Missoula, Montana In a renewed effort to solve the disappearance of Jermain Charlo, who went missing six years ago, the Missoula Police Department has released the last known video footage of the young mother. The video, obtained from a convenience store's security cameras, shows Charlo shortly before she was last seen in June 2018. The footage was shared with the CBS News program "48 Hours" in an attempt to bring fresh attention to the cold case.
Jermain Charlo, a member of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, was 23 years old when she disappeared. She was last seen leaving a friend's house in Missoula in the early hours of June 16, 2018. Despite extensive searches and investigations, no trace of Charlo has ever been found.
For years, the case has remained unsolved, with no arrests made and no publicly named suspects. The Missoula Police Department maintains that the investigation is ongoing and that they are committed to finding answers for Charlo's family. Releasing the video is a strategic move to reignite public interest and potentially uncover new information that could help solve the case.
"We are hopeful that this video will jog someone's memory or encourage anyone who has information about Jermain's disappearance to come forward," said Police Chief Michael Smith in a statement. "Even the smallest detail could be crucial in helping us bring closure to Jermain's family and bring those responsible to justice."
Anyone with information about Jermain Charlo's disappearance is urged to contact the Missoula Police Department at (406) 555-1212 or submit an anonymous tip through the department's website. The search for Jermain Charlo continues, and authorities remain dedicated to uncovering the truth about what happened to her.
Police Release Last Known Video of Missing Montana Mom, Jermain Charlo
Six years after Jermain Charlo disappeared in Missoula, Montana, police have released previously unseen video footage in hopes of generating new leads. The video, shared with "48 Hours," shows Charlo at a convenience store shortly before she went missing. Authorities are urging anyone with information about Charlo's disappearance to come forward. The case remains open and a priority for the Missoula Police Department.
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