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Aurora woman reported missing with three young children

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Laureth May / photo from Aurora police

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Updated: February 16, 2012 12:50PM



Police are asking the public to be on the lookout for a 29-year-old woman west suburban woman who left home early Wednesday with her three young sons and has not been seen since.

 

Laureth “Laurie” M. May of 200 block of Plum Street in Aurora, and her sons Quincy Collins, 4; Oliver Collins, 2; and Spencer Collins, 1, were reported missing by May’s fiancé about 4 p.m. Wednesday, according to a release from Aurora police.

May and her fiancé had an argument about 3:30 a.m. Wednesday, which ended when she woke the children and left in her car, white, 2001 Volvo station wagon with Illinois plate 9590986. The vehicle has a pink cancer ribbon on the left rear. 

May’s fiancé said she has never behaved in this manner before., and gave no indications of intending to hurt herself or her children, police said.

 

A former teacher at a school in La Grange Highlands, detectives believe May might be in the company of one of her former students, a 17-year-old Cicero girl who also reported missing shortly after May left Aurora. Cicero police are also working on the case.

 

Laureth May is described as white, 5 feet and 135 pounds with red hair, blue eyes and freckles. She was last seen wearing a blue jean jacket with a fur collar and blue jeans.

 

Her children are all are fair-skinned blacks with black hair and brown eyes.

 

Quincy is 4 feet and 40 pounds, and was last seen wearing blue and red pajamas with cars on them. Both Oliver and Spencer are about 2-feet tall and 30 pounds. Oliver was wearing blue “footie” pajamas with ladybugs on them, while Spencer wore blue “footie” pajamas with snaps in front.

 

Anyone with information should call Aurora police at (630) 256-5500.

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