New areas of interest in Bobo search
Searches resumed Sunday for evidence in the disappearance of Holly Bobo.
Reporter Will Nunley of WBBJ-TV in Jackson, Tenn., reported that volunteers were called back to the local fairgrounds after investigators discovered "new areas of interest."
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Hundreds of volunteers to hunt for missing woman
Day four of the search for Holly Bobo, a missing Decatur County nursing student, rendered no suspects or strong evidence but brought out hundreds of volunteers who combed the wooded terrain of northern Decatur County.
Busloads full of volunteers searched wooded areas near Bible Hill and Yellow Springs roads. They looked for gender-specific and student-related materials such as books, notebooks or items that may be found in a purse, said Tennessee Highway Patrol Lt. Brad Wilbanks.
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Plans change for Sunday search
Search plans for Sunday have changed and volunteers are being asked to arrive at 7 a.m. rather than in the afternoon.
According to searcher Heather Collazo, all volunteers are welcomed. "We have a large area to cover," authorities said. "Bring your horse, ATV, and good walking shoes or boots.
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New areas of interest in Bobo search\
Searches resumed Sunday for evidence in the disappearance of Holly Bobo.
Authorities tell Channel 4 that volunteers were called back to the local fairgrounds after investigators discovered "new areas of interest." One of those new areas is Natchez Trace State Park. At least 350 people were combing that area alone.
EMA officials said they hope to do as much searching as possible before dark, and have put out a call for more volunteers with all-terrain vehicles and horses to come out and help.
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New clues in missing woman
New clues are emerging in the case of a missing Tennessee woman last seen going into the woods with a man wearing camouflage.
Search crews said they found a lunchbox that belongs to 20-year-old Holly Bobo.
The nursing student was last seen by her brother early Wednesday morning who only saw the man from behind and believed it was Bobo's boyfriend. Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Special Agent John Mehr said authorities do not believe she went willingly.
Bobo was on her way to campus to take a test when she was taken.
Search crews also found duct tape with blond hair on it. However, police won't say if it's related to the case.
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Officials following more than 250 leads
Kristin Helm with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said during a press conference today that investigators are following more than 250 leads in the search for Holly Bobo, of Decatur County woman.
Bobo has been missing since last Wednesday and was last seen wearing a pink shirt and light blue jeans. Investigators believe she is the possible victim of a home invasion kidnapping,
The unknown suspect was last seen wearing camouflage clothing.
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