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Washington Detectives to Continue Chandra Search All Week
Aired July 22, 2001 - 16:10 ET
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DONNA KELLEY, CNN ANCHOR: And in Washington detectives are preparing to pick up the pace again in the Chandra Levy case. Levy has been missing for more than 11 weeks now, and police will resume their search for clues in the case tomorrow.
Patty Davis joins us from Washington with the latest on the case -- Patty.
PATTY DAVIS, CNN CORRESPONDENT: Well, they will be searching area parks, as you said, Rock Creek Park among them, looking for any clues in the disappearance of Chandra Levy, which is almost at the three-month mark. Last week's recent search of abandoned buildings turned up nothing by the D.C. Police.
Residents from the apartment building got leaflets on Friday under their doors from management asking them to contact police if they had not been interviewed already. One resident talked about what police asked her while another one said, he doesn't understand what is taking them so long to get to everyone.
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UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: When I moved in, if I had been here, when Chandra was here, yeah, I think there's a feeling that they're just sort of grasping for straws right now.
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UNIDENTIFIED MALE: A talked to a lot of people around the pool and none of them had been interviewed either, so I wondering what is going on.
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DAVIS: No reaction from Washington, D.C. Police on that. A front desk clerk at Levy's building tells CNN he and his co-workers have been asked to sign affidavits by police if they know anything surrounding the timeframe of her disappearance, which was May 1.
As for Condit, investigators say that they would probably be interested in talking to him a fourth time. Sources say Condit told them in a third interview that he and Levy did have an intimate relationship; police though continue to insist that Condit is not a suspect in this case, and they still classify Chandra Levy as a missing person -- Donna.
KELLEY: Patty Davis from Washington, thanks very much.
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