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The Daily Crime

"I'm still positive I'm going to find him"

The Daily Crime

VAULT Studios

True Crime

4.3627 Ratings

🗓️ 12 August 2021

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

In July 1986 seven-month old Christopher Abeyta disappeared from his home in Colorado. His family is still searching for him. KUSA's Janet Oravetz tells us about the case of Christopher Abeyta. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Coming up.

0:01.0

My whole mission right now is to talk to whoever's out there.

0:05.6

There's people that know.

0:07.4

There's family members.

0:09.4

There's people that are out there in the community that might have known something and

0:13.6

they're covering up and hiding.

0:15.6

For Vault Studios, I'm Will Johnson.

0:17.5

You're listening to The Daily Crime.

0:22.8

I couldn't do anything.

0:23.7

I couldn't sleep.

0:28.9

I heard cats meowing at night, and I'd run out thinking it was Christopher.

0:35.4

I'd hear that a loud pitch, and I'd run out of the house looking, and I swore I was going to find him.

0:38.2

I'm still positive I'm going to find him.

0:43.6

35 years ago last month, an infant disappeared from his home in Colorado Springs.

0:48.2

Christopher Ibetta was seven months old on July 15, 1986.

0:52.1

That's the night he vanished from his home, never to be seen again.

0:54.9

I'm joined by Janet Orvette's digital content producer at KUSA in Denver. Janet, thanks for being here with us once again. Tell us what we know about that

1:00.6

night back in 1986. Yeah, so this is certainly one that's been baffling investigators in Colorado

1:07.4

Springs for quite some time. Christopher Abeda was just seven months old when he was

1:13.7

abducted from his family's home in the middle of the night. It was July 15, 1986. The door had been

1:22.4

unlocked, left unlocked that night, which nowadays seems kind of odd, but I think in 1986,

1:28.0

people had that bigger sense of security, so the door was unlocked. At some point during the

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