Sunday, September 13, 2009

The Search for Annie Le Moves to Conn. Incinerator

The missing person's case of twenty-four-year-old Annie Le, who was last seen Tuesday morning at a Yale University laboratory in New Haven, Conn., has reportedly moved to searching the trash at a Connecticut incinerator. Le was scheduled to marry Columbia University graduate student Jonathan Widawsky today in New York City.

While Annie Le, a pharmacology doctoral student originally from Placerville, Calif., swiped her passcard to enter the lab last Tuesday, there is no record of her leaving the lab despite the many surveillance cameras around the complex.

Meanwhile, the Yale Daily News on Saturday quoted an anonymous New Haven Police Department official as saying bloody clothes were found in a ceiling at the laboratory building.

FBI agent Bill Reiner said Sunday that officials are "following the trash" that left the laboratory. He declined to comment further, only saying that investigators are searching the Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority's trash-to-energy plant in Hartford.

Yale is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to Annie Le's whereabouts. Le is 4'11", and weighs 90 pounds. Her purse, cell phone, credit cards and money were found in her office.
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