Search continues for missing Irwin County teacher, Tara Grinstead
The search continues for Tara Grinstead as authorities and volunteers continue to search for a popular high school teacher who has been missing for two weeks.
But so far, authorities have found few clues as to what may have happened to Grinstead.
The clothes she wore Saturday night and her cell phone were found at her home. Her car was outside and unlocked, which her sister, Anita Gattis, said was unusual. Her pocketbook and keys were gone, police said.
Grinstead is single and lives with her dog and cat. There was no clear sign of a struggle at her home, police said. But a broken lamp was found in her bedroom and her alarm clock was found under her bed.
It is possible she was kidnapped, authorities have said. But Irwin County Sheriff Donnie Youghn said there are no suspects in the case.
As per the WMAZ 13, Town Searches for Missing Teacher
The family of Tara Grinstead, who has been missing for two weeks, now is offering a reward of $80,000 and has hired a private investigator in hopes of finding clues into the disappearance of Tara Grinstead.
The family of a woman who disappeared two weeks ago has now offered an $80,000 reward in the hopes of finding her.
The family of Tara Grinstead has also hired a private investigator to look for clues in the case.
There are no solid leads or suspects in the investigation, police said. Detectives are urging anyone with information to contact the Iwrin County Sheriff’s Office.
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