Police suspect foul play in case of missing Wytheville man
A Wytheville man is missing, and police say they suspect foul play.
28-year-old Israel Smith was last seen more than a month ago, on March 11th. His family filed a missing person’s report on March 23rd.
Debbie Bates usually talks to her son, Israel, several times a week. But says now she only needs one phone call to know that he’s all right. “All kind of things go through my mind from day to day minute to minute trying to hold out hope for a long time just waiting to hear some good news,” Debbie Bates told us.
Bates says her son doesn’t suffer from any medical condition and is very intelligent. She says he’s too smart to just disappear without telling anyone. An police agree. They started investigating last month.
“We’ve searched back roads, anything, anybody we could. People been on MySpace trying to find out anything from people that he had contact with maybe… My family hired a private investigator.”
His bosses at radio shack are also worried. “It’s totally out of character for him not to show up to work. He was always here. If he couldn’t be here, he called,” Charles May, the manager at the Radio Shack told us.
The store manager tells us they called Israel’s cell phone, sent text messages, even left voice mails, and still no word from Israel. That’s when the store owner called police.
They went to his apartment, on the corner of Fulton and 5th, to perform a welfare check. That’s where they found his SUV unlocked with the keys inside. His apartment was also unlocked and the television was on. All reasons that investigators, and his mother, suspect foul play.
“I wish we’d hear something..not a minute goes by I don’t wish we’d hear something good news. I want it to be good news.”
“If anybody out there knows anything please let us know.”
If you have any information about Israel Smith, you’re asked to call the Wytheville Police department, (276) 223-3300.