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ShawnAlert For Missing Children in IL/MO
Team Hornbeck Racing
Saturday To Mark 16 Years Missing For Stacy McCall
Sunday Marks 20 Years Missing For Scott Kleeschulte |
Saturday, June 7th marks sixteen (16) years since 18 year old Stacy Kathleen McCall, along with Suzanne Streeter and Suzanne’s mother Sherrill Levitt went missing from Suzanne’s house on the 1700 block of East Delmar Street in Springfield, Missouri. They were last known to be together at the home at 2:15am and were missing from the home by 7:30am the same morning.
All of the women's personal belongings were discovered inside the house; their vehicles were also parked at the home. Sherrill's bed appeared to have been slept in during the previous night. Her eyeglasses were beside her bed and a book had been turned over, indicating that Sherrill may have been interrupted while reading. The family's Yorkshire terrier, Cinnamon, was still inside the house and appeared to be anxious. All of Sherrill's personal belongings were untouched and the television was turned on. There was no sign of a struggle at the residence, but the porch light had been shattered. No additional physical evidence was discovered at the scene. Authorities now believe that the broken glass from the porch light may have provided clues about the disappearances. A friend of the girls swept the shards into the garbage, unaware that he was discarding possible evidence at the time. Extensive investigations and numerous searches have failed to uncover any conclusive evidence as to their whereabouts.
The Flying 1 Motorsports UMP B-Modified stock car driven by fourth generation racer Christina Lemmons will feature the age progressed photo of McCall at Montgomery County Speedway in New Florence, Missouri tonight.
Sunday, June 8th mark twenty (20) years since 9 year old Scott Allen Kleeschulte vanished from near his St. Charles, Missouri home during a heavy thunderstorm. Some people believe that Kleeschulte drowned in a flash flood which affected the region after the massive storm, and authorities searched numerous man-made tunnels and caves in the area and also dredged streams in an effort to locate Kleeschulte, but no evidence was produced. Authorities and his family members believe he was abducted.
The number 99 stock car owned and driven by foundation CEO Craig Akers will feature the age-progressed photo of Kleeschulte, also at Montgomery County Speedway.
Saturday is also the debut of the second round of missing children being featured by drivers of stock cars at Montgomery County Speedway. Four additional cars owners will feature other Missouri missing child cases thru their association with Team Hornbeck Racing, LLC. Team Hornbeck Racing’s mission is to provide exposure for long term missing children cases, and to provide monetary support by donating a portion of sponsorship agreements to the foundation. Thru this association the six drivers will work together to feature all of the missing children of Missouri on their race cars throughout the 2008 season.
The other children being featured in round two are: Thomas Darnell, missing from Hollister, MO since 8/27/07; Heather Kullorn, missing from Richmond Heights, MO since 7/15/99; Gina Dawn Brooks, missing from Fredericktown since 8/5/89; and Robin Kerry, missing from St. Louis, MO since 4/5/91.
Montgomery County Speedway, whose ¼ mile high-banked dirt track is billed as ‘The Fastest Little Track in Missouri’, is home to numerous top ranked UMP Modified drivers. Racing is every Saturday night through September, weather permitting. Gates open at 5:00pm and the action starts at 7:00pm. General admission is $10.00 for adults; children 12 and under are free. For more information contact them at 573-835-5656 or on the web at www.themontgomerycountyspeedway.com.
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