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I cannot believe that TES pulled out of the search. That's crazy. Here's another article from the local paper:
Texas EquuSearch Withdraws From Corrie Anderson Search
Family Says The Search Will Continue This Weekend
By Robert Rizzuto
POSTED: April 15, 2009
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Ms. Anderson was last seen at about 1:10 p.m. on Oct. 28, 2008.
Family members of Corrie Anderson, the missing mother of three from Busti, will hold a community search this coming weekend despite the fact that the non-profit search group, Texas EquuSearch has withdrawn as of Monday evening.
The family released a statement saying "Although this news is disappointing to the family, they would like the public to know that all search plans and the schedule will remain the same and they still need community support. It will be a more local effort, not as grand-scale, but still the mission is the same - to search for Corrie. The hunters, farmers, firefighters and citizens that make up our community, they know this land and we need their help. We truly value and appreciate their support."
The search will begin Saturday, April 18 at 7 a.m. at the command center, the Ashville Fireman's Training Grounds, in Ashville. The search is expected to continue all day Saturday and Sunday, April 19.
Anyone interested in participating in the search is asked to sign up at www.findcorrie.com or send the family an email at findcorrie@gmail.com
A full report can be found in Thursday's edition of The Post Journal.
http://www.post-journal.com/page/content.detail/id/528186.html?nav=5018
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My son and the rest of his Explorer group will be there for the Criminal Justice case. I'm hoping hubby will go get our 4 wheelers registered so we can help.
Texas EquuSearch Withdraws From Corrie Anderson Search
Family Says The Search Will Continue This Weekend
By Robert Rizzuto
POSTED: April 15, 2009
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Email: "Texas EquuSearch Withdraws From Corrie Anderson Search"
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<--FROM Email REQUIRED!
Article Photos
Ms. Anderson was last seen at about 1:10 p.m. on Oct. 28, 2008.
Family members of Corrie Anderson, the missing mother of three from Busti, will hold a community search this coming weekend despite the fact that the non-profit search group, Texas EquuSearch has withdrawn as of Monday evening.
The family released a statement saying "Although this news is disappointing to the family, they would like the public to know that all search plans and the schedule will remain the same and they still need community support. It will be a more local effort, not as grand-scale, but still the mission is the same - to search for Corrie. The hunters, farmers, firefighters and citizens that make up our community, they know this land and we need their help. We truly value and appreciate their support."
The search will begin Saturday, April 18 at 7 a.m. at the command center, the Ashville Fireman's Training Grounds, in Ashville. The search is expected to continue all day Saturday and Sunday, April 19.
Anyone interested in participating in the search is asked to sign up at www.findcorrie.com or send the family an email at findcorrie@gmail.com
A full report can be found in Thursday's edition of The Post Journal.
http://www.post-journal.com/page/content.detail/id/528186.html?nav=5018
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My son and the rest of his Explorer group will be there for the Criminal Justice case. I'm hoping hubby will go get our 4 wheelers registered so we can help.