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Roseville Police Release Desperate Plea For Information About Missing Roseville Woman

ROSEVILLE (CBS13) — With tears in his eyes and hope in his heart, Chris Jacobson tells us he's at a loss. How did his wife of 35 years disappear while running errands on May 1?

"Hopefully, maybe she's wandering around," he said. "But after five days, I just don't know."

Not much is known about Susan Jacobson's disappearance, which has led the Roseville Police to ask anyone who was at the Raley's shopping center where she disappeared to contact them—even if they don't think they know anything.

If you were at the corner of Pleasant Grove and Woodcreek Oaks boulevards in Roseville on Wednesday morning between 4 a.m. and noon, Roseville police want to hear from you.

"Just anyone, if they have anything to offer, I'd be grateful for that," said Chris Jacobson.

He's also grateful for the search teams—the most recent went out on Sunday near where Susan's abandoned car was found. Police have told him they found nothing significant.

What is significant in this case is the fact no one has been ruled out as a suspect in her disappearing, including Chris. When we asked if he had anything to do with her disappearance, he said, "No I didn't—well, other than trying to find her."

"They're looking at everything I'm sure," Chris said. "Like usual, I'm at the top of everyone's list. But they're trying to look at everything, eliminate everything that they can eliminate."

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