Investigators: video shows Rachael Anderson apparently did not get on bus

Summary

Over 24 hours of video was reviewed by the Rachael Anderson Task Force.

Story Published: Jun 9, 2010 at 7:31 AM PST

Story Updated: Jun 9, 2010 at 7:31 AM PST

CLARKSTON - Lewiston Police say they have reviewed over 24 hours of surveillance video from the bus stop in North Lewiston where they discovered the SUV missing Clarkston woman Rachael Anderson was last seen driving.

Asotin County Sheriff's Office Captain Dan Hally, an investigator working with the task force dedicated to the case, said that to their knowledge, Anderson did not get on a bus.

The GMC Yukon Anderson was last known to be driving was found on April 21st. She has been missing since April 16th.

Hally said the task force is actively working on the case and following up on tips. He said a tip last week led them to search the Clearwater River with the help of the Nez Perce County Sheriff's Office Dive team after a boater spotted something on his fish finder.

It turned out to be wood debris.

Hally said he hopes the public continues to keep the case in mind and call 509-758-2331 if you've seen something suspicious or have any information.

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