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Friends have vigil for missing Wescosville woman

Friends, relatives and supporters gathered at the Trexlertown Grange, near Red Maples Mobile Home Park, Wescosville, for a candlelight vigil "to show the way home" for Holly Grim, 42, who disappeared Nov. 22, 2013.

Grim has not been seen since dropping off her teenage son at a school bus stop. Her mother, Jeanette, found her eyeglasses, car keys and an overturned cup of coffee in Grim's home in the mobile home park.

State police have listed Grim as "missing, endangered."

Speaking briefly in the pavilion behind Grange Hall, where the vigil began, State Police Investigator Trooper Kirk Vanim said Grim is the subject of conversation at the State Police Barracks, Fogelsville, "every day," and investigators are following up on every lead, "no matter how insignificant it might seem."

An active Internet social network is working to keep Grim's photo and description "out there" in the hope someone might see her and report her whereabouts, a family spokesperson said.

A reward of up to $2,000 is being offered by Lehigh Valley Crime Stoppers. Information can be reported to police at 610-395-1438 or 800-426-TIPS.

Supporters of the missing Holly Grim gathered May 22 near Red Maples Mobile Home Park, Wescosville, for a candlelight vigil. PRESS PHOTO BY JIM MARSH