The story of a Lebanon County woman's disappearance is now in the national media spotlight.
Kortne Stouffer's parents appeared on CNN Thursday night, revealing even more details.
This story is taking on some new twists. Kortne's mother and father reveal that aside from police and her neighbor, a third person may have been among the last to see her.
It was inside the WITF building in Swatara Township, Dauphin County where Wendy and Scott Stouffer did their interview live with CNN. They pleaded with the public to help bring their 21-year-old daughter, Kortne Stouffer, home.
"It just feels as a mom it's taking so long,” stated Wendy Stouffer. “To find answers, to get help."
Kortne has been missing since July 29. Early that morning, she returned to her Palmyra apartment after a night out with friends.
Her family says she had an argument with a downstairs neighbor and police showed up to calm things down. That was after 3 a.m.
Then a second disturbance call. When officers arrived then, it was quiet. Police allegedly knocked on doors, no one opened them, so they left.
Kortne's mother now wonders, could the second disturbance call to 911 been Kortne screaming or calling for help?
Kortne's mother and father also now say that their daughter has a boyfriend. He wasn't there though and he has an alibi. There was another man at her place who had stayed the night.
"My son started going back through the phone calls from the previous night and texts, we started tracking down a group of people she was with and as a result I ended up finding out that she didn't stay alone that night," explained her father, Scott Stouffer.
When he left around 730 a.m. Kortne wasn't there. Kortne's parents say police have video of him texting their daughter from a store near her apartment, saying he'd left and didn't see her and asking her what happened.
"With the help of Palmyra police, I tracked down the trail where he went and he's been cooperative, but it just doesn't make sense,” Scott Stouffer stated. “They were able to verify where he was at the store so the times all fit."
"It's just so strange that she could just disappear just fall off the Earth and nobody heard anything, nobody saw anything, nobody knows anything, nobody's talking,” her mother, Wendy said. “Someone knows something."
Kortne Stouffer's parents appeared on CNN Thursday night, revealing even more details.
This story is taking on some new twists. Kortne's mother and father reveal that aside from police and her neighbor, a third person may have been among the last to see her.
It was inside the WITF building in Swatara Township, Dauphin County where Wendy and Scott Stouffer did their interview live with CNN. They pleaded with the public to help bring their 21-year-old daughter, Kortne Stouffer, home.
"It just feels as a mom it's taking so long,” stated Wendy Stouffer. “To find answers, to get help."
Kortne has been missing since July 29. Early that morning, she returned to her Palmyra apartment after a night out with friends.
Her family says she had an argument with a downstairs neighbor and police showed up to calm things down. That was after 3 a.m.
Then a second disturbance call. When officers arrived then, it was quiet. Police allegedly knocked on doors, no one opened them, so they left.
Kortne's mother now wonders, could the second disturbance call to 911 been Kortne screaming or calling for help?
Kortne's mother and father also now say that their daughter has a boyfriend. He wasn't there though and he has an alibi. There was another man at her place who had stayed the night.
"My son started going back through the phone calls from the previous night and texts, we started tracking down a group of people she was with and as a result I ended up finding out that she didn't stay alone that night," explained her father, Scott Stouffer.
When he left around 730 a.m. Kortne wasn't there. Kortne's parents say police have video of him texting their daughter from a store near her apartment, saying he'd left and didn't see her and asking her what happened.
"With the help of Palmyra police, I tracked down the trail where he went and he's been cooperative, but it just doesn't make sense,” Scott Stouffer stated. “They were able to verify where he was at the store so the times all fit."
"It's just so strange that she could just disappear just fall off the Earth and nobody heard anything, nobody saw anything, nobody knows anything, nobody's talking,” her mother, Wendy said. “Someone knows something."