INVESTIGATION CONTINUES Lewis County Residents Demand Answers In Missing Toddler Case
Reported by: Rachael Tarr
Web Producer: Bethany Simmons
Reported: Jan. 19, 2012 11:58 AM EST
Updated: Jan. 19, 2012 12:04 PM EST
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Weston
, West Virginia
Lewis county residents say they want answers on the disappearance of 3-year old Aliayah Lunsford.
Some have even written a letter complaining that little is being done to find the little girl. The letter contends the FBI has quit investigating but Special Agent William Crowley says that's untrue.
Crowley says the FBI would offer updates if they were beneficial to the case, but right now, they are not. He says the investigation is in a different stage now, and different tactics are required.
Authorities have made no arrests and named no suspects in Aliayah's disappearance, nor have they said what they believe has happened to her.
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