Saturday, August 4, 2018

Mollie Tibbetts is missing

Mollie Tibbetts
20-year-old University of Iowa college student from Brooklyn, Iowa.
She was last seen on Wednesday, July 18, 2018, while going for a run in her hometown. 
Tibbetts messaged her boyfriend later that night, but has not been seen or heard from since. 
She was staying at her boyfriend’s brother’s house in Brooklyn.
She is 5’3″ tall and weighs 120 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. 
She was possibly wearing running clothes, like gym shorts, running shoes and a sports bra or high school athletic T-shirt, or could be in her work clothes, denim shorts and a red T-shirt. 

She was dog-sitting at her boyfriend’s brother’s house & possibly returned there after a jog to work.
Her boyfriend of more than two years, Dalton Jack, her boyfriend’s brother, Blake and her boyfriend’s brother’s fiancee, Allie Houghton, were out of town. 
Dalton Jack, was in Dubuque, Iowa, about two hours away, for work.
Tibbetts sent him a routine Snapchat photo to say good night about 10 p.m. on July 18. 
Dalton Jack, Mollie Tibbett’s boyfriend, works with his brother at his construction company, Jack Building & Design.
Her boyfriend has been ruled out as a suspect.

Tibbetts had last been seen by a neighbor earlier that evening while running in Brooklyn. 
Many media reports have called her a missing jogger or runner, and have said she disappeared on the run.
However,the circumstances surrounding her disappearance are not clear. 
While Tibbetts was not seen after the run, she did talk to her mother and her boyfriend in the hours after it. 
Police do not know when she vanished, or if she went for a pre-work run in the morning on July 19.


She was doing homework on her computer late in the evening of July 18. 
Police told the family that she was working on the computer, but did not provide a specific time, saying it could hinder the investigation.

Mollie Tibbetts’ family reported her missing on Thursday, July 19.
She didn’t show up for work and was not responding to calls and messages. 
Her phone was going straight to voicemail, he family said. 
She works as a day camp intern at Grinnell Regional Medical Center. 
While her family originally thought she went missing Wednesday night, they now think she might have disappeared Thursday.

Her car is at her mother’s house, according to her family. 
She shares the car with one of her brothers, and he texted her Thursday morning to see if she needed a ride to work or to use the car, and she never responded. 
Her brothers have been ruled out as a suspects.

According to one of her cousin's, Tibbetts had been looking forward to her second year of college and has a trip planned for next week.

Tibbetts’ mother said that her daughter has never gone missing in the past and wasn’t acting strange in the days leading up to her disappearance. 

The T.I.P Rural Electric Cooperative in Brooklyn is offering a $1,000 reward.
Iowa CrimeStoppers is offering an additional $1,000. 
The reward is offered for information that leads to an arrest or conviction in Tibbetts’ disappearance, the newspaper reports

Police have not confirmed that there is any wrongdoing in the case, and have been treating it as a missing persons investigation. 
Authorities have said that an abduction remains a possibility and becomes more likely as time goes on.

UPDATES
Police found her red shirt in a remote field in Iowa.
Now they are questioning a pig farmer for the second time.
http://darkmatter69.blogspot.com/2018/08/mollie-tibbetts-updates.html http://darkmatter69.blogspot.com/2018/08/mollie-tibbetts-dad-says-she-might-be.html

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