Reward extended on Day as CBI returns
By Alamosa Valley Courier Staff
RIO GRANDE COUNTY - The District Attorney's office has gotten a six-month extension on the $5,000 reward offered for information leading to the location of Danice Day, DA Peter Comar said Thursday.
Day, the 19-year-old single mother of two children, was last seen Jan. 9 in Monte Vista. She is 5'5" tall, weighs about 105 pounds, has blonde hair and blue eyes, as well as pierced ears and a pierced left eyebrow.
She was wearing black Wrangler jeans and a white T-shirt when she left home, allegedly telling boyfriend Victor Braun that she was going out with friends.
Day left behind her car and cell phone, according to reports from the Monte Vista Police Department.
Comar and DA Investigator Shawn Woods said Thursday that the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has been in the area several times and is returning again this week to follow up on some new leads.
"Investigation is still ongoing, and we are still asking for the public's support," Woods said.
Comar said of his work with the CBI, "You go over it and start from ground zero and start over again. We are still very much actively involved and working on it."
Bloodhounds from the ALIE Foundation are also expected to visit the area.
Persons with info may call the DA at (719) 589-3691.
