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'Definitely Something': They say that when a coyote kills a rabbit, the yelp resembles a child's cry. What Steve Voss heard in the early hours of June 5 sounded much more human.
Voss, a gynecologist, was on call so he was sleeping in the back bedroom of his Federal Heights home. He was awakened by his wife who was in the bathroom. They heard a car racing down the street. It was 2:30.
"I drifted and then I heard what I thought was a yell or a scream. It sounded female," Voss says. "I've never heard anything like it before."
Dogs started barking and Voss went downstairs to check on theirs. He looked at the hills behind Tomahawk Drive and saw nothing unusual. He went back to bed.
At 6 a.m., a neighbor dropped by and said, "Go check your kids.'' The Smarts' 14-year-old daughter has been kidnapped from their home on Kristianna Circle, the street below Tomahawk.
An hour later, a police officer knocked on the door and Voss recounted what he had heard.
"I suppose it could have been a coyote. I was half asleep," he says. "But it was definitely something."
This is a map of the area. The Smarts' street, Kristianna Circle, is the cul de sac labeled Arlington Park (the park is at the corner at Virginia Street). The article says the doctor lives on Tomahawk Drive which is above the Smarts. He's awakened, hears a car race by, then nods off and is reawakened by the scream. When he heard the scream and the dogs started barking he went outside and looked at the hills behind Tomahawk Drive which implies that's where he thought the scream came from. I would guess the hills are north of Tomahawk which looks like an undeveloped area. This indicates Elizabeth may have been taken up into these hills north of Tomahawk on the map.