From LEX 18, January 9 2019:
Authorities said Wednesday morning that police identified and spoke with three men who were last seen with a missing Richmond woman. Richmond Police say that Garrard County Police questioned the men seen leaving a Lexington bar Jan. 4 with 22-year-old Savannah Spurlock.
Authorities said an off-duty Garrard County Police officer spotted the black Chevrolet S-10 pickup that a white man was seen leaving the area of The Other Bar, 319 S. Limestone. Spurlock was seen in the company of the white man and an African-American man.
Officer Evan Preston was off-duty but working in private security when he spotted the pickup Tuesday night along Kentucky Highway 52 in Paint Lick, officials said. The truck had one headlight out, which gave police probable cause to make the stop. One man was inside the truck at the time. “And as soon as I got back up there the second time, he immediately mentioned to me that this was the truck that they were looking for in Lexington, and that he was the person they were questioning. That he was actually on the way to Richmond to make a voluntary statement,” said Officer Preston. Officer Preston followed the man to the Richmond Police Department, and officials later said investigators questioned three men in relation to the case.
“That was a relief. Finally maybe I’ll get some answers of where she is now,” said Ellen Spurlock, Savannah’s mother. But at this point, no charges have been filed and Savannah is still missing.
So these presumably are two of the three males who were in the car with Savannah that night, plus the white male who went off in another car. What exactly did they say about the last time they saw Savannah, and what about the other female in the car - why hasn't she been questioned yet?