Missing Person First Anniversary of Holly Grim’s Disappearance

Two days before the first anniversary of Holly Grim’s disappearance in Lower Macungie Township, state police said Thursday the missing-person case is “open and active.”

Trooper Robert E. Devers also appealed to the public to phone the state police barracks at Fogelsville with information that might be helpful to the investigation.

 

“The Pennsylvania State Police would like to remind the public that her case remains open and active and that the public are encouraged to provide any investigative tips or leads by calling the Fogelsville station,” Devers said in a news release.

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Pennsylvania Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward for tips that help find her, he added.

Grim, then 41, vanished the morning of Nov. 22, 2013, after she gave her son, Zach, a ride to his school bus stop, a few blocks from their home in the Red Maple Acres Mobile Home Park.

Police and relatives believe she went missing between 6:34 and 7 that morning. Grim failed to report to work that day at Allen Organ Co. in Macungie.

Her keys and eyeglasses were found in her home at Red Maples Mobile Home Park, in the 1100 block of Grange Road, a half mile south of Route 22. Her car was parked out front.

Friends and relatives of Holly Grim plan to release balloons 10 a.m. Saturday at the Trexlertown Grange Home to mark the year since the Lower Macungie woman disappeared.

The balloons will carry information on how to contact state police or Pennsylvania Crime Stoppers with leads in the missing-person case. The Crime Stoppers number is 1-800-4PA-TIPS.

The state police Criminal Investigation Unit at Fogelsville can be reached at 610-395-1438

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