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AG: Investigators analyzing new tips in Rachel Cyriacks case

Rachel Cyriacks' missing poster issued by DCI. The Woonsocket woman has been missing since November of 2013.
South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation
Rachel Cyriacks' missing poster issued by DCI. The Woonsocket woman has been missing since November of 2013.

State investigators say they’re looking into new information in the search for Rachel Cyriacks.

Attorney General Marty Jackley said Friday the DCI has received new tips in the past few weeks.

"DCI agents are interviewing additional witnesses for the first time who may have information about Rachel’s disappearance as well as doing follow-up interviews with potential witnesses who had been interviewed in the past," Jackley said in a press release.

The agency is also analyzing items found during a recent search near Huron. Jackley said additional searches are being conducted elsewhere in South Dakota.

More information will be released "when it becomes available," according to Jackley.

Cyriacks disappeared on Nov. 13, 2013. She was last known to be driving from Woonsocket to Huron.

Last month, on the 10-year anniversary of her disappearance, officials renewed the call asking anyone with information on the case to come forward.

Officials ask anyone with information about Cyriacks' disappearance to call 605-773-3331 or contact local law enforcement.

"It is time to bring Rachel home," Jackley said.

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