Deputies: Leads In Case of Missing Simpsonville Woman Exhausted
Published: May 29, 2009
Deputies say they have exhausted all their leads in the case of missing Simpsonville woman, Julia Vess.
They have eliminated her husband as a suspect in her disappearance.
The family of Julia Vess is offering a $10,000 dollar reward. “We hope money will motivate someone who wouldn’t normally care,“ Art Basler said. Basler has been searching for his mother for several days. She disappeared Sunday.
The Greenville County Sheriff’s Office searched by air for Julia Ann Vess. Phone records have also been checked with no activity generated on the missing womans cell phone.
Deputy Matthew Armstrong says investigators are researching the last known whereabouts of Vess. Authorities are also talking with people who may have recently seen or been in contact with her.
The Sheriff’s Office is asking you to be on the look out for Vess’s vehicle, which is a 2004 silver Toyota Corolla with South Carolina license plate AGN309.
Anyone with information is encouraged to call Crime Stoppers at 23-CRIME, or the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office at 271-5210. Information leading to her whereabouts may result in a reward up to $10,000.00
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Julia Ann Vess
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The family says that this is a very close family and its not like her to contact her kids.So were ever she is we prey for a safe return.
There is something fishy here…hope the police pay a lot of attention to detail while investigating this lady’s “disapperance”.




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