2026年8月18日 美国东部时间上午10:17 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻
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克里·布林是CBSNews.com的新闻编辑,毕业于纽约大学亚瑟·L·卡特新闻学院,此前曾在NBC新闻的《今日数字》工作,负责报道时事、突发新闻以及包括物质滥用在内的相关议题。
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纽约一名女子在拉斯维加斯失踪一周多后,她的家人收到了来自她手机的索要现金和比特币的短信。
她的家人表示,63岁的艾丽莎·古兹前往拉斯维加斯探望一位朋友。这位朋友告诉古兹的家人,古兹于8月8日离开他的公寓,打算乘坐公交前往附近的CVS药房,之后便再也没有回来。
她的女儿克里斯汀表示,她极度担心母亲的安危。
“我向上帝祈求一切安好,但我的心却忍不住往最糟糕的方向想,”克里斯汀·古兹在接受哥伦比亚广播公司新闻采访时说道。
艾丽莎·古兹是五个孩子的祖母,于8月10日被报失踪。两天后,她的家人表示开始收到来自她手机的短信。这些短信请求帮忙,索要汽油钱和比特币。侄女阿拉娜·卡洛威表示,索要汽油钱的请求尤其反常,因为古兹根本不会开车。
“我当时就说,‘你要汽油钱干嘛?要开车吗?’我姑姑根本不会开车,家里也没有车,”卡洛威说道。
卡洛威推测姑姑可能遭到了绑架。
“如果他们拿到了她的手机,那就有可能控制了她本人,”卡洛威说,“我只想知道她是否平安,是否还活着。”
拉斯维加斯大都会警察局表示,艾丽莎·古兹的失踪案目前正在积极调查中,并呼吁任何有相关线索的人与调查人员联系。她的家人表示,他们已经联系了当地的医院、监狱甚至验尸官办公室,但目前尚未获得任何线索。克里斯汀·古兹目前正在拉斯维加斯寻找答案。
“她一定还在某个地方,我们一直在寻找她,”克里斯汀·古兹说道,“我们希望她能回家,希望她能回到我们身边。”
A New York grandma went missing in Las Vegas. Now her family is getting texts asking for money.
2026-08-18 10:17 AM EDT / CBS News
By Kerry Breen News Editor
Kerry Breen is a news editor at CBSNews.com. A graduate of New York University’s Arthur L. Carter School of Journalism, she previously worked at NBC News’ TODAY Digital. She covers current events, breaking news and issues including substance use.
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More than a week after a New York woman disappeared in Las Vegas, her family is receiving messages from her phone asking for cash and bitcoin.
Alisa Goods, 63, traveled to Las Vegas to visit a friend, her family said. The friend told her family that Goods left his apartment on Aug. 8 to take a bus to a nearby CVS and never came back.
Her daughter Kristen said she’s extremely worried about her mother’s well-being.
“I am hoping to God for the best, but my heart can’t take what it could be, which is the worst,” Kristen Goods told CBS News.
Alisa Goods disappeared in Las Vegas on Aug. 8. CBS News
Alisa Goods, a grandmother of five, was reported missing on Aug. 10. Two days later, her family says they started receiving messages from her phone. The texts asked for help, gas money and bitcoin. Niece Alana Calloway said the request for gas money was especially strange because Goods does not drive.
“I said, ‘What do you need gas for? The car?’ My aunt does not drive. There is no car,” Calloway said.
Calloway raised the possibility that her aunt had been kidnapped.
“If they have her phone, there’s a possibility that they have her,” Calloway said. “I want to know that she’s OK and that she is alive.”
The Las Vegas Metro Police say Alisa Goods’ missing person case is active and ask anyone with information to contact investigators. Her family said they have contacted local hospitals, jails and even the coroner’s office, but have so far turned up no leads. Kristen Goods is now in Las Vegas trying to find answers.
“She is still out there, and we’re looking for her,” Kristen Goods said. “We want her home. We want her back.”
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