Missing Teacher's Mom Pleads for Wider Search
By BARBARA SCHMITT | Good Morning America – 5 hours ago
The mother of a missing New Orleans-area school teacher said it is time to broaden the nearly three-week search for her daughter.
"It should be nationwide now," Toni Enclade of Long Beach, Calif., said. "As a mother, my instincts were leading me to know that she is not in any of the areas where they've been searching. I feel and believe that someone has Terrilynn."Police are in their third week of searching for second-grade teacher Terrilynn Monnette, 26.
Originally from Long Beach, Monnette was last seen March 2 with friends at a bar called Parlay's in the Lakeview section of New Orleans. She left the bar around 4 o'clock that Saturday morning with a male acquaintance, ABC New Orleans affiliate WGNO-TV reported, telling her friends that she was going to take a nap in her car before driving home because she'd had a few drinks.
The bar manager told WGNO that Monnette and the man were talking in the parking lot "for a little while," but the bar's video surveillance showed they left in separate cars. "He went one way, she went the other," the manager said.
The man has been cleared by police, who say they have no suspects or persons of interest as their investigation continues.
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