and put an end to this. bill: when the police talk about the delicate balance they re trying to ride now between giving out information and holding information back, they don t want to spoil the investigation now, they had two press conferences on the scheduled and canceled both of them until yesterday. there were two ways to think about that. either they did not have much information, or they knew exactly what they were doing and did not want to tip their hand to someone else. rob, do you think it was the former or the latter? i think they know what they re doing. they have an enormous amount of information. from the outset they told us the authorities told us it would be a long process, a reductive process where they rule out all of the information that isn t pertinent before they can start to really focus in on a more narrow bandwidth of information that will lead mollie home. julie: dalton, i want to
as we work to bring mollie home. at this time, the sergeant and i will address a few questions. have you guys identified a 24 s cell phone? are you using them in your investigation? we are using every investigation technique available to track down and locates for 24. we are trying to track the digital footprint of space 24 and whatever media devices that might be, we are using is the best we can. i won t be able to release any of that information. i won t be able to give investigative facts. we will try to keep those closed to the vests for the integrity of the investigation. but i will try to answer as much as i can for you. have they been willing to give mollie s information or access to her account? with those of search
gleaned out of this that is rather troubling to me is that the authorities are unwilling to give timeline, and i think that would be essential for the public at this stage, because i was out there in brooklyn iowa, and i would tell you that we know this much about the tyler. timeline. while mike mollie dropped her off at the home. we know that from the timeline that at 7:30 she was seen running around the brooklyn neighborhood. i think it would be helpful to the community to see and say what they have observed after report was seen running around the neighborhood. we don t know whether she got home or whether she was actually abducted or what actually happened to mollie. neil: you know, much was also said about people changing their appearances, if they
agents that are working at this time? i don t have a number for you. we have a number of people running out leads as we speak. it is ongoing and continues to require a lot of manpower, and we will continue to dedicate that manpower for bringing mollie. i don t see lessening any manpower at this point in time here we will continue to drive forward and whatever it takes. and so, certainly there are other things that pop up and require attention, but that means we bring in other people and do whatever it takes. okay? again, i would emphasize if you could come into the public to tap into the website, if you could put that up, it would be great and we would appreciate it. thank you for your time. thanks. neil: i don t know what new he have gotten on the fate of mollie tibbett and what is happened in the 27 days since she has disappeared.
brooklyn, iowa. i seen her it would probably be three, four times a week she would jog down the street, up the hill. just think nothing of it until i heard somebody was missing and then it really hit me. i haven t seen that runner since then. sandra: his name is devin riley talking about he last saw mollie tibbetts for a jog. police did a walk through of his home after he contacted them. they were really polite and didn t assume, i don t think. just did a walk through, less than 10, 15 minutes. sandra: they still have no suspects in the case. the family believes she is still alive. crimestoppers offering more than $300,000 for information that may help her bring mollie home. i m going to send a letter to director wray next week and ask him what is the policy?