http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2012/12/05/missing-iowa-girls/1749449/
6:09PM EST December 5. 2012
Short article at link
It's weird. I live close to this area and there is no media coverage, no fliers or anything. I don't know if the cops know more than they are releasing but it just seems somehow bizarre.
Law enforcement officers appear to have begun to search ditches along a road about a half-mile west of the entrance to Seven Bridges Wildlife Area, apparently where two hunters on Wednesday found two bodies.
Is there a link for the news conference that will happen in about 45min?
CBS 2 and FOX 28 will carry a scheduled news conference LIVE at approximately 4 p.m., and we'll stream it at m.cbs2iowa.com
EVANSDALE, Iowa Officials Thursday are confident that the two bodies found in a Bremer County wildlife area are those of two girls who disappeared from Evansdale in July.
Thompson says it could take weeks for results of their autopsies to be released. Authorities are going to be "extremely meticulous" in their work because, he says, "We've got an opportunity to find a killer."
Reggie Hovenga, the Care and Outreach Pastor at Heartland Vineyard Church in Cedar Falls, said Friday the service already had been planned to recognize the five-month mark of the date the girls disappeared. Now it will serve as a celebration of Elizabeth's life.
Autopsies were completed today of the bodies believed to be two missing girls from Evansdale.
EVANSDALE, Iowa - "Cousins Law" is a bill that a neighbor in Evansdale proposed about three months into the search for Lyric Cook and Elizabeth Collins.
EVANSDALE, Iowa Authorities have left the rural Bremer County park where bodies believed to be Lyric Cook-Morrissey and Elizabeth Collins were found last week.
WATERLOO, Iowa The Iowa State Medical Examiner's Office confirmed to the Waterloo Courier newspaper Monday that the two bodies found last Wednesday are Lyric Cook-Morrissey and Elizabeth Collins.
On Monday, Chief Judge Linda Reade denied the request, writing Morrissey is instructed to continue to work with her supervising probation officer to achieve the goals of supervision.