Found Deceased CA - Jered Stefansky, 26, Redding, Drove Rental Car to Business Deal in Carson City, 19 Jun 2020

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SHASTA COUNTY, Calif. — Jered Stefansky of Redding has been missing since he drove a rental car to a business transaction in Carson City, Nevada on June 19.

On Friday, a family member spoke with KRCR about their missing loved one, and a recent murder investigation they believe could be tied to Stefansky's disappearance.

A family member says Stefansky was supposed to drive to Carson City for a marijuana transaction that had a price tag of $400,000.

The family member who chooses to remain anonymous for their safety says the meeting was originally set up by William Adrian Larsen of Burbank, CA.

They told KRCR Stefansky and Larsen had worked together in the past.

A family member says police told them on Stefansky's way to the meeting in Carson City, his phone was turned off at 2 p.m. that day. A fact that confuses his family.

"They could tell that his phone was turned off at 2 o'clock and Jered supposedly didn't arrive at the meeting place until 3:30 p.m. Jered would never turn his phone off for an hour and a half," said a family member.

Murder in Mono county has family of missing Redding man worried about retaliation | KRCR
 
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Stefansky's family member says they spoke to Larsen about the meeting in Carson City shortly after Stefansky went missing and Larsen told them he was on vacation and did not attend the meeting with Stefansky.

On Thursday, the Mono County Sheriff's Office announced that on November 9, just before 6:30 a.m., a CAL TRANS snowplow driver observed two bodies on the shoulder of Highway 395, approximately 10 miles north of Bridgeport.

They would identify one of the bodies as William Adrian Larsen,35.

Family members of Stefansky's say this new information now has them worried about their own safety.

"Well I thought maybe it was some kind of message or something, I don't know because they were just left out to be found," they said.

The Mono County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) said in a press release, it was determined that the man and woman had been murdered, and MCSO had taken the lead on the homicide investigation.

Murder in Mono county has family of missing Redding man worried about retaliation | KRCR
 
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Jered Stefansky has been missing since June 19 when he made a trip from Redding to Mound House to allegedly pick up the money he would use to return to Redding where he would use it to buy marijuana.

Stefansky’s mother, Sheila Sharpe, confirmed to The Record-Courier on Thursday that Larsen and her son were involved in the transaction.

She was interviewed by video blogger Jason Hebert on Sept. 27.

Sharpe described an elaborate marijuana transportation network that started with a person in Pennsylvania sending cash to Larsen in Mound House where Stefansky would pick it up. Stefansky would then travel back to Redding with the cash to purchase the marijuana from his soures.

She said Larsen would then travel to Redding to pick up the marijuana and then mail it back to Pennsylvania.

Couple’s murder linked to June disappearance.
 
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The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) | #MP73867

Jered Ryan Stefansky
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Date of Last Contact: June 19, 2020
Missing From: Redding, California
Missing Age: 26 Years
Current Age: 26 Years

First Name: Jered
Middle Name: Ryan
Last Name: Stefansky
Nickname/Alias: --
Sex: Male
Height: 5' 7" (67 Inches)
Weight: 135 lbs
Race / Ethnicity: White / Caucasian

Circumstances of Disappearance: Jered Stefansky left Redding, California on June 19, 2020 and began driving to Carson City, Nevada for a business transaction. He never arrived at the transaction location but is believed to have made it to the Carson City area. His rental vehicle has not been located.

Distinctive Physical Features
Tattoo: Lion head, upper back
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Clothing and Accessories
Clothing: Gray Shorts and Beige tank
Footwear: Brown Leather Vans shoes

Transportation
Nissan Versa
State: Washington
License Plate: BNR0354
Comments: Rental Royal Blue Nissan Versa WA Tag# BNR0354
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Contacts / Investigating Agencies
CASE OWNER
Redding Police Department
(530) 225-4200
Agency Case Number: 20R038549
David Sheffield, Community Service Officer
 
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LE made an arrest in the murders of William and Yesenia Larsen last month.
Three jailed in connection to November double homicide near Bridgeport

I have to look back to verify, but I think Spurlock had a connection to Jered? Regardless, I suspect his disappearance is likely related to the murder case above.


Nor-Cal Alliance For The Missing

Jered Stefansky
Family is offering a $25,000 REWARD for information leading to Jered!
Missing Between- Redding, Ca & Carson City, NV in a 2019 Blue Nissan Versa Rental Ca with WA Plate #BNRO354.
Vehicle ID- 3N1CN7AP4KL834672
Case# 20R03854
Missing Since- 6/19/2020
DOB- January 1994
Eyes- Green
Hair- Black
Height- 5’7”
Weight- 135
Tattoo- (Photo Shown)

Jered Stefansky left Redding, California on June 19, 2020 and began driving to Carson City, Nevada for business. He never arrived at the location. His rental vehicle has not been located.

If you've seen Jered, know where he is, or have any information of his whereabouts, call the Redding, Ca police 530-225-4200, Carson City NV police 775-887-2500 or Nor-Cal Alliance For The Missing Anonymous Tipline 530-378-4491.

Anonymous Web Tips- http://www.nor-calallianceforthemissing.org/tips.html

 
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But where's the rental car? If this is a drug deal gone bad, why bother hiding the rental car? Especially since Larsen was left out in the open...
 
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Jason Hebert interviewed Jason's Mom, you can find it on YouTube. She gives some details that help make sense of the circumstances, give it a listen if you have time.

