Zoneboy
06-06-2013, 06:12 PM
Link + Video (http://screen.yahoo.com/18-years-team-continues-search-033600759.html)
Those who knew Jodi Huisentruit remember her as beautiful and accomplished, the victim in an unsolved case that haunts her Iowa town. Inspired by success with crowdsourcing, a team of experts from across the country is forging ahead with a new attempt to find answers, They're working with the few clues left where police believe she was abducted: Huisentruit’s blowdryer, car keys and red high heels were scattered across her apartment parking lot. Legally declared dead in 2001, Huisentruit would have turned 45 this week. Lt. Frank Sterns is the only officer still with the Mason City Police Department since that morning the anchorwoman never made it to work. “Mason City has not forgotten Jodi. I don’t think America has forgotten Jodi,” Lt. Stearns said.
Those who knew Jodi Huisentruit remember her as beautiful and accomplished, the victim in an unsolved case that haunts her Iowa town. Inspired by success with crowdsourcing, a team of experts from across the country is forging ahead with a new attempt to find answers, They're working with the few clues left where police believe she was abducted: Huisentruit’s blowdryer, car keys and red high heels were scattered across her apartment parking lot. Legally declared dead in 2001, Huisentruit would have turned 45 this week. Lt. Frank Sterns is the only officer still with the Mason City Police Department since that morning the anchorwoman never made it to work. “Mason City has not forgotten Jodi. I don’t think America has forgotten Jodi,” Lt. Stearns said.