

But 6 hours later, Bryce was still not home and he wasn't answering any calls. Karen spoke to Bryce at 12.30pm and he was due to arrive home by 3pm that afternoon. He was sitting in his car and his "eyes were a bit red." Other than that, Bryce seemed fine. Bryce was in the same spot as he was in hours earlier. She called the Tire shop where Bryce bought the fuel and one of the employees went out to look for him. Karen wanted Bryce to come home to their house straight away and he said he would as he wanted to talk to her but hours later, there was no sign of him. He charged the $20 worth of fuel to their card. Bryce had used their credit card as he ran out of gas in Kern County. A few hours later, at 11am, Karen and Michael received a voicemail from Bryce. At that point, he was an hour away from his apartment in Rocklin. At 1am, on the 29th, Karen missed a call from Bryce's phone. Instead, he began driving south on I-5 toward Laguna Niguel. He left Kim's house around 11.30pm.īryce didn't go home that night. Bryce told Karen he was fine and that he would head back to his own apartment. He too noticed that something wasn't right with Bryce. His roommate had also called Karen to voice his own concerns earlier that same day. Kim told Karen that Bryce shouldn't be driving. Kim spoke to Karen on the phone and she told her she was concerned and worried about Bryce because he was behaving differently. He called his mother and told her that Kim would not give him his car keys.

Bryce gave away the diamond earrings gifted to him by his mother to a friend and other possessions like his Xbox. He ended his relationship with Kim.īryce went to Kim's house on the 28th of August. In the days that followed, things didn't get any better. She discovered he had allegedly taken an ADHD pill, one that had not been prescribed to him. It was believed that he had taken the pill Vyvanse to help him stay awake to play video games all night with his roommate. His roommate noted that he was drinking more than he usually did too. On the 26th of August, a Monday, Bryce started his new semester but Kim thought he was acting a little erratically. But in the week leading up to the 30th of August, Bryce was not himself. His roommate was a good friend of his and he had a beautiful girlfriend, Kim Sly. Karen and Michael with their son Bryce Laspisa Bryce was a talented nineteen year old and he chose to study graphic and industrial design. Chico is around 450 miles away but Bryce had to move there as he was about to start sophomore year at Sierra College.

A short time later, Bryce moved to Chico. When his parents, Karen and Michael Laspisa, retired, the whole family moved from their home in Illinois to Laguna Niguel, California, United States. He was a good student and he played football and baseball. He was on the way to see them and he told them he had a lot to talk about.īryce graduated from Naperville Central High School in 2012. At 2 am, Bryce Laspisa called his parents to let them know he was pulling off the I-5 to sleep in his car in a residential area. "Make sure your worst enemy doesn't live between your own two ears." If you prefer to provide information anonymously, you can call Crime Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS(8477), or by using your smartphone and downloading the P3 Tips mobile app on Google Play or the Apple App Store, or by using the website. If you have any information about Bryce Laspisa from 2013 or sooner, that you think could help investigators locate Bryce, please give them a call at 32. His loved ones are very worried and asking for your help locating him. He was wearing white cargo shorts, blue/white checker shirt, white/red Nike shoes and has a tattoo on his left arm/shoulder area. The beige 2003 Toyota Highlander Laspisa was driving at the time of his disappearance was located off Lake Hughes Road in the Castaic Lake area.Īt the time of his disappearance, Bryce was 19 years old and stood 5’11” tall, 170 lbs with red hair and blue eyes. and has not been seen or heard from since. Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department investigators and family members are asking for your help locating Bryce Laspisa of Castaic, who was driving from Placer County to Orange County to see his parents in August 2013 but never made it to their house.īryce was last seen in Kern County on August 30, 2013, at approximately 2:08 a.m.
