‘We can get her home’: Missing student’s dad thinks she’s with someone she knows

The father of missing Iowa college student Mollie Tibbetts believes she was taken by someone she knows — and hopes she’ll be returned safe and sound when the abductor realizes they’ve made a mistake.

“I do believe Mollie is with someone she knows, probably someone who cares about her,” Rob Tibbetts told ABC News on Monday. “But that relationship was misguided, misinterpreted and went wrong, and I think they’re in a place with Mollie and don’t know how to get themselves out of this horrible situation.”

His 20-year-old daughter’s outgoing personality and kindness may have just given someone the wrong idea, Tibbetts said.

“I do really believe what happened to Mollie wasn’t that someone set out to harm her,” he said, adding the theory was “totally speculation.”

Investigators have been staying mum about the details of the case and haven’t confirmed whether they believe Mollie was abducted.

The rising sophomore at the University of Iowa was last seen jogging through Brooklyn, Iowa, on July 18 and was reported missing the next day when she didn’t show up to her job at a daycare center.

Her distraught father said he’s confident Mollie will be returned home safely — but in order for that to happen, it’s important to give the person who snatched her “the freedom and space to process this, and to get themselves out of trouble before they get into a deeper amount of trouble.”

“I think because they haven’t found Mollie, that Mollie is still someplace, and we can get her home,” Tibbetts said.

When asked what he’d say to anyone who may have taken Mollie, Tibbets said: “You’ve made a mistake. We’ve all made mistakes. Don’t compound this. Work your way through this. Listen to Mollie.”

More than $260,000 has been raised by people across the country as a reward for information leading to the young woman’s safe return.

Her story has “struck a chord” with so many people because “everyone has a daughter or sister or girlfriend like Mollie,” her dad said, adding that her disappearance was “so random and senseless and scary that people have adopted Mollie and her story.”

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