Wilberger File Photos
Date: 1/1/2010 Album ID: 842006
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Scobel Wiggins | Gazette-Times
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More than 200  braved the rain showers to attend a non-denominational prayer vigil for Brooke Wilberger Sunday afternoon in Central Park.
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Volunteers search though an open field on Harrison street near the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints Stake Center Thursday morning.
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Albany search volunteer Steve Isom, left, talks about stresses he is facing after a week of daily volunteering with Benton County Chaplain Todd Pynch Wednesday morning at First Congregational Church.
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Wildlands firefighters Corey Fox, left, John Harding, J.R. Manglona and Brandon Thrasher check out a map of the lands surrounding Avery Park where they have been searching for Brooke Wilberger, during a break for lunch Tuesday afternoon. The fire crew based out of Salem have been coming down to help with search efforts since last week.
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Wildlands firefighters Corey Fox, left, John Harding, J.R. Manglona and Brandon Thrasher check out a map of the lands surrounding Avery Park where they have been searching for Brooke Wilberger, during a break for lunch Tuesday afternoon. The fire crew based out of Salem have been coming down to help with search efforts since last week.
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Jessica Wilberger, left, leans on the shoulder of her mother Cammy and father Greg as they sing a hymn Monday evening during a prayer service at the Benton County Courthouse for Brooke Wilberger. About 500 people gathered to pray, sing and give encouragement to the family.
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Jodi Koon of Monroe, Ore., searches with other volunteers and Benton County Sheriffs Possee members on horseback for signs of missing woman Brooke Wilberger near Bald Hill Park west of Corvallis, Ore., Sunday May 30, 2004. Wilberger has been missing since Monday morning, but Sunday was the first time the Sheriffs Possee has had organized horse patrols for the case. (AP Photo/Corvallis Gazette-Times, Ryan Gardner)
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Westland Middle School eighth grader Haley Appleman, left, searches a field in west Corvallis with Jared Cordon, brother-in-law of Brooke Wilberger, and Westland seventh grader Kamira Pullam for any signs of Wilberger, who has been missing since Monday morning. Appleman, a student of Cordon's said she cancelled plans to go on vacation with her family this weekend to help with the search.
Also Kamira Pullam, 7th in gray CHS sweatshirt
Tom Sherry in dark brown coat
Doug Edwards (search leader?)

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Cammy Wilberger, center, mother of Brooke Wilberger, hugs search volunteers Harvey Wang, left and Sue Donna Doolen Saturday at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Corvallis. Wang is a student of Wilberger's son-in-law James Cordon and Doolen is teaching assistant who works with Cordon at Westland Middle School in Corvallis.

Also: Alma Ramirez (7th)
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Zak Hansen, left, and Jared Cordon speak Saturday May 29, 2004 during a press conference on their sister-in-law Brooke Wilberger who has been missing since Monday. Hansen and Cordon said the Web site www.findbrooke.com has had 26,000 hits since it was launched Friday and the reward for finding Brooke is currently at more than $30,000. (AP Photo/Corvallis Gazette-Times, Ryan Gardner)
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Shane Woodard a Journeyman Electrician with Electrical Construction places a banner across Harrison Street in Corvallis Friday afternoon.  The banner www.findbrooke.com  is the address to a tip and information website created by the Wilberger family.
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Friday afternoon Lt. Ron Noble of the Corvallis Police Department informs reporters at a press conference near the Morse Bros. gravel pit that investigators found nothing that would indicate the missing woman was ever there.
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The Wilberger family, from left, Brooke's dad Greg, sister, Stephani Hansen, mom, Cammy, brother-in-law Zak Hansen and sister Shannon Cordon speak to the media Thursday afternoon, hoping to get more information out about Brooke.
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