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CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) -- Police have received more than 30 calls regarding a green van which may be linked to the disappearance of 19-year-old Brooke Wilberger.
Police said one year ago when the B-Y-U student vanished from a Corvallis, Oregon apartment complex, a man who identified himself as Brian called 9-11. He reported an erratically driven green minivan in the mid-Willamette Valley area. Police Captain Ron Noble said the connection was lost before the call was completed.
On Tuesday, Noble asked the public to help with any information regarding the mysterious caller. As of last night, police had received just over 30 calls regarding the 1997 green Dodge Caravan on the tip line.
Wilberger had been staying with her sister at the apartment complex when she disappeared last May.
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