THE FAMILY of a California nursing student who vanished 11 days ago are praying for her return--even though cops fear she's dead. Michelle Le, 26, was last seen leaving a Hayward, Calif. hospital May 27--her car was later found locked blocks away. Forensics have forced detectives to classify the case as a homicide, including surveillance, cell phone records and evidence garnered via search warrants. But her family is not having it.
Her father Son Le said: "To us, if you call something murder case, you have to have a body." He added the family has been kept in the dark regarding the probe.
So far police have questioned more than 25 people and identified several persons of interest, but so far no arrests have been made. Le's family is offering a $65,000 reward for information leading to her return. Relatives plan to keep distributing fliers in the neighborhood where Le went missing, Son Le said. He added: "There's still a lot more work that needs to be done. Please do not give up hope, because we know we still believe she is alive."
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
MISSING2: MICHELLE LE CASE RECLASSIFIED A HOMICIDE
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