Even though more than three years have passed for Victoria Prokopovitz's daughter, Marsha Loritz, she'll always continue to look.
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“It's been a nightmare ever since,” said Loritz. “We done searches on our own, we've have search teams come in.”
Her mother was last seen at home. She left behind her purse, ID, money and her cell phone. She had a history of some depression, but was doing well.
“She was happy, she didn't seem depressed,” said Loritz. “She just recovered from colon cancer the summer before.”
“She did not life a high-risk lifestyle,” said Det. Sgt. Roman Aronstein with the Brown County Sheriff’s Office.
.... At this point, it's classified as a death investigation, according to detectives.
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There's currently a reward for $17,000.
NBC26 asked if there's a suspect or person of interest. Investigators say they can't release any information that might jeopardize the case.
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For Loritz, she explains she's found peace with her mother's disappearance. But now -- she needs closure.
“My mom deserves to be found and i hope people realize she's a person. It's hard to think that from a poster, but she is a person,” she said.
Investigators want to stress no tip is too little. If you have the slightest feeling you might know anything connected to the case, even someone acting out of the ordinary -- please report it. The smallest piece might be exactly what they need to bring these women home.