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In 2002, She Went Out One Night To Celebrate Her Friend’s Birthday, And Before She Vanished, She Sent Her Friend A Chilling Text

“Come get me; they won’t let me leave,” one text read, according to The Toronto Star.

“Dallas, I don’t know what’s going on. This guy won’t bring me back. We’re sitting in a driveway on Bowen road, and he won’t bring me back… I’m bored. I’m getting [annoyed],” another text read, according to CHEK News.

Then, come the morning, Lisa had disappeared. Christopher was unofficially considered a person of interest, and authorities did suspect foul play. Although, the 21-year-old’s body or cell phone were never located.

Christopher’s grandmother also reportedly sold the maroon Jaguar.

The Search For Lisa

Prior to June 29, 2002, Lisa had plans to move. She had recently obtained a new job at a call center and, in the long term, hoped to go back to school for broadcasting.

After Lisa did not respond to any calls from her parents, Marlene “JoAnne” Martin Young and Don Young, they became concerned. Lisa’s former roommate also visited JoAnne and Don’s home, searching for the 21-year-old.

At that point, JoAnne began phoning around the community. It came to light that no one had heard from or seen Lisa since the prior evening.

This pushed the 21-year-old’s parents to contact the police. But, authorities claimed there needed to be a 48-hour period before Lisa could be reported missing since she was an adult.

JoAnne and Don reportedly begged authorities to take action, though. And afterward, a police officer was sent to their home.

Unfortunately, this still did not make a difference. The officer allegedly told Lisa’s parents that he was off of work for the next four days. So, he claimed the investigation would pick up once he returned to work.

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