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Calling all Volunteers for Lauren Spierer

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spiererFamily and friends continue to search for missing Edgemont girl Lauren Spierer. This weekend her parents have scheduled another search and are asking as many as possible to join them. Here is the information: Saturday June 25 is Find Lauren Day. Come join us -- every hour a person can give brings us closer to finding Lauren.

Search parties will start going out at 8 am from the McNutt Center in Bloomington, Indiana. Parking can be found at 1138 Walnut Grove Street and the search center phone number is (812) 855-5304. Volunteers 18 and older (please bring photo ID) are needed. Please come dressed to search safely (long pants and closed toe shoes) and check in as your schedule permits. Search teams will be formed throughout the day.

Lauren was last seen in the early morning of June 3. She is 4 feet, 11 inches and weighs 95 pounds. She has blonde hair and blue eyes and was wearing black pants and a white tank top with a white top.

Anyone with information about Lauren or her whereabouts is asked to call the Bloomington Police Department at (812) 339-4477 or America's Most Wanted at (800) CrimeTV. Information can be sent by mail at FIND LAUREN, P.O. Box 1226, Bloomington, Indiana 47402-1226 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Any help of information, no matter how trivial it may seem, or time is deeply appreciated. Please help us bring our daughter home.

 

 

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written by Praying for Lauren, June 24, 2011
Are there any organized groups leaving from NY to Bloomington to help in the search? If so, where can that info be found?
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written by Concerned Father, June 23, 2011
Glad they are doing it. Sadly her friends at the University, who are probably the ones with relevant information, are not helping. In fact, one said upon leaving police hq, "she was our friend"...how come he used that tense "was"? kids are more legally savvy now-a-days but who wants to admit to abetting or facilitating someone's demise via illegal drug use?

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