20 17 on June 30th, the FBI announced the arrest of a 27-year-old man suspected of kidnapping YINGYING ZHANG, a visiting scholar in China. The FBI says it thinks YINGYING ZHANG is dead.
On 20 1710.3, 17, the federal grand jury filed additional charges against the suspect and formally decided to execute the suspect Christensen for kidnapping.
YINGYING ZHANG, a female citizen of China, was a visiting scholar at the University of Illinois in China. She studied at the University of Illinois from April 20 17 to May 20 17.
At about 14 on June 9th, Chicago time, YINGYING ZHANG sat in the passenger seat after a 27-second conversation with the driver of a black Saturn Astra on Goodwin Avenue. The vehicle was heading north. After that, YINGYING ZHANG lost contact.
According to Liu Yunchuan, former chairman of the local Chinese Association, several hours after YINGYING ZHANG lost contact, his classmates chose to call the police, but the American police did not pay enough attention to it. They only sent a policeman to follow up, saying that "many people are missing every day and may come back soon".
It was not until 24 hours after YINGYING ZHANG disappeared that YINGYING ZHANG's disappearance was gradually taken seriously by the police and schools under the pressure of Chinese groups and the attention of domestic and foreign media, and gradually escalated into an international event.
On June 14 local time, the US Federal Bureau of Investigation identified the disappearance of YINGYING ZHANG, a visiting scholar at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in China, as kidnapping. It is understood that YINGYING ZHANG's whereabouts have been unknown since he was taken away by a black car on the afternoon of June 9th. After the incident, it caused great concern in the local area. Local Chinese and overseas Chinese students have been looking for it for several days. The Consulate General of China in Chicago has contacted YINGYING ZHANG's family and assisted in applying for a visa to the United States. When interviewed by this reporter on the afternoon of 14 local time, the local police said that they had jointly investigated the case with law enforcement agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation. ?
20 17 on June 30th, the FBI announced the arrest of a 27-year-old man suspected of kidnapping YINGYING ZHANG, a visiting scholar in China. The FBI says it thinks YINGYING ZHANG is dead.
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