RICHMOND, Va. (Nov. 13) -- Virginia State Police say they believe a Virginia Tech student missing for nearly a month was hitchhiking after she left a Metallica concert.
Police said Friday that witnesses saw a woman fitting the description of 20-year-old Morgan Dana Harrington on a bridge that crosses railroad tracks trying to get a ride.
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Missing Women Cases
Morgan Dana Harrington: The 20-year-old Virginia Tech student vanished Oct. 17 after getting separated from her friends at a Metallica concert in Charlottesville, Va. She was wearing a black Pantera T-shirt, black mini skirt, black tights and black knee-high boots.
Virginia State Police / AP
Virginia State Police / AP
Harrington became separated from her friends after she left the Charlottesville concert arena Oct. 17 and was denied re-entry. She told them she would find a way home.
Police say they want to hear from anyone who might have loaned a cell phone to a woman fitting Harrington's description.
Police say Harrington was wearing a distinctive necklace made of large crystal chain links.
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