There are people with search and
rescue groups who have details and discuss it privately.
For instance, the person who did the tracking dogs
said where they lost the scent. It's not in the media. I don't know why it's not in the media, but it isn't. LE enforcement gives more general location. I won't say anything because I could get a TOS violation.
None of this is top secret or extremely revealing or anything like that..It does help fill in the gaps more than anything.
K9 unit picks up scent near apartments but later loses it
Search widens for missing 3-year-old
(article is archived now, so it may be paywall)
This is a great article by the San Antonio Express to reference as it's dated 12/23/21 -- only 3 days after Lina vanished, and speaks directly to where LE first focused their search efforts. Thanks for posting the link @Fan Friday as I don't recall seeing info about Oakdale Street before.
Before quoting the article, I have to say that I don't understand why OP thinks to elude to information shared in private groups by the searchers themselves-- especially if it can't be cited by MSM and posted here. If OP is a member of the private search conversations, perhaps it better to become a verified insider than taunt the readers with alleged insider scoop. That said, the linked article makes it clear that Lina's scent was lost near the Villas Del Cabo apartments.
Search widens for missing 3-year-old
Dec 23, 2021
Police were searching Wednesday morning in the
Oakdale Street area, roughly 3 miles from the apartment complex where Lina was last seen Monday evening, though officials would not say what led them to that area.
“Whether this is a place of interest or it’s a close proximity, I don’t have any details about why officers picked this location to search,” San Antonio Police Department spokesman Cory Schuler said. “We are still at that complex actively searching there, but our footprint does expand as the investigation continues.”
Police initially focused their efforts at the Villas Del Cabo apartments, at 9400 Fredricksburg Road, where Lina had disappeared from the playground inside the gated complex. Throughout the day and into the night on Tuesday, police cordoned off the 300-unit complex in the Medical Center where her family lives.
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San Antonio Police Chief William McManus said a K9 unit initially picked up Lina’s scent near the apartment complex but later lost it.
The next day, police expanded their search to the area near Oak-dale Street and Loop 410 frontage road, where K9 units and officers on ATVs appeared to be searching drainage ditches.
They also enlisted support from the FBI’s San Antonio Field Office, and began reviewing hours of video footage from residents’ personal surveillance systems and phones.