By David Lohr
January 16, 2007
WISCONSIN RAPIDS, Wis. (Crime Library) — The Wisconsin Rapids Police Department has released the sketch of a man they believe may be able to provide them with information on the disappearance and death of Deidre Harm.
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Deidre Harm |
According to Wisconsin Rapids Police Chief Kurt Heuer, the individual depicted in the sketch was seen with Deidre at the Finish Line bar on the night of her disappearance. He is described as a white male with a tribal design on his left forearm.
During an interview with News Line 9, Heuer said he believes people in the community may hold the key to solving Diedre's murder.
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Police Chief Kurt Heuer |
"If they've got any information at all, even a hint as to who this individual may be, we need to have that information," Heuer said. "We really need the community to step up and help us put a name to this individual."
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Police sketch |
Chief Heuer said the man is not a suspect, and that he only wants to interview him to see what information he might have about Deidre's activities prior to her disappearance. As of yet no one has come forward with information about the man, and Deidre's friends and associates say they have never seen him before. Heuer has not given any further details regarding the sketch or how it might relate to the case.
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