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Polygraph test used in Lauren Spierer case

INDIANAPOLIS, June 28 (UPI) -- The person thought to be the last to see a missing Indiana University student cooperated with the investigation and passed a polygraph test, his lawyers say.

Jason Rosenbaum has provided "full statements to police" relating to the disappearance of Lauren Spierer and "provided cooperation as soon as requested by the authorities and continues to do so," a statement from attorneys James H. Voyles and Jennifer M. Lukemeyer said.

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Spierer, 20, has been missing since June 3, when she walked around the corner of 11th Street and College Avenue in Bloomington, The Indianapolis Star reported.

Spierer's roommate has said she spoke with Rosenbaum the day after Spierer went missing and that Rosenbaum had been the last to see her.

The attorneys' statement did not say who administered the polygraph test, where it was given or what questions were asked, saying only that Rosenbaum has passed the test, the Star reported.

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