DECATUR COUNTY, Tenn.- Missing Decatur County nursing student Holly Bobo has been gone for nearly a year and a half, but her family is keeping Holly's plight front and center.
Volunteers gathered in Nashville Friday to launch a brand new campaign: distributing bottles of water displaying Holly's information. The bottles will now be shipped to homeless shelters throughout the mid-state, in hopes one reaches a person who knows something about the 21-year old's disappearance.
"We're not giving up. And we want the kidnapper to know that we're not giving up. We'll keep on doing something every month 'til we have Holly home," said Tammy White, a Bobo family friend.
Holly was last seen last April near her home in Parsons. There is a reward of $250,000 for her safe return.
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