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Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2000 00:05:42 EDT
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In a message dated 10/01/2000 12:36:25 PM Mountain Daylight Time, MEGHouston 
writes:

> Continued:
>  
>  Theresa Andrews is described as white, 5 feet 3 inches tall, weighing 150 
> pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes.  Anyone with information about her 
> disappearance is asked to call Ravenna Police at 330-296-6486.
>  
>  Phone Records Checked
>  
>  The best hope for a break in the case may come from phone records, Francis 
> said.
>  
>  The police said Jon Andrews told them Wednesday afternoon - when he came 
> home from work and found that his wife and their 1999 Jeep Wrangler were 
> missing - that his wife had told him she had received a call Wednesday 
> morning from a woman who said she worked in the Ravenna area, had seen a 
"for 
> sale" sign on the Jeep and wanted to see it.
>  
>  The police, working with telephone companies, said they were trying to 
trace 
> calls to the couple's residence.
>  
>  Francis said Theresa Andrews had paged her husband about 9 am Wednesday to 
> tell him of the woman's call.  Jon Andrews had advised her to show the Jeep 
> to the woman.
>  
>  Theresa also told her husband that she might run errands after meeting 
with 
> the prospective buyer, Francis said.
>  
>  Jon called his wife about noon Wednesday but got no answer, Francis said.  
> He continued calling throughout the afternoon, but his wife never picked up 
> the phone.
>  Francis said that did not arouse the husband's suspcion that anything 
might 
> be wrong.
>  
>  "She had told him that she might run errands," Francis said.  "She was 
> pregnant and had been feeling tired.  She could have been taking a nap and 
> not (been) answering the phone.  He had no reason to rush home right away."
>  
>  Purse is not taken
>  
>  Jon notified the police of his wife's disappearance about 4:30 pm 
Wednesday.
>  
>  Detective Francis siad Theresa's purse was not taken, and there was no 
sign 
> of a struggle in thehome, although Jon told police that the front door was 
> open when he arrived home.
>  
>  Ninety minutes later, Patrolman Craig Wilmington, cruising through a 
parking 
> lot about 200 feet south of the couple's home, found the black Jeep.  The 
> parking lot is used by Protage County Admin Building workers.
>  
>  The Jeep's doors were unlocked, and the keys were missing, Francis said.  
> There was no sign of a struggle inside the vehicle, he said.  Crime scene 
> technicians from the Ohio Bureau of  Criminal ID and Investigation searched 
> the Jeep yesterday for fingerprints and other possible evidence.
>  
>  Community Reacts
>  
>  The case was the talk of this town of about 12,500.  At the county 
> courthouse on Main Street, construction workers paused on their lunch break 
> to watch television news crews broadcast live reports.
>  
>  At City Hall, Mayor Paul Jones reflected on the impact at sensational 
crime 
> has on a small town.  "We just hope, on behalf of the community, that she's 
> ok," Jones said.  "In this town, people know each other, and people are 
> fearful that she may have been abducted."
>  
>  The missing woman's parents and Jon Andrews were comforted yesterday by 
> friends and members of the Streetsboro Congregatin of Jehovah's Witnesses, 
> Timothy Dryhurst, a church elder, stepped outside Jon and Theresa 
Andrewses' 
> home to say that friends of the family were, at the suggestion of police, 
> walking n area shopping malls looking for the missing woman or people who 
> might have seen her.
>  
>  The couple had moved to Ravenna from Lakewood in Cuyahoga County in June, 
> Dryhurst said, to be closer to her parents in Streetsboro.
>  
>  Dryhurst, noting that he has known Theresa's family for 20 years, said she 
> was looking forward to being a mother, and there had been no indication 
that 
> she was unhappy about being pregnant or dissatisfied with her marriage.
>  
>  "When you go into the baby's room and see everything decorated, you know 
she 
> wasn't thinking of going anywhere," Dryhurst said.
>  
>  No link to Brimfield case
>  
>  The police said there is no apparent link between the disappearance of 
> Theresa and that of a 32 year old Brimfield Township woman.


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Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2000 20:25:07 EDT
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Continued:

Theresa Andrews is described as white, 5 feet 3 inches tall, weighing 150 
pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes.  Anyone with information about her 
disappearance is asked to call Ravenna Police at 330-296-6486.

Phone Records Checked

The best hope for a break in the case may come from phone records, Francis 
said.

The police said Jon Andrews told them Wednesday afternoon - when he came home 
from work and found that his wife and their 1999 Jeep Wrangler were missing - 
that his wife had told him she had received a call Wednesday morning from a 
woman who said she worked in the Ravenna area, had seen a "for sale" sign on 
the Jeep and wanted to see it.

The police, working with telephone companies, said they were trying to trace 
calls to the couple's residence.

Francis said Theresa Andrews had paged her husband about 9 am Wednesday to 
tell him of the woman's call.  Jon Andrews had advised her to show the Jeep 
to the woman.

Theresa also told her husband that she might run errands after meeting with 
the prospective buyer, Francis said.

Jon called his wife about noon Wednesday but got no answer, Francis said.  He 
continued calling throughout the afternoon, but his wife never picked up the 
phone.
Francis said that did not arouse the husband's suspcion that anything might 
be wrong.

"She had told him that she might run errands," Francis said.  "She was 
pregnant and had been feeling tired.  She could have been taking a nap and 
not (been) answering the phone.  He had no reason to rush home right away."

Purse is not taken

Jon notified the police of his wife's disappearance about 4:30 pm Wednesday.

Detective Francis siad Theresa's purse was not taken, and there was no sign 
of a struggle in thehome, although Jon told police that the front door was 
open when he arrived home.

Ninety minutes later, Patrolman Craig Wilmington, cruising through a parking 
lot about 200 feet south of the couple's home, found the black Jeep.  The 
parking lot is used by Protage County Admin Building workers.

The Jeep's doors were unlocked, and the keys were missing, Francis said.  
There was no sign of a struggle inside the vehicle, he said.  Crime scene 
technicians from the Ohio Bureau of  Criminal ID and Investigation searched 
the Jeep yesterday for fingerprints and other possible evidence.

Community Reacts

The case was the talk of this town of about 12,500.  At the county courthouse 
on Main Street, construction workers paused on their lunch break to watch 
television news crews broadcast live reports.

At City Hall, Mayor Paul Jones reflected on the impact at sensational crime 
has on a small town.  "We just hope, on behalf of the community, that she's 
ok," Jones said.  "In this town, people know each other, and people are 
fearful that she may have been abducted."

The missing woman's parents and Jon Andrews were comforted yesterday by 
friends and members of the Streetsboro Congregatin of Jehovah's Witnesses, 
Timothy Dryhurst, a church elder, stepped outside Jon and Theresa Andrewses' 
home to say that friends of the family were, at the suggestion of police, 
walking n area shopping malls looking for the missing woman or people who 
might have seen her.

The couple had moved to Ravenna from Lakewood in Cuyahoga County in June, 
Dryhurst said, to be closer to her parents in Streetsboro.

Dryhurst, noting that he has known Theresa's family for 20 years, said she 
was looking forward to being a mother, and there had been no indication that 
she was unhappy about being pregnant or dissatisfied with her marriage.

"When you go into the baby's room and see everything decorated, you know she 
wasn't thinking of going anywhere," Dryhurst said.

No link to Brimfield case

The police said there is no apparent link between the disappearance of 
Theresa and that of a 32 year old Brimfield Township woman.


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