It's been six years since Jermain Charlo disappeared, but new evidence has been released to the public or to CBS News' 48 Hours, specifically. The investigative reporting show airs a new episode this Saturday, October 12 with an update on the Charlo case.

 

Missoula, Montana, police exclusively released the last-known video of Jermain Charlo, a young mom who disappeared without a trace in 2018, to "48 Hours" in hopes of generating leads. Michelle Miller reports on the case for "48 Hours." -48 Hours YouTube description

 

48 Hours is coming back to Montana for a new video released by the Missoula Police Department.

 

 

The grainy video shows Charlo with a group of people in downtown Missoula outside of The Badlander on Broadway. Missoula Police Detective told CBS News he hopes the video ignites new information.

"Jermain walks out of view, so maybe somebody saw something that never thought about contacting us. So, if anybody has any information about that night or any aspect of this investigation, I encourage them to call me," Baker told CBS News. 

The episode airs in its entirety this Saturday on CBS stations and streaming online on Paramount+. 48 Hours is on every Saturday night beginning at 8 pm Mountain Time.

 

48 Hours investigates the most intriguing crime and justice cases that touch on all areas of the human experience, including greed and passion. -48 Hours description on CBS.com

 

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