The article you cited was published April 29, 2019. You quoted the written portion, which does say that “Pennington County Sheriff Kevin Thom said dog teams involved in the search for Serenity are picking up a human scent in Rockerville.”
The news cast that accompanies the written piece does not say that. Both the news reporter and the sheriff explain that the cadaver dogs found multiple points of interest in the area of South Rockerville Road and Teepee Gulch Road. In addition, a map is shown with the explanation that the small black circles (of which there are thirteen) are all of those points of interest. The sheriff warns that there is nothing known at this time which would point toward any of them being a sign of SD’s remains.
The linked article below is from today, February 2, 2020. It's as current as you can find right now, and it definitely states:
“they saw Serenity run through the parking lot and stumble on the cattle guard just short of the exit onto Rockerville Road.”
The second attachment below is a Google Earth Screen shot which has yellow pins locating the Black Hills Children’s Home Gym, the front cattle guard, South Rockerville Road all the way north to the Town of Rockerville, the Foster Creek intersection and the Teepee Gulch Road.
In essence, Teepee Gulch Road is a graded dirt road that serves numerous cabins and provides a cutoff road from just north of the Children’s Home to Highway 16. Approaching that intersection, a left turn would lead to Sturgis (45 miles away from the home) while a right turn would lead to Rapid City (17 miles away from the home).
I have to question the wood cutters changing their story to a sighting of a staff member, as I am having a hard time visualizing a staff member that is in the neighborhood of four feet tall, but it doesn’t matter. It just means that the first searchers were farther behind SD that they thought. Removing those two as eyewitnesses only speeds up the timeline.
It has been exactly one year and there is no trace of SD. I don’t think there is any such thing as too much searching, and am encouraged that it seems to be ongoing. It is my intention to throw out the possibility that she headed for Rapid City, which was challengfing but possible, rather that Heading toward Sturgis, which was not possible given the weather conditions. JMO
The article you cited was published April 29, 2019. You quoted the written portion, which does say that “Pennington County Sheriff Kevin Thom said dog teams involved in the search for Serenity are picking up a human scent in Rockerville.”
The news cast that accompanies the written piece does not say that. Both the news reporter and the sheriff explain that the cadaver dogs found multiple points of interest in the area of South Rockerville Road and Teepee Gulch Road. In addition, a map is shown with the explanation that the small black circles (of which there are thirteen) are all of those points of interest. The sheriff warns that there is nothing known at this time which would point toward any of them being a sign of SD’s remains.
The linked article below is from today, February 2, 2020. Kit;s as current as you can find right now, and it definitely states:
“they saw Serenity run through the parking lot and stumble on the cattle guard just short of the exit onto Rockerville Road.”
The second attachment below is a Google Earth Screen shot which has yellow pins locating the Black Hills Children’s Home Gym, the front cattle guard, South Rockerville Road all the way north to the Town of Rockerville, the Foster Creek intersection and the Teepee Gulch Road.
Teepee Gulch Road is a graded dirt road that serves numerous cabins and provides a cutoff road from just north of the Children’s Home to Highway 16. Approaching that intersection, a left turn would lead to Sturgis (45 miles away from the home) while a right turn would lead to Rapid City (17 miles away from the home).
I have to question the wood cutters changing their story to a sighting of a staff member, as I am having a hard time visualizing a staff member that is in the neighborhood of four feet tall, and looks about noine years old, but it doesn’t matter. It just means that the first searchers were farther behind SD that they thought. Removing those two as eyewitnesses only speeds up the timeline.
It has been exactly one year and there is no trace of SD. I don’t think there is any such thing as too much searching, and am encouraged that it seems to be ongoing. It is my intention to throw out the possibility that she headed for Rapid City, which was challenging but possible, rather than heading toward Sturgis, which was not possible given the weather conditions. JMO
New details emerge in search for Serenity Dennard - KNBN NewsCenter1