Federal Bureau of Investigation raid connected to missing Indiana University student

January 31 08:56 2016

They also refused to provide any additional information on the investigation of Lauren Spierer, a missing Indiana University student who has not been seen since June of 2011 after a night out drinking with friends.

Indianapolis media is reporting that the property that was searched belongs to family of Justin Wagers, who was arrested last August on charges of public indecency.

The Morgan County sheriff said the property was located in the 2900 block of Old Morgantown Road.

Lauren Spierer is seen exiting her apartment building on a surveillance camera hours before she disappeared in June 2011.

“It’s time, it’s past time to bring Lauren home and hold those guilty accountable”, Spierer’s parents said in a Facebook post earlier this month. “I could slip into your house and do you in and nobody would even know I was there”, the court records state.

“I don’t have any specifics”, she said.

Officers were photographed sifting through mud and dirt near to the property, which police confirmed was occupied by someone under the name of Wagers.

“The ultimate goal is to come to a resolution in this case and it’s something we want to do now in this case and in any investigation we take on”, Lt. John Kovach with the Bloomington Police Department said.

Last summer, police received multiple reports in Franklin, Edinburgh, Greenwood, Nineveh and the Center Grove area of a man in a white truck exposing himself to women and children in parking lots and neighborhood streets.

Investigators towed his pickup truck off the property, combed through the home, a barn and the nearby woods. She was 20 years old when she went missing.

Every lead on Lauren Spierer’s disappearance has come up empty.

Her disappearance sparked an extensive search and officers have never arrested anyone despite posters and billboards being erected in a bid to get information. I want them to know, without reasonable doubt.

Justin Wagers Facebook page

Federal Bureau of Investigation raid connected to missing Indiana University student
 
 
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