Police in central Ohio are investigating the disappearance of Sara Apple, a Newark bank teller, and her 4-year-old son Max, who haven't been seen since Thursday. Apple's husband Chris said that he last spoke to his wife on Thursday when she said that she was staying at her mother's house. He has not heard from her since, reports CBS affiliate WBNS. Anyone with information about the pair is asked to call the Newark Division of Police at 740-670-7201 or 740-670-7934.
"Of course, the worst case scenario pops into your head," said Chris Apple to the station. "There's no reason for her to not be at her mom's or [at home]. Were they carjacked or kidnapped?" Chris Apple told the station on Sunday that he hopes someone knows something about their disappearance. Anyone with information about the pair is asked to call the Newark Division of Police at 740-670-7201 or 740-670-7934.
"I'm feeling horrible," Chris Apple said, according to WBNS. "I've never felt this bad in my life. I haven't been able to sleep. [I] haven't been able to eat." Sara Apple's father, Mark Yohman, said that he has searched extensively for the pair. "I've been to [Interstate] 70 east, all the way to Zanesville, at every single exit and gas station," Yohman said. "This is completely out of character. It's something nobody would expect.
According to police, Sara Apple, 24, is believed to be driving a 2004 white Saturn Ion with Ohio license plate No. FCQ-5079. The vehicle also has a family icon sticker representing a family of four in the rear window. Sara Apple is 5-feet tall and weighs about 140 pounds, police said. She has brown hair and brown eyes. Max is about 3 feet tall with brown hair and brown eyes. Anyone with information about the pair is asked to call the Newark Division of Police at 740-670-7201 or 740-670-7934.
Police in central Ohio are investigating the disappearance of Sara Apple, a Newark bank teller, and her 4-year-old son Max, who haven't been seen since Thursday. Apple's husband Chris said that he last spoke to his wife on Thursday when she said that she was staying at her mother's house. He has not heard from her since, reports CBS affiliate WBNS. Anyone with information about the pair is asked to call the Newark Division of Police at 740-670-7201 or 740-670-7934.
"Of course, the worst case scenario pops into your head," said Chris Apple to the station. "There's no reason for her to not be at her mom's or [at home]. Were they carjacked or kidnapped?" Chris Apple told the station on Sunday that he hopes someone knows something about their disappearance. Anyone with information about the pair is asked to call the Newark Division of Police at 740-670-7201 or 740-670-7934.
"I'm feeling horrible," Chris Apple said, according to WBNS. "I've never felt this bad in my life. I haven't been able to sleep. [I] haven't been able to eat." Sara Apple's father, Mark Yohman, said that he has searched extensively for the pair. "I've been to [Interstate] 70 east, all the way to Zanesville, at every single exit and gas station," Yohman said. "This is completely out of character. It's something nobody would expect.
According to police, Sara Apple, 24, is believed to be driving a 2004 white Saturn Ion with Ohio license plate No. FCQ-5079. The vehicle also has a family icon sticker representing a family of four in the rear window. Sara Apple is 5-feet tall and weighs about 140 pounds, police said. She has brown hair and brown eyes. Max is about 3 feet tall with brown hair and brown eyes. Anyone with information about the pair is asked to call the Newark Division of Police at 740-670-7201 or 740-670-7934.
According to police, Sara Apple, 24, is believed to be driving a 2004 white Saturn Ion with Ohio license plate No. FCQ-5079. The vehicle also has a family icon sticker representing a family of four in the rear window. Sara Apple is 5-feet tall and weighs about 140 pounds, police said. She has brown hair and brown eyes. Max is about 3 feet tall with brown hair and brown eyes. Anyone with information about the pair is asked to call the Newark Division of Police at 740-670-7201 or 740-670-7934.
"Of course, the worst case scenario pops into your head," said Chris Apple to the station. "There's no reason for her to not be at her mom's or [at home]. Were they carjacked or kidnapped?" Chris Apple told the station on Sunday that he hopes someone knows something about their disappearance. Anyone with information about the pair is asked to call the Newark Division of Police at 740-670-7201 or 740-670-7934.
"I'm feeling horrible," Chris Apple said, according to WBNS. "I've never felt this bad in my life. I haven't been able to sleep. [I] haven't been able to eat." Sara Apple's father, Mark Yohman, said that he has searched extensively for the pair. "I've been to [Interstate] 70 east, all the way to Zanesville, at every single exit and gas station," Yohman said. "This is completely out of character. It's something nobody would expect.
According to police, Sara Apple, 24, is believed to be driving a 2004 white Saturn Ion with Ohio license plate No. FCQ-5079. The vehicle also has a family icon sticker representing a family of four in the rear window. Sara Apple is 5-feet tall and weighs about 140 pounds, police said. She has brown hair and brown eyes. Max is about 3 feet tall with brown hair and brown eyes. Anyone with information about the pair is asked to call the Newark Division of Police at 740-670-7201 or 740-670-7934.
Police in central Ohio are investigating the disappearance of Sara Apple, a Newark bank teller, and her 4-year-old son Max, who haven't been seen since Thursday. Apple's husband Chris said that he last spoke to his wife on Thursday when she said that she was staying at her mother's house. He has not heard from her since, reports CBS affiliate WBNS. Anyone with information about the pair is asked to call the Newark Division of Police at 740-670-7201 or 740-670-7934.
"Of course, the worst case scenario pops into your head," said Chris Apple to the station. "There's no reason for her to not be at her mom's or [at home]. Were they carjacked or kidnapped?" Chris Apple told the station on Sunday that he hopes someone knows something about their disappearance. Anyone with information about the pair is asked to call the Newark Division of Police at 740-670-7201 or 740-670-7934.
"I'm feeling horrible," Chris Apple said, according to WBNS. "I've never felt this bad in my life. I haven't been able to sleep. [I] haven't been able to eat." Sara Apple's father, Mark Yohman, said that he has searched extensively for the pair. "I've been to [Interstate] 70 east, all the way to Zanesville, at every single exit and gas station," Yohman said. "This is completely out of character. It's something nobody would expect.
According to police, Sara Apple, 24, is believed to be driving a 2004 white Saturn Ion with Ohio license plate No. FCQ-5079. The vehicle also has a family icon sticker representing a family of four in the rear window. Sara Apple is 5-feet tall and weighs about 140 pounds, police said. She has brown hair and brown eyes. Max is about 3 feet tall with brown hair and brown eyes. Anyone with information about the pair is asked to call the Newark Division of Police at 740-670-7201 or 740-670-7934.