By David Lohr
September 7, 2007
PROVO, UT (Crime Library) — Investigators searching for Brigham Young University student Camille Cleverley, 22, may have caught a break yesterday when two people came forward and turned over a stolen bike they believe is the one Cleverley was riding on the day of her disappearance.
According to police, the two individuals who surrendered the bicycle told them they had taken it from a rack at Bridal Veil Falls. When they heard about Camille's disappearance and saw pictures of the bike in the newspapers, they decided to come forward. According to Provo Police Capt. Cliff Argyle, both were questioned, but at this time, they are not considered suspects in Camille's disappearance.
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Camille Cleverley's Bicycle |
"Though the bike is similar, we are unable to positively identify the bicycle as Camille's at this time, but we are doing everything possible and hope to make this identification in the near future," reads a Provo Police Department press release.
Last night, investigators descended on Bridal Veil Falls and worked their way along the banks of the Provo River. During their search, the Deer Creek Reservoir was closed, and a dam was lowered, so investigators could check for evidence. A team of eight FBI agents participated in the search. As of this writing, nothing of evidentiary value was found.
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