By David Lohr
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While police in Joliet work to identify Jane Doe, Plainfield police continue to investigate the disappearance of Lisa Stebic.
Lisa was last seen at about 6 p.m. on April 30 at her home. The following day, one of Lisa's neighbors reported her missing. Investigators discovered her car in the garage, but her cell phone and purse were missing.
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Lisa Stebic |
Police have not named Lisa's husband, Craig Stebic, 41, as a suspect in his wife's disappearance; however, last week investigators with the Plainfield Police Department, the Joliet Police Department's Special Operation Squad and the FBI's Evidence Response Team descended on the Stebic family home at 13244 Red Star Drive, where Craig resides with the couple's 12-year-old daughter Lexi and 10-year-old son Zach.
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Craig Stebic |
All of the items taken from the house were covered with blankets. According to Charles Pelkie, a spokesman for Will County State's Attorney James Glasgow, the courts have sealed the contents of the search warrant. Regardless, police were unable to conceal the removal of Lisa's 2004 Saturn Ion and Craig's 2002 Chevrolet S-10 pickup truck, both of which are reportedly in a police impound lot.
An article in last week's Naperville Sun stated that police were able to obtain the warrant because they had matched Lisa's DNA to blood found on a tarp taken from Craig's truck. Craig has denied involvement, and police will not comment due to the court's seal.
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