This woman was abducted while out on a jog and there's a $50K reward for anyone with information

This woman was abducted while out on a jog and there's a $50K reward for anyone with information
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This woman was abducted while out on a jog and there's a $50K reward for anyone with information
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A 34-year-old teacher was abducted in the early hours of the morning. Her family is now offering $50K for anyone who could provide information.

Liza Fletcher has gone missing after she went out jogging at around 4 in the morning on Friday 2 September, 2022.

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Abducted while jogging

CCTV footage provided by Memphis police found that she was abducted by an unidentified person who shoved her inside a mid-sized dark SUV and taken from the scene. Unfortunately, the direction the car drove towards is not visible from the captured footage. According to CNN News, Memphis Police Major Karen Rudolf told a news conference:

When we arrived on the scene we were handling possibly a missing person. After further investigating we found video that did show a black SUV pull into the area across the street here where the victim was taken.
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Photos released by police show Fletcher wearing a pink jogging top and purple running shorts running in the neighbourhood near the University of Memphis. Even more shocking, the 34-year-old teacher's broken telephone was found near the scene where police believe she was abducted.

Who is Liza Fletcher?

Fletcher is a junior kindergarten teacher and a mother of two standing at 167cm with brown hair and green eyes. Her family are now working with CrimeStoppers and offering $50,000 to anyone who can provide pertinent information that could lead to getting her back. In a statement shared by CrimeStoppers Executive Director Buddy Chapman, the family said:

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We look forward to Eliza's safe return and hope that this award will help police capture those who committed this crime.

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