Lab results coming in, as investigators continue to ask for tips in Rachael Anderson's disappearance

Summary

The Rachael Anderson Task Force is still asking the public to offer any information they might have concerning the missing Clarkston woman. Investigator says long-awaited lab results are beginning to trickle in from search of SUV Anderson was reportedly driving when she disappeared.

Story Published: Jul 1, 2010 at 7:55 AM PST

Story Updated: Jul 1, 2010 at 7:55 AM PST

CLARKSTON - The Rachael Anderson Task Force is still working hard to find her and looking for more tips.

"We're asking the public to certainly not forget this case. We certainly haven't," said Asotin County Sheriff's Captain Dan Hally, a lead investigator with the task force. "And again if they noticed anything unusual back in April, whether you know they thought, 'it's no big deal I didn't report it', to please report those kinds of things. We're looking into those, and we have explored numerous reports of people providing information about vehicles or just people that were unusual in areas back on April 16th and 17th."

Anderson was last seen in Moscow on April 16th, reportedly by her estranged husband Charles Capone. Capone was indicted in May by a federal grand jury on two counts of unlawful possession of a firearm. And he is named in federal court documents as a person of interest in the disappearance of Anderson.

Items from the Yukon SUV Anderson was last known to be driving were sent to the Idaho crime lab after it was found in North Lewiston on April 21st.

"Lab results are just now starting to come back, and any specific information regarding that evidence is just not information that I can release," said Hally.

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