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Christopher Stasiak
Family of missing hunter fears foul play
Brother says Chris Stasiak had no reason to disappear
Police find no evidence of missing hunter in woods
Stasiak left cash, food card behind
Cahokia, Illinois -
A family member of a missing Dupo hunter said he is increasingly concerned that his brother is a victim of foul play.
Christopher Stasiak was last seen alive Jan. 11 when he reportedly went into some woods along Illinois 3 near Cahokia to go hunting. Despite a massive search by police that included planes, boats and dozens of officers on foot, no sign of him has turned up.
If something happened to him in those woods, there would have to be something left behind, said Michael Stasiak, the brother of the missing hunter. We didnt find an arrow, any of his clothes...nothing.
Police searched a canal along the woods several times with concerns the hunter somehow fell in and drowned. Choked with flood waters at the time he went missing, the canal is now almost entirely drained.
I never thought he was in that water, Stasiak said. He had graphite arrows with him. If they were in the water, theyd float and we would have found them.
St. Clair County Sheriffs Department Capt. Scott Weymouth said Tuesday that family members interviewed by investigators said Chris Stasiak had a history of disappearing from time to time. Searchers were hopeful, Weymouth said, that the missing hunter would suddenly give family a call to say hes OK.
Read more here: http://www.bnd.com/news/local/article56857918.html#storylink=cpy
Family of missing hunter fears foul play
Brother says Chris Stasiak had no reason to disappear
Police find no evidence of missing hunter in woods
Stasiak left cash, food card behind
Cahokia, Illinois -
A family member of a missing Dupo hunter said he is increasingly concerned that his brother is a victim of foul play.
Christopher Stasiak was last seen alive Jan. 11 when he reportedly went into some woods along Illinois 3 near Cahokia to go hunting. Despite a massive search by police that included planes, boats and dozens of officers on foot, no sign of him has turned up.
If something happened to him in those woods, there would have to be something left behind, said Michael Stasiak, the brother of the missing hunter. We didnt find an arrow, any of his clothes...nothing.
Police searched a canal along the woods several times with concerns the hunter somehow fell in and drowned. Choked with flood waters at the time he went missing, the canal is now almost entirely drained.
I never thought he was in that water, Stasiak said. He had graphite arrows with him. If they were in the water, theyd float and we would have found them.
St. Clair County Sheriffs Department Capt. Scott Weymouth said Tuesday that family members interviewed by investigators said Chris Stasiak had a history of disappearing from time to time. Searchers were hopeful, Weymouth said, that the missing hunter would suddenly give family a call to say hes OK.
Read more here: http://www.bnd.com/news/local/article56857918.html#storylink=cpy