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On Sunday, the group cited environmental conditions and concerns for stopping the search.
Texas EquuSearch leader Tim Miller said the volunteers cleared off the areas they had of interest the best they could, but he said when Caylee disappeared, those areas were very dry and now those areas are holding a considerable amount of water.
Miller said because of those conditions, they cannot clear those areas 100 percent.
I just have a huge concern that if Caylee is out there and her little body and something did happen to her, and shes just possibly skeletal remains, if were going through there with four-wheelers and horses and just accidentally run over her because shes under that water and we cant see her, were going to push her more in the mud, Miller said.
Miller went on to say that Caylee deserves the dignity of having her special spot.
I know where shes at right now is not a place she chose to be. So when the conditions get better, were going to come back, were going to find this little girl and were going to bring some closure to this entire community, Miller said.
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