CONTINUING COVERAGE:Police say they will talk about "significant developments" in the Audrey Seiler investigation at 10:30 a.m. today at the Monona Terrace Convention Center.
Police have not only found minor inconsistencies as acting Madison Police Chief Noble Wray said yesterday -- but "mayor inconsistencies."
Police have been very tight-lipped since the University of Wisconsin student walked out of a marsh Wednesday after she seemingly disappeared Saturday.
A Department of Revenue employee who called 911 Wednesday after spotting Seiler in the marshy area near the DOR building is not talking to the media, but WISC-TV in Madison confirmed more information about the 911 call. A high-level police source told WISC-TV that the DOR worker must have talked to Seiler in the marsh. Seiler allegedly told the woman she was a college student and she goes to the marsh to relax. The woman told the 911 dispatcher she also saw Seiler on Monday and Tuesday.
A second high-level police source told WISC-TV that Seiler (pictured left, as she walked to ambulance yesterday) seemed surprised about all the attention.