Williamson County Sheriff's Office releases new sketches in disappearance of Rachel Cooke

The Williamson County Sheriff's Office Cold Case Unit has released new sketches of persons of interest in the 2002 disappearance of Rachel Cooke.

(Williamson County Sheriff's Office)

(Williamson County Sheriff's Office)

In January 2002, the then 19-year-old Cooke was visiting her parents in Georgetown while on winter break from San Diego Mesa College. Authorities believe Cooke left her parents' house around 9:30 a.m. for a run. She never returned. 

Cooke was wearing a gray running outfit, green sports bra, Asics running shoes and a yellow Walkman with sports-style headphones when she disappeared. 

Rachel Cooke (Photo taken in 2002)

Around the time Cooke disappeared, she was 5'3" tall and weighed around 115 lbs. She has blue/hazel eyes with blonde hair and has two heart-shaped cherry tattoos on her left foot. She also has multiple ear piercings as well as a navel piercing. 

There is a reward of $100,000 for information leading to Cooke's location. Tips can be submitted by phone at 1-800-CALL-FBI or 512-943-5204 or by email at coldcasetips@wilco.org.

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