(Mason City, IA) – Next Monday, June 27th, will mark 27 years since TV news anchor Jodi Huisentruit disappeared without a trace. She worked as the morning news anchor for TV station KMIT in Mason City, Iowa. When she didn’t show up for work on June 27th, 1995, police were called to the apartment complex where she lived and found signs of a struggle outside the building. This weekend, Jodi’s friends and family are encouraging the public to leave their porch lights on as a way to remember her and call attention to her case, which remains unsolved. More information about her case can be found at FindJodi.com.
Porch Lights On This Weekend For Missing TV Anchor
By Mandy Billings
Jun 21, 2022 | 11:07 AM
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