http://www.evesun.com/news/stories/2012-12-21/16515/Search-for-missing-woman-continues/
Search for missing woman continues
The Chenango County Sheriffs Office, partnered with the New York State Police, New York State Park Rangers and the Norwich and New Berlin Police departments, is continuing its search for a Town of New Berlin woman missing since Dec. 11.
http://thedailystar.com/localnews/x983997640/Investigators-interview-missing-womans-children
Investigators probing the disappearance of 36-year-old Jennifer Renz Ramsaran have interviewed her three young children and other family members, but they could offer no information explaining why she has vanished, Chenango County Sheriff Ernest Cutting Jr. said Wednesday.
http://thedailystar.com/localnews/x1524999106/Search-goes-on-for-missing-area-woman
Sunday marked the 12th day since New Berlin mother Jennifer Renz Ramsaran vanished after leaving her Sheff Road home.
A Chenango County sheriffs department official said there were no new developments in the investigation, which has included a search of a wooded area near the home she shared with her husband, an IBM project manager, and the couples three young children.
http://cnynews.com/sheriffs-now-wait-for-forensic-results-in-missing-jennifer-ramsaran-case/
Sheriffs Now Wait for Forensic Results in Missing Jennifer Ramsaran Case
The Chenango county sheriffs office says it still has no new information in the search for a town of New Berlin woman missing since December 11.
http://www.evesun.com/news/stories/2013-01-04/16576/New-details-emerge-in-case-of-missing-woman/
New details emerge in case of missing woman
On Thursday, the husband of a missing Town of New Berlin woman confirmed reports that he was the one who discovered his wifes iPhone in the area of State Route 23 and Moon Hill Road in the Town of Plymouth, and that his father-in-law, Thomas Renz, located his wifes maroon 2006 Chrysler Town and Country minivan at Plank Road Manor, Plymouth Street, in the City of Norwich.
http://thedailystar.com/localnews/x730424430/Police-continue-probe-for-missing-woman
Three weeks after Chenango County housewife Jennifer L. Ramsaran vanished under what authorities say are suspicious circumstances, investigators and her husband say they still searching for answers to explain the disappearance.
http://cnynews.com/police-no-closer-to-finding-missing-jennifer-ramsaran/
Police No Closer to Finding Missing Jennifer Ramsaran
New clues or information into the whereabouts of missing New Berlin woman Jennifer Ramsaran have been scarce in recent days.
Ramsaran, 36, was last seen on Dec. 11, 2012, leaving her home after telling her husband she was headed to Destiny USA in Syracuse.
Last week, the Chenango County sheriffs office confirmed that Ramsarans husband is the one who found her cell phone on State Route 23 in the Town of Plymouth on Dec. 12, and her father found her vehicle two days later at Plank Road Manor in Norwich.
Ramsarans husband said he located the phone by using the Find iPhone application.
http://thedailystar.com/localnews/x1423436202/Officials-seek-leads-on-missing-area-woman
Jennifer Renz Ramsaran, the 36-year-old stay-at-home mom missing for a week under suspicious circumstances, had begun discussing the possibility of separating from her husband and had made new online gaming friends through her iPhone account, a family friend said Tuesday.
http://www.cnycentral.com/news/story.aspx?id=846570#.UPKbRB17dDQ
Police continue to investigate Chenango County woman's disappearance
The Chenango County Sheriff's Office is continuing to investigate the disappearance of Jennifer L. Ramsaran, 36, who has been missing since mid-December.