Pamela James, Dakota’s mother, told Channel 11’s Catherine Varnum about her frustrations with the way the search for her son has been handled.
“We are the ones walking these streets. We are the ones talking to patrons, business people trying to get permission to look at surveillance,” Pamela James said.
Detectives have reviewed hours of surveillance video from 16 cameras including the Port Authority, police said. River rescue has also conducted daily searches of the rivers.
The Pittsburgh police have not released any surveillance video and said,“The video is potentially evidence, and we do not need to identify anyone for the purpose of the investigation."
“I need proof that's my child. Someone show me a picture. Show me what you have. We need to see his face. You’re going on wild goose chases,” Pamela James said.