Cops tow car and take shears from home of abducted mother-of-two who is a BILLIONAIRE heiress

The wealthy family of a 34-year-old school teacher who was abducted in Memphis while out jogging is offering $50,000 for information leading to her rescue. 

Eliza Fletcher, a 34-year-old wife, mother-of-two and junior kindergarten teacher, was snatched near the University of Memphis by an unknown kidnapper in a dark SUV.

Less than 24 hours after her disappearance, Memphis cops were seen towing her family car from her home. Investigators were also seen to label a pair of garden shears and a computer as evidence. 

A large police presence remained at the family home all evening. Local media reported that there was also a large presence at Overton Park in Memphis, not far from the family home.  

Fletcher, who goes by Liza, lives in her home in the Midtown section of Memphis with her husband of eight years, Richard ‘Richie’ Fletcher III and their two children. 

As the search continues, reporter Melanie Moon tweeted that Richie had ‘reportedly lawyered up.’ 

Chilling surveillance footage captured Fletcher’s final moments before being abducted, as well as a grainy image of the car that took her.

Fletcher married her husband, Richie, in 2014 in a lavish ceremony that was covered by Memphis Magazine

Less than 24 hours after her disappearance, Memphis cops were seen towing her family car from her home

Less than 24 hours after her disappearance, Memphis cops were seen towing her family car from her home

Investigators were also seen to label a pair of garden shears and a computer as evidence

Investigators were also seen to label a pair of garden shears and a computer as evidence

Cops have released an image of Fletcher, a mother of two, in running gear moments before she was snatched

Cops have released an image of Fletcher, a mother of two, in running gear moments before she was snatched

Fletcher, a fitness fanatic who would regularly jog the same route, had her phone hurled to the ground and smashed during the crime. 

It was later picked up by cops who are now probing the disturbing disappearance. 

The FBI is now on the case, as is the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation. 

Fletcher, who is 5’6″ tall, 137 pounds and blonde, is pictured wearing jogging apparel, including colorful shorts and a sports bra shortly before her abduction.

Law enforcement officers were called to the scene at around 7:45 am, where they found Fletcher’s water bottle and smashed cell phone in front of a home near the scene, according to a report from Action News 5.

Fletcher was approached by an unknown individual and forced into a dark SUV following a brief struggle.

She was reported missing a few hours later when she did not return home. It’s not clear who reported her missing. 

Fletcher, who is 5'6" tall, 137 pounds and blonde, is pictured wearing jogging apparel, including colorful shorts and a sports bra shortly before her abduction

Fletcher, who is 5’6″ tall, 137 pounds and blonde, is pictured wearing jogging apparel, including colorful shorts and a sports bra shortly before her abduction

Fletcher's water bottle and smashed cell phone in front of a home near the scene, according to a report from Action News 5

Fletcher’s water bottle and smashed cell phone in front of a home near the scene, according to a report from Action News 5

Fletcher is a pre-kindergarten teacher at St. Mary's Episcopal School and she and her husband belong to the Second Presbyterian Church in East Memphis

Fletcher is a pre-kindergarten teacher at St. Mary’s Episcopal School and she and her husband belong to the Second Presbyterian Church in East Memphis

In 2021, a Facebook post on the school's page referred to Fletcher as a person whose 'smile brightens every room she enters

In 2021, a Facebook post on the school’s page referred to Fletcher as a person whose ‘smile brightens every room she enters

The abducted woman is the granddaughter of hardware magnate Joseph ‘Joe’ Orgill III who died in 2018. 

Fletcher’s mother, Adele, is Orgill’s daughter. Their hardware wholesale family business, Orgill Inc., does $3 billion in annual sales, according to the company’s website.

The description of the company on the website calls Orgill ‘the world’s largest independent hardlines distributor with annual sales of $3 billion.’ The company is privately owned.

More than 5,500 people are employed by the company.  

In a tribute article published in the Memphis Commercial Appeal in 2018, a friend of Joe Orgill III referred to him as being a cross between Bono and Mr. Rogers in hardware circles. An apparent reference to his philanthropic activities and warm demeanor. 

In announcing the reward money in Fletcher’s case, the family said in a brief statement: ‘We look forward to Eliza’s safe return and hope that this award will help police capture those who committed this crime.’ 

In February, Fletcher said in an Instagram post that she attended the Orgill trade show in Orlando, Florida.  

Fletcher is a pre-kindergarten teacher at St. Mary’s Episcopal School and she and her husband belong to the Second Presbyterian Church in East Memphis.

Students at the school were reportedly told via letter on Friday that a teacher had been kidnapped. 

‘We have not told our younger students about Mrs. Fletcher. We are supporting the older students as they learn of this news,’ read the letter from head of school Albert Throckmorton, according to Fox News.

