Holloway family boosts reward
Alabama teen missing for more than six weeks
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ORANJESTAD, Aruba - The family of Natalee Holloway increased the reward Thursday for help finding the Alabama teenager who has been missing for more than six weeks.
There is now a $200,000 reward for her safe return and $100,000 for information that helps authorities solve the mystery surrounding her disappearance, the teen’s mother, Beth Holloway Twitty, said at a news conference.
Holloway, 18, disappeared May 30, hours before she was to catch a return flight to Mountain Brook, Ala., at the end of high school graduation trip to the Dutch Caribbean island. Extensive searches by Dutch marines, Aruban police, and some 2,000 volunteers have found no trace of her.
“By offering the substantial cash rewards, a plea is made to everyone with any useful information to please call the tip line,” Twitty said.
Previously, the family had posted a reward of $175,000 for Holloway’s safe return while donors offered more than $50,000 for information on the teen’s whereabouts.
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