The family of missing nursing student Michelle Le said Monday the reward has increased to $100,000 for information leading to her whereabouts.
On Wednesday, supporters plan to distribute missing person fliers in Hayward, the family said.
The 26-year-old San Mateo woman disappeared May 27. She was last seen leaving Kaiser Hospital in Hayward during a break from an evening shift that she’d worked as part of her training. She was wearing white hospital scrubs.
Police have classified the case as a homicide. Throughout the search, the family has not lost hope that she will be found alive.
Family of Michelle Le boosts reward to $100,000 for clues to her whereabouts
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