TRAVELERS REST, S.C. -- Investigators said Wednesday they have found another piece of the puzzle as they try to reconstruct what happened to a Travelers Rest woman more than six years ago.
Brooke Henson never returned when she went for a walk near her home in Travelers Rest one evening in 1999.
She was 19 years old when she disappeared.
In June, the Travelers Rest police department got report that a Columbia University student registered using Henson's name, birth date and social security number.
When investigators arranged to talk to the woman, she never showed up. Police and family members do not believe the woman is Henson.
"We are fairly certain that she's not the real Brooke Henson," Travelers Rest Police investigator Jon Campbell told WYFF News 4's Myra Ruiz.
No matter who she is, police want to talk to her. This week, they identified some of the woman's friends.
Investigators have a picture of the woman with three West Point cadets, Campbell said.
"We've been able to identify all three of the cadets and spoke with a cadet who told me that he dated this girl and he knew her as Brooke Henson," Campbell said.
Investigators said they hope the cadets will help them find the woman.
Campbell said that he is waiting for information about possible student loans the woman may have applied for using Henson's identity. Without that, there is no indication a crime has been committed, he said.
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There is a photo of the girl using Brookes details at the link.