February 11, 2009 4:45 PM

Video May Have Clues In Missing Teen Case

(CBS/AP)  A young, goateed man videotaped leaving a Target store moments before the apparent abduction of an 18-year-old woman from the adjoining parking lot is being sought for questioning, investigators said.

Experts also are analyzing signals from the Kelsey Smith's cell phone on Saturday night after she was abducted. A police spokesman estimated the signals — "pings" — sounded about 15 miles from the store.

He said the signals show that her phone passed through certain sites along a route that led to an area around a park south of Kansas City, Mo. The last signal was recorded at about 8 p.m. Saturday. The signals are believed to be Kelsey's family trying to reach her.

The man in the surveillance tape hadn't been identified as of Wednesday morning and was not being called a suspect, but he might have information about the disappearance of Smith, Overland Park Police Chief John Douglas said.

Her parents say no one in the immediate family recognizes him.

The video shows a mid-70s Chevy pickup parking near Smith's car just seconds after she had pulled in and entered a Kansas City-area Target store, reports CBS News correspondent Cynthia Bowers.

Roughly ten minutes later, Smith returned to the parking lot. This video seems to show someone shoving the 18-year-old into her car.

Smith, who graduated from high school less than two weeks ago, left the store around 7:10 p.m. and put packages into her car when someone ran toward her, police said.

"You see two individuals come together, and there is no separation of those two individuals," Douglas said. "So it is easy to conclude there was some kind of incident at the back of the car. Then the car leaves."

(AP)
But the tape was "just not detailed enough" and was being enhanced at a forensics lab, Douglas said.

"We see activity," Douglas said of the videotape. "We are moving on the assumption — because the prudent thing to do is to treat this as an abduction — that there was some kind of force involved."

More than 50 detectives and officers from the area and the FBI were involved in the case, he said.

About two hours after Smith disappeared, her grandparents found her gray 1987 Buick in a parking lot at a mall in suburban Kansas City with her purse and packages still inside. Her cell-phone and ATM card were not, reports Bowers.

The Smith family has increased the reward for information about Kelsey's disappearance to $30,000. Greg Smith, who has been in law enforcement for 16 years, described his daughter as an outgoing young woman who plans to be a veterinarian.

"At least once or twice a day, you have your breakdown where you just have to go somewhere and let everything out. Then you pull yourself back together and remember we're trying — we're going to get Kelsey back, we're going to find her," Greg Smith said on CBS News' The Early Show.

Hundreds of people have spent long hours searching for her, passing out flyers, going door to door, and using the Internet.

"From her friends to people we don't know, church groups, the Red Cross was out there. Many restaurants are donating food for the volunteers that are out there. It's been absolutely amazing how much people are out helping us," her mother Missey told Early Show co-anchor Julie Chen.

Investigators said they don't know if Smith was picked at random or abducted by someone she knew. But Kelsey Smith's 23-year-old sister, Stevie Hockersmith, said she was sure her sister did not know the man police were seeking.

Wherever Kelsey is, Hockersmith said, she felt sure her sister was putting up a fight.

"He doesn't know what he's in for," she said. "Honestly, she'll raise all hell, and she won't stop. Kelsey won't stop until her body makes her stop basically, until she just can't go on anymore."

© 2009 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. The Associated Press contributed to this report.
Add a Comment See all 35 Comments
by in_san_diego June 6, 2007 9:05 PM EDT
We live in ill society, a society the fails to educate its people on ethics, morals, courtesy, manners etc. NEED I SAY MORE!!!
Reply to this comment
by gunownerdan June 6, 2007 6:45 PM EDT
Thanks bikermo.
You are 100% correct, being aware of your surroundings at all times is just as important as having an effective tool for self defense and knowing how to use it.
Reply to this comment
by bikermo June 6, 2007 6:39 PM EDT
while i completely agree with GunOwnerDan, i must point out that quite often the victim has their own gun turned on them simply because the perpetrator has surprise on their side.

simply HAVING a gun with you is no defense. KNOWING how to use your weapon and being able to keep calm while doing so are more important that WHAT the weapon is. they are also the things that will save your life.
Reply to this comment
by June 6, 2007 6:36 PM EDT
That's why you don't want to shop at Target.
No security in outside parking lot!
Posted by koolkinkajou at 03:23 PM : Jun 06, 2007

outdoors parking lot? Do they have parking indoors too?

Reply to this comment
by gunownerdan June 6, 2007 6:29 PM EDT

ThaNever forget that in America, thanks to the Second Amendment, citizens are capable of being their very own security guards.

a-human-right.com

"We live in a world where more and more women are unaccompanied at odd hours, or they are vulnerable in dangerous places - a world where restraining orders are often ineffective and the police cannot be counted upon to arrive in time, if at all. In such a world, women must be able to protect themselves. In terms of both deterrence and lethal force, guns are among the most effective tools available for self-defense."
-- Mary Zeiss Stange, "Guns, like abortion, are a matter of choice"

"In being confronted by the reality that government cannot and will not guarantee my personal safety, I am infinitely thankful, both as a woman and an American, that the Bill of Rights still guarantees my right to defend myself with a gun. Any true feminist must support this position. Any woman who claims to be a feminist, but who supports disarmament of law-abiding citizens is simply a dangerous hypocrite."
-- Katherine von Tour, "My Transformation From Anti-Gun Feminist To Armed Feminist"
Reply to this comment
by koolkinkajou-2009 June 6, 2007 6:23 PM EDT
That's why you don't want to shop at Target.
No security in outside parking lot!
That's why the kidnappers go there though.
If you are driving a 70's pickup you might as well be wearing a sign that says, kidnapper, murderer redneck here!
Reply to this comment
by koolkinkajou-2009 June 6, 2007 6:23 PM EDT
That's why you don't want to shop at Target.
No security in outside parking lot!
That's why the kidnappers go there though.
If you are driving a 70's pickup you might as well be wearing a sign that says, kidnapper, murderer redneck here!
Reply to this comment
by koolkinkajou-2009 June 6, 2007 6:23 PM EDT
That's why you don't want to shop at Target.
No security in outside parking lot!
That's why the kidnappers go there though.
If you are driving a 70's pickup you might as well be wearing a sign that says, kidnapper, murderer redneck here!
Reply to this comment
by koolkinkajou-2009 June 6, 2007 6:20 PM EDT
Target does not have security patrols at every store unlike walmart.
So Target loses a few customers, no big deal!
Reply to this comment
by tersans June 6, 2007 6:15 PM EDT
It should not make any difference black, white, pink, GBLT, religious zelots, whatever. The fact is that if we, the human species, do not get our act together to stop all this there is not going to be much left in or for the future for us or our kids.
Reply to this comment
See all 35 Comments
.
Scroll Left
Scroll Right More »
CBS News on Facebook