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Hannah Graham parents release video

WASHINGTON — Sue and John Graham released an emotional video statement Saturday to express their gratitude for the support they’ve received in the last three weeks as their daughter Hannah remains missing.

Police and search teams have continued their search for Graham, 18, who disappeared in the early morning hours of Oct. 13 while lost in downtown Charlottesville, Va. The man who has been charged with her abduction, Jesse Matthew, is in jail awaiting court proceedings.

We have been overhwhelmed with the generosity of your all,” Sue Graham said , her voice breaking.

“Despite all of your efforts, Hannah is still missing. Somebody listening to me today either knows where Hannah is or knows someone who has that information,” said Sue Graham, adding that this has been a “nightmare” for their entire family and community of friends. “We appeal to you to come forward and tell us where Hannah can be found.”

“Please, please help end this nightmare for all of us,” she said, her voice choking with tears. “Please help bring Hannah home …thank you.”

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