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Truck is found in hunt for O.C. teen

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Times Staff Writer

Florida police Friday found the truck belonging to a convicted sex offender who is the prime suspect in the disappearance of a 19-year-old Orange County woman.

An informant tipped off police to the Jacksonville-area location of the 1998 Ford Ranger after media coverage of the arrest of John Steven Burgess earlier this week, said Jim Amormino, a spokesman for the Orange County Sheriff’s Department.

Police arrested Burgess on cocaine possession charges Tuesday and learned through a warrant search that the 35-year-old was wanted for questioning in the disappearance of Donna Jou of Rancho Santa Margarita.

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“Forensic personnel are going through that truck with a fine-tooth comb in an attempt to locate any type of evidence which may lead us to [Jou’s] whereabouts or what might have happened to her,” Amormino said.

Jou and Burgess apparently met on Craigslist.com. She was last seen June 23, when Burgess allegedly picked her up for a date at her mother’s Rancho Santa Margarita home and took her to a party at his rented West Los Angeles home, authorities said.

Jou’s mother received a text message the next day from Jou’s cellphone, saying that the battery was dying but that she would be home soon. Authorities suspect the message wasn’t sent by Jou.

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On July 8, the license plate of a pickup truck and a motorcycle helmet belonging to Burgess were found -- along with rope, rubber gloves and a scrubbing brush -- near railroad tracks about 1 1/2 miles from his house.

Burgess, who goes by the alias Sinjin Stevens and was convicted of three counts of battery in 2002 and of performing a lewd act on a child the next year, vanished shortly after the party.

He is being held on $1-million bond, and authorities hope to extradite him to California in two weeks, Amormino said.

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seema.mehta@latimes.com

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