08-23-2011, 11:10 AM
FOX44
Update: Essex, Vermont - Law enforcement continued their search for Bill and Lorraine Currier on Thursday.
The Essex, Vermont couple went missing on June 8th.
Now, nearly two months later, police admit the lack of evidence is leading to frustration.
"We're not going to give up on this case. We'll continue to work it," said Essex Police Captain Brad LaRose.
Police are looking for new evidence in places that haven't searched before, like McGee Road in Essex.
That's because of the information they say they found in the Currier's car.
"There are 40, roughly 40 miles on the vehicle that are unaccounted for," said Captain LaRose.
Captain Larose says a few days before the Curriers went missing their car was serviced.
That gave them the mileage at that point, and after calculating where they traveled to before they went missing, left police with 40 miles.
And that's a main reason why police say this case is different from others, like the ongoing Celina Cass case in New Hampshire.
"However in this case we're dealing with two missing adults. The vehicle is a major factor," said Captain LaRose.
Captain Larose says the plan is to continue with ground searches in the coming weeks.
He also says there are a number of other things they are still looking into.
"The bank records are still flowing in. We still have work to do there. There is a significant amount of computer analysis," said Captain LaRose.
Information they hope will bring answers to those waiting to learn what happened to the Curriers.
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Essex, Vermont – Police take new information about the missing couple from Essex and started a new search Thursday.
Police say the Currier's car had recently been serviced before they went missing. Police took the mileage from when the service was done and calculated where the couple traveled since that date. After the math, they found that there are 40 miles of travel that are unaccounted for.
Fox 44's Nick Natario reports that is why police have focused its search further than the previous one mile radius.
At 11:30 a.m., Natario says police are searching on Lost Nation Road in Essex.
He says 28 people from various agencies are helping with the search.
Bill and Lorraine Currier have been missing since June 8.
Update: Essex, Vermont - Law enforcement continued their search for Bill and Lorraine Currier on Thursday.
The Essex, Vermont couple went missing on June 8th.
Now, nearly two months later, police admit the lack of evidence is leading to frustration.
"We're not going to give up on this case. We'll continue to work it," said Essex Police Captain Brad LaRose.
Police are looking for new evidence in places that haven't searched before, like McGee Road in Essex.
That's because of the information they say they found in the Currier's car.
"There are 40, roughly 40 miles on the vehicle that are unaccounted for," said Captain LaRose.
Captain Larose says a few days before the Curriers went missing their car was serviced.
That gave them the mileage at that point, and after calculating where they traveled to before they went missing, left police with 40 miles.
And that's a main reason why police say this case is different from others, like the ongoing Celina Cass case in New Hampshire.
"However in this case we're dealing with two missing adults. The vehicle is a major factor," said Captain LaRose.
Captain Larose says the plan is to continue with ground searches in the coming weeks.
He also says there are a number of other things they are still looking into.
"The bank records are still flowing in. We still have work to do there. There is a significant amount of computer analysis," said Captain LaRose.
Information they hope will bring answers to those waiting to learn what happened to the Curriers.
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Essex, Vermont – Police take new information about the missing couple from Essex and started a new search Thursday.
Police say the Currier's car had recently been serviced before they went missing. Police took the mileage from when the service was done and calculated where the couple traveled since that date. After the math, they found that there are 40 miles of travel that are unaccounted for.
Fox 44's Nick Natario reports that is why police have focused its search further than the previous one mile radius.
At 11:30 a.m., Natario says police are searching on Lost Nation Road in Essex.
He says 28 people from various agencies are helping with the search.
Bill and Lorraine Currier have been missing since June 8.