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A San Diego woman whose husband reported her missing from a trip to pick up their children at church Sunday, says he fears she was carjacked and kidnapped.
He reported Crystal Chappell, 40, missing to San Diego police about four hours after she failed to turn up at the Church of Latter-Day Saints in Mission Valley.
She had dropped off their two youngest children, ages 12 and 13, at church Sunday morning, then she met him at a plasma donation center on Duke Street in the Midway District. The couple and their 19-year-old son all donated their plasma and finished about 11:30 a.m., Chappell said.
They planned that she would pick up the children from church and all would meet at home, on Bayview Heights Place in Oak Park. But about 40 minutes later, Chappell said, the children phoned him asking, Wheres Mommy?
He called Crystals cellphone repeatedly but got no answer. He pinged her phone and saw that it was along southbound Interstate 805 at the off-ramp to Plaza Boulevard in San Ysidro, near the Mexican border.
Chappell said he and friends checked the spot, scouring the brush for her cellphone, but didnt find it. Hes searched twice again and talked to transients in a nearby homeless camp, with no luck.
He called police about 5 p.m.
The family has been getting by financially on his Social Security disability payments and their twice-weekly plasma donations since Crystal was laid off from her car sales job in August, Chappell said.
She was driving a silver, 2001 Mercury Cougar with California disability license plate DP122PW.
Crystal is described as 5 feet 1 inch tall, 336 pounds, with long, dark brown hair and brown eyes. On Sunday she was wearing a black and pink striped blouse and pink and blue leggings. She is missing a right side tooth and has a rose tattoo on her left breast, police said.
She did not take along any of her medications.
A little more here-
http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/public-safety/sd-me-chappell-missing-20170801-story.html
He reported Crystal Chappell, 40, missing to San Diego police about four hours after she failed to turn up at the Church of Latter-Day Saints in Mission Valley.
She had dropped off their two youngest children, ages 12 and 13, at church Sunday morning, then she met him at a plasma donation center on Duke Street in the Midway District. The couple and their 19-year-old son all donated their plasma and finished about 11:30 a.m., Chappell said.
They planned that she would pick up the children from church and all would meet at home, on Bayview Heights Place in Oak Park. But about 40 minutes later, Chappell said, the children phoned him asking, Wheres Mommy?
He called Crystals cellphone repeatedly but got no answer. He pinged her phone and saw that it was along southbound Interstate 805 at the off-ramp to Plaza Boulevard in San Ysidro, near the Mexican border.
Chappell said he and friends checked the spot, scouring the brush for her cellphone, but didnt find it. Hes searched twice again and talked to transients in a nearby homeless camp, with no luck.
He called police about 5 p.m.
The family has been getting by financially on his Social Security disability payments and their twice-weekly plasma donations since Crystal was laid off from her car sales job in August, Chappell said.
She was driving a silver, 2001 Mercury Cougar with California disability license plate DP122PW.
Crystal is described as 5 feet 1 inch tall, 336 pounds, with long, dark brown hair and brown eyes. On Sunday she was wearing a black and pink striped blouse and pink and blue leggings. She is missing a right side tooth and has a rose tattoo on her left breast, police said.
She did not take along any of her medications.
A little more here-
http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/public-safety/sd-me-chappell-missing-20170801-story.html