• FindJodi Podcast expands to YouTube, bringing Jodi's case to new audience

    Media2 months ago

    FindJodi Podcast expands to YouTube, bringing Jodi's case to new audience

    FindJodi has released more than 30 podcast episodes on YouTube, expanding access to in-depth reporting on the unsolved abduction of KIMT-TV news anchor Jodi Huisentruit. As part of FindJodi’s ongoing effort to broaden awareness and inform new audiences about Jodi's case, podcast host Scott Fuller and FindJodi Team Member Brian Wise collaborated to bring the series to YouTube.

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Media9 years ago

Jodi Huisentruit has been missing for 21 years. As each anniversary comes and goes, we see more coverage of Jodi: her career, her personality and the circumstances surrounding her disappearance.

News9 years ago

Police Chief Jeff Brinkley told FindJodi's Caroline Lowe he believes Jodi's remains are most likely within a couple of counties from where she disappeared on her way to KIMT TV in Mason City, Iowa, on June 27,1995. The chief said he's not ready to publicly rule out any potential suspect who has been investigated. He's been briefed on the case by MCPD investigators and hopes to read the entire case file before he finishes his first year on the job in January. Chief Brinkley said anniversaries of crimes can be important dates to perpetrators.

Tribute9 years ago

Boy, what a difference a year makes. Last year at this time, our team was energized. We were heading into the anniversary of Jodi's disappearance with an organized walk in Mason City. Many from the community responded, even showed up to walk for that matter. We figured it was a good way to draw attention to Jodi's case because, after all, 20 years is long enough - we wouldn't see 21 years. Well, here we are.

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News9 years ago

We are approaching the 21st anniversary of the disappearance of Jodi Huisentruit. Jodi was abducted from the parking lot of her apartment complex in the early morning hours of June 27th, 1995. Few details have been released in her case since that day, but according to Mason City Police Department, they continue to investigate leads in an effort to find Jodi and bring her abductor(s) to justice. Here is the latest statement from the department.

Events9 years ago

An annual golf scholarship fundraiser in honor of Jodi Huisentruit will be held June 10th in her hometown of Long Prairie, Minnesota. The event is sponsored by Jodi's Network of Hope which was founded in 2005, ten years after the young anchorwoman disappeared on her way to work in Mason City, Iowa. She hasn't been seen since that day on June 27, 1995.

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Mason City Police Chief Jeff Brinkley

In a recent telephone conversation with FindJodi's Caroline Lowe, Mason City Police Chief Jeff Brinkley reflected on what it will take to solve the case and what he thinks that resolution would mean to the Mason City community. Brinkley took over as chief in January 2016 after 20 years with the Ames, Iowa, Police Department. He's the fourth Mason City Police Chief since Jodi disappeared on her way to work at KIMT TV on June 27, 1995. Click on the post to read the abridged version of the chief's recent conversation with Caroline.

FindJodi.com, Inc. team member Caroline Lowe helped work on a cold case in San Luis Obispo, California. Thanks to a viewer, the case was recently solved. In comparing the 'John Doe' case to Jodi's case - we're all reminded that the smallest tip can solve a crime no matter how cold it's gotten.

Media10 years ago

A lot of people want to know what happened to Jodi Huisentruit, including Abby Kleinschmidt of Alexandria. Kleinschmidt grew up across the street from Jodi’s sister in Sauk Centre and was friends with Jodi’s nieces. Kleinschmidt was one of about 50 people who took part in “Finishing Jodi’s Journey,” a walk to remember the missing TV news anchor held Saturday, June 27 in Mason City, Iowa.

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