Nearly a month after the disappearance of Iowa college student Mollie Tibbetts, the reward for information that could lead to her discovery is closing in on $400,000.
Mollie graduated from BGM High in 2017, her former class is selling these bracelets. “The color was her favorite color; the bible verse was her favorite bible verse. The bracelet reads #stongertogether, it’s a testament to the community.
“The father of missing college student Mollie Tibbetts says the meeting he, his sons and Mollie's boyfriend had Wednesday with Vice President Pence was very “touching” and “genuine,” and Pence came across as “just another father that was just hurt and bewildered by Mollie’s story.”“
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““He just expressed in a very private way his compassion. It was very genuine and it was real. It was very touching,” Tibbetts said about the meeting.
“I got the sense that it was not a politician at all, it was just another father that was just hurt and bewildered by Mollie’s story just like everybody else in America,” Tibbetts added.“
““There’s been a lot of activity, to the point where the administration office for the State of Iowa had to get another to server to handle the volume,” Mitch Mortvedt, an assistant director at the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation, told WHO-TV on Tuesday.”
Authorities have received over 2300 tips in their search to find her. As of yet, none have led to a difinitive answer. Volunteers and law enforcement spent the last four weeks searcing Mollie's hometown and areas around it, including rural farm land. A reward to bring her home safely is more than 366,000 dollars.
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