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Mayor Bowser and Administration Officials Mark One-Year Anniversary of Relisha Rudd's Disappearance

Sunday, March 1, 2015

Relisha Rudd was last seen one year ago on March 1, 2014.  To mark the anniversary of Relisha's disappearance, Mayor Muriel Bowser and other officials will provide an update on the Rudd investigation and discuss the recommendations from the previous Administration's review of the District’s procedures and programming.

Who:
Mayor Muriel Bowser
Brenda Donald, Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services
Laura Zeilinger, Director, DC Department of Human Services
Peter Newsham, Assistant Chief, Metropolitan Police Department
Timothy Gallagher, Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation's Washington Field Office

Where:
Metropolitan Police Department Headquarters
300 Indiana Avenue, NW
Third Floor Line-Up Room
**Across from Judiciary Square Metro Station**

When:
Monday, March 2, 2015
3:15 pm
 
Social Media: 
Mayor Bowser Twitter: @MayorBowser
Mayor Bowser Facebook: facebook.com/MayorMurielBowser
Mayor Bowser Website: mayor.dc.gov