Audrey Seiler
A college student who said she was abducted from her apartment has changed her story, saying she was taken from somewhere else instead, police said Friday.
According to police, Audrey Seiler said she just wanted to ''be alone.''
Seiler, 20, was found Wednesday in a marsh, four days after she disappeared from her off-campus apartment.
She initially told police she was abducted at knifepoint from outside her apartment early Saturday. Assistant Police Chief Noble Wray said Friday she changed her story when investigators confronted her with inconsistencies in her account.
Seiler then told police a man had abducted her at knifepoint, but from somewhere else in the city, Wray said. He declined to elaborate.
Surveillance video showed the University of Wisconsin-Madison sophomore leaving her apartment about 2:30 a.m. Saturday. The marsh where she was found Wednesday is about two miles away.
Her discovery ended an intense search in which dozens of volunteers from Seiler's hometown of Rockford, Minn., combed through marshes and woods around campus and investigators scoured phone records and apartments for clues.
Source: AP
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