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December 12, 2005

Aruban Officials Head To Washington To Discuss the Natalee Holloway Case with Rep. Spencer Bachus

Posted in: Aruba,Natalee Holloway

Aruban officials will meet later this week with US Representative Spencer Bachus, (R-Al) to discuss details of the investigation into missing teen Natalee Holloway. It has not been referenced which Aruban officials will attend these meetings.

Rep. Spencer Bachus, R-Ala., said the meetings will be held later this week, but did not specify which officials would be present. He would only say they would meet with him and “criminal justice and law enforcement officials,” reports The Associated Press.

“This meeting will provide an opportunity, out of the media glare and in as unemotional manner as possible, for the Aruban and Dutch authorities to give a detailed review of the facts and evidence in the case, and to present us with information regarding the progress of the investigation and of their efforts and intentions going forward,” Bachus said in a statement.

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“During the past several months since Ms. Holloway’s disappearance, conflicting reports and misinformation in the media have abounded,” Bachus said in a statement. “This meeting will provide an opportunity, out of the media glare and in as unemotional manner as possible, for the Aruban and Dutch authorities to give a detailed review of the facts and evidence in the case, and to present us with information regarding the progress of the investigation and of their efforts and intentions going forward.”


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