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Brittany Wallace Shank

Brittany Shank case: Sheriff adds two investigators, partners with Michigan State Police for ‘fresh look,’ father says

Brittany Shank's father, Greg Wallace, said St. Joseph County Sheriff Chad Spence and members of his command staff told him Thursday the county will work jointly with an MSP detective to re-examine the case file from the beginning, with "fresh eyes" from both agencies. Thursday's developments come almost seven years after Shank, 23, vanished on November 30, 2018 following a crash along Fawn River Road near Sturgis.

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‘I turned to you when no one else was listening’: Brittany Shank’s father ‘woefully disappointed’ in St. Joseph County Board of Commissioners

Greg Wallace wants his daughter's case given to the department with "more resources and much more empathy," he stated to the county board.

Billboard asking for new information about the disappearance of Brittany Shank unveiled

A billboard urging authorities and the community at-large to help solve the case of Brittany Shank, a young woman who went missing on November 30, 2018 and has yet to be found, was unveiled Tuesday in Sturgis.

On the five-year anniversary of Brittany Shank’s disappearance, local authorities, community continue search for answers

The St. Joseph County Sheriff's Office says the investigation into Brittany Shank's disappearance remains open, as they continue to follow up on tips and leads. Meanwhile, the community is doing its part to raise awareness with a "Light Up the Night" event this evening at 6 p.m. (Free Church Park, 203 E. Chicago Rd., Sturgis).

‘Justice for Brittany’ rally set for Saturday in Centreville

A rally will be held on Saturday, March 11 at the St. Joseph County Sheriff’s Department for Brittany Wallace Shank of Sturgis, who has been missing since 2018.

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