Post by The Tracker on Jan 8, 2006 14:49:43 GMT -5
Missing Youth
Georgetown, Texas
REWARD: $50,000 *
Name: Rachel Cooke
Missing Since: January 10, 2002
at 11:00 AM
Age: 20
Missing From: Home in North Lake Area,
Georgetown, Texas
Sex: female
Height: 5 ft 2 in
Weight: 120
Eye Color: hazel
Hair Color: blonde with auburn streaks
Race: white
Complexion: fair
Birth Date: May 10, 1982
Rachel Cooke
Distinguishing Marks: Ms. Cooke has pierced ears and a pierced naval. Both ears have multiple piercings, one ear having an upper piercing. She has tattoos of two heart shaped cherries on her left shoulder and a black star on her left foot.
Clothing Description: green sports top, grey shorts, Asics shoes and carrying a yellow Walkman
Rachel, visiting home from college, disappeared while she was out on her morning jog.
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If you have any information about RACHEL COOKE please call:
Williamson County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-253-STOP
Williamson County Sheriff's Department at 512-943-1300
Texas Equusearch at 281-309-9500
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* - A reward of up to $50,000 is offered for reliable information leading to the return or location of Rachel Cooke or to the identity of any person involved in her disappearance.
The final decision as to the amount of the reward paid is within the discretion of the Reward Committee. The reward offer is valid through December 31, 2006 or until Rachel is located, whichever comes first.
January 10, 2002
Rachel, an accomplished cross-country runner, left her home in the Northlake development on FM 3405 northwest of Georgetown, Texas (north of Austin) on the morning of Thursday, January 10, 2002, to go on her usual 3-4 mile morning jog around the neighborhood. Sometime around 11 AM, near the end of her run and possibly within 200 yards of home, she disappeared.
$50,000 REWARD
The Williamson County Sheriff's Office and concerned townspeople searched several areas during the first few days Rachel was missing. When their search proved unsuccessful, Rachel's family decided to call in a Search and Recovery team whose success rate in returning missing people to their loved ones is higher than average. Texas EquuSearch, a mounted SAR group from Dickinson, in Galveston County (near Houston) was contacted to help. They have been helpful in recent months assisting other law enforcement agencies and families organizing search efforts under similar circumstances around the state