I've never heard or saw any mention of in the media about such a search being conducted, or the involvement of the Department of Environmental Conservation Rangers in such a search, save for the search around the Ramsaran residence.
This was found in a Daily Star article written on December the 20th:
"Investigators interview missing woman's children" by Joe Mahoney
Snipped:
"On Wednesday, state troopers and forest rangers continued to conduct a ground search of the 18 acres surrounding the couples home. Cutting said the search produced no new solid clues."
I'm aware that Jennifer's parents had been searching, and that they had hired a private investigator to help.
The only other mention to a search in conjunction to the case that I am aware of, was the search that was planned around January 22nd, and the Sheriff coming out on the 22nd and prohibiting the public from searching.
Do you have a date for when these searches occurred along the SR-23 corridor?
Do you have a source or article to verify that such a search took place?
Are you an insider to the case or perhaps LE or a DEC Ranger by any chance to be privy to such information?
Because this is the first I've heard of any such searches along the SR-23 corridor between Norwich and Cincinnatus. I've heard no mention of it from family members, or locals in the area, until now.
Cincinnatus would be Cortland County jurisdiction, and therefore the Cortland County Sheriff's Department. I've not heard or seen mention of any involvement of Cortland County Sheriff's Department involved in the Jennifer Ramsaran case.