Condon disappearance hits 10 year mark

Condon disappearance hits 10 year mark

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By Dan Bain, KPIC News

RIDDLE, Ore. -- Thursday marks the 10th anniversary of the disappearance of Stephanie Condon. Stephanie was 14-years-old when she vanished while babysitting for a relative at a residence on Henry Street in Tri City in 1998.

She's never been found and foul play is suspected.

The Stephanie Condon Task Force continues to investigate this case, following up on leads. Last week, Task Force members and an Evidence Recovery Team from the FBI searched Herbert's Pond in Canyonville.

The reward has increased to $25,000. The FBI is offering $20,000 and the Carole Sund/Carrington Memorial Reward Foundation is offering $5,000.

The Sheriff's investigators encourage the public to continue providing tips. The tip line at (541) 957-2099.

The family is hosting a candlelight vigil Thursday night at 7:00 at the Riddle City Park. People are encouraged to bring their own candles.

The family also encourages people to visit the Find Stephanie Web site.

 

 

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