Timeline
of Huisentruit's Case
This
timeline was compiled by the Associated Press.
1995
JUNE 27, 1995
- Jodi Huisentruit
doesn't report to work between 3 a.m. and 4 a.m., her
regular arrival time as morning and noon anchor/producer
at KIMT-TV.
- Around 4 a.m.,
Huisentruit talks by telephone with another news producer
at the station and says she'll be at work in a few
minutes. She never arrives.
- Around 7:15 a.m., a
co-worker asks police to check on Huisentruit. Officers
find her red Mazda Miata in the parking lot of her
downtown Mason City apartment complex. A pair of red
women's dress shoes, a blow dryer, bottle of hair spray,
car keys and earrings are scattered beside the car.
Police begin a missing persons investigation.
- Officers search a
park next to the apartment complex and along the
Winnebago River that runs through the park. Mason City
Police Chief Jack Schlieper says his department has no
concrete leads.
JUNE 28
- Agents from the Iowa
Division of Criminal Investigation and the Federal Bureau
of Investigation join local officials in the search.
Schlieper says he suspects foul play, but says few clues
have been discovered.
JUNE 29
- Schlieper says
investigators have interviewed more than 100 people, but
no one is considered a suspect. A prayer service is held
for Huisentruit at a Mason City church.
JUNE 30
- Schlieper says he
remains hopeful the case will be solved. Officers
continue checking tips.
JULY 1
- Schlieper says
Huisentruit's disappearance is being treated as an
abduction. He says people saw a white van in the parking
lot of her complex and heard a scream about the time she
vanished. A reward fund reaches $11,000.
JULY 2
- Investigators use
helicopters to search Mason City and an area southwest of
the city. Huisentruit's friends and family join other
worshipers for Sunday service at a Mason City church.
JULY 3
- Late in the day,
police call off the ground and air search for Huisentruit
but say they'll continue interviews.
JULY 6
- A Mason City martial
arts instructor says Huisentruit attended a self-defense
course he taught in March. Sonny Onoo says Huisentruit
told him "she'd had an incident a few months back
that she wasn't comfortable with." Schlieper says
there are no new developments in the case.
JULY 10
- Schlieper says an
FBI behavioral scientist is trying to determine if the
Huisentruit case is linked with other disappearances of
young women in the region. He says investigators have
received more than 700 tips but have no significant leads.
JULY 25
- Schlieper says about
800 people have been interviewed in the case, but there
are no "solid suspects."
AUG. 3
- Schlieper says more
ground searches in the Mason City area have yielded no
new leads.
AUG. 12
- John Lang, a special
agent with the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation,
says it seems clear the culprit was watching Huisentruit
and knew her behavior patterns. Doug Merbach, KIMT news
director, says the station has not hired a replacement
for Huisentruit and officially lists her as on leave.
AUG. 27
- About 250 attend a
candlelight vigil for Huisentruit at a Mason City
swimming pool. Businesses throughout the city continue to
display yellow ribbons and "Find Jodi" signs.
SEPT. 8
- Huisentruit's family
from Minnesota say they've hired a private investigator.
Mason City police continue to investigate leads and
rumors. The Huisentruit reward fund at a Mason City bank
grows to $30,000.
SEPT. 23
- Huisentruit case is
featured on national television show "America's Most
Wanted," generating more than 60 tips.
NOV. 10
- Police say a man
questioned about Huisentruit's disappearance has been
charged with stalking a television anchorwoman in St.
Louis Park, Minn. But Mason City police say the man is
not considered a suspect in the Huisentruit case.
NOV. 13
- Members of
Huisentruit's family say they flew to California and
taped a session with three psychics for the television
show "Psychic Detectives." The psychics said
Huisentruit's kidnapper was someone who saw her on TV and
became obsessed with her. Family members say three
private investigators have found nothing to identify a
suspect.
DEC. 9
- Schlieper says a
search near two Mason City-area dams turned up nothing.
DEC. 27
- The six-month
anniversary of Huisentruit's disappearance passes with no
new leads. KIMT staff members continue to fill in for her.
The Huisentruit reward fund tops $34,000.
1996
FEB. 18, 1996
- The Huisentruit case
is featured on the NBC-TV program "Unsolved
Mysteries."
FEB. 21
- Schlieper says the
show generated 186 calls and 97 tips for investigators.
MAY 4
- About 100 people
join in a search organized by one of Huisentruit's
cousins. The volunteers leave flags to mark anything that
appears suspicious in the northeast Cerro Gordo County
countryside.
MAY 5
- Police say they're
checking areas around the flags, but have found nothing
promising.
JUNE 27
- Huisentruit case
reaches the one-year mark.
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