WASHINGTON (WUSA9) -- Mayor Muriel Bower and other officials provided an update on the Relisha Rudd investigation on Monday, a day after the one year anniversary of her disappearance.
Relisha Rudd was last seen one year ago on March 1, 2014.
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Officials had no new information to release on Rudd's case, but said they hoped the press conference would help reacquaint the public with the case. Police Chief Cathy Lanier said that they've found no evidence that Rudd is dead, but they also have no helpful evidence on her current whereabouts.
The Chief encouraged anyone who has not yet come forward with information to do so.
Mayor Muriel Bowser says the office is dedicated to finding the 9-year-old alive.
The following officials were present at the event:
- Mayor Muriel Bowser,
- Brenda Donald, Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services
- Laura Zeilinger, Director, DC Department of Human Services,
- Peter Newsham, Assistant Chief, Metropolitan Police Department
-Timothy Gallagher, Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation's Washington Field Office
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