As search for Hania Aguilar continues, FBI asks for all available surveillance video :: WRAL.com
Officials are requesting surveillance videos from anywhere in the county, but specifically along Highway 41/Elizabethtown Road and any side streets, especially along Popes Crossing Road, Wire Grass Road, and Lovett Road.
The agency said in a statement last week that they needed "every piece of video," including surveillance video from deer hunters or from households along that route.
Agents are now attempting to narrow down the details of how the SUV was taken from Rosewood Mobile Home Park, Aguilar's neighborhood, to Quincey Drive.
Law enforcement officials have followed over 800 leads and conducted over 400 in person interviews in an attempt to find her.
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On Friday afternoon, the FBI told media outlets that agents and investigators have canvassed a number of areas of interest in Robeson County.
"We have visited some homes and businesses several times to try and make personal contact with people to obtain their surveillance video in an effort to narrow down exactly when and how the stolen SUV got from Rosewood Mobile Home Park to where it was found on Quincey Drive," the FBI's news release said.
Authorities say they need any video from Robeson County, specifically along Highway 41/Elizabethtown Road and any side streets, especially along Popes Crossing Road, Wire Grass Road, and Lovett Road.
The FBI has conducted
hundreds of interviews and followed up on nearly 1,000 leads, but Hania remains missing.