Over 10 years later, cops and family members are not giving up hope in their search for three women who disappeared suddenly from a Missouri home.
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On June 7, 1992 Suzanne Streeter invited her friend Stacy over for a slumber party. They had just graduated from Kickapoo High School in Springfield, Missouri. Suzanne and Stacy had attended two parties and went back to Suzanne's to rest before going to an amusement park the next day. Sherrill Levitt, Suzanne's mom, was happy to be a part of the celebration. But they never got a chance to enjoy the rides.
That night, all three women disappeared without a trace from the Springfield, Missouri home. Sherrill's car, purse, cigarettes and keys were all left at the house. The family dog was waiting for police and friends when they arrived to check out the girls absence from their big date.
Stacy and Suzanne were seen leaving a party at 2:15am that morning. Officials report they arrived at Suzanne's house at 45 minutes later, and got ready for bed. Cops say the house bore no signs of a struggle, but rather the appearance of the women being "captured."
There has been no trace of the women since their mysterious disappearance. Like the families, investigators will not rule out the possibility the women could still be alive.