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Investigators examine missing Iowa jogger's Fitbit data as search for 20-year-old moves to 9th day

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Fitbit providing information in missing college student case: Authorities
Poweshiek County Sheriff's Office
ByEmily Shapiro
July 26, 2018, 4:31 PM

Investigators in Iowa have zeroed in on missing jogger Mollie Tibbetts' digital footprint, including her Fitbit -- which can capture GPS data -- as they work to solve her mysterious disappearance.

Tibbetts, a 20-year-old rising sophomore at the University of Iowa, went jogging the evening of July 18 in her rural town of Brooklyn, Iowa, and never returned. She was reported missing the next day.

"She probably has on her Fitbit because she never takes it off," her boyfriend, Dalton Jack, said. "She uses it for the sleep tracker and for all her runs."

PHOTO: Mollie Tibbetts  is pictured in a photo posted to Facebook, July 20, 2018.
Mollie Tibbetts is pictured in a photo posted to Facebook, July 20, 2018.
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Jack last saw his girlfriend July 16, he said. The next day, he went to Dubuque for his job at a construction company, while Tibbetts stayed at his house alone and watched his dogs, Jack said.

Going for an evening run, he added, was part of her regular routine.

Mollie Tibbetts, a University of Iowa student, went missing after going out for a jog on Wednesday, July 18, 2018.
Poweshiek County Sheriff's Office

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"For a 20-year-old to go missing and completely kind of fall off the grid as far as social media, cell phone, banking activity, that kind of thing -- it’s obviously a very suspicious and very serious matter," Mitch Mortvedt, assistant director of field operations for the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigations, said.

A missing person billboard for University of Iowa student Mollie Tibbetts.
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"She’s very well-connected through social media, cellphone, exercise equipment," Mortvedt said, "so we are trying to use that, obviously, to our advantage to gain any information that we can."

Poweshiek County Sheriff Thomas Kriegel added: "We do believe that there's going to be some useful information [from the Fitbit data] but [we are] not willing to share that.”

Fitbit Inc., which makes the activity trackers, declined to comment.

The FBI is involved in the search for missing 20-year-old Mollie Tibbetts in Brooklyn, Iowa.
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Police are also looking at surveillance video from businesses in town that are along the route Tibbetts she usually jogs, the sheriff said.

"She was kind of a creature of habit," Mortvedt, of the state Division of Criminal Investigations, said. "And about the same time every evening she’d go for a run during daylight hours; well before dusk or dark, and she was seen Wednesday evening on one of her normal routes."

Mollie Tibbetts, 20, went missing while out for a run in Brooklyn, Iowa, on Wednesday, July 18, 2018.
Poweshiek County Sheriff's Office

In this close-knit farming community of about 1,500 people, everyone knows everyone, Sheriff Kriegel said. But the rural area makes the search difficult.

"We're surrounded by farm ground: corn and soybeans. Right now the corn is probably eight, nine feet tall. The only way you can search it is basically walk down every other row," he said. "It's difficult. Even the planes flying over have a difficulty looking down in the corn rows."

Men post a missing person flyer in Brooklyn, Iowa, in the search for Mollie Tibbetts.
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A missing person flyer for University of Iowa student Mollie Tibbetts.
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Meanwhile, Tibbetts' family is searching every field and every creek in town as they anxiously hope for answers.

One of Tibbetts' brothers, Scott Tibbetts, said he believes his sister is "fighting her best to get back home."

"She's a better fighter than anyone I know," Scott Tibbetts said. "So whatever situation she's in, it's not like she's going to sit there and give up."

Mollie Tibbetts' boyfriend and brothers are not suspects, Kriegel said.

Anyone with information can call the Poweshiek County Sheriff's Office at 641-623-5679.

ABC News' Alex Perez, Andy Fies, Rob Hess and Amanda McMaster contributed to this report.

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