Trying to keep up, bringing forward latest msm:
Texas Equusearch to resume Aniah Blanchard search in Alabama
Updated 1:14 PM;Today
“Texas Equusearch, which provides horse-mounted searches, joined the search for the missing Auburn-area college student but
suspended its efforts Tuesday after saying it had “used every resource available,” according to media reports.
The group did not say what prompted them to rejoin the search.”
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Texas Equusearch returns to Alabama in search for Aniah Blanchard
Saturday, November 16th 2019
“That's according to
a post on the group's Facebook page. It reads, "Equusearch will be continuing our search efforts for Aniah. Dave Rader, our chapter director will be traveling back to Alabama to continue our search endeavors. Please keep Aniah's family and friends in your prayers."”
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UPDATE: Texas EquuSearch returning to search for Aniah Blanchard
Updated 23 min ago
“Destinie Duvall with Texas EquuSearch told the Opelika-Auburn News Saturday that searchers want to keep looking for her. The group pulled out of the area early last week after an intensive, nine-day effort that was done with the blessing of local law enforcement.
There are no new leads, but Duvall said volunteers feel called to keep looking for the missing 19-year-old Southern Union State Community College student.
“She’s tugging at our hearts, so it’s tough to sit still and wait,” she said.“
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