David Chang

Police Dig Through Backyard of Former Coworker of Woman Who Went Missing 3 Years Ago

Pennsylvania State Police are digging and searching at the home of a Ross Township, Monroe County man who once worked with a woman who went missing more than three years ago.

Holly Grim was last seen around 6:30 a.m. on November 22, 2013 near her home at the Red Maples Mobile Home Park on 1190 Grange Road in Lower Macungie Township. Grim had driven her son to a bus stop and was then supposed to go to her job at Allen Organs in Macungie. Grim never showed up to work however and her empty car was found in her driveway. She has not been seen since then.

On Tuesday State Police began searching through the backyard and woods of a home in Ross Township. The search continued Monday. Police say the home belongs to a man who once worked with Grim at Allen Organs. The man left his job about four months after Grim’s disappearance.

Police obtained a search warrant for the home but no charges have been filed. Grim’s mother Jeanette Grim, told NBC10 she knows the homeowner and had also worked with him at Allen Organs along with her daughter. Jeanette also said she heard reports that a human bone was found near the home. Despite this, she is confident that her daughter is still alive.

“Don’t give up hope,” she said. “You have to have hope and prayers. I think she’s out there hopefully being taken care of. I know she’s thinking of her son. I’m going to keep looking.”

Jeanette is currently raising her grandson and hopes her daughter will come home to see how much he’s grown.

“To Holly I would say I love you and I know when you get the opportunity you will come home to us,” she said. “We are doing our best to bring your son up bright and you’d be very proud of him.”

Grim is a white woman who stands approximately 5-foot-3, weighs approximately 100 pounds and has brown hair and brown eyes. If you have any information on her whereabouts, please call the Fogelsville Station at 610-395-1438.

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