Friends and family of Jacque Waller vow to keep searching

6:25 AM, Jun 10, 2011   |    comments
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By Casey Nolen

Farmington, MO (KSDK) -- A southeast Missouri mother of triplets went missing more than a week ago. Thursday night, her friends in Farmington got together to pray, remember and resolve to continue their search.

Jacque Waller, 39, was last seen on June 1st. She was in Jackson, Missouri finalizing her divorce to her husband Clay Waller, and then went to his house to pick up her son.
Her car was later found abandoned along I-55.

More than 100 of her friends and family gathered in Farmington where Jacque went to high school.

They released dozens of yellow balloons with information about Jacque attached to them.

They say while they are hoping Waller is somehow found alive, they are not optimistic based on the fact that the police have said they believe foul play is involved, and have named Clay Waller as a person on interest in this case.

The Major Case Squad says they are getting several leads from the public.

Waller's friends hope somehow the cards on the balloons may find their way to someone who can help solve her case.

"We unfortunately don't think we're going to find her alive," says Jacque Waller's high school and college friend Kelly Tatum-Cox. "We just want to find her no matter what and make sure there is justice."

The Major Case Squad normally only works a case for about 72 hours, but the Southeast Missourian reports the squad is staying on the case because of the large number of tips they continue to get from the public.

 

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