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Robert and Charlene Spierer respond to the news that Bloomington police are ending the widespread general searching for their daughter, Lauren, who has been missing since June 3. (WISH photo)
Robert and Charlene Spierer respond to the news that Bloomington police are ending the widespread general searching for their daughter, Lauren, who has been missing since June 3. (WISH photo)
Updated: Sunday, 05 Feb 2012, 12:16 PM EST
Published : Sunday, 05 Feb 2012, 12:16 PM EST
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) - The family of an Indiana University student missing since June is upset that the university has taken information about her disappearance off its main Web page.
A school spokesman tells The Herald Times that officials have decided to rotate a prominent link about Lauren Spierer with other information on the Bloomington campus' home page. It will be featured the first week of every month and remain on the Protect IU page indefinitely.
The Greenburgh, N.Y., woman's father, Robert Spierer, posted on the family's Facebook page that they are disappointed by the decision and still hope to obtain information about her June 3 disappearance after a night of partying with friends in Bloomington.
Several weeks of extensive searches turned up no signs of Spierer.
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