Around the Twin Cities, photos of missing people are being featured on billboards with the hope that they could shake loose new information and remind the public that their families are still waiting for answers.
“When families have been waiting for answers for 20 years, 30 years, sometimes people ask, ‘Why are they still pushing? Why are they still asking?’” said Alison Feigh, director of Jacob Wetterling Resource Center. “It doesn’t go away. Someone out there knows something about what happened to these two girls who are very much missed by their families.”