the search for a missing toddler -- entering it's third week -- dive teams continue searching a river just a few miles from where a missing 2-year old was last seen. now more than two weeks into the search for 2-year old malik drummond, kark 4's david goins shows us why detectives are focused on a park. david. david bob, the park in question - riverside park - just a few miles north of searcy - searcy police chief jeremy clark confirming this afternoon that dive teams worked over the weekend again in the little red river. and clark adds - detectives have not completed their work at riverside park. you'll recall - we first reported six days ago dive teams returned to the little red river based on at least one credible tip that came in. the next day, detectives returned to the park, this time searching the rocky bluffs and shoreline within the park. the searcy police chief saying tonight, despite a number of dives into the river - their work is far from over. (00:00 10 sec) Jeremy Clark says: "it's not as simple as hey put on a mask and jump down there and see what you can see.
So it's a slow tedious process to eliminate these areas because of how long it actually takes to cover a very small amount of ground." i also spoke with the last person police say saw malik - malik's dad's girlfriend - she told me both of them may want to talk in the future - but right now they don't. she also mentioned police seized her cell phone. david coming up at six,
despite more time passing, why detectives don't believe this case is growing cold. back to you. ((bob)) this saturday the
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I wonder what they are going to say as to why it is not growing cold. I like their attitude for sure. It might just be me, but I get the feeling they have someone in their sights.