Visual depiction of the route Fletcher took Friday morning from her home to her point of kidnapping close to the main campus of the University of Memphis

Visual depiction of the route Fletcher took Friday morning from her home to her point of kidnapping close to the main campus of the University of Memphis

This is the SUV cops say abducted Fletcher. A frantic hunt for the pre-kindergarten teacher continues

This is the SUV cops say abducted Fletcher. A frantic hunt for the pre-kindergarten teacher continues

Eliza Fletcher, pictured, was abducted during a 4:30am jog close to the University of Memphis campus on Friday morning

Eliza Fletcher, pictured, was abducted during a 4:30am jog close to the University of Memphis campus on Friday morning 

University of Memphis campus close to where Eliza Fletcher was kidnapped on Friday morning

University of Memphis campus close to where Eliza Fletcher was kidnapped on Friday morning

In 2021, a Facebook post on the school’s page referred to Fletcher as a person whose ‘smile brightens every room she enters.’ 

It went on: ‘She is a caring and passionate teacher who is always looking for creative ways to teach to all learners.’ 

The post concluded: ‘She knows each student individually and does whatever she can to excite them for learning. You will always find her celebrating big and small successes in the classroom.’ 

She attended Hutchison School in Memphis, graduating as part of the class of 2006. Fletcher is a graduate of Baylor University, graduating with a degree in exercise and sports science. She received her master’s in teaching from Belmont University.

Prior to working at St. Mary’s, Fletcher taught at the Promise Academy in Nashville and was also the school’s soccer coach. 

She was a seasoned runner who qualified for the Boston Marathon. In 2019, Fletcher finished the St. Jude marathon at time of three hours and 26 minutes and finishing 22nd overall. 

Law enforcement have not yet disclosed a potential motive or whether they believe Fletcher was abducted by an opportunistic predator or by an individual who had studied the young mom’s frequented running route. 

Fletcher’s kidnapping has rattled her community. By Friday afternoon a Facebook group called ‘Eliza Fletcher Missing in Memphis, Tennessee’ had amassed more than 2,000 members.

She was taken close to the University of Memphis. A student at the school, Sam Sparrenberg, told WREG: ‘Me and my buddy were probably one the first to see the police cars come out but we had no idea.’

He added: ‘I’ve never heard of anything like it happening. I spent time in colleges. I’ve been university of Tennessee and the University of Mississippi; I’ve never heard of anything like this happening.’ 

In 2014, Fletcher married Richard ‘Richie’ James Fletcher III in a lavish magical woodland-themed ceremony detailed in Memphis Magazine. The bride is described in the profile as being ‘outdoorsy, athletic, and warm.’

Richie works at a company named Venture Libre, a business that makes ‘bespoke custom storage solutions for adventure vehicles.’ 

According to posts on his Instagram page, the family took a lengthy vacation in early August.  

The senior pastor at the church attended by Fletcher and her husband, George Robertson, described the missing woman as being ‘full of life,’ according to the Memphis Commercial Appeal.

Robertson went on: ‘She and her husband Ritchie are both very active and great leaders in our congregation. They have two little boys who have come up to me every week and give me a hug.’ 

He continued by saying: ‘She and her husband are both just inspirations in the sense of their zest for life and love of running and athletics.’

Robertson also said that the couple have a ‘deep and profound trust in Christ.’ He said: ‘That is Ritchie’s trust right now.’ 

The Second Presbyterian Church said on their Facebook page that the church was open all day for prayer.  

Speaking to WREG, a friend of Fletcher’s, Hart Robinson, said: ‘You don’t wanna hear that that’s going on. We want to find her.’

Robinson also said: ‘We don’t know what’s going on, but everybody is desperately looking for her and the police here are on it. You can see there is a lot of activity, so if you know anything or saw anything early this morning, we just ask that you come forward.’ 

In March this year, Richie marked the couple’s anniversary in an Instagram post in which he wrote: ‘[Eight] years in the making with this smoking hot babe. Wouldn’t want it any other way. Even if the stomach bug is running through our family.’ 

A year earlier, he wrote on Instagram: ‘Yesterday marked 7 years married to this beauty!’

He added: ‘If you were to ask us at year 3 if we would make it to 7 we probably would of said NO! We apparently weren’t given the memo that a healthy marriage is not going to come easy. Luckily, we put God/Recovery first, we were both willing to believe in each other, and asked for help.’

He continued: ‘We are so thankful for individual counseling, couples counseling, recovery and friends! We can honestly say we wouldn’t have it any other way!’

Records show that Richie has multiple arrest for alcohol related offenses including public drunkenness and driving under the influence. 

No suspects have yet been identified, though police have identified the suspect as being male.

According to publicly available safety data on the city’s website, there have been at least 100 incidents classified as kidnappings that have occurred this year in Memphis.



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