On Saturday authorities searched within a half-mile radius of the boy’s residence, including parts of Diamond Lake County Park, Mortvedt said.
On Sunday, after a plea to the public for volunteers, roughly 500 people — 375 volunteers and 125 law enforcement officers and first responders —
searched within a mile radius, but turned up nothing.
“We covered a lot of ground over the weekend,” Mortvedt said. “Having so many volunteers was a big help. We were able to cover a larger area much quicker. As far as the more rural areas, we were able to cover a lot of those with planes and drones over the last few days, as well as with people, ATVs and search and rescue crews on the ground. Unfortunately, you know, we weren’t able to locate Xavior and we didn’t find anything of evidentiary value.”
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“Right now, all we can do is keep looking, keep examining leads and keep following up on any information that we get,” Mortvedt said.
“I feel confident that we have thoroughly searched all the areas where he was likely to go or be found, so now it’s time to move on to other parts of the investigation — re-examining leads, developing new information and identifying areas outside of those we’ve already searched.”
Authorities re-evaluating search for missing 11-year-old from Montezuma