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Tips coming in but slowing down in Graham case

WASHINGTON — It’s been more than three weeks since Hannah Graham went missing, but the tip line hoping to net the information leading to her whereabouts is still running — just a bit slower these days.

In an emotional video statement released Saturday, mother Susan Graham thanked everyone involved in the search for her daughter and for those who’ve called into the tip line. Since it started, the hotline has generated more than 3,500 tips, says Kirby Felts, emergency management coordinator for the Charlottesville, University of Virginia and Albemarle County 911 emergency communication center.

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The tip line in the Hannah Graham case is operated by extra communications officers staffed at the 911 call center, located just outside the Charlottesville city line.

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