Police request media keep footage of missing woman's husband


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WEST VALLEY CITY -- Friday morning police asked all news agencies not to destroy video of Joshua Powell. They would not say why they've made that request.

Thursday, police searched the home of Susan Powell for a second time, looking for evidence that may explain her disappearance 11 days ago.

Police have said Powell's husband Josh is their only person of interest in the case, but they are not calling him a suspect. Officers also questioned neighbors of the Powell family.

Members of Susan Powell's family say they had no indication she would have felt threatened in the marriage.

Family spokesperson Shelby Gifford said, "If we felt like Susan was in danger, as a family we would have taken steps to get her out of that situation. So some of the things you are learning this week, we are learning with you."

What role the evidence seized will play in the case is unknown as the investigation continues.

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