Reward reaches $29,000 in Traci Kegley cold case
Reward reaches $29,000 in Traci Kegley cold case

Reward reaches $29,000 in Traci Kegley cold case

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Traci Pittman Kegley disappeared from Wetumpka, Alabama, in 1998 after leaving home with her two-year-old daughter, who was later found unharmed in Kegley's abandoned car, along with her purse and identification. Despite extensive searches, including a 300-acre search of property linked to her ex-husband's family, no trace of Kegley has been found. Authorities now believe she was likely killed, and the case remains active, with law enforcement focusing on a primary suspect and hoping for a key witness to come forward. The reward for information has been increased to $15,000, with contributions from the governor's office and CrimeStoppers, to encourage new leads. Kegley's family and investigators continue to urge anyone with information to contact authorities, emphasizing the need for closure in this decades-old case.

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