Duncan says shes known Cooper since Cooper moved to Cary from Canada eight years ago. She said Cooper's husband Brad Cooper was at home with the couple's two young daughters, ages 4 and almost 2.
"It's overwhelming. It's hard to get your head around. Unbelievable really," Cooper's friend Theresa O'Driscoll said. "She's a great person in the community. She's very outgoing, very athletic, very friendly, a lot of people know her, a lot of people have come out just because they recognize her picture."
Police say Cooper's husband was the last person to see her Saturday morning, but do not consider him a suspect.
A ground and air search has turned up a few items, police won't specify what they are, but say none of them led them to Cooper.
We all know what LE says isn't necessarily what they really think! So far, anyway, I'm giving him the benefit of the doubt. I'm feeling extra generous tonight! lol
Please come home safe, Nancy Cooper.
I hope I am wrong, but I smell a rat. His voice sounded like he was scared and nervous. The young girls would have been still asleep at 6 am. I'm suspicious, but I usually am when a wife suddenly disappears.