Missing teen found

Christine Jelinek
UPDATE 1/25/12
On Jan. 25 at 10:34 a.m., the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department notified the City of Carlsbad Police Department that missing at-risk juvenile Christine Jelinek was found. 
 
According to Carlsbad Police Detective Sergeant Steve Thomas, “A Good Samaritan noticed Christine walking down a street in Temecula, Calif. and recognized her from the circulated missing person’s information.  The Samaritan immediately notified the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department.”
 
Thomas further elaborated, “Christine was walking down the road with others to a location where she could get breakfast.”  Christine was reported missing by her Mother on Jan. 4.  Christine was found to be in good health and is in the process of being reunited with her family.
 
The investigation has determined that the male subject in the original release was not found to be related to the incident and is no longer sought by Carlsbad Police.  The Carlsbad Police Department would like thank all those who helped circulate Christine’s information, leading to her safe return.
 
1/11/12
 
Statement from 2 p.m. news conference (watch the video):
 
Good Afternoon,
 
I am Lt. Paul Mendes with the City of Carlsbad Police Department.  I want to thank the members of the media for their attendance here today and for their assistance thus far with our efforts to locate missing juvenile Christine Jelinek.
 
With me today are Sgt. Steve Thomas of the Family Services Unit and Detective Damian Garcia, the lead investigator.  Also joining us are the parents of Christine Jelinek, Mr. Danny Smith and Mrs. Kaitlyn Smith.
 
I have a brief statement, with some handouts to give you.  We will then have the parents give a brief statement as well, and then we will take a few questions.
 
On Jan. 3 at about 11 am, Christine Jelinek was seen at the Boxing Club located at 1691 Melrose Dr. Ste 180 in the city of Vista, just on the border of Vista and Carlsbad.  She was there for her routine workout.  She was only there for a short time, and then left to go to the Subway nearby, which has WIFI capabilities.   She may have used the WIFI to make contact with the person of interest.  She was joined by this man, described as a white male adult, 45-50 years old, about 5’11”, weighing about 160 lbs, unknown eye color, and hair described as short and lighter on the bottom and dark on the top, and also described as “peppered”. At the sighting, he was wearing jeans, and a blue or gray button down shirt. We will pass out hard copies of the composite sketch, along with copies of Christine’s photo, and I will send you electronic copies of both immediately following this conference.
 
After meeting at the Subway, they went to Mariah’s Restaurant, also nearby.  They spent about 45 minutes there together, then, Christine was driven home by this subject.  The male is unknown to Christine’s parents, her associates and friends.
 
It is believed in the early morning hours of Wednesday, Jan. 4, that Christine left her home and has not been seen or has made contact with her family since.   Investigators have followed up on many leads and potential sightings, and the Police Department, as well as the Smiths, are deeply concerned about her welfare.
 
Christine is described as a white female, 17 years old, 5’9” tall, about 150 lbs., with shoulder length dark brown hair and brown eyes.  Christine took 2 pairs of jeans and a black hooded sweatshirt, so she may be wearing them.  She also had in her possession 7 or 8 artists books and possible a Nintendo DS Play Station.
 
Additionally, the National Center for Missing Children has been notified and has activated a case as well for Christine.
 
Anyone one with any information about Christine’s whereabouts or has seen her or the man in the composite sketch are urged to call our tip line, which has been set up specifically for this investigation. The number is 760-931-2223.  If you have immediate observation of Christine, please call the law enforcement authority in your jurisdiction and report her location to them immediately.
 
And, If you are the man who made contact with Christine and drove her home on Jan. 3, please call Detective Damian Garcia at the Carlsbad Police Department at 760-931-2144.  We need your help and information to help us find Christine.
 
Media Contact
Paul Mendes, Lieutenant
Professional Standards and Services Division
Carlsbad Police Department
2560 Orion Way
Carlsbad, CA 92010
760-931-2260
 
 
 
 
 

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