

21 Years

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The Springfield Police Department recently partnered with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) to conduct a case review involving the disappearance of Sherill (sp. Sherrill) Levitt, Suzanne Streeter and Stacy McCall. The women were reported missing June 7, 1992 and the case remains unsolved. The process for the case review began in late 2010. The Department’s current Robbery/Homicide Unit was assigned to research the nearly 25,000 documents related to the case and review physical evidence collected from the Levitt home at 1717 E. Delmar. Last week, Lt. David Millsap, Sgt. Allen Neal, Cpl. Kevin Shipley and Cpl. Neal McAmis presented the case in Alexandria, Virginia to a panel of 25 criminal investigative experts assembled by NCMEC. The panel included members of the NCMEC’s Forensic Evidence Section, current and former members of the FBI’s Behavioral Science Unit, Naval Criminal Investigations Section (NCIS), former homicide detectives with the Washin...