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http://www.newhampshire.com/article/20131104/NEWS07/131109728/-1/sports21&template=newhampshire1407
Sunday night's online vigil to aid the search for Abigail Hernandez spread to as far away as Ireland, as friends of the missing girl tried to reach out for more information to people who may not have heard she is missing.
And law enforcement was watching, according to the FBI's Kieran Ramsey, in case there were clues to be found that might aid in the missing person investigation.
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Ramsey said the FBI, which maintains a staff in Conway with a full-time agent on duty using law enforcement professionals to conduct "targeted" searches and investigations, said the FBI was in touch with Kirsch over the weekend, giving him photos of Abigail as requested.
The vigil "was fantastic to see," Ramsey said, adding that FBI agents were monitoring the vigil for clues.
Aside from that, "there's nothing new to report" in the investigation, he said.
Sunday night's online vigil to aid the search for Abigail Hernandez spread to as far away as Ireland, as friends of the missing girl tried to reach out for more information to people who may not have heard she is missing.
And law enforcement was watching, according to the FBI's Kieran Ramsey, in case there were clues to be found that might aid in the missing person investigation.
(snipped)
Ramsey said the FBI, which maintains a staff in Conway with a full-time agent on duty using law enforcement professionals to conduct "targeted" searches and investigations, said the FBI was in touch with Kirsch over the weekend, giving him photos of Abigail as requested.
The vigil "was fantastic to see," Ramsey said, adding that FBI agents were monitoring the vigil for clues.
Aside from that, "there's nothing new to report" in the investigation, he said.