Crime & Safety
Police ID Woman, 21, Found Dead in Batavia; Search Continues for Her Husband: UPDATE
Police want to talk with Michael J. Marlovitz, 23, of Glen Ellyn, after his wife was found dead in a home in Batavia Friday morning.

Authorities have identified the 21-year-old woman found dead Friday morning in a Batavia home as Caitlyn P. Neiswanger. Meanwhile, the search continues for Neiswanger's husband, Michael J. Marlovitz, 23, of Glen Ellyn, who police say is a person of interest following the suspicious death.
Authorities were called to the 1100 block of Rye Court in Batavia just before 7 a.m. on Friday for a report of a person who was not breathing. Neiswanger was found dead at the home. Authorities also learned a dispute may have taken place between the young woman and her husband, police said Friday.
Marlovitz left the home before emergency personnel could arrive, taking Neiswanger’s vehicle and several other items, according to a news release.
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The vehicle is a 2006 White Honda Pilot with Illinois registration of Q388986. Marlovitz is described as 6 feet 1 inch tall and weighs 195 pounds. He has brown hair, brown eyes and it is unknown what he is wearing.
The Batavia Police Department is asking anyone with information about his whereabouts to contact their local police department or Batavia authorities at 630-454-2500.
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"At this time, Marlovitz's whereabouts are unknown, however he is a person of interest in the investigation," Batavia Police Department Deputy Chief Daniel Eul said in a Friday night news release .
No additional information is immediately available.
Patch will update once more information is released.
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