SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO AM) - One of Faith McShane’s friends says he saw her Wednesday at around 1PM at the corner of 11th and Summit near the Mercato grocery store. Witnesses told McShane’s mother a man was yelling at her, but he couldn’t tell what the man was saying. He did manage to get a license plate number for the silver Honda the man was driving: 1XR 248.
Theresa McShane said her daughter showed no signs of distress or problems in the days leading up to her disappearance from Roosevelt High School. “She was being playful, play-fighting at the house with the neighbor girls, playing board games. Just normal kids’ stuff” said McShane.
Captain Greg Vandekamp says Faith McShane went to Roosevelt High School Monday but she didn’t go home after classes dismissed early.
Faith's mother tells the Argus Leader that the girl left a note behind at home that read: "I'm sorry. I'm leaving. I cannot take it anymore."
Vandekamp says someone claimed to have seen Faith getting into a silver Honda car, driven by a man in his thirties, at 13th and Duluth last night.
The driver is described as a white male, 30 to 40 years old, with dark hair and a goatee.
Faith is a white female, five-six, 140 pounds, long brown hair and hazel eyes. She was wearing a black zip-up hoodie and jeans.
Anyone with information on Faith can call Sioux Falls Police at 367-7212.