Missing Man: Craig Frear--NY--06/27/2004
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Re: Missing Man: Craig Frear--NY--06/27/2004
« Reply #30 on: June 29, 2011, 09:53:20 PM »
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_162-20072616-504083.html

Missing New York State Teen: Craig Frear, 17, vanished in June 2004

By Barry Leibowitz

(CBS) Craig Frear of Scotia, N.Y. in Schenectady County was 17 when he was last seen on June 27, 2004.

His mother, Veronica Frear, told Crimesider, "The day my son went missing is etched in my brain." "I had spoke(sic) to him on the phone...he was at a friend's house...and he said that he was on his way home," she said.

Craig was believed to be walking home from the Cambridge Manor Apartments, near a wooded area, although he had driven a car to visit a girlfriend at her mother's apartment.

According to Craig's brother, Matthew Frear, "He was last seen walking towards railroad tracks, and...in the direction of our house. He was never seen again."

As the day wore on, his family went looking for Craig: "We had walked back in those woods later that day probably about 5 o'clock to see if maybe he had tripped or anything such as that," his mother said.

There was no sign of him.

"When the sun started going down, and friends were calling back, and nobody knew where he was...I really started getting scared," said Veronica Frear.

CBS affiliate WRGB has reported that police don't think Craig Frear was at all despondent. They said although he had recently lost a job at a Price Chopper supermarket and had broken up with a girlfriend, he had been visiting a new girlfriend that day.

As Craig's mother puts it, "As far as the police are concerned if he had committed suicide then they would have found him by now."

In Oct. 2008, Lt. John Agresta of the New York State Police told WRGB police believe Craig "did not run away or that he's harmed himself. We believe some kind of harm has come to him."

New York State Police investigator Gloria Coppola told Crimesider that on the day he disappeared, Craig had argued with his mother on the phone after his parents found out he had lost his job - which Craig hadn't told them. Craig told his mother he'd be home in 10 minutes, says Coppola, but when he left his girlfriend's he walked away from where he'd parked his car. Coppola thinks Craig's father may have been waiting for him at the car, and that Craig chose to walk in a different direction to avoid a confrontation.

It's believed Craig wasn't carrying any I.D., and nothing else belonging to him has turned up since that June day in 2004.

"He didn't have any identification, he didn't have money, he didn't have his car. He didn't have anything on him...so the possibilities of where he could have gone are extremely limited - really it's a mystery," said his brother, Matthew.

Born Oct. 14, 1986, when Craig Frear went missing he was 5'11" and 190 lbs. He has brown eyes, and red hair, and was last seen wearing blue jean shorts, a white long-sleeved t-shirt, and Adidas sneakers with three black stripes.

If you have any information about this case, call the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at (1) 800-THE-LOST, or New York State Police at 1-518-783-3210.
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Re: Missing Man: Craig Frear--NY--06/27/2004
« Reply #31 on: July 17, 2012, 08:41:33 AM »
http://www.fox23news.com/news/local/story/Event-to-raise-awareness-for-local-missing-teen/fsUdqoS_NUqTkQQTY8i3ig.cspx

Event to raise awareness for local missing teen, missing children

Reported by: Kristin Lowman

Published: 7/16 10:50 pm
Updated:7/17  5:28 am

An event focusing on recovering missing children across the country is coming to the Capital Region.

A missing teen from Scotia will get national attention thanks to the "Fireball Run".

It has been eight years since 17-year-old Craig Frear went missing.

The Scotia-Glenville teen was last seen walking home on a path near the Cambridge Apartments in Scotia in 2004.

State Police say they have not ruled out foul play in Craig's disappearance, Craig's mother Veronica says they still follow up on leads.

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Now, Craig's family is hoping an event coming to our area in September will generate more tips.

According to its website, the Fireball Run's mission is to distribute more than 1,000 posters during the 2,500 mile trip to help find missing children.

Each Fireball Run team represents a missing child from their home region.

This Fireball Run, one team made up of a city councilman and a race car owner, will represent Craig.

Veronica Frear says, "From my understanding they've found 32 children in this manner, that is quite successful."

Matt Frear, Craig's brother says, "We don't have contact with these officials and they have stepped up and taken and donated a lot of time and money and it is fantastic they'd be willing to do that."

It is a chance to get Craig's name out, not only in the Capital Region, but throughout the Northeast.

It is a chance to also raise awareness for other missing children.

Veronica Frear says, "Hoping that next time they see those posters at Walmart or at the New York Thruway they might stop and really look at it."

If you have any information on Craig Frear's disappearance - contact State Police

The Fireball Run is set to visit Schenectady in late September.
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