CBS 21 News has continuing coverage of the search for the missing Palmyra woman in Lebanon County.
New information suggests a police officer may have been among the last people to see Kortne Stouffer before she disappeared July 29th.
Family members we spoke with say that before Kortne Stouffer went missing, a police officer showed up to her apartment in the 800 block of West Main Street for an argument she was allegedly having with her downstairs neighbor.
According to the family, police weren't only called out once. They were called out twice.
But the family says that the second time the officer arrived, no one was there and it was quiet. So police knocked on doors and when no one answered, the officer left.
This all allegedly happened after Kortne came home from a night of partying with her friends, just after three in the morning. Initially it was reported that her neighbor was the last person to see her before her disappearance.
Her neighbor had no comment Thursday. Also, police officers were back at Kortne's apartment Thursday with a dog that's trained to find missing as well as human remains.
When we called police, they wouldn't talk about these new developments.
CBS 21 News did submit an official request for dispatch records from police. We're waiting on those.
Meantime, the family did search for Kortne on horseback, but didn't find her. The reward for information is now up to $23,700 dollars.
New information suggests a police officer may have been among the last people to see Kortne Stouffer before she disappeared July 29th.
Family members we spoke with say that before Kortne Stouffer went missing, a police officer showed up to her apartment in the 800 block of West Main Street for an argument she was allegedly having with her downstairs neighbor.
According to the family, police weren't only called out once. They were called out twice.
But the family says that the second time the officer arrived, no one was there and it was quiet. So police knocked on doors and when no one answered, the officer left.
This all allegedly happened after Kortne came home from a night of partying with her friends, just after three in the morning. Initially it was reported that her neighbor was the last person to see her before her disappearance.
Her neighbor had no comment Thursday. Also, police officers were back at Kortne's apartment Thursday with a dog that's trained to find missing as well as human remains.
When we called police, they wouldn't talk about these new developments.
CBS 21 News did submit an official request for dispatch records from police. We're waiting on those.
Meantime, the family did search for Kortne on horseback, but didn't find her. The reward for information is now up to $23,700 dollars.