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Posted: 8:04 AM Oct 23, 2009
Livingston Co. Cold Case Reopened
Police still looking into Okemos woman's disappearance.
Reporter: Associated Press |
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HOWELL, Mich. (AP) -- A cold case team actively is working to solve a woman's disappearance in Livingston County nearly 20 years ago.
The three-member team has released a new sketch of a man a witness said he saw near Paige Marie Renkoski's vehicle. It also is rechecking a tip from the late '90s that the 30-year-old Okemos woman is buried on land in the county's far northwestern corner.
Cold case team member William Lenaghan told the Livingston County Daily Press & Argus on Thursday the clues are "pieces of the puzzle without a bridge."
Renkoski last was seen talking to a man standing between her car and a minivan on the afternoon of May 24, 1990.
Police have ruled the case a homicide even though Renkoski's body never has been found.
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