Reward Increased In Search For Missing Fort Worth Woman
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PLANO (CBSDFW.COM) -- A $10,000 reward is now being offered in relation to the disappearance of Christina Morris, a Fort Worth woman who disappeared from the Shops At Legacy in Plano in August.
Authorities say an anonymous donor has contributed the additional funds to Crime Stoppers, who is offering the award.
Morris, 23, was last seen walking into a parking lot with a friend shortly before 4 a.m. on Aug. 30. Investigators say she and her friend went different directions, but Morris' car never left the parking lot.
Plano Police officer David Tilley says there have been over 200 tips so far, but none have given police a solid lead.
"We've got no evidence to support that any crime has been committed right now, other than the fact that the amount of time that has lapsed," said Tilley.
Drones were brought in by Texas Equusearch, a volunteer group, to join the search last month. Crews on foot and horseback also combed areas in Plano and Allen.
The reward will be given for information that leads to the arrest and indictment in Morris' disappearance.
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