GEORGETOWN, TX — On Jan. 10, 2002, a woman in Georgetown, TX disappeared. For 18 years, her family and law enforcement have been asking - what happened to her?
Rachel Cooke was visiting her family when she left home for a jog and never returned.
Authorities have been searching for her ever since. The first big break in the case occurred in 2018 - when a car, linked to the case, was recovered in Dallas.
And then, near the 18th anniversary of her disappearance, the Williamson County Sheriff's Office released new sketches of two men that are persons of interests in Cooke's case.


Days after the sketches were released, the Williamson County Sheriff's Office said that might have received a valid tip.
They are asking for the person who left the tip to reach back out. They are looking for additional details.
If you know anything about the case, reach out on social media.
If you left a tip this weekend on the Rachel Cooke case, please read. pic.twitter.com/4jtZI37HY9
— Williamson County Sheriff Chody (@SheriffChody) January 14, 2020