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Heales said the search for Leanna is targeting remote campgrounds north of Chisholm.
"These are some areas we couldn't get to last year," Heales said. "We looked at the most likely routes out of town to a remote area, and everything pointed north to us.
"These are isolated campgrounds. ... If you think about where Dylan (an Idaho boy Duncan is accused of abducting and killing) was found, these are similar areas."
Adams, who also helped in the searches for Sjodin and Dalquist, brought along bloodhounds Molly and Rusty. "Each of them is as good as having 25 people out there," Heales said.
Heales said the searcher had not called for the public's help, in part "because we don't want to wear them out. We may get a lead and then we'd need to call on them."
A key objective in renewing the search "is to get Leanna's picture out there again," he said.
"She could be out there somewhere, alive," he said. "People need to recognize Beaner when she walks into a Denny's restaurant with somebody."
http://www.kstp.com/article/stories/S9431.html?cat=1
"These are some areas we couldn't get to last year," Heales said. "We looked at the most likely routes out of town to a remote area, and everything pointed north to us.
"These are isolated campgrounds. ... If you think about where Dylan (an Idaho boy Duncan is accused of abducting and killing) was found, these are similar areas."
Adams, who also helped in the searches for Sjodin and Dalquist, brought along bloodhounds Molly and Rusty. "Each of them is as good as having 25 people out there," Heales said.
Heales said the searcher had not called for the public's help, in part "because we don't want to wear them out. We may get a lead and then we'd need to call on them."
A key objective in renewing the search "is to get Leanna's picture out there again," he said.
"She could be out there somewhere, alive," he said. "People need to recognize Beaner when she walks into a Denny's restaurant with somebody."
http://www.kstp.com/article/stories/S9431.html?cat=1