Update: 9/17/09
Yale University employee Raymond Clark, 24, was arrested this morning in the strangling death of Yale student Annie Le.
Clark was in police custody yesterday but he was released after submitting to a search warrant for his home and police collected his DNA.
Update: 9/13/09
On what would have been her wedding night, police found Annie Le’s body stuffed inside a wall in a lab at Yale University.
“We are assuming it is her at this time and are treating this as a homicide case,” New Haven Police Assistant Chief Peter Reichard said.
More than 100 investigators have been searching for the Yale student since she disappeared last Tuesday.
Original story
A Yale graduate student who was planning to wed her fiancée this weekend is now missing, Yale University Police Department said.
According to police, Annie Le, a pharmacology student at Yale, was last seen on Tuesday on her way to a lab in New Haven, Connecticut.
According to her co-workers, the 24-year-old student left everything behind including her fiancée.
“She left her pocketbook, cell phone in the lab, she didn’t go home last night, she is getting married on Sunday, her fiancée hasn’t heard from her. Everyone is pretty worried and pretty scared,” her co-worker Debbie Apuzzo told reporters.
Le, who is described as a 4’11” Asian-female with brown shoulder length hair and brown eyes, was last seen wearing a knee-length brown skirt, a bright green short-sleeve t-shirt, brown shoes and a brown necklace.
Police are asking anyone who know of her whereabouts to contact them at 203-432-4400
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Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackThis is not the only student to go missing under these circumstances. Remember Brian Shaffer, Maura Murray, Michael Negrete, Josh Guimond, or Justin Gains? They are all still missing.
Ahmad Arain, UCLA, recovered enough to remember his email address after six weeks. He had walked to Mexico in an altered mental state.
Ron Tammen is the oldest case. He walked away from Miami of Ohio in 1953. He was sighted three hours later so confused he didn’t know his name. The news of his disappearance had not been broadcast at the time so he was allowed to walk away into the cold April night. No one has seen him since.
VisionAndPsychosis.Net has a page of these disappearances.
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