Huisentruit's Family, Friends Call for Information as News Anchor's Disappearance Hits 30-Year Mark
- Jodi Huisentruit, a television reporter based in Mason City, Iowa, vanished on the morning of June 27, 1995, shortly after leaving her apartment to begin her workday.
- After her personal items were discovered strewn around her vehicle, authorities concluded she had been abducted, but the mystery surrounding her case has persisted for three decades.
- On Friday, friends, family, former colleagues, and members of FindJodi.com came together in front of the KIMT-TV building in Mason City to honor her memory and seek new leads.
- A $100,000 reward has been announced to help locate Huisentruit's remains, and Police Chief Jeff Brinkley has already received 279 tips just this spring.
- Despite the decades-long investigation and ongoing tips, Huisentruit's family and supporters continue to hope for resolution and justice in this cold case.
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Friends and colleagues of Iowa news anchor remember her 30 years after she went missing
MASON CITY, Iowa (CBS, KYMA/KECY) - On June 27, 1995, Jodi Huisentruit, a morning news anchor at KIMT News 3, a CBS affiliate in Mason City, Iowa, did not make it to work. Three decades later, there are still no clear answers about what happened to the then 27-year-old who was a familiar face in Mason City. For the 30th anniversary, many of Huisentruit's friends and colleagues were here to pay their respects. For a lot of them, this case was a s…
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