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No clues in missing Indiana Univ. student Lauren Spierer case

Cops seize evidence in missing Indiana Univ. student Lauren Spierer case
Lauren Spierer Personal Photo

(CBS/WISH) BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - Even with new security footage in hand Wednesday, Bloomington police had little new information to release Wednesday about the search for missing Indiana University student Lauren Spierer.

Spierer, a 20-year-old sophomore, was last seen early Friday morning as she left a friend's apartment and started walking home. Her disappearance has sparked a massive search and social media efforts to find her.

According to CBS affiliate WISH, officers seized computers Tuesday while executing a search warrant on the apartment building where Spierer lived.

Police have interviewed Lauren's friends and say they fully cooperated with the investigation.

Investigators say they have few leads and no suspects but believe foul play is to blame.

"We believe the chance that there was foul play is very great because if not Lauren would have made contact by now," said Bloomington Police Lt. Bill Parker as he updated the media Wednesday on the search. "We don't have any big breaking news on the case. I wish we did."

Anyone with information should call the national tip line at 1-800-274-6388.

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