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Missing student's body found
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Missing student's body found
Saturday, April 17, 2004 Posted: 5:49 PM EDT (2149 GMT)


Dru Sjodin disappeared November 22 from a Grand Forks, North Dakota, shopping mall.

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(CNN) -- The body of missing college student Dru Sjodin was found around noon Saturday, Donald Osborne, the mayor of Crookston, Minnesota, told CNN.

The body was found just west of Crookston, near the Minakwa Country Club golf course, he said.

Sjodin, 22, disappeared November 22 after leaving her job at a Victoria's Secret shop in a Grand Forks, North Dakota, mall. She was on the telephone with her boyfriend as she walked to the car, and he said he heard the phone go dead.

Convicted sex offender Alfonso Rodriguez, 50, was charged December 1 with her kidnapping after authorities found a knife and blood matching Sjodin's DNA in his car. Rodriguez has pleaded not guilty to the kidnapping.

Later, a knife sheath was found near Sjodin's car in the mall parking lot. The sheath was sold at a local store and only with a knife of the type found in Rodriguez's car.

After her disappearance, a shoe belonging to Sjodin was found beneath a bridge along the bank of the Red Lake River. The bridge was on a highway heading into Crookston, Rodriguez's hometown, about 25 miles east of Grand Forks.


A Minnesota State Patrol helicopter hovers over an area where the body was discovered Saturday.
According to the affidavit filed for Rodriguez's arrest, Sjodin's call to her boyfriend ended at 5:04 p.m. with her saying, "OK, OK." At 7:42 p.m., an outgoing call from her cell phone was made to her boyfriend, but only static could be heard. The call lasted 55 seconds and was made at a rest stop near Crookston, the affidavit says.

Rodriguez was released from prison last May after serving 23 years for the rapes of two women and attempted rape of another woman.

Official searches for Sjodin were suspended late last year because of winter conditions, although family members continued the search on their own. Saturday was the first day official searches were restarted.
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Today was bitter sweet for the family. It's good that they found her, but she's not how they wanted to find her...alive. Dru is finally coming home[Smile]!
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I FEEL FER THEM PARENTS, it,s outrageous how the enven think of givin em parole, it,s sick. hw the courts think that they,ll ever change. they,ve got to make laws stiffer, but its got that they have no room in the jails anymore so there lettin these suckers out, that,s the only reason, so people pay the price, our own,. and that stinks. theres also no treatment fer em,. they stick em in there to do there time, with no help fer em, but i dont believe even if they had it they,d change. they dont want to. no more than those who have addictions to drugs they have to want to change. thye might when there in but the temptation is too great when they git out. i wouldnt trust em. and as always animlas kids people pay the price. other than them. they ought to hang em in the begginin git it over with. it wont happen by them again. maybe the others will eventually git the point. and that will also cure the situation with findin room fer em and us supportin them suckers. john wayne wouldnt of put up with it why should we. HANG EM HIGH! BY CLINT. HAAH GIT IT OVERWITH. eye fer an eye! acutaully most the time when they git in there too, the other guys that are in there find it out and they dont like them suckers cause they got kids too, and they do take care of the situation, too bad, i say.NOT!
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