MsFacetious
What a Kerfuffle...
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But if law enforcement is searching, would they also allow the family to do their own searches... and risk destroying evidence?
Or are law enforcement searching in a completely different area than the family?
Generally, when they have an area pinpointed due to cell phone pings or other specific evidence... police don't allow private citizens to search that area. I guess it just seems odd to me?
Or are law enforcement searching in a completely different area than the family?
Generally, when they have an area pinpointed due to cell phone pings or other specific evidence... police don't allow private citizens to search that area. I guess it just seems odd to me?
I now believe LE is actively involved in this case and is just playing VERY close to the vest. I went out to the park today and there were water rescue units from the sheriff's department of both jurisdictions (one from the county where the park is, in Ohio and one from the county where Paige is from, in Kentucky.) I do not know if they found anything or not. I also saw two different cars with "Kentucky official" license plates. One where the water search was going on and one stationed by the woods up near the entrance.
This park is huge (5000 acres- 2,000 of which is water) and it's entirely possible that they have been searching since the cell phone pings put him in that area. The media only picked up on the pings on Thursday. No one from the media was at the park today while I was there so I do not expect to see it in the news that there was an official search today.