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There is currently a $100,000 reward available for information regarding missing Iowa news presenter Jodi Huisentruit

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Mason City, Iowa – A $100,000 reward is being offered by a private investigator for the recovery of the body of an Iowa news anchor who went missing.

Jodi Huisentruit will be missing 29 years in June. On July 27, 1995, she did to arrive at work in Mason City, and she has not been seen since.

Authorities think she was kidnapped while traveling to her job. Her possessions, including a bent car key, were left behind, and they discovered evidence of a struggle outside the vehicle she was operating.

Jodi’s whereabouts are still unknown, and no arrests have been made in the case.

In 2001, she was formally pronounced deceased.

Steve Ridge, a private investigator, declared on Thursday that he would double the prize for information that results in the discovery of Huisentruit’s remains. Since last year, he has been offering a $50,000 reward for information in the case. The incentive can now reach up to $100,000.

“This is my final attempt to break the silence of those who are withholding information”, Ridge said in a news release. “Jodi’s family, friends and the entire Mason City community deserve to know what happened to this budding young media superstar.”

According to him, the deal is valid until June 27, which is the anniversary of Huisentruit’s disappearance.

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