Holly Bobo, 20, was last seen April 13 being led away from her home by a man in camouflage.
PARSONS, Tenn. (AP) - The investigation into the abduction of a nursing student has narrowed its focus but no one is yet being identified as a suspect.
Tennessee Bureau of Investigation spokeswoman Kristin Helm said the agency is in the process of identifying people of interest in the disappearance of 20-year-old Holly Bobo.
Helm said many possibilities have been ruled out.
The focus of the investigation and search is still on the area surrounding the small community of Darden, where Bobo lived with her parents and brother.
The agency has analyzed a small amount of blood that was found outside the home, but Helm said they are not releasing the results to the public.
Bobo was last seen on April 13 being led away from her home by a man wearing camouflage.
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- April 25, 2011: Search finds item likely linked to missing west Tenn. woman
- 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
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