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Police plan 3 p.m. news conference on missing U.Va. student Hannah Graham Police plan 3 p.m. news conference on missing U.Va. student Hannah Graham
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Charlottesville police chief Timothy J. Longo will hold a news conference Sunday afternoon to update the public in the case of missing University of Virginia student Hannah Graham. CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. Charlottesville police chief Timothy J. Longo will hold a news conference Sunday afternoon to update the public in the case of missing University of Virginia student Hannah Graham.
Longo will speak to reporters at 3 p.m. Sunday to discuss developments in the investigation to find Graham, 18, who disappeared eight days ago.Longo will speak to reporters at 3 p.m. Sunday to discuss developments in the investigation to find Graham, 18, who disappeared eight days ago.
A Fairfax County resident, Graham is a sophomore on the university’s Charlottesville campus. She spent the night of Sept. 12 socializing and drinking with friends. At around 1 a.m. Saturday, authorities say, Graham was seen with a man, whom police now describe as a “person of interest” in the case.A Fairfax County resident, Graham is a sophomore on the university’s Charlottesville campus. She spent the night of Sept. 12 socializing and drinking with friends. At around 1 a.m. Saturday, authorities say, Graham was seen with a man, whom police now describe as a “person of interest” in the case.
The 32 year-old man and Graham were seen by witnesses inside the Tempo restaurant and bar near the downtown mall in Charlottesville. Shortly after, Graham vanished.The 32 year-old man and Graham were seen by witnesses inside the Tempo restaurant and bar near the downtown mall in Charlottesville. Shortly after, Graham vanished.
On Friday, police searched the man’s vehicle, a 1998 burnt orange Chrysler coupe. After obtaining evidence inside the vehicle, police entered the man’s residence at 164 Hessian Hills Way in Charlottesville.On Friday, police searched the man’s vehicle, a 1998 burnt orange Chrysler coupe. After obtaining evidence inside the vehicle, police entered the man’s residence at 164 Hessian Hills Way in Charlottesville.
Police publicly identified the man on Saturday. The Washington Post is not naming him because he has not been charged with a crime and is not a suspect in the case.Police publicly identified the man on Saturday. The Washington Post is not naming him because he has not been charged with a crime and is not a suspect in the case.
Charlottesville police Capt. Gary Pleasants said Sunday that investigators did not locate Graham’s mobile phone inside the car. Tests so far have not identified Graham’s DNA inside the vehicle either, he said. Pleasants did not indicate what evidence detectives found inside the vehicle that enabled them to obtain a search warrant to enter the man’s home.Charlottesville police Capt. Gary Pleasants said Sunday that investigators did not locate Graham’s mobile phone inside the car. Tests so far have not identified Graham’s DNA inside the vehicle either, he said. Pleasants did not indicate what evidence detectives found inside the vehicle that enabled them to obtain a search warrant to enter the man’s home.
On Sunday, hundreds of volunteers combed neighborhoods around Charlottesville searching for clues that could help investigators find Graham. The massive search is scheduled to end Sunday evening.On Sunday, hundreds of volunteers combed neighborhoods around Charlottesville searching for clues that could help investigators find Graham. The massive search is scheduled to end Sunday evening.