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Updated: 1:18 PM Nov 20, 2009
Missing Person Reward Increased
A donor contributed $40,000 to help find Patricia Kimmi on Friday.
Posted: 1:17 PM Nov 20, 2009Reporter: Ryan Smith Email Address: ryan.smith@wibw.com |
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Horton, KAN. (WIBW)--A donor contributed $40,000 to help find Patricia Kimmi on Friday. Atchison County under sheriff Larry Myer said the caller wanted to remain anonymous. This puts the total amount for information leading to an arrest and conviction to $50,000. Family members announced their offer of a $10,000 reward Thursday.
Patricia Kimmi went missing two weeks ago, on November 6. Authorities believe she was forcefully taken from her home in Horton. Search volunteers have combed 900 square miles searching for Patricia.
There are no new leads in the case but Myer said this will strongly help generate some new leads.
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God Bless this person. Hope we find Pat soon.
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