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1 / 31: Dru Sjodin's cousin, Mike Sjodin, of south St. Paul, Minn., pauses as he and about 17 other volunteers rake through drifts of snow in a shelterbelt south of Grand Forks, N.D., looking for ...
GRAND FORKS, N.D. — Dru Sjodin was a woman who could easily represent someone in anyone’s life — a daughter, a sister, a best friend, the girl next door. It’s one of the reasons her ...
Dru Sjodin’s mom reflects on 20 years without her child — and about her life as an advocate Dru, a Pequot Lakes High School graduate in Minnesota, was kidnapped from a Grand Forks, N.D., mall ...
Dru Sjodin was a woman who could easily represent someone in anyone's life-a daughter, a sister, a best friend, the girl next door. It's one of the reasons her abduction on Nov. 22, 2003, from a ...
Dru Sjodin, 22, who was a senior at the University of North Dakota studying graphic arts, was leaving her job at the Columbia Mall in Grand Forks on Nov. 22, 2003.
Dru Sjodin was a 22-year-old student at the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks when she was abducted from a shopping mall parking lot in the city in 2003 — her body not found until five ...
Dru's father, Allan Sjodin, also consistently has said for 10 years that his daughter's memory and spirit keep pushing him to make sure she gets justice and that she is not forgotten. He lives ...
Dru's family had set up a web site with photographs of Dru, the number of a tip line, and other information at . Dru Sjodin was 5'7" tall and weighs about 130 pounds , with frosted blond hair and ...
A memorial in her hometown allows friends, family to remain connected to slain student Dru Sjodin. Garden is a living testament. By AMY FORLITI, Associated Press Aug 13, 2006.
FARGO, N.D. — Dru Sjodin would have been 40 years old later this month. As the slain University of North Dakota student’s family and friends prepare for that bittersweet day, a federal judge ...
FARGO, N.D. – Convicted sex offender Alfonso Rodriguez Jr. was sentenced to death Friday in the 2003 kidnapping and killing of University of North Dakota student Dru Sjodin.
Dru probably dashed off the words, but now they take on new importance. ADVERTISEMENT "Some of her final statements are so absolutely true right now with what happened to her," Allan Sjodin said.