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http://www.woodtv.com/dpp/news/loca...nga-abduction-investigation-update-may-5-2013
'Around the clock' search for Jessica
Investigators continue to "work around the clock" to find Jessica Heeringa, who has been missing for more than a week, according to the chief of the Norton Shores Police Department.
Heeringa, 25, vanished from the Sternberg Road Exxon Mobil where she works around 11 p.m. April 26. Police say they believe she was abducted.
Norton Shores Police Chief Dan Shaw updated 24 Hour News 8 on the investigation Sunday evening via phone.
"We're going to find Jessica and bring her home," he said.
http://www.wzzm13.com/rss/article/2...nalyzing-cell-phones-to-find-Jessica-Heeringa
Cell phone data crucial to finding Heeringa's alleged abducter
It has been one week since Norton Shores Police classified Jessica Heeringa's disappearance as an abduction.
Sunday, Police Chief Daniel Shaw says they still have no clues other than the two surveillance tapes of the silver minivan. More than 1,000 tips have come to the public, but authorities believe cell phone data could be just as important.
'Around the clock' search for Jessica
Investigators continue to "work around the clock" to find Jessica Heeringa, who has been missing for more than a week, according to the chief of the Norton Shores Police Department.
Heeringa, 25, vanished from the Sternberg Road Exxon Mobil where she works around 11 p.m. April 26. Police say they believe she was abducted.
Norton Shores Police Chief Dan Shaw updated 24 Hour News 8 on the investigation Sunday evening via phone.
"We're going to find Jessica and bring her home," he said.
http://www.wzzm13.com/rss/article/2...nalyzing-cell-phones-to-find-Jessica-Heeringa
Cell phone data crucial to finding Heeringa's alleged abducter
It has been one week since Norton Shores Police classified Jessica Heeringa's disappearance as an abduction.
Sunday, Police Chief Daniel Shaw says they still have no clues other than the two surveillance tapes of the silver minivan. More than 1,000 tips have come to the public, but authorities believe cell phone data could be just as important.