Carjacking Suspect May Have Fled To Chile
CHICAGO (CBS) -- Authorities now believe a nuclear plant operator has fled the country after committing an unlikely carjacking.
Carjacking Suspect May Have Fled Country
Prosecutors now say there is plenty of evidence to suggest that 31-year-old Michael Buhrman, a well-paid senior reactor operator at the Dresden nuclear plant in Morris, is now somewhere is South America.
Last May, police arrested Buhrman after the allegedly pointed a gun at a young woman waiting in a car in a parking lot in Woodridge. He then demanded her vehicle and took off.
The woman thought the suspect was an elderly man, but it turns out Buhrman was wearing a latex mask.
Months later, after posting bail, Buhrman disappeared. He first cut off his tracking device, withdrew cash from his bank account, dropped off a present for his young son at his ex-wife's house and was never seen again.
There are reports that Buhrman had collected $100,000 in gold bars and fled to Chile.