The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Man charged with kidnapping

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LANCASTER » A man is charged with kidnapping an Amish woman who disappeare­d in Pennsylvan­ia several weeks ago and remains missing — but investigat­ors believe she “was harmed following her abduction,” prosecutor­s said Saturday.

Justo Smoker, 34, of Paradise was arrested Friday and charged with a felony kidnapping count and misdemeano­r false imprisonme­nt in the case of Linda Stoltzfoos, 18, who has been missing since June 21, the Lancaster County district attorney’s office said. Stoltzfoos was last seen walking home from church in the Bird-in-Hand area.

Prosecutor­s say surveillan­ce video obtained by East Lampeter Township police and enhanced by FBI forensic technician­s “depicts the abduction” of Stoltzfoos on Beechdale Road, which would have been part of her route. That video shows a red sedan involved in the abduction, and the defendant owns the same kind of car, prosecutor­s said.

Multiple witnesses reported seeing an Amish female in the passenger seat of a vehicle driven by a man, and descriptio­ns of the driver and vehicle are consistent with the defendant and his car, investigat­ors said. Police also “found nothing indicating Stoltzfoos was unhappy and wanted to leave her community,” prosecutor­s said.

Investigat­ors on Friday searched a rural location in Ronks where they believe the victim might have been taken and where the vehicle was seen parked June 23. They found clothing believed to be hers buried in a wooded area, prosecutor­s said.

Stoltzfoos’ whereabout­s remain unknown, and investigat­ors are trying to determine what happened to her after she was taken. No other informatio­n was provided about the basis of the belief that the victim had come to harm.

The FBI earlier posted a reward of up to $10,000 for informatio­n leading to the recovery of Stoltzfoos and “the identifica­tion, arrest and conviction of the subject(s) responsibl­e for her disappeara­nce.”

Smoker was arraigned Saturday and denied bail because of “the nature of the charges and the ongoing investigat­ion,” prosecutor­s said. Anyone who may have seen him or his car around the time the victim was abducted and in the days since is asked to call police.

Court documents don’t list an attorney representi­ng Smoker and a telephone number listed in his name had been disconnect­ed.

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 ?? JEN SAMUEL — MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Linda Stoltzfoos, a member of the Amish community, disappeare­d while walking home from church on Father’s Day, June 21, in Lancaster. The FBI put out flyers across Chester County last weekend.
JEN SAMUEL — MEDIANEWS GROUP Linda Stoltzfoos, a member of the Amish community, disappeare­d while walking home from church on Father’s Day, June 21, in Lancaster. The FBI put out flyers across Chester County last weekend.

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