Thanks to the many who are still continuing to help in any way possible, Meg and Hugh Schroeder, Mickey and Helen Foster, Kurt Jensen, Marie Matsuno Nash and the many who offered help or equipment. Thanks to the many who were on the organized search, we don't have all the names, -but you know who you are, thanks from the bottom of our hearts. Please continue to offer your prayers for the family and friends, searchers for stamina, strength and safety for all.
-- Aunt Dorothy
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July 27, 2012:
The search camp of Valerie Sifsof has moved from the Ingram Creek site on the Seward Highway to Anchorage. The search will continue by family, friends and volunteers (Yes, more are needed!) The Alaska State Troopers continue to investigate.
There have been about ten searchers involved on a daily basis. More checking in the Girdwood area and on the road system from Fairbanks, Glenallen to Homer and Seward. Signs will be hung along the roadside in as many places as possible, rest stops, roadside stops and anywhere businesses will displaying the signs. Please, we would like those who are on the road system to be on watch.
If you have any information, please contact the Alaska State Troopers at Girdwood, Alaska (907)783-0972.
A reward of $25,000 has been offered and if being handled by the Victims for Justice at (907)278-0977
Volunteers are still needed to hang the flyers and distribute in Anchorage area and if you are traveling on the road system. There are volunteers on the east and west side of town today. If anyone would like to help, please contact Dorothy Larson on Facebook or at 227 3276.
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Thanks to the many who are still continuing to help in any way possible, Meg and Hugh Schroeder, Mickey and Helen Foster, Kurt Jensen, Marie Matsuno Nash and the many who offered help or equipment. Thanks to the many who were on the organized search, we don't have all the names, -but you know who you are, thanks from the bottom of our hearts. Please continue to offer your prayers for the family and friends, searchers for stamina, strength and safety for all.
-- Aunt Dorothy
UPDATE 11:00pm from Aunt Dorothy:
"Valerie's family and the full-time search party are going to take a much needed break tomorrow and Sunday, a lot of people have to catch up on personal things and just get some badly needed rest. They plan to go to church where many of family and friends will gather at the Russian Orthodox on Turpin. The plan right now is to regroup on Monday.
We have sent flyers down to Ninilchik, Soldotna/Kenai area, and a highly visible banner is put up down in Girdwood. Hundreds of flyers were given to businesses on the east and west side of town, as well as to many individuals. Someone sent posters to Eureka up towards Glenallen."
UPDATE from Victor Sifsof: 2:00pm Sat:
Victor is slotted to give a detailed interview, for twenty minutes or so, Monday morning at 10:30 am on FM 90.3 KNBA: http://www.knba.org/
Please tune in to hear the latest on the search for Valerie and new details.
He'd like to send a heartfelt thanks to producer Victoria and the news crew at ABC/FOX for the great interview/story on the 5:00 news, June 28.
UPDATE JULY 30th From VAL's AUNT Dorothy: "We continue to keep a watchful eye and ear out for any word of our daughter, sister, cousin, niece, aunt, companion and friend and hope you will, too. As you go from east to west, north to south, we ask that you will remember Valerie. Though we don't know what possibly could have happened to her, we maintain hope that she will be found. The family has moved out of the Granite and Ingram Creek areas, but still are continuing to search and to get the word out of her disappearance in and out of the State. Thank you for your compassion and concern for her family and friends. Family and friends are spreading the word from Fairbanks to Homer, Glenallen to Valdez and throughout the State."
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