Wednesday, April 17, 2013

MISSING PERSON



WESTMINSTER, Colorado—The family of missing person Sasha Harley is now offering a $10,000 reward for any information that will help them find her. Angela Hutching, Sasha's aunt, says her family does not believe Sasha is alive at this point and they are now needing closure on the situation. She stated the family hopes the $10,000 reward will be an incentive for someone to provide new information that could help them find Sasha.
"We know she is gone and we just want to know what happened," said Hutching.
Sasha was last seen on Saturday, January 30, 2012, at the Barnes and Noble on North Sheridan. Her family reported her missing to the Westminster Police Department the following Tuesday after not being in contact with her for several days.
She was one several University of Colorado students majoring in quantum applied science, led by Dr. Bruce Dormer—all of which disappeared and are unaccounted for. Dr. Dormer has been indefinitely suspended and is under investigation.  
"We've heard all sorts of stories about what happened to her," said Hutching. "Several strange sinkholes have appeared in the vicinity of her apartment and that grim possibility has not been dismissed."
Anyone with information about the case is asked to call the Westminster Police Department or Crime Stoppers of Adams County.

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