16-Year Faith Kies Killed in Phoenix

A press release from the McHenry County Sheriff’s Department:

Missing Woodstock Teen Victim of Homicide in Phoenix, Arizona

On Thursday, January 14, the McHenry County Sheriff’s Office took a missing juvenile report from a residence in unincorporated Woodstock.

The parents of a missing female [Faith Kies] reported that their daughter left the residence sometime during the overnight hours of Wednesday, Jan. 13, into Thursday, Jan. 14.

Through the course of the investigation, members of the McHenry County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigation Division were led to believe that the juvenile was heading west to an address in Phoenix, AZ.

The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children was contacted to assist with disseminating information.

Detectives made contact with law enforcement agencies between here and Arizona, including the Phoenix Police Department.

Detectives also requested a check to be conducted at a residence within the latter’s jurisdiction.

The Phoenix Police Department advised that they had gone to the residence and learned that the missing juvenile had arrived at the residence with an adult male.

It was later learned that the missing girl had suffered a gunshot wound to the head and was in life-threatening condition and the adult male had been declared deceased at the scene.

Phoenix Police Department identified the male as Alex O’Neill, 25 years old, of Woodstock, Illinois. O’Neill is a family friend of the missing juvenile.

The McHenry County Sheriff’s Office is continuing to working with the Phoenix Police Department with their ongoing investigation.

The report from the Phoenix Police Department is below:

Phoenix police report on Faith Keis shooting.

Phoenix police report on Faith Kies shooting.


Comments

16-Year Faith Kies Killed in Phoenix — 4 Comments

  1. Incredibly sad story.

    Please do correct the spelling of her name when you have a moment.

  2. Reminds me of the tragedy with the Railroad Killer a few years back.

    Very sad story too.

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