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Detective In Crystal Rogers Case Talks Magnitude Of Investigation

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NELSON COUNTY, Ky. (WAVE 3)– The lead detective in the disappearance of Crystal Rogers case is giving us some numbers that illustrate the magnitude of the investigation.

Nelson County Detective John Snow says he’s spent 3,500 hours investigating the case.

He’s executed 72 search warrants in connection with it, and collected 172 pieces of evidence to send off for testing.

But investigators still have not been able to determine what happened to the missing mother of five.

She is presumed dead — but a body has never been found — and no one has been charged.