What the Neighbors Saw

CBS News
March 22, 2026
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A neighbors' observation of a carpet being removed led to discovery of a missing combative resident.

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A couple witnesses a rolled-up carpet being removed from a neighbor's home late at night, then discovers the neighbor who lived there has gone missing. The observation becomes potentially significant evidence in what appears to be a disappearance case. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant investigates the circumstances surrounding the missing neighbor and what the neighbors may have witnessed. The case illustrates how ordinary observations—like the late-night removal of a carpet—can take on investigative importance when a person vanishes. The report explores what happened to the combative neighbor and whether the carpet incident holds clues to their disappearance.

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