Search For Missing METALLICA Fan Focusing On Camera, Necklace

January 4, 2010

According to Ann Flaherty of Examiner.com, a dedicated group of individuals at the Find Morgan web site is launching a new effort in the search for METALLICA fan Morgan Harrington, who disappeared three months ago from outside the band's concert in Charlottesville, Virginia. The volunteer group is focusing on two items that belonged to Morgan that have not been recovered. The first is a red Kodak V530 digital camera and the other is a silver and crystal Swarovski necklace. These items could hold the key to finding Morgan's current whereabouts and any information pertaining to these items can be made anonymously.

Virginia State Police investigators said in a press conference last month that Morgan Harrington is either being held against her will or is no longer alive. They also revealed new information in the case, including the fact that the 20-year-old was drinking alcohol the night she disappeared.

They are also looking for Harrington's missing red digital camera, according to NBC29. Investigators say they are confident she got in a car after her last sighting on the Copeley Street Bridge at 9:30 that night, and that whoever took her, may be starting to show the strain of it.

If you have information that can help police, call them at the hotline dedicated to this case. That number is 434-352-3467.

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