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NewsFebruary 21, 2011

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Springfield police say they are considering digging up a parking lot where some people have speculated that three missing women may be buried. Springfield police chief Paul Williams has renewed interest in the case of 18-year-old Stacy McCall, 19-year-old Suzanne Streeter and Suzanne's mom, Sherill Levitt. The three vanished from Levitt's home in June 1992...

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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Springfield police say they are considering digging up a parking lot where some people have speculated that three missing women may be buried.

Springfield police chief Paul Williams has renewed interest in the case of 18-year-old Stacy McCall, 19-year-old Suzanne Streeter and Suzanne's mom, Sherill Levitt. The three vanished from Levitt's home in June 1992.

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Williams now has three detectives and one sergeant working on the case.

He also said it's a possibility that the department will dig under a hospital parking garage where some think the three may have been buried.

The disappearances will also be the subject of a national television show on Investigation Discovery next month.

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