It has been almost three years since Bradley Olsen disappeared. And despite the length of time, his family does not give up hope. Project Jason's Angel Awareness Network (http://www.projectjason.org), has placed electronic posters along America's internet highway, as the anniversary of Mr. Olsens's disappearance comes closer.
His mother spoke with the Daily Chronicle (http://www.daily-chronicle.com), a newspaper in Dekalb, IL.
“You think three years went by so fast because you are busy doing things, searching for him and looking for answers," she said, while standing at a DeKalb intersection Saturday where she held a poster with her son's picture on it. "We just won't give up." (http://www.daily-chronicle.com/articles/2010/01/16/28254988/index.xml)
There is a $50,000.00 reward being offered for information about this case.
IF YOU HAVE INFORMATION ABOUT
Bradley Olsen
Call the DeKalb Police Department at (815) 784-8400
DOB: 04/04/1980
Missing: 01/20/2007
Age at disappearance: 26
Sex: Male
Race: Caucasian
Hair: Brown
Eyes: Blue
Height: 5’8”
Weight: 175 lbs
Missing From: DeKalb, IL
Brad has a moustache and goatee and is
of medium complexion. He has a scar
down the length of his back form surgery,
a tattoo of a sun on his back and a palm
tree on his ankle. His front tooth is an
implant. He was last seen wearing blue
jeans, new black lace-up boots, a black
short sleeved knit shirt and a dark brown
3/4 length leather jacket.
CIRCUMSTANCES
Brad was last seen outside then "Bar One" at
the intersection of Rt. 38 & Anne Glidden Rd. He
was looking for a ride home and has not been
seen of heard from since. He had no credit cards
and very little money with him.
(http://www.projectjason.org/aan/AAN_BradleyOlsen.pdf)













Comments
I still occasionally think about this missing person. I went to Kaneland and to NIU at Dekalb. I graduated many years prior to this incident, but my son lived in apartments behind the bar in question, and he said that the people who frequented the bar were predominantly fraternity boys. I assume the police looked carefully into that closed community. There was often theft, vandalism, and violence caused by patrons of the bar.
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