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Updated: 7:22 PM Jun 24, 2006
Family Member Investigates Woman's Last Hours Before She Disappeared
Her aunt says she came to Wisconsin Rapids to hang out at the bars where Deidre Harm was last seen, just to see if she could learn something about what may have happened to the 21-year-old who'd been missing for nearly two weeks.
Posted: 8:16 PM Jun 23, 2006Reporter: Lauren Burgoyne |
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Family members of the missing Wisconsin Rapids woman are pleading for someone to come forward, and they're doing whatever they can to find out what happened to her.
Deidre Harm was last seen during the early hours of June 11 with an unidentified man who may be the link to finding her.
Deidre's aunt came up to Wisconsin Rapids last weekend to hang out at the Finish Line and the New Body Shop, the last places her niece was seen.
Glenna Schneider wanted to see and hear what no one is talking to police about, the details about the last person Deidre was seen with.
"If they saw her with this unidentified man and then they saw her possibly, you know, sitting at a table with another couple and the man. Somebody's also had to see her leave with those people."
She was left with unanswered questions. Rapids Police Chief Kurt Heuer also says that Deidre doesn't have a cell phone and that she was known for asking friends or strangers to borrow theirs.
He says anyone who lent Deidre their phone during that weekend should come forward. Anyone else who saw her that night should contact Crimestoppers at (877) 325-7867
The information you may have could lead police to Diedre.
Local business owners continue to post messages about Deidre on their marquees, and friends continue to hang banners and post flyers.
You can also make a donation to the Deidre Harm fund at all U.S. banks, as well as Paper City Savings Bank in Rapids.
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