Shortly after she had moved in with Solomon, Lindsay told her family she was dancing in a nightclub. But they didn't know about the double life she was really leading.
Her disappearance quickly exposed the truth, however. She was working as an escort in Las Vegas and was even arrested for solicitation. Yet despite the sting of this reality, Lindsay's parents are only concerned with finding their daughter.
Police say Lindsay made a bank deposit near her home in Henderson, Nev. at 3:36 p.m. on Wednesday, May 4. This is the last independent confirmed sighting of the young woman.
Lindsay's boyfriend, Solomon, was in Syracuse, N.Y. during the time of her disappearance. Solomon says he received a voicemail message from Lindsay nearly twelve hours after her trip to the bank on the morning of Thursday, May 5, 2005.
Solomon says Lindsay said she was leaving the Monte Carlo Casino and heading to the Luxor Casino, where her Mercedes was parked. After calling Lindsay's cell phone repeatedly with no success, a concerned Solomon flew right back to Las Vegas. He later phoned the Harrises to find out if they had heard from their daughter. But they hadn't.
As for Lindsay, authorities say she never made it to her car. Las Vegas Metro Police found Lindsay's Mercedes on May 9 in a parking lot between the Excalibur and Luxor casinos.
Remains found near an Illinois highway have been identified as those of a former central New York woman who was last seen three years ago in a Las Vegas suburb.
A family friend says Martha and Robert Harris of Skaneateles (skan-ee-AT'-les) were notified last weekend by Illinois authorities that the legs found in May 2005 near Springfield were those of their 21-year-old daughter Lindsay.
The woman was last seen earlier that month in Henderson, Nevada.
After her disappearance, Henderson police say Lindsay Harris was associated with a local escort service
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