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Eerie last photo of billionaire heiress 'kidnapped during her morning jog'

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USA, police have said.Eliza Fletcher, 34, had been out for a jog yesterday morning (Friday, September 2) when she was reportedly shoved into a black SUV car.According to witness reports, she had been running near Zach Curlin Street in Memphis at around 4:20am when the horror abduction is said to have taken place.READ MORE: 'UK's biggest spider' invades terrified man's home and keeps him hostage in bedroomThere was reportedly a brief struggle that broke out before she was allegedly forced inside the vehicle, according to witness statements given to policeFletcher is understood to be the heiress of a billion-dollar fortune, standing to inherit the family hardware business Orgill Inc.The family are understood to be offering a reward of $50,000 (£43,000) for information that could lead to her rescue.

Her phone was found smashed along with her water bottle outside a property belonging to the university while CCTV picked up an image of Fletcher before she went missing.

Memphis Police are now asking for anyone with information to come forward. She was last seen wearing a pink top and purple joggers. To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.Official descriptions released say the wife and mother of two is a white female with brown hair and green eyes, weighing 62kg and standing 167cm tall.

Her car has been seen being towed from her home by local cops. Her friend, Hart Robinson told WREG: “We don’t know what’s going on, but everybody is desperately looking for her and the police here are on it.“You can see there is a lot of activity, so if you know anything or saw anything early this morning, we just ask that you come forward.

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