"The suspect is described as a white male with light brown hair and a neatly trimmed beard, approximately 5’10” tall. He has at least one tattoo and was wearing a red or maroon hoodie. He may have been seen in the area of the abduction -- West 104th and Western Avenue -- a week prior to the abduction.
McPike wants to know if the public knows who lives in a brick house with a white door and black front porch railings in the area.
The suspect arrived early at the home -- about 5 a.m. -- and likely spent the entire day in a room in the home, then left the home on Saturday evening.
McPike says the bedroom where she was kept has some type of mural/wallpaper/picture on a bedroom wall that contains moose or deer with grass and trees.
He added that there are two witnesses who likely did not realize what was going on in the home they were in on Saturday. N told police a black man and a brown woman were also located in the home where she was taken. But she was likely concealed when she was taken into and from the home and she does not believe these adults saw her.
N told police the woman was cooking on Saturday and knocked on the bedroom door, telling her abductor that she was cooking. N was told to hide while the suspect was interacting with the other adults in the residence.
"We believe it is very likely these adults, again described as a black male and brown female, in a residence with a white male with a beard, have no knowledge of the victim being in the bedroom. We are asking them to call law enforcement immediately," McPike said.
Along with the man and the woman, N described two dogs, one white and one brown, located in the home where she was held.