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Please call Fieldwork to see if you qua lify 847.413.9040 ASK FOR ED No sales or solicitation involved. ings. The couple has two children, ages 10 and 12. Since disappearing with only her cell phone and wallet, she has not used the phone, her credit cards or checkbook, Bennett said. Numerous local searches by hundreds of volunteers have failed to turn up a trace of her.

Friends react Neighbors and friends said Lisa Stebic was close to her children and even bore a tattoo with their names and a butterfly, signifying the freedom she was trying to gain through the divorce process. She would never leave them, they said. Ruby Zegar, who worked alongside Lisa as a at the school of one of children and also socialized with her, said Lisa feared Craig. always said, anything ever happens to me, look at Zegar said. told her over and over, he would get rid of her and she would never be Deputy Plainfield Police Chief Mark Eiting, when asked about comments, which were similar to those made to the Tribune by one other friend, said: are aware of the statements that were supposedly made.

all part of the Police initially considered four scenarios in the case: Lisa left on her own, she had been abducted, she was the victim of or she was the victim of foul play, Bennett said at the news conference. the last 10 weeks, we have narrowed that down, and now we are indicating, based on our own investigation, that foul play was involved in the disappearance of Lisa he said. Craig Stebic, 41, who could not be reached Thursday for comment, spoke to police and media in the days after Lisa went missing, but later quit talking on the advice of his attorney, Dion Davi. Davi said he was not surprised by the police announcement, after police armed with a search warrant on May 14 staged a late-night raid on the Stebic home and impounded two vehicles. The reason for the search is under court seal.

The raid, Davi said, the message that a person of He said of the police announcement Thursday, believe just another pressure they are putting on Stebic maintains his innocence, he added. Glenn Kahn, divorce attorney, said he too was not surprised. they made it he said. was something everyone was Police want to talk to kids Bennett said Craig Stebic twice requests by police and the Will County office to talk to his children to see if they had more information about their Patrol officers conducted cursory interviews with the children shortly after the disappearance, but Davi has declined a request that the children be interviewed at the Will County Advocacy Center. is not Craig who is denying the police or the Will County Davi said.

denying Davi noted the advocacy center is among a host of agencies being sued by the family of Kevin Fox, who was accused under a previous attorney of killing his daughter, 3-year-old Riley Fox, only to have charges dropped by Atty. James Glasgow after DNA testing did not match evidence from the crime. According to the lawsuit, older brother, who was 6 at the time of the murder, was left sobbing in a fetal position by the end of an interview at the center. allegations about the center in the Fox case lawsuit are absolutely said Charles Pelkie, a spokesman for Glasgow, with whom police consulted before the news conference. are using that as an excuse, because they want to produce the children for an Davi, who questioned whether police had the best interests of the children at heart, said he has offered to let Glasgow submit a list of questions that Davi or an outside party would pose to the children.

absolutely said Pelkie. is not an effective way to obtain information in any kind of investigation, particularly with children. need to be asking the questions, essentially, and it needs to be done by trained professionals familiar with the investigation who will know the appropriate follow-up Pelkie said office would agree to have a advocacy center in another county interview the children. Kling said police cannot interview the children without permission, but the attorney could subpoena them to testify before a grand jury, which Stebic could not stop. Police say Stebic told them that the two children were out buying candy about 6:30 p.m.

when Lisa vanished. Stebic, police said, told them he was out in the back yard and assumed she had gone to work out. Nine days into the probe, Stebic declined further police interviews of him or his children unless the attorney was present. Craig had let the police into the home on two prior occasions, once for a cursory search. the Plainfield Police exhaustive 10- week search and investigation, Mr.

Stebic has offered only minimal assistance to Bennett said. has refused to participate in any of the searches spearheaded by family members and supported by the Plainfield Media in the spotlight The missing-person casehas attracted national media the media this week became part of the story. WMAQ-TV reporter Amy Jacobson left her job after she was filmed July 6 at a poolside get-together at home. She brought her two young children and wore a bathing suit, raising questions about how friendly she was becoming with a potential subject of a police investigation. been difficult the last few days because we are trying hard to work to find Lisa, and unfortunately the focus has been on Amy said Melanie Greenberg, cousin and her spokeswoman.

we wish Amy well and owe her a huge debt of gratitude, the focus should really be on the fact that there has been a woman missing since April 30 and her name is Lisa Bennett said incident involving Amy Jacobson had no impact on our investigation. Additionally, Amy Jacobson has in the past informed the Plainfield Police Department of her prior conversations with Mr. Jacobson has indicated that she obtained new information from visiting with Craig Steb- family that she would share with a new employer. Plainfield Cmdr. Mike Altenhoff said police may interview Jacobson further.

the very beginning, encouraged Craig to cooperate fully with the Greenberg said. also think he should allow the children to be interviewed by Tribune staff reporter Michael Higgins contributed to this report. STEBIC: Volunteer searches fail to yield clues CONTINUEDFROMPAGE1 Lisa Stebic Product: CTMAIN PubDate: 07-13-2007 Zone: ALL Edition: HD Page: 1-15 User: sbenzkofer Time: Color: CMYK.

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