On June 29, 1977, 15-year-old Eva Gerline Debruhl was last seen at her home in Catawba, South Carolina. She had mowed the yard and went inside to make some ice tea. Her father was called to go into work and left after 11 a.m. Her mother was asleep but woke up to see Eva was gone by noon.
A pot of iced tea and a glass was found undisturbed in the house. T.V. was on and Eva's flip flops were in the front lawn. But there was no sign of Eva. None of her clothes were gone, except what she was wearing and her glasses.
Eva's grandmother lived near them and noticed a late model blue and white or green and white jeep-type vehicle drive up to their home. She saw a man speaking to someone through the screen door and her grandmother assumed he was talking to Eva's father about working on a car. She didn't know he'd already been gone by then.
He eventually left but came back 10 to 15 minutes later. Eva's grandmother didn't notice if it stopped a second time or if her granddaughter got into the vehicle. It's unknown if he's connected to Eva's disappearance. He is described as Caucasian and of medium height and build. He wore a light green shirt and dark green pants.
It's suspected that Eva may have been abducted and/or murdered.
Eva is a white female and 15 years old at the time. She's 5'1" to 5'2" and 105 lbs. She has blonde hair and blue eyes. She was wearing a pink floral sweater and light blue floral short and wasn't wearing socks or shoes.
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