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Rebecca Rauber: 2nd Grade Kansas Trainer Came across Deceased in Snow
Preliminary Coverage
The Emporia Police Division in Kansas has launched an investigation into the disappearance of Rebecca Rauber, a 28-year-frail teacher who vanished Friday.
Rauber modified into once remaining viewed Friday night, as she left the Metropolis Royal tavern, at 405 Industrial Avenue. Emporia Police Sgt. Marcial Hernandez said that she arrived at the tavern at around 11 p.m., in step with KVOE News.
She left after a that you presumably can remember dispute with a pal. Surveillance footage later captured Rauber on West Fifth Avenue, on foot, at around 11:37 p.m., in step with Emporia police.
The Bullet reported that, in step with family and police, she left the establishment by myself, with out her vehicle or non-public assets.
“Officers started searching to glean Rebecca with out prolong and utilized change surveillance cameras within the placement,” EPD Investigations Captain Lisa Hayes said, in step with The Emporia Gazette.
“Rebecca modified into once noticed walking by myself westbound on West Fifth Avenue. Video footage from a situation reveals Rebecca walking north on Neosho Avenue from West Fifth Avenue at roughly 11:37 p.m. on Friday, January 22.”
Rauber is described as standing 5 toes, 8 inches gigantic and weighing around 160 kilos. She has brown eyes and brown hair with blonde highlights.
She modified into once remaining viewed wearing a depressing flannel high, a white undershirt (that comprises an unidentified pattern), darkish-colored pants and gloomy shoes.
Hernandez is asking folks and firms within the placement to witness over security footage, specifically between 11:30 p.m. and 11:Forty five p.m.
Per Emporia Public Colleges, Rauber currently serves as a second-grade teacher at Riverside Elementary College.
Authorities are encouraging someone with recordsdata concerning Rauber or her whereabouts to contact the Emporia Police Division at 620-343-4225 or the Kansas Bureau of Investigation at 785-296-4017.
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[Feature Photo via Emporia PD]
