"She just vanished," Etter told ABC News. "Her wallet was still in there, and her keys were still in the ignition."Įtter said the windshield wipers had been stopped midswipe on the windshield, and the radio was turned to her favorite station. "She had a drink in the drink holder, about three quarters, half full, and it was still kind of frosted," Craighead County sheriff's investigator Gary Etter said last week. Francis Bridge.Īfter finding the car, Ervin met Ed in the nearby town of Monette, Ark., and the two called police to report the 20-year-old missing. They found the car, a black 1992 Pontiac Grand Am, parked in a well-lit area along the side of the Arkansas Highway 18, about five miles east of the St. They each drove along the route Tusing would have taken, Ervin driving east from Jonesboro and Ed driving west from Dell. When she wasn't home by 1:30 a.m., Ervin called her parents, and Ervin and Amanda's father, Ed Tusing, went looking for her, investigators and Tusing's mother told ABC News. She was going to drive to her parents' home, 40 miles away in Dell, Ark. Matthew Ervin last saw his bride-to-be when she left his apartment in Jonesboro, Ark., at 11:30 p.m.
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