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Springfield Three

April 11, 2017 / 02:41

This episode covers the mysterious disappearance of 19-year-old Suzanne Streeter, 18-year-old Stacy McCall, and Cheryl Lovevet, Suzanne's mother. Key discussions include the timeline of events leading up to their disappearance, the last known whereabouts of the women, and the police investigation efforts.

Friends and family describe Suzanne and Stacy as responsible individuals who would not leave without informing anyone. Their last sighting was at a gathering in Battlefield after graduating from Kikapoo High School.

Cheryl Lovevet, Suzanne's mother, was also reported missing after attending her daughter's graduation ceremony. The police found their cars at home, with no signs of struggle or forced entry.

Authorities are actively seeking information from the public and have contacted law enforcement in surrounding areas to gather leads on the case.

TLDR

Three women, including a mother and daughter, go missing under mysterious circumstances after a graduation party.

Episode

2:41
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[Music] Friends and family of 19-year-old Suzanne Strereer and 18-year-old Stacy
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McCall say it's not like them to just leave and not tell anyone where they're going. She calls and lets me know where
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she's going to be. She's never missed work. She's a very conscientious young woman. We're questioning everybody at
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this time. Friends, relatives, anyone that has the information, anyone that may have seen him last, neighbors. We've
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done neighborhood canvas. We're just checking every lead we can at this time. The last time anyone saw Susan Strereer
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or Stacy McCall was over the weekend at this house in Battlefield. The girls had
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gathered here with some friends after graduating from Kikapoo High School on Saturday. They left here early Sunday
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morning. Uh they said they were going to the other girls' house and they were going to be spending the night there and
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they called me in the morning so we could go to Whitewater and I called they never
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called me in the morning so I called them and I called and I called and called and I got no answer. So I went
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over there and they weren't there. This is Suzanne Streeter's mom, Cheryl Lovevet. She's also missing. Last seen
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at her daughter's graduation ceremony at Hammond Student Center on Saturday. She
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lived in this house on East Delmare in Springfield. That's where police found the three missing women's cars.
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Authorities say there was no sign of a struggle. In fact, the front door was unlocked. The TV was on. Their clothes
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were still there. Their purses and personal items untouched. Her jewelry and things were left in her purse. Her
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makeup is there. an 18-year-old girl that's very proud about the way she looks, wears her makeup, and looks nice,
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and she doesn't go out just wearing a t-shirt and her underpants. Springfield police have notified law enforcement
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agencies in the surrounding area and in neighboring states, hoping someone will have an idea of what happened to these
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three women over the weekend. In Springfield, Missouri, I'm Marty Schustler for NBC News.
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  • 75
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  • 75
    Most unpredictable
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Episode Highlights

  • The Disappearance of Three Women
    Suzanne Strereer, Stacy McCall, and Cheryl Lovevet go missing after a graduation celebration.
    “It's not like them to just leave and not tell anyone where they're going.”
    @ 00m 24s
    April 11, 2017
  • Last Seen at Graduation
    The girls were last seen at a graduation party before their mysterious disappearance.
    “They left here early Sunday morning.”
    @ 00m 56s
    April 11, 2017
  • Unsettling Scene at Home
    Police find the women's cars with no signs of struggle or forced entry.
    “No sign of a struggle; the front door was unlocked.”
    @ 01m 37s
    April 11, 2017

Episode Quotes

  • She's never missed work.
    Springfield Three
  • They left here early Sunday morning.
    Springfield Three
  • No sign of a struggle.
    Springfield Three
  • Her jewelry and things were left in her purse.
    Springfield Three

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