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In addition to local support, the FBI recently added Lisa's photo and information to its kidnapped and missing persons website.
"We've been providing cooperation and assistance to the Plainfield Police Department, and this is just one more thing we can do to help them hopefully solve this case," Ross Rice, special agent and spokesman for the Chicago FBI office, told Suburbanchicagonews.com.
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Earlier this month, Charles Pelkie, spokesman for Will County State's Attorney Jim Glasgow, told FoxNews.com that prosecutors are considering subpoenaing Stebic's children to appear before a grand jury. Lisa's children were home on the day of their mother's disappearance; however, at some point, they went on a bicycle ride, and when they returned, their mother was gone. Prosecutors theorize that the children could have information vital to the case.
"The case still remains a top priority," Pelkie said. "Everybody wants to find out what happened to this missing person."
With deer hunting season on the horizon, Lisa's family is urging local hunters to be vigilant for anything out of the ordinary while out in wooded areas.
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