Cindizzi
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The property owner said LE used sonar or ground penetrating radar. Nothing I can find on whether any dogs were at the site. However, several MSM reporters said when they showed up on Friday May 22 they learned that investigators had started searching the day before. So we have no photos or video of the first day. MooCO - CO - Suzanne Morphew, 49, did not return from bike ride, Chaffee County, 10 May 2020 #14
I think I did this insert wrong, but above Seattle one said the homeowner said they used cutting edge technology.
I think using multiple approaches would be more effective, cadaver dogs, definitely.
Finding Suzanne Morphew: Investigators Search Husband's Job Site Near Salida
SALIDA, Colo. (CBS4) — A residential construction site is now the focus of the search for Suzanne Morphew, a Colorado woman who was reported missing from her Chaffee County home on Mother’s Day. The property owner confirmed to CBS4’s Rick Sallinger that Suzanne’s husband was hired to lay dirt on the riverfront land, located east of Salida.
The owner of the property told CBS4’s Rick Sallinger that he has known Barry Morphew for three weeks. The river front property was undergoing improvement. Concrete was laid over the dirt.
The property owner has told others that investigators have been using an x-ray type device to try to see through the concrete.