Missing: Elizabeth Crandell, 13, of Denver

26 Apr 2015 18:54 #1 by ScienceChic
Missing: Elizabeth Crandell, 13, of Denver
TheDenverChannel.com Team
6:08 PM, Apr 26, 2015

Elizabeth Kaitlyn Crandell, the 13-year-old daughter of a 7NEWS engineer, has not been in contact with the family since Friday. Denver police have been alerted and are investigating.

She is described at 5-feet 4-inches, weighing 105 pounds, with blonde hair and pink highlights. She has brown eyes with a green tint.

If you see her, contact the Denver Police Department at 911 or 720-913-2000, option 1. The case number is #15-224830.


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27 Apr 2015 10:07 #2 by Mountain-News-Events
Update: Missing teen, Elizabeth Crandall, contacts parents
Deb Stanley
8:34 AM, Apr 27, 2015

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No news beyond the fact that she used a friend's phone to contact her parents. Hopefully she is safe and will be home soon.

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30 Apr 2015 08:10 #3 by Flume editor
There has been a meme going around on Facebook, Twitter and the other social media platforms. It's a "game" where you are suppose to disappear for days days and not contact anyone nor let anyone know where you are going.

That's all the info I have right now, but parents may want to ask their kids about this and possibly nip it in the bud before one of their own kids vanish for three days.

I'm not suggesting that this is what happened to Elizabeth, but the sudden discovery of her location and the phone call makes me wonder if she wasn't playing this "game?"

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30 Apr 2015 08:21 #4 by Nobody that matters
That might explain the Boulder college student hiding on campus for a week as well.

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