Memphis Police Search for Schoolteacher Abducted While Jogging

Memphis Police Search for Schoolteacher Abducted While Jogging
Eliza Fletcher in a file photo. (Memphis Police Department via AP)
The Associated Press
9/3/2022
Updated:
9/4/2022
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MEMPHIS, Tenn.—Authorities in Tennessee are searching for a woman who police said was abducted and forced into a vehicle early Friday while she was jogging near the University of Memphis campus. Her family has offered a $50,000 reward for information in the case.

Eliza Fletcher, 34, was last seen about 4:20 a.m. Friday, Memphis police have said. She was jogging when a man approached her and forced her into a dark-colored GMC Terrain after a brief struggle, police said.

The vehicle was located Saturday and a male who was occupying it was detained, but Fletcher has not been located, Memphis Police wrote on Twitter. No further information was released.

A mid-size dark SUV police said was used in the abduction of teacher Eliza "Liza" Fletcher. (Memphis Police Department)
A mid-size dark SUV police said was used in the abduction of teacher Eliza "Liza" Fletcher. (Memphis Police Department)

Fletcher was reported missing when she did not return home from her regular morning run, and her cellphone and water bottle were discovered in front of a house owned by the university, authorities said.

Her family offered the $50,000 reward Friday night through Crimestoppers for information leading to the arrest of anyone responsible for her disappearance.

“We look forward to Eliza’s safe return and hope that this award will help police capture those who committed this crime,” Fletcher’s family said in a statement released Friday night through Crimestoppers.

Fletcher is the granddaughter of the late Joseph “Joe” Orgill III, a Memphis hardware businessman and philanthropist, according to news outlets.

News outlets reported that Fletcher is a teacher at a private school.

The mother of two is described at being 5-foot-6 and 137 pounds with brown hair and green eyes. She was last seen wearing a pink jogging top and purple running shorts.

Eliza "Liza" Fletcher running in the neighborhood near the University of Memphis before she was abducted. (Memphis Police Department)
Eliza "Liza" Fletcher running in the neighborhood near the University of Memphis before she was abducted. (Memphis Police Department)

Memphis police said the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and the FBI were called in to assist with the investigation.

Officers canvassed the area where Fletcher was abducted and combed through her home, searching for clues and collecting evidence, news outlets reported.

Authorities left her home with a laptop and garden shears and towed away a cream Jeep Wagoneer, WMC-TV reported.