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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Police ask Metallica fans to check video, photos for missing Tech student

Updated 5:09 p.m.
The Rev. Diane Schribner Clevenger, who is acting as a spokeswoman for the Harrington family, said the parents of the missing Virginia Tech student Morgan Dana Harrington are encouraged by the energy being poured into the search for their daughter and are hopeful that she will soon return safely.

Dr. Dan Harrington, who is Carilion Clinic's vice president for academic affairs, and Gil Harrington, a nurse who is active with the Roanoke-based Orphan Medical Network International, have been going on television (see here for one broadcast) to ask for Morgan's return. They may appear on more shows Wednesday morning, said Clevenger, who is the minister at the interdenominational Christian Unity Church of Roanoke Valley.

Clevenger described Morgan Harrington, 20, as someone who loves art and music, and who keeps a wall of her Blacksburg apartment's bedroom decorated with music-related items. She has been a painter since childhood, Clevenger said.


Posted 4:11 p.m.
Virginia State Police are asking anyone with video or photos from Saturday's Metallica concert in Charlottesville to check the images and see if they show missing Virginia Tech junior Morgan Dana Harrington.

Harrington, 20, of Roanoke County, was last seen before Metallica's set began at the University of Virginia's John Paul Jones Arena. Blond, 5-foot-6 and about 120 pounds, Harrington was wearing a black T-shirt bearing the name of the metal band Pantera in tan letters across the front, black miniskirt, black tights and black knee-high boots. A friend who accompanied her said Harrington left the arena before Metallica came onstage and did not rejoin the people she came with. Her purse and cellphone were later found outside, said Amanda Melvin, a friend of Harrington's and older sister of Harrington's roommate. Harrington's car, in which she traveled to the concert, was still in the parking lot, Melvin said.

A 2007 graduate of Lord Botetourt High School, Harrington is majoring in education at Tech.

State police spokeswoman Corinne Geller said in an e-mailed statement today that investigators are following up on dozens of tips, and also continuing to canvas the area around the arena.

Police urge anyone with information to contact the Virginia State Police at (434) 352-3435 or by e-mail at bci-appomattox@vsp.virginia.gov. The number for UVA police is (434) 924-7166.

Harrington's disappearance sparked online postings at at least one Facebook group dedicated to her and on a Metallica message board.
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