By Jo Napolitano and Hal Dardick Tribune staff reporters Firefighters in boats searched a Plainfield lake Thursday to find a mother of two who has been missing for nearly two weeks. Lisa Stebic, 37, was last seen April 30 inside her home in the 13200 block of Red Star Drive. Her husband, Craig, told investigators he did not see her leave. The couple live together but are in the middle of a divorce. On Wednesday, Craig Stebic filed for temporary full custody of the couple’s children. Dion Davi, the attorney representing Craig Stebic, said he wanted to protect his client so that “Lisa cannot come in and disappear with the children just as she has herself.” Lisa Stebic’s divorce attorney, Glenn Kahn, said that he didn’t think Davi’s filing was “legally necessary” and that he will fight the request. “There’s no reason at this point to take away rights from her,” Kahn said. “I have to assume that she’s still alive until there is information to the contrary.” Plainfield Deputy Police Chief Mark Eiting said firefighters searched Lake Renwick, just north of U.S. Highway 30 and Renwick Road, Thursday morning. The lake is about five miles from the Stebic home. “We had no information that anything was out there,” Eiting said. “It was just part of the search. We are going to continue to conduct searches as part of the overall investigative process.” Police say members of the Plainfield Fire Department’s Dive Team will search retention ponds near the Stebic res- idence Friday. The Plainfield Emergency Management Agency on Saturday plans to search “bicycle and jogging trails, parks areas and natural areas” within the village. Volunteers for Saturday’s search should meet at 8 a.m. at Lincoln Elementary School, 14740 Meadow Lane, Plainfield. jnapolitano@tribune.com hdardick@tribune.com Tribune photo by George Thompson Plainfield Deputy Fire Chief John Stratton (left) and firefighter Brian Joseph survey the banks of a pond near Lisa Stebic’s home Thursday. Divers will search the pond Friday. Plainfield search expands into waters Probe of woman’s disappearance grows