PA State Police holds press conference on missing Bradford Co. woman

TOWANDA, PA (WENY) -- The Pennsylvania State Police held a press conference to update the search for Maria Miller, a Bradford County woman from the Philippines who went missing just over 12 years ago. State Trooper Miranda Musick led the press conference, where she asked the public for any information that could lead to finding out what happened to Miller.
"Tips big or small, we will track them down," said Musick.
According to Musick, Maria Miller was traveling with her husband Kenneth Miller at the time of her disappearance around Feb. 4th, 2011. Musick said that right around that time nightly phone calls that Miller made to her son back in the Philippines suddenly stopped.
According to Police Maria Miller met her husband in Korea while he was serving in the U.S. military. While she had a Green Card, she was not an American citizen at the time she vanished.
Police say she was traveling to West Virginia to visit her husband's family when she disappeared.
The FBI is offering a $5,000 reward for information regarding her disappearance. If you have any information leading to a resolution in this case call 1-800-CALLFBI or email tips.fbi.gov.
WENY News will continue to follow this story and will update it as more information becomes available.