CHRISTOPHER KERZE
If you've ever seen Soul Asylum's music video Runaway Train, chances are you've seen Christopher Kerze with a bunch of other missing kids.
SOUL ASYLUM'S VIDEO
Christopher Matthew Kerze was born February 19, 1973.
He went missing American from Eagan, Minnesota.
He was last seen on April 20, 1990.
The vehicle he was driving was found abandoned two days after his disappearance.
On April 20, 1990, Kerze told his parents he was sick and stayed home.
When his parents returned home later that day the family vehicle, a blue 1988 Dodge Caravan, was missing.
They found a note from Kerze stating that he would be back by 6 pm unless he got lost.
The word lost was underlined twice.
On April 21, 1990, the family received a letter from Duluth, Minnesota.
The letter stated that Kerze lied to use the van and run away for awhile.
The writer indicated they did not know where Kerze was going.
Kerze took a O.F. Mossberg & Sons 20-gauge shotgun with him, but no ammunition.
The van was located abandoned on April 22, 1990, near Grand Rapids, Minnesota.
An anonymous letter was received in 2004, by the Eagan Police Department.
It read that they should stop trying to find Kerze and he would return home when he is ready.
The letter stated that Kerze lied to use the van and run away for awhile.
The writer indicated they did not know where Kerze was going.
Kerze took a O.F. Mossberg & Sons 20-gauge shotgun with him, but no ammunition.
The van was located abandoned on April 22, 1990, near Grand Rapids, Minnesota.
An anonymous letter was received in 2004, by the Eagan Police Department.
It read that they should stop trying to find Kerze and he would return home when he is ready.
TO CHRISTOPHER
FROM HIS FAMILY
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