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I also have a thought about the dogs. If the items used to find him were contaminated, as his friend suggested in this article, then the dogs wouldn't have been able to track him at all. But they were able to track him so they had a scent. And then it stopped. It stopped at the beginning of the trail, which leads me to believe that he didn't take the trail.
So, did he go back the way he came, perhaps back to the car? If he had continued on the trail, the dogs would have been able to track him longer.
“Looking for something hard to find”: Friend speaks out on mystifying disappearance of runner Philip Kreycik - The San Francisco Times
So, did he go back the way he came, perhaps back to the car? If he had continued on the trail, the dogs would have been able to track him longer.
“Looking for something hard to find”: Friend speaks out on mystifying disappearance of runner Philip Kreycik - The San Francisco Times