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    FBI reportedly tells mom of woman missing since 1996 to "be ready" for unexpected news

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    The mother of a Stockton lady who vanished over two decades prior says an update for the situation could be directly around the bend. As indicated by the Stockton Record, Kristin Smart's mom, Denise, says she was reached by the FBI and they advised her to "Be prepared. This is truly going to be something you don't anticipate." 


    Kristin Smart was a 19-year-old rookie at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo when she vanished in 1996. She was most recently seen leaving a gathering off-grounds. 

    In an announcement to CBS member KCOY-TV, Cal Poly said it "offers its contemplations to the Smart family alongside its proceeded with seeks after a goals in the vanishing of Kristin Smart... the college has not been made mindful of any new or extra data." 

    Brilliant's vanishing has been a riddle for a long time. In 2016, specialists exhumed a Cal Poly slope following a tip yet nothing turned up. 

    As indicated by reports at the hour of Smart's vanishing, a neighbor in her quarters called college police the following morning and announced that she hadn't returned. Be that as it may, different understudies said they thought she had gone outdoors, so officials didn't proclaim her missing for three days. 

    The understudy who said he left Smart close to her quarters was addressed by specialists and his house was looked yet he was not captured or charged for the situation. 

    A California law, the Kristin Smart Campus Safety Act of 1998, presently requires grounds police to explain precisely when they will bring in outside specialists to examine a savage wrongdoing.

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