Rachael Anderson's family will hold vigil on eve of Charles Capone's sentencing
Summary
Rachael Anderson's daughters share information about stalking at the Nez Perce County Fair, as they await the sentencing of Anderson's estranged husband Charles Capone on federal weapons charges.
Story Published: Sep 23, 2010 at 8:34 PM PST
Story Updated: Sep 23, 2010 at 8:34 PM PST
"We are getting information out there, letting people know she is still missing," said Rachael's daughter Amber Griswold. "We still need their help to find her and we have information out here from the YWCA on what to do if someone is stalking you or how to get a protection order."
"Its so hard to get help with stalking," said another daughter, Ashley Colbert.
Anderson has been missing since April 16th. Griswold said she hopes their presence at the fair will bring in new tips as well as raise awareness about stalking.
"My mom was stalked for months before she went missing," said Griswold. "She was stalked severely. Day and night."
Griswold said they get email updates from the Rachael Anderson Task Force about the ongoing investigation each week, but she said there hasn't been much new information lately.
The daughters say they suspect Anderson's estranged husband, Charles Capone, was behind their mom's stalking and disappearance.
Capone is set to be sentenced next week on federal charges of being a felon in possession of a firearm next week. He has been called a person of interest in Anderson's disappearance.
Family and friends are holding a candlelight vigil on Sunday.
"We are going to find out how long Charles is going to be sentenced for on Monday. So we are doing a vigil the night before so hopefully everything turns out the best it can get," said Griswold.
That candlelight vigil will be held Sunday night at 7:30 p.m. at Beachview Park in Clarkston.