Posted on 06/05/2002 12:27:43 PM PDT by let freedom sing
Parents Were Asleep In Bedroom
SALT LAKE CITY -- A gunman forced his way into a house and abducted a 14-year-old girl Wednesday while her parents slept in their bedroom, police said.
Police said the man also threatened Elizabeth Smart's 9-year-old sister and said he would harm the teen if her sister said anything. The two girls share a bedroom in the home in the affluent Federal Heights neighborhood.
Her sister waited several hours before alerting her parents because of the threat, said Duane Baird, a Salt Lake City police spokesman.
"A two-hour window gives anyone the opportunity to be away from this area," Baird said.
Searchers began looking for clues before dawn Wednesday.
Elizabeth was abducted at about 2 a.m. on June 5, 2002. The abductor is described as a white male, with dark hair and wearing a white jacket and a white baseball cap. Elizabeth was wearing red pajamas, and he let her take a pair of shoes, police said.
The sister told police that the soft-spoken man got into the house by forcing open a window and had a small black handgun.
BY MICHAEL VIGH and ASHLEY E. BROUGHTON
THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE
After a day of fruitless searching for a missing 14-year-old Salt Lake City girl, her father begged her presumed abductor to allow his daughter to come home.
"Please let her go, please," a tearful Edward Smart said. "She doesn't do anything to anyone and there's no reason you should have her."
Elizabeth Smart's early morning disappearance from her home in the affluent Federal Heights neighborhood occurred as her parents slept and her 9-year-old sister watched. Police said a man with a handgun entered the girls' bedroom around 2 a.m. and threatened to harm Elizabeth if the younger sister told her parents.
Hours passed before the frightened girl ran into her parents' bedroom and the couple called police about 4 a.m. Wednesday.
Neighbors and police with a helicopter and dogs began scouring the neighborhood and foothills near 1500 E. Kristianna Circle (430 North) in northeast Salt Lake City. The search initially was expanded to include neighboring states and later, with FBI assistance, became a nationwide hunt. Salt Lake City police Chief Rick Dinse said Elizabeth, missing for so long, could be almost anywhere. "There's no way of telling where she is," Dinse said. "You just don't know how far they could have gone by now."
Mayor Rocky Anderson said a $10,000 reward was posted for information about Elizabeth's disappearance. Countless fliers containing her picture were posted all over the city.
"Elizabeth, we are doing everything we possibly can to help you," the girl's father said, addressing television cameras. "We love you. We want you to come home."
Smart, a mortgage investment broker, said he is unaware of any enemies.
The younger sister described the man as soft-spoken, 5-foot-8, wearing white pants, a white baseball cap and light jacket. She told police she did not hear a car and police have no vehicle description.
Investigators say there is no indication the man knew Elizabeth, who is 5-foot-6 and weighs 105 pounds, with blond hair and blue eyes. She was wearing red satin pajamas and the sister said the man allowed Elizabeth to grab a pair of shoes.
"It appears as though they walked out a door," said Detective Dwayne Baird.
Dinse refused to say whether the family home had an alarm system or whether it functioned properly. He also would not say whether the suspect had cut the window screen to get inside.
The Smarts' $1.19 million home, being partially renovated, is for sale. Police were trying to interview potential buyers or contractors who may have had recent access to the house.
Baird said investigators were also trying to determine whether any neighbors had surveillance cameras that might have videotaped anything suspicious. Police also searched the family's computer to see if Elizabeth had had contact with any strangers online.
Authorities were investigating recent parolees and contacted t he National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. "We're not going to leave any stone unturned," Baird said.
Elizabeth's parents and five siblings were interviewed, said Dinse, adding, "We have no reason to believe the family was involved."
At least two nearby residents called authorities overnight to report hearing the rumble of motorcycles, said Salt Lake County Sheriff 's Office spokeswoman Peggy Faulkner.
Elizabeth's classmates at Bryant Intermediate School were struggling with the news. Principal Frances Battle made an announcement about the Smart's suspected kidnapping Wednesday morning during the year-end talent show.
A crisis team of four or five counselors went to the school to talk with teachers and students.
"Right now, it's a bunch of questions that nobody can answer and that's what's really scary," said Jason Olsen, Salt Lake City School District spokesman.
The principal described Elizabeth as a polite, good student who plays the harp and sings in the school's show choir.
"She's really smart . . . everybody loves her," said Sissy Galbraith, a teen-age neighbor who attends the Smarts' church and plays on the same basketball team as Elizabeth.
Elizabeth's cousins described her as innocent, sweet and loyal. "I've heard her say 'idiot' once," said Elise Dumke.
"It's impossible" that the girl would have contacted strangers in an Internet chat room, cousin Sierra Smart said. "There's just no way."
That would make all the difference in the world! And a man committing a crime of entering by night, in shining WHITE apparel? Likely?
News reports say she WALKED out of the house. And he allowed her the time to GET HER SHOES!
This story is all over the map and making less and less sense as time goes on.
I have shifted to an internet chatter kidnapping her or her running off with said person.
Regarding the break in and kidnapping, the story just seems to have a lot of holes in it (as it is being reported) and seems that it could easily be a story feed to the girl by her sister to present to her parents and authorities.
Million dollar homes do not have open houses because they are often full of valuables which can be damaged or stolen. Unless the house is empty, you see it with an appointment only.
Another thing I want to add: has anyone heard about the 2 girls who are missing in Oregan? Kidnapped in broad daylight...same age. The police say this person that kidnapped them must be very brazen to do something like this. Hopefully, it is a boyfriend/girlfriend thing; but unless she had some clothes packed to go and had already given them to him prior to this, or he promised her he would buy her NEW clothes (which I find difficult to believe because he would have to take her into the store in her PJ's...UNLESS he already knew what size she was.
There are so many scenarios here. But I just keep thinking about those two girls in Oregan who are still missing.
I will pray for her safe and speedy return.
I could be wrong..no wait...the media could be wrong..but that is what they said yesterday. I heard it with my own two ears. Open house and renovations going on.
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