Missing: Lauren Spierer
Capt. Joe Qualters of the Bloomington Police Department answers questions from the media during the fifth press briefing on the search for Lauren Spierer on Saturday at BPD headquarters.
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Capt. Joe Qualters of the Bloomington Police Department answers questions from the media during the fifth press briefing on the search for Lauren Spierer on Saturday at BPD headquarters.
Smallwood Plaza spokesman Ernie Reno talks with the media after a press conference one week after Lauren Spierer's disappearance Friday at Bloomington Police Department headquarters. Reno announced that Smallwood would provide the police with key strike data in a 48-hour period surrounding Lauren's disappearance. He said there were about 4,000 key strikes during that period.
Sgt. Joe Qualters takes questions from the media after taking over for Lt. Bill Parker during a press conference one week after Lauren Spierer's disappearance Friday at Bloomington Police Department headquarters.
Charlene Spierer speaks during a press conference one week after her daughter Lauren's disappearance Friday at Bloomington Police Department headquarters. At noon, Charlene asked everyone to participate in Lunch for Lauren, a 20-minute search of everyone's surroundings.
Lt. Bill Parker and Sgt. Joe Qualters of the Bloomington Police Department talk during the Spierer family's statement during a press conference one week after Lauren Spierer's disappearance Friday at BPD headquarters. Sgt. Qualters will lead future briefings to let Lt. Parker work full-time on the case.
Robert Spierer listens as his wife, Charlene, whispers into his ear during a press conference one week after Lauren Spierer's disappearance Friday at Bloomington Police Department headquarters.
Thomas LaMaster and Crystal Rainwater chat with other volunteer searchers as they try to find Lauren Spierer on Friday at 11th Street and College Avenue. A group of volunteers shined flashlights in alleyways near where Lauren was last seen one week ago.
Police officers talk with a driver during a traffic stop meant to spread the word and ask questions about Lauren Spierer on Friday on North College Avenue.
Lt. Scott Oldham and other officers in the Bloomington Police Department talk during a traffic stop meant to spread the word and ask questions about Lauren Spierer on Friday on North College Avenue.
A semi-trailer truck approaches a traffic stop meant to spread the word and ask questions about Lauren Spierer on Friday on North College Avenue.
A police officer points a car toward the curb during a traffic stop meant to spread the word and ask questions about Lauren Spierer on Friday on North College Avenue.
Police officers walk across the street as they set up a traffic stop meant to spread the word and ask questions about Lauren Spierer on Friday on North College Avenue.
Volunteers go out on canoes to search for clothes and other items belonging to Lauren Spierer on Thursday at Griffy Lake. Ten people searched the shorelines, while others walked down roads and searched rough terrain.
Robert Spierer talks with members of IU ROTC about their upcoming search for his daughter, Lauren, on Thursday in front of the leasing space by Smallwood Plaza.
Charlene Spierer talks with John Summerlot about an upcoming search during the 2 p.m. search for Lauren Spierer on Thursday in front of the leasing space by Smallwood Plaza.
Assar Prince asks Cadet Aaron Ferguson how to get to Griffy Lake during the 2 p.m. search for Lauren Spierer on Thursday in front of the leasing space by Smallwood Plaza. Prince found out about Lauren's Long QT Syndrome today but then said, "Let's not talk about it until we get her home."
John Summerlot points out different volunteering groups during the 2 p.m. search for Lauren Spierer on Thursday in front of the leasing space by Smallwood Plaza. Members of the Red Cross helped search through the rough terrain around Griffy Lake.
John Summerlot asks people to raise their hands if they know how to drive to Griffy Lake during the 2 p.m. search for Lauren Spierer on Thursday in front of the leasing space by Smallwood Plaza. The groups would meet at the boathouse on the north shore.
Sam Fitch of Fort Wayne-based 107.9 Radio signs a sheet while IU graduate Susan Friedberg gives instructions before the 2 p.m. search for Lauren Spierer on Thursday in front of the leasing space by Smallwood Plaza. The vouchers on the table allowed searchers to park in any normal parking spot on campus without risk of a ticket.
Water is stacked along the wall in the leasing space where searches are now staged before the 2 p.m. search for Lauren Spierer on Thursday near Smallwood Plaza. The leased space, provided by Smallwood, was a recently vacated restaurant with air conditioning, a bathroom and wireless access still in the main room.