Different circumstances and different risks than in the Larsen murders? Finding Jason's rental car may have tipped someone off to his disappearance too quickly, someone needed more time. Just a guess ...
 
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Jered Ryan Stefansky – The Charley Project

Casefile added July 2021


Details of Disappearance
Stefansky was last seen on June 19, 2020 in Redding, California. He left Redding that day to travel to Carson City, Nevada, a four-hour drive away, for a business transaction involving $400,000 worth of marijuana.

The plan was that a person in Pennsylvania would send cash to William Adrian Larsen in Nevada, and Stefansky would pick it up and take it back to California, then use the money to buy marijuana from his sources. Larsen would then travel to Redding, pick up the marijuana and mail it to Pennsylvania. Larsen and Stefansky had worked together in the past.

Stefansky was driving a rented blue 2019 Nissan Versa with the Washington license plate number BNR0354 on the day of his disappearance; a photo of a similar vehicle is posted with this case summary. He is believed to have arrived in Carson City, but he didn't show up for his 3:30 p.m. business meeting and has never been heard from again. His cellular phone has been turned off since 2:00 p.m. that day, about an hour and a half before the meeting.

In November 2020, Larsen's body that of his wife were found together on the shoulder of Highway 395 ten miles north of Bridgeport, California, an area neither of them had any connection to. They had been murdered.

Three suspects, all of them reportedly former business associates of Larsen's, were arrested and charged in the homicides in March 2021; they are awaiting trial.

It's unclear whether the Larsens' murders are related to Stefansky's earlier disappearance, but his family believes he may have met with foul play. His case remains unsolved.
 
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How do you mail 400,000 dollars worth of marijuana from California to Pennsylvania?


"...for a business transaction involving $400,000 worth of marijuana.

The plan was that a person in Pennsylvania would send cash to William Adrian Larsen in Nevada, and Stefansky would pick it up and take it back to California, then use the money to buy marijuana from his sources. Larsen would then travel to Redding, pick up the marijuana and mail it to Pennsylvania. Larsen and Stefansky had worked together in the past."
 
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How do you mail 400,000 dollars worth of marijuana from California to Pennsylvania?


"...for a business transaction involving $400,000 worth of marijuana.

The plan was that a person in Pennsylvania would send cash to William Adrian Larsen in Nevada, and Stefansky would pick it up and take it back to California, then use the money to buy marijuana from his sources. Larsen would then travel to Redding, pick up the marijuana and mail it to Pennsylvania. Larsen and Stefansky had worked together in the past."

exactly. Whatever was/is going on, that type of behavior is likely to run people in trouble. Now it seems that his fate is more or less a forgone conclusion, it's just a matter of finding him for his family :(
 
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The rental did not have gps?? I wonder if jered did have a legit accident or was robbed/ killed by a stranger,and the three suspects thought larsen was in on it. There is also the possibility that jered is voluntarily missing with all that $$$.
 
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The page seems to have posts on a regular basis (including one from yesterday July 31)...includes comments
 
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The rental did not have gps?? I wonder if jered did have a legit accident or was robbed/ killed by a stranger,and the three suspects thought larsen was in on it. There is also the possibility that jered is voluntarily missing with all that $$$.

BBM.

Agree with this...where did Jered rent the car from? And when was it supposed to be back? There should be some kind of GPS on it (I've seen this if the car rental company prohibits driving into certain states).

Can You Take a Rental Car Out of State? | AutoSlash

Not the best site (it sells a service), but it seems that the car rental companies that do have restrictions on driving out of state are usually by a regional block; i.e. a car rented in CA can be driven to Oregon, Washington, Nevada, and a couple of other states.

Also I'm wondering if the car rental company filed a police report about the car. That would at least show up on police databases if someone were to find it and report it (or try to sell it or something).

The drive from Redding, CA to Carson City, NV is quite a lengthy one, about 220 miles or so.

The phone being off at 2:00 p.m. is a definite red flag/bad sign.
 
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How do you mail 400,000 dollars worth of marijuana from California to Pennsylvania?


"...for a business transaction involving $400,000 worth of marijuana.

The plan was that a person in Pennsylvania would send cash to William Adrian Larsen in Nevada, and Stefansky would pick it up and take it back to California, then use the money to buy marijuana from his sources. Larsen would then travel to Redding, pick up the marijuana and mail it to Pennsylvania. Larsen and Stefansky had worked together in the past."
bit by bit
 
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The rental did not have gps?? I wonder if jered did have a legit accident or was robbed/ killed by a stranger,and the three suspects thought larsen was in on it. There is also the possibility that jered is voluntarily missing with all that $$$.
yes, that's a lot of cash. It would be very tempting to just take off.
 
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BBM.

Agree with this...where did Jered rent the car from? And when was it supposed to be back? There should be some kind of GPS on it (I've seen this if the car rental company prohibits driving into certain states).

Can You Take a Rental Car Out of State? | AutoSlash

Not the best site (it sells a service), but it seems that the car rental companies that do have restrictions on driving out of state are usually by a regional block; i.e. a car rented in CA can be driven to Oregon, Washington, Nevada, and a couple of other states.

Also I'm wondering if the car rental company filed a police report about the car. That would at least show up on police databases if someone were to find it and report it (or try to sell it or something).

The drive from Redding, CA to Carson City, NV is quite a lengthy one, about 220 miles or so.

The phone being off at 2:00 p.m. is a definite red flag/bad sign.
Listen to the Jason Hebert interview with Sheila (Jered's Mom). All those questions are answered by her.
 
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