Holly Bobo, 20, was last seen by her brother on April 13 with a man wearing camouflage clothing.
PARSONS, Tenn. – Investigators have found an item that is believed to belong to a missing nursing student from west Tennessee.
A spokesperson for the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said on Monday it is unlikely the newly found item in the search for Holly Bobo will be described publicly unless investigators decide there is a reason to do so.
Kristen Helm of the TBI said investigators are "pretty sure" the item found in the ongoing search belongs to the missing woman, but is unsure if it will help.
Bobo, 20, was last seen by her brother being led away from her home on Swan Johnson Road on April 13 around 7:30 a.m. by a man wearing camouflage clothing.
She was last seen wearing a pink shirt and light blue jeans.
Bobo is described is five feet, three inches tall and weighs 110 pounds.
A reward of $80,000 is being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the man responsible for Bobo's disappearance.
Anyone with information on her whereabouts is urged to contact the TBI at 1-800-TBI-FIND.
Previous Stories:
- April 22, 2011: Search continues for missing west Tennessee woman
- April 20, 2011: Vigil held for missing Decatur Co. woman
- April 19, 2011: TBI, volunteers continue search for Decatur Co. woman
- April 18, 2011: Reward increased to $75,000 in missing woman case
- April 17, 2011: Woman's abduction consumes western Tenn. community
- April 15, 2011: Items of abducted Tenn. woman found
- April 15, 2011: Bad weather to affect search for missing woman
- April 14, 2011: Search resumes in west Tenn. for missing woman
- April 13, 2011: TBI: Missing woman feared to be victim of kidnapping
*The Associated Press contributed to this report.