Le Family Refuses to Give Up

The family of a nursing student who has been missing since May is  hosting a mass flier distribution Sunday afternoon in Hayward.

Michelle Le's family, along with Marc Klaas of KlassKids Foundation, plan to begin the distribution at 2 p.m. at 26231 Mission Blvd.

"Without any compelling and conclusive evidence given to the  family and/or to the public so far, including police-directed search parties  coming up empty, we are continuing our efforts to find Michelle," Le family  spokeswoman Krystine Dinh said this evening in a prepared statement.

Le, 26, went missing May 27 from Kaiser Permanente Hayward Medical  Center on Sleepy Hollow Avenue. She told classmates she was headed to Reno  after her rotation at the hospital. Le left during a break and never  returned.

On Friday, search dogs and forensic investigators unsuccessfully  searched a rural area of southeastern Alameda County for Le's body.  Hayward police also performed a search on Saturday in other remote areas but came up empty.

The searches were the latest of more than a half-dozen searches  during the past two weeks.

Investigators said they discovered compelling evidence that points  to homicide.

Those with information about Le's disappearance are asked to call  Hayward police at (510) 293-7000.

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