The disappearance of Kortne Stouffer, a look back

what happened to Courtney Stoffer? It’s *** mystery that still haunts *** small Susquehanna Valley community. *** young woman disappears without *** trace The last night she was seen sparking theories and speculation, but no criminal charges leaving everyone asking, is Courtney missing or was it *** murder? Now, 10 years later, let’s take *** look back at the clues that she left behind that could shed some light on this mystery in the timeline, also of the heartbreaking case that is still unsolved today. It started on *** summer night in hummels town. According to Courtney’s father, she went bar hopping with friends from hummels town. They went to Harrisburg to continue drinking before returning to her apartment in Palmyra. There were multiple 911 calls reporting suspicious activity at Courtney’s apartment early that morning. Police did make multiple visits but ultimately did not make an arrest. Then the first red flag for her family. Courtney didn’t show up to meet her older brother at the Lebanon County farm Show. The staffers filed *** missing persons report with the Palmira police and from there, this mystery turned into *** decade long pursuit of answers for their family Today. The investigation is ongoing. So what has happened in the 10 years since tonight? Watch W. G. ***. L News eight at five p.m. For *** new series called Unsolved investigating Susquehanna Valley cold cases for *** brand new interview with Courtney’s father and her sister here, what they think happened to Courtney the clues she left behind in the confrontation on the night that she went missing. Then watch all week at five p.m. for more cold case investigations from your community.

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The disappearance of Kortne Stouffer, a look back

Kortne Stouffer was last seen in the early morning hours of Sunday, July 29, 2012, at her home at 810 W. Main St. in Palmyra, Lebanon County. She was 21 years old.According to the FBI, “The last known contact with Stouffer was at 3:30 a.m., by the Palmyra police regarding a disturbance.”Hours later, Kortne was nowhere to be found. The next day, her family reported her missing. For a decade there have been searches on land and in the water. There have been yearly vigils. But there has been no sign of Kortne.The Lebanon County District Attorney’s Office says her disappearance continues to be an active investigation with the assistance of federal and state law enforcement partners, as well as other local agencies and the family’s private investigator.Today, Kortne is listed in the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System database, case number MP#17800.What’s next?Monday on News 8 at 5 p.m., WGAL’s Josslyn Howard has new details from a recently released timeline of events about Kortne’s last known moments and what led up to her disappearance. She also talks to Kortne’s father and sister about the mystery that has haunted them for a decade.Kortne’s DescriptionRace: White.Sex: Female.Height: 5 feet 8 inches. Weight: 115 to 120 pounds.Hair: Blonde/strawberry.Eye color: Green.Age: Kortney would be 31 years old today. Piercings: Tongue, earsTattoos: “ONE LOVE” on right bicep, stars on right foot, pistol with flowers on left abdomen and back of the torso.Interests: Salon/spa worker, pet groomer.$100K RewardKortne’s family is offering a reward of up to $100,000 for information about her disappearance.If you have any information that could help, you can share it in any of the following ways:Submit a tip at Pennsylvania Crime Stoppers.Call: Private Investigator Leah Hopewell at 717-348-3205.Email: Private Investigator Leah Hopewell at Kortneinfo@gmail.com.The Lebanon County District Attorney’s Office provided the following numbers to provide information anonymously:Palmyra Borough Police Department: 717-838-8189.Lebanon County Detective Bureau: 717-228-4403.Lebanon County Crime Stoppers: 717-270-9800.Lebanon County Crime Watch.WGAL’s Unsolved seriesAll this week, WGAL is looking at cases that are cold but not forgotten. From a teen gone more than 30 years, her car left in the town square, to a business owner murdered while closing up shop, watch WGAL News 8: Unsolved, all this week on News 8 at 5 p.m.

Kortne Stouffer was last seen in the early morning hours of Sunday, July 29, 2012, at her home at 810 W. Main St. in Palmyra, Lebanon County. She was 21 years old.

According to the FBI, “The last known contact with Stouffer was at 3:30 a.m., by the Palmyra police regarding a disturbance.”

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Hours later, Kortne was nowhere to be found. The next day, her family reported her missing.

For a decade there have been searches on land and in the water. There have been yearly vigils. But there has been no sign of Kortne.

The Lebanon County District Attorney’s Office says her disappearance continues to be an active investigation with the assistance of federal and state law enforcement partners, as well as other local agencies and the family’s private investigator.

Today, Kortne is listed in the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System database, case number MP#17800.

What’s next?

Monday on News 8 at 5 p.m., WGAL’s Josslyn Howard has new details from a recently released timeline of events about Kortne’s last known moments and what led up to her disappearance. She also talks to Kortne’s father and sister about the mystery that has haunted them for a decade.

Kortne’s Description

  • Race: White.
  • Sex: Female.
  • Height: 5 feet 8 inches.
  • Weight: 115 to 120 pounds.
  • Hair: Blonde/strawberry.
  • Eye color: Green.
  • Age: Kortney would be 31 years old today.
  • Piercings: Tongue, ears
  • Tattoos: “ONE LOVE” on right bicep, stars on right foot, pistol with flowers on left abdomen and back of the torso.
  • Interests: Salon/spa worker, pet groomer.

$100K Reward

Kortne’s family is offering a reward of up to $100,000 for information about her disappearance.

If you have any information that could help, you can share it in any of the following ways:

The Lebanon County District Attorney’s Office provided the following numbers to provide information anonymously:

  • Palmyra Borough Police Department: 717-838-8189.
  • Lebanon County Detective Bureau: 717-228-4403.
  • Lebanon County Crime Stoppers: 717-270-9800.
  • Lebanon County Crime Watch.

WGAL’s Unsolved series

All this week, WGAL is looking at cases that are cold but not forgotten.

From a teen gone more than 30 years, her car left in the town square, to a business owner murdered while closing up shop, watch WGAL News 8: Unsolved, all this week on News 8 at 5 p.m.

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Susquehanna Valley cold case series – all this week on WGAL.

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