Tulessa
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Too many people going missing in Kentucky lately.
Which picture is a more recent photo? the one where she looks like she was up all night or the fresh faced one?
wow that other photo she does not look like she is in her twenties.
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"She had two young girls. One is 7 and ones 2. At this point I have one of them and my twin sister Lisa has the other and you know, the 7 year old just wants to know where her mom is," said Copley's older sister, Teresa Meyer.
Meyer had custody of Copley from the time she was 14 until she turned 18. She lived with her until age 22.
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"On the 30th, my nephew, my brother in law and my other younger sister received private messages through Facebook and one of them just said 'hey' and another one was like 'what are you doing, I really need to talk to you'. They all responded to her, the first one was at 11:03 and the others were like 11:10, they all responded like I said and she never opened them or they were never read," Meyer told WBKO.
Meyer said they cannot call her.
"When she left she did not have a phone with her, so the messages were sent either on someone else's phone or they were on a computer somewhere," said Meyer.
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"We do know that on the night of September 30th Whitney was seen at a residence on 1611 in Eli, Kentucky with 3 people we were told," Meyer said.
The family believes two of those with Whitney the night of her disappearance were Josh Wilkey and Christopher Woodall.
Both are now in the Russell County Jail, Wilkey for a probation violation and Woodall for serving a bench warrant.
"She left there and they headed back toward Casey County. We don't know what they did at that point or what time that was actually, but what we do know is that around 4:30 the two boys that she was with showed up at Dog Walk Market, their car had broken down, had a flat tire, actually had ran off the road maybe and messed the wheel up and the two boys were seen on camera there but she was not with them so sometime during that night something happened," Meyer explained.
A cashier at Dog Walk Market confirmed 2 men being at the gas station when they opened October 1st, with a flat tire.
"Please contact KSP because we're desperate," Meyer urged.
Investigator's are looking for any information regarding the possibility of someone seeing anything out of the ordinary, in the Dunnville area, regarding vehicles off road or in secluded areas or persons on the night of Wednesday, September 30th or the early hours of Thursday morning, October 1st.
Landowners in the Dunnville area are encouraged to check their properties for anything suspicious.
Right now, the family says they're in desperate need of either closure or a miracle.
"If anybody knows anything, or has any idea what may have happened or where she might be if she's still out there we beg you to let us know," said Meyer.
Search crews from both Casey and Russell counties showed up, state troopers and plenty of concerned family and friends began their search where they believe she was last seen.
So far, their difficult search today has turned up nothing.
"There's a lot of farmland a lot of soybean fields and they are terrible to walk through and there's a lot of creek bottoms down through here," said Meyer.
A reward is now being offered for information in the case of a missing Russell County woman.
A $5000 reward is being offered for information leading to the whereabouts of Whitney Copley.
Family of missing Russell County woman, raises reward for her safe return
http://www.wkyt.com/home/headlines/...r-safe-return-338517312.html?device=phone&c=y