Billboards of a missing Riddle girl have gone up around the county
A sign company that has dozens of billboards in Douglas County, has donated the vinyl and the space on several billboards to try to help find a missing Riddle girl.
About a half dozen of the billboards have gone up in different locations featuring Stephanie Condon, a Riddle girl who was 14 when she disappeared from a home in Tri City in October of 1998.
Christine Condon, the mother of Stephanie, says she's excited to see the signs go up, and it renews hope that they may finally find out what happened to their daughter. "I think it's a great thing, I'm hoping it's going to really give a boost in the investigation and I think it's a really generous thing for the Lamar Company to do."
The signs are being donated by the Lamar Sign Company, which purchased the vinyl, and had the signs made.
They're putting up the signs on some of the structures which are not sold. Condon says they plan to keep alternating them at different sites around the area.
The sign mentions the reward, which is now up to $20,000 for information that helps solve the case.
The Douglas County Sheriff's cold case squad is now working on the case.
CBS's show Without A Trace, has featured Stephanie Condon a couple of times to try to keep the case in front of the public, in hopes that someone will come up with a clue that will solve the mystery.
About a half dozen of the billboards have gone up in different locations featuring Stephanie Condon, a Riddle girl who was 14 when she disappeared from a home in Tri City in October of 1998.
Christine Condon, the mother of Stephanie, says she's excited to see the signs go up, and it renews hope that they may finally find out what happened to their daughter. "I think it's a great thing, I'm hoping it's going to really give a boost in the investigation and I think it's a really generous thing for the Lamar Company to do."
The signs are being donated by the Lamar Sign Company, which purchased the vinyl, and had the signs made.
They're putting up the signs on some of the structures which are not sold. Condon says they plan to keep alternating them at different sites around the area.
The sign mentions the reward, which is now up to $20,000 for information that helps solve the case.
The Douglas County Sheriff's cold case squad is now working on the case.
CBS's show Without A Trace, has featured Stephanie Condon a couple of times to try to keep the case in front of the public, in hopes that someone will come up with a clue that will solve the mystery.
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