
The person at the center of this case
Erik Wojdyla
Justice for Erik Wojdyla — the trail went cold in 2025, but the truth hasn't.
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What were Erik's activities and contacts on July 28, 2025 prior to his disappearance?
What vehicle was Erik operating, and has it been located or identified in the area?
Did anyone see Erik or his vehicle near 151 S. Water St on July 28th?
Erik Wojdyla, a 22-year-old male, went missing on July 28, 2025, in South Elgin, Illinois; his last known location was determined through call data records and vehicle tracking to be near 151 S. Water St. The circumstances of his disappearance remain unclear, and investigators are seeking information from the public to locate him. Anyone with details about Erik's whereabouts or activities on July 28th is urged to contact the Will County Sheriff's Office.
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NamUs case MP154253. Missing person: Erik Wojdyla.
Last known contact: 2025-07-28 in South Elgin, DuPage, IL. Circumstances: Victim last seen on 7/28/25.
Call data records and vehicle data indicate a last known area of 151 S. Water St in South Elgin.
Demographics: 22 years, Male, White / Caucasian. Physical description: 5 ft 10 in, 170 lbs, hair: Blond/Strawberry, eyes: Brown.
Investigating agency: Will County Sheriff's Office | 25-6406.
Erik Wojdyla last seen in South Elgin, DuPage County, IL. Call data records and vehicle data indicate last known area of 151 S. Water St.
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Any information, no matter how small, could be crucial to solving this case.