Two Missing Teens in Minnesota
Two Minnesota teens, Johann Van Deinse and Tychelle Stoos, ran away from home (Winona, MN) on Saturday, October 3rd, at approximately 8 AM. They were driving a 1999 Pontiac Grand Am, blue
with white racing stripes, and a loud exhaust. Both Johann and Tychelle withdrew all of their savings when they left, and will most likely be travelling far from home. They're cell phones are currently off, but
they were last tracked to Chicago, Illinois at 4:21 PM on Saturday. They will most likely travel to a large city and try to hide out there considering it would be easier to blend in.
Description of Johann Van Deinse:
Asian
About 5' 6"
Around 140 lbs (litle, but not scrawny)
Brown Eyes
(When he left) Black Hair
16 years old
Description of Tychelle Stoos:
Caucasian
5' 1"
115 lbs
Blue Eyes
(When she left) Blonde Hair
Straight teeth (had braces)
16 years old
Johann stated Friday during school that he was probably going to runaway to Canada, but nobody really believed him. So it is a definite possibility that he may be fleeing to Canada, possibly through New
York. Neither of the teenagers have their passports. Both of their cell phones have been turned off, so tracking them that way may not be possible anymore. Their computers were searched for any possible
link to the planning of a trip and nothing was found.
As of now, the police and family don't have many leads. So we're asking for your help. If you notice either of these teenagers or the car, PLEASE contact your local police station RIGHT AWAY and e-mail
Tychelle's mother at iksjess@hotmail.com
There is also a facebook group located here: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=148496098122
I realize that this may not be the best way to get attention for this, but we're hoping that a larger news outlet notices this so more people can see their faces.
Update: The license plate number of the car is:
RVK945 and is from Minnesota of course
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