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Yale Offers $10K Reward in Missing-Student Case

Search continues; still no evidence of foul play in disappearance of Le

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(AP) – Yale University offered a $10,000 reward today for information leading to the whereabouts of a missing graduate student. Meanwhile, investigators reviewed security-camera footage and checked the blueprints of the building where Annie Le was last seen on Tuesday. Le, 24, was supposed to be married Sunday.

More than 100 local, state and federal law-enforcement personnel were involved in the investigation, said Yale spokesman Tom Conroy. Investigators were examining footage from some 75 cameras on and around the building where Le was last spotted. They did not immediately find any footage of her leaving the building. There continues to be no evidence of foul play, Conroy added.

Members of Yale security are seen in front of the New Haven, Conn., building where missing graduate student Annie Le was last seen, on Tuesday.
Members of Yale security are seen in front of the New Haven, Conn., building where missing graduate student Annie Le was last seen, on Tuesday.   (AP Photo)
This undated photo released by Yale University shows Annie Le.
This undated photo released by Yale University shows Annie Le.   (AP Photo)
A flier bearing photos of Annie Le is posted outside the doors of the New Haven, Conn., building that houses her lab.
A flier bearing photos of Annie Le is posted outside the doors of the New Haven, Conn., building that houses her lab.   (AP Photo)
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