Last week, police ruled the Michelle Le case a homicide without revealing any evidence. But now they are saying that they found blood evidence in the parking garage at Kaiser, where the missing nursing student was last seen on May 26.
According to media outlets, police believe there was a confrontation in the parking garage at the hospital in Hayward where Le, 26, was doing her mentoring program. She had taken a break at about 7 p.m. and left the hospital. There is surveillance footage showing her leaving Kaiser in her white Honda.
Her car was later found on a residential street about a half-mile from the hospital.
Her friends and family aren't giving up hope of finding Le alive. They are offering a $65,000 reward for information leading to her safe return, and have plastered pictures of Le on billboards across the Bay Area.
"We're still fighting really hard for you, and we're going to bring you home," Krystine Dinh, Le's cousin, told reporters at a vigil.
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