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(06/23/11 7:46pm)
Indiana State Police officers talk with a woman who offered them food after an ISP search for Lauren Spierer along State Road 37 on Thursday near the Monroe-Lawrence county line. The woman, who called herself "just a good Samaritan," saw the troopers search along the highway closer to Bloomington, so she returned home to pick up lunchmeat and bread. The officers said they appreciated it, but they had just eaten pizza for lunch.
(06/23/11 7:45pm)
Indiana State Police Trooper Matt Holley walks through tall grass during an ISP search for Lauren Spierer along State Road 37 on Thursday near the Monroe-Lawrence county line. Holley said today's search started around the intersection with State Road 45 and ended at the county line.
(06/23/11 7:45pm)
Indiana State Police officers walk through tall grass during an ISP search for Lauren Spierer along State Road 37 on Thursday near the Monroe-Lawrence county line. ISP Trooper Matt Holley said today's search started around the intersection with State Road 45 and ended at the county line.
(06/23/11 7:45pm)
Indiana State Police trooper Matt Holley looks back as he return to his car after an ISP search for Lauren Spierer along State Road 37 on Thursday near the Monroe-Lawrence county line. Holley said today's search started around the intersection with State Road 45 and ended at the county line.
(06/23/11 1:43am)
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>Large signs stating “Indiana University, shame on you, don’t be next” could be seen at various street corners around campus Wednesday. Holding those signs were members of the Indiana Kentucky Regional Council of Carpenters and Millwrights, an organization which alleges “an illegal systematic pattern of exploitation of Indiana’s Latino and non-Latino construction workers” is taking place on campus.Members have been handing out bright orange press releases claiming that IKRCC investigators have found that Glenmark Construction, a company hired by IU to remodel Briscoe Residence Center, does not provide “area standard wages, benefits and working conditions for its employees.”IKRCC stated that its findings could constitute as criminal violations of Indiana’s bidding statutes. According to the release, IKRCC investigators have brought their findings to the Indiana Department of Labor. IU Spokesman Larry MacIntyre said he was not aware of the allegations. — Jake New
(06/22/11 6:17pm)
Lauren Spierer's mother "extremely disappointed" that only one friend has called BPD with information. New P.O. box to collect friends' information: Find Lauren, P.O. Box 1226, Bloomington, IN, 47402
(06/22/11 5:18pm)
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>After Bloomington Police Department Capt. Joe Qualters said the police are still in the information-gathering stage for the case of missing IU student Lauren Spierer, her mother, Charlene Spierer, provided one more way to collect that information. “I am extremely disappointed by the fact that only one of Lauren’s friends have called the Bloomington Police Department with any information,” she said before providing a post office box address for people to put anonymous tips. The address is Find Lauren, P.O. Box 1226, Bloomington, IN, 47402-1226. “You can’t get much more anonymous than that,” Charlene said. Qualters and Lauren’s father, Robert Spierer, both said that searches for Lauren, who went missing Friday, June 3, will continue. Qualters said that after meetings on Monday, law enforcement and others will keep searching at least through the weekend. Qualters denied that there is a “mystery person” in any video that the police have analyzed, referring specifically to someone seen near the intersection of 10th Street and College Avenue. “There is no one depicted in that video that is not already known to investigators,” he said. Qualters said the BPD has interviewed nearly everyone on the second level of sources in the investigation and they have reviewed about 300 hours of video. “This investigation is very much an ongoing situation,” Qualters said, despite less frequent press briefings and less information in those briefings. He added that there is a lot of behind-the-scenes work still going on. He would not discuss that work because BPD had already established boundaries that it would not cross with the media. “There is an investigative plan, there are people to be identified to be interviewed, and they stick with that plan,” Qualters said. “I’m going to have to leave the theories to the investigators.” Robert put out another call for volunteers to gather at McNutt Quad any time between 8 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. There were just less than 50 searchers Tuesday and about 30 early Wednesday searching land around Bloomington and in the northern part of Monroe County. “There’s just so much to cover that everyday, we could use a little bit of help,” Robert said. “This has become our normal,” Charlene said during her statement. “I don’t even know what life was before June 3.” She described the call from her husband on that day. She was visiting family when Robert called her. “Char, it’s Lauren,” Charlene reported Robert as saying. “She’s missing.” Charlene asked why only one friend had called BPD with information. “I guarantee you, Lauren would have been the first to call,” she said.For full audio of this press briefing, click here.
(06/22/11 5:15pm)
June 22 | BPD Spokesman: Capt. Joe Qualters | Robert and Charlene Spierer speak at 15:31
(06/20/11 5:13pm)
June 20
BPD Spokesman: Capt. Joe Qualters
Robert and Charlene Spierer speak at 16:40
(06/20/11 12:01am)
Onlookers watch from the Hillview Hotel as the Bloomington Police Department and Indiana State Police search a wooded area Sunday on State Road 37 south of Martinsville. BPD Capt. Joe Qualters said nothing related to the search for Lauren Spierer was found.
(06/20/11 12:00am)
Members of the Bloomington Police Department and Indiana State Police patrol a suspected area during a search Sunday on State Road 37 south of Martinsville. BPD Capt. Joe Qualters said nothing related to the search for Lauren Spierer was found.
(06/20/11 12:00am)
A Bloomington Police Department officer and a BPD evidence technician walk back to their cars after investigating a mound of earth Sunday on State Road 37 south of Martinsville. BPD Capt. Joe Qualters said nothing related to the search for Lauren Spierer was found.
(06/16/11 5:36pm)
June 16
BPD Spokesman: Capt. Joe Qualters
Robert and Charlene Spierer speak at 18:31
(06/16/11 5:06pm)
This map, released today by BPD, indicates the times and places of Lauren Spierer on the morning of Jun. 3. The first four points were documented on video, while the last point comes from witness testimony and was reportedly not on video. This leaves more than 1 1/2 hours between 2:51 a.m. and the last sighting undocumented.
(06/16/11 5:05pm)
Charlene Spierer holds up a photo of her daughter Lauren leaving Smallwood Plaza on Jun. 2 during the 10th briefing on the search for Lauren Spierer on Thursday at Bloomington Police Department headquarters.
(06/16/11 5:05pm)
Robert Spierer speaks to the media during the 10th briefing on the search for Lauren Spierer on Thursday at Bloomington Police Department headquarters.
(06/16/11 5:05pm)
Charlene and Robert Spierer look as Capt. Joe Qualters points out areas on a newly released map of the morning of Jun. 3 during the 10th briefing on the search for Lauren Spierer on Thursday at Bloomington Police Department headquarters.
(06/15/11 9:39pm)
Senior infielder Jerrud Sabourin swings during the first of two games against Evansville on March 27 at Sembower Field.
(06/15/11 9:38pm)
Texas EquuSearch leader Tim Miller shares how he started the search and rescue team Monday at McNutt Quad. Miller, whose team has helped in 1,224 missing person cases, started when his own daughter went missing.
(06/15/11 9:38pm)
Tim Miller of Texas EquuSearch talks on the phone Monday at McNutt Quad. His search team will head into the woods at 9 a.m. tomorrow morning; Miller would not say where they would search.