FBI: Student's body has not been found 9.12.09
Reports that Annie Le's GRD ’13 body was recovered from the lab where she was last seen Tuesday are untrue, law enforcement officials said Saturday.
Updated: Thursday, March 18, 2010 1:40 p.m.
Kimberly Mertz, a special agent with the FBI, addresses reporters outside Woodbridge Hall on Saturday as University Vice President and Secretary Linda Lorimer, at right, looks on.
Reports that Annie Le's GRD ’13 body was recovered from the lab where she was last seen Tuesday are untrue, law enforcement officials said Saturday.
The News will be posting updates from Beinecke Plaza this afternoon as law enforcement officials brief the press about the investigation into the disappearance of Annie Le GRD '13. A press conference is scheduled at 5:30 p.m. outside Woodbridge Hall. 5:13 p.m. | The blinds are shut in the president's office in Woodbidge Hall as officials from the University, Federal Bureau of Investigation, New Haven Police Department and Connecticut State Police can be seen huddled on the second floor. 5:16 p.m. | Over half a dozen television stations are camped out outside Woodbrige Hall waiting for the press conference to start. Many plan to cover the press conference live. 5:24 p.m. | Reporters are buzzing about a Fox 61 television report that said Le's body has been recovered. A senior University official reached by telephone a moment ago said the report is not true, and no body has been found — or at least the University has not been told as much.