Search for Jodi Huisentruit 29 years later
The search to find Jodi Huisentruit 29 years later. Caroline Lowe of FindJodi.com joined FOX 9's All Day to talk about the search for Huisentruit. Huisentruit, an anchor at KIMT-TV in Mason City, Iowa, went missing in the early morning hours of June 27, 1995. She was running late for work that morning and had called a coworker to let them know she was on her way. However, Huisentruit never made it to work. The disappearance was quickly ruled an abduction with her belongings found lying on the ground near her car left in the parking lot. A witness also reported seeing a suspicious white van and hearing a scream. Despite a number of leads over the years. Huisentruit remains missing.
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