Upon the 25th anniversary of the abduction of Jodi Huisentruit, the Mason City police chief appealed for anyone who knows anything about what happened to the young television news anchor to come forward.
Upon the 25th anniversary of the abduction of Jodi Huisentruit, the Mason City police chief appealed for anyone who knows anything about what happened to the young television news anchor to come forward.
With the 25th anniversary of Jodi Huisentruit's abduction only a week away, our FindJodi team just released Episode 2 of our new podcast.
As Jodi Huisentruit's family and friends prepare to mark a milestone anniversary of her abduction, still waiting for answers, our FindJodi team asks people to leave a porch light on, or light a candle, in memory of the missing news anchor.
FindJodi begins our new podcast series with Episode 1 focused on the timeline involved in Iowa news anchorwoman Jodi Huisentruit’s unsolved disappearance.
The almost 25-year-old mystery of what happened to Jodi Huisentruit continues to get a lot of national media coverage. But local news coverage has proven to be a huge factor in solving cold cases.
The search for Jodi Huisentruit is the focus of a new 2-hour episode on the Oxygen Channel’s Up and Vanished program. The program airs February 15th at 7:00 p.m. PST and EST and is hosted by podcaster Payne Lindsey.
Jodi Huisentruit spent the weekend before she was abducted with friends on a water-skiing trip in Iowa City, Iowa. The group included John Vansice, who’s been the main focus of the police investigation, Vansice’s son, who was a college student at the time and several women.
In the past year, much has happened in the search for Jodi Huisentruit who was abducted on her way to anchor the morning news at KIMT-TV in Mason City, Iowa on June 27, 1995. But 24 years after Jodi’s disappearance from her apartment parking lot, Jodi is still missing, no one has been charged with a crime. Here's a look back at the past year of searching as we observe the 24th anniversary of Jodi's disappearance.
The disappearance of anchorwoman Jodi Huisentruit is spotlighted in “Unsolved Magazine”, a new citizen detective crime publication launched last weekend at CrimeCon 2019 in New Orleans. The magazine was created by two former law enforcement professionals, Jim Nanos and Nicole Cusanelli. They also publish PI Magazine, a national trade publication for private investigators that ran story on Jodi in 2017.
Jodi Huisentruit should be celebrating her 51st birthday today with her friends and loved ones. Instead, they mark another year not knowing what happened to Jodi since she was abducted on June 27, 1995, from her apartment parking lot in Mason City, Iowa, on her way to anchor the news at KIMT-TV.