Law enforcement and other authorities are asking people in the community of Brooklyn, Iowa to think back to the day University of Iowa student Mollie Tibbetts disappeared to help them find new leads.
The search continues for Tibbetts, who was last seen on July 18th. Assistant Director of the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation Mitch Mortvedt says "We are considering all potential scenarios and it is possible that Mollie came into contact with someone who caused her harm."
At a news conference today, the FBI asked residents to suggest names of anyone who showed some or all of ten different characteristics in the days after Tibbetts went missing. That includes someone who missed school or work or someone was cleaning their vehicle at an odd hour.
In further efforts to find Tibbetts, Mortvedt says a new website has been launched with details in the search for the 20 year old woman.
That website is www.indingmollie.iowa.gov lists locations of interest in Tibbetts' disappearance. it also encourages those with information to step forward.