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Tuesday, February 19, 2008

College Couple Vanishes After Valentine's Day Dinner

Medley of articles to catch up with this interesting mystery. Two young adults borrow a roommate's car to run to the store, take nothing with, and vanish. Two days later, she calls a friend with his phone card, from somewhere near Chicago--can't talk long for fear of being "traced." Too weird.



Rhode Island police are searching for a college couple, who vanished after having Valentine's Day dinner together.

Amy Scott, 21, and her boyfriend Daniel Querzoli, 22, borrowed a friend's car "just to run an errand," but haven't been heard from since, the station reported. "I hope it's just a matter of them wanting to be in solitude and trying to work things out between the two of them," Brian Warren, Daniel's father said. "Maybe they got in an argument, something like that. But the circumstances just don't seem... It doesn't feel right to me."

The couple, who have been dating since last fall, left without taking their wallets, ID or cell phones. Scott's roommate said the couple had a minor argument the day before, but also said they looked happy after their Valentine's Day dinner. "She said she just wanted to see him and exchange Valentine's Day gifts with him, but everything was fine, Jackie said. Both of the students own cars. Scott is a student at Johnson and Wales University and Querzoli attends Bridgewater State College.

"Sometimes she'll just... go away for the weekend, or whatever, but we definitely, definitely, hear from her regardless... if it's like a text message, or whatever, we know she's okay," Lauren Hackett, a friend of Scott's, told the station.

The 2004 Honda Civic they borrowed had a Johnson and Wales University decal on the back, and was low on gas. The car's New Jersey license plate reads RUF20X.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,330972,00.html


Police Search For Missing Students
Students Left Money, Credit Cards, Cell Phones Behind


PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- Police are looking for information about two students who have been missing since Friday night. The Providence Journal reported Amy Scott, 21, a Johnson and Wales University student from New Jersey, and her boyfriend Daniel Querzoli, 22, a Bridgewater State student from East Bridgewater, Mass., borrowed a car from Scott’s roommate and left around midnight. They left behind their money, credit cards and cell phones. “It’s extremely out of character for Amy. She talks to her mother on a daily basis. We’re scared to death obviously, and we just want them home no matter what the problem is,” said Amy’s father Bernard Tool.

Scott’s mother called the police to report her daughter missing. Providence police Detective Sgt. Carl Weston told the Journal they normally don’t begin searches so quickly, but the case “is a bit perplexing.” The car they were last seen driving is a 2004 silver Honda Civic with New Jersey plates RUF20X. The police ask those with information concerning the students to call 401-272-3121.


Latest developments on the search for two missing college students

Providence (WPRI)-- Now, the latest developments on the search for two missing students last seen in Providence.
Police are scaling back their efforts to find Johnson and Wales student Amy Scott and her boyfriend Daniel Querzoli. Amy Scott and Daniel Querzoli have been missing since Thursday. After having a Valentine's Day dinner together, the pair borrowed a friend's car to go somewhere. Now family and friends are worried. The two have been dating since last fall.
Amy's roommates say the couple had a minor spat a day before they left, but nothing seemed wrong when they returned from dinner.

Investigators say Scott called a friend Sunday- saying she was o-k. The call was traced to Illinois. The pair has been missing since midnght on Valentines Day. They borrowed a friend's car, leaving behind their wallets and cell phones.

Couple Vanishes on Valentine's Day

A Rhode Island college couple is missing after the two went to run an errand on Valentine’s Day.

Amy Scott, 21, and her boyfriend Daniel Querzoli, 22, went for dinner and then borrowed a friend’s car to run an errand, Fox News reported. The couple left without their cell phones or wallets. Both of the students have their own cars, but the two were last seen in a 2004 Honda Civic with a Johnson and Wales University decal and license plate number RUF20X. Scott is a student at Johnson and Wales University.Querzoli is a student at Bridgewater State College.


Scott’s roommate told police that Scott and Querzoli were not arguing when they left, even though they had a minor argument the day before. "I hope it's just a matter of them wanting to be in solitude and trying to work things out between the two of them," Brian Warren, Querzoli’s father, told MyFOXProvidence. "Maybe they got in an argument, something like that. But the circumstances just don't seem ... It doesn't feel right to me."


Missing LBI woman called friend, police say
PROVIDENCE, R.I. - A Beach Haven woman who is a student at Johnson and Wales University reached out to one of her best friends Sunday after she and her boyfriend disappeared Friday night, authorities said. Amy Scott, 21, called the friend from a pay phone at about 2 p.m., less than two days after she and her boyfriend Daniel Querzoli, 22, of East Bridgewater, Mass., borrowed a friend's car and said they were going downtown and would be right back, Providence police Detective Sgt. Carl Weston said.

"The friend said Amy was very cryptic as to where she was and what she was doing," Weston said. "Amy said she was OK and was still with Dan, the kid she left with, but she was very brief."
When Scott left Friday night, she took none of her belongings with her, said her mother, Laura Tool. "They didn't take anything, not their cell phones, wallets. She didn't even take her pocketbook," Tool said. Scott may not have been wearing a coat, Tool said.


According to Tool, police usually don't get involved this quickly in a missing-persons case, especially for people of Scott and Querzoli's age - but the circumstances are unusual, Tool said.
"We don't know why they would take their friend's car and not their own and leave all of their things behind," Tool said. Scott, a junior at Johnson and Wales in Providence, worked as a waitress and bartender at the Marlin bar and restaurant in Beach Haven, where she lives when not at school, according to Tool.

According to a report by the Providence Journal, Scott and Querzoli went out to dinner Friday night and went back to Scott's apartment at 521 Angell St., in Providence. Even though both have cars, they borrowed a roommate's car and left the apartment at about midnight, leaving behind their money, credit cards and cell phones. Also, the roommate's car had little gas; its gas cap was broken and could only be removed by the car's owner, Providence police Detective Sgt. Carl Weston told the newspaper.

The car they drove off in is a 2004 silver Honda Civic with New Jersey plates - RUF20X, according to Weston. Because Scott is an adult, she cannot be forced to come home, and although she is still considered missing, the investigation is on hold, Weston said. "We won't be taking any further steps until there is more contact made. We were out there actively pounding the pavement for her up until this afternoon, up until that contact was made," Weston said.

"Before we heard from her, we were very concerned that something very bad may have happened to her; we were actually baffled for a long time. But we still don't know what's going on." Tool described her daughter as white, 5-foot-7, about 115 pounds, with curly, reddish hair.
Police ask anyone with information about Scott and Querzoli to call 401-272-3121.

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Maybe year 15 years later but I may have figured out the absurd being with the FBI att the marriott charged to leave her apartment and search for Amy and then all I heard was she was allowed to talk through everything In composition notebooks and thank God Walsky has gotten over it but pretty sure I’m sorry I didn’t ruin everyone else’s life but pretty sure that’s what drove me to be psychologically dysfunction and it’s not fair. I never accepted the fact that she was giving drugs to my roommates n hrer “”boyfriend” was peeing on our furniture and rugs buy itbuway but I was on the local news she was on CNN is involved my work so maybe that’s the reason I PSTD