PARSONS, Tenn. (AP) -- West Tennessee nursing student Holly Bobo has been missing for a year and police get information on the case almost daily.
It was on April 13, 2011, that Bobo disappeared from her rural home in Parsons. Her brother said he saw her being led into the woods by a man in hunting gear.
The reward fund for information has grown to $250,000.
The Jackson Sun reported District Attorney Hansel McCadams said not all of the information being received by the TBI amounts to new leads in the disappearance.
Corinth Baptist Church pastor Don Franks speaks for Bobo's family and he says the community is as determined as ever to find the missing woman, who would now be 21 years old.