Crime & Safety

Naperville Central Teen Found Safe At Fast Food Restaurant

Naperville Central teen missing since last Monday was found in a fast food restaurant Tuesday afternoon.

A Naperville teen reported missing last week has been found safe.

Chris Carpenter, 16, was located Tuesday morning and is in police custody. His parents are making their way back from Denver to be reunited with him.

A story in the said that the Carpenters had traced their son to Denver, but he was found in Naperville, according to police and a message the Carpenters sent to family.

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“… I wanted all of you wonderful people to know that Chris is now in the custody of the Naperville Police,” said Mike Carpenter in an e-mail to concerned friends and family. “It appears he made his way back to Naperville on his own. … We could not of [sic] made it through this past week without your prayers, your help and your encouragement! God bless you all.”

An alert resident who spotted the teen in a local fast food restaurant called police at about 12:30 p.m. Officers who responded were able to positively identify Chris Carpenter, said Sgt. Gregg Bell in a news release.

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The teen willingly accompanied officers back to the police department where he will be re-united with his parents, Bell said in the release.

The Carpenters are making their way back from Denver to be reunited with their son tonight.

Both the Carpenter family and police thanked residents for their help.


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