Here are some links regarding the lake search:
3 sonar-outfitted boats turned up nothing unusual at 3 points cadaver dogs on Saturday indicated were points of interest. 2
cadaver dogs, independently of each other, signaled the same locations, Bender said.
Divers have to be used judiciously, Bender said. The elevation of Vallecito, 7,700 feet, the 38 degree water and its depth, 40 feet,
allow them to search safely for only 20 to 30 minutes.
Divers must wait 8 hours before working again, Bender said.
durangoherald.com
The Task Force has canvassed local area residents, has employed air-scent canines in ground searches, canine search and rescue teams from New Mexico
searching local lakes and waters and surrounding areas. These areas have been searched and searched again not because of any particular tip but to insure the searches have exhausted the areas.
http://www.stgeorgeutah.com/news/ar...an-redwine-criminal-investigation-new-photos/
"We had two of the dogs alerted on the surface of the lake. It could be a submerged deer or elk or something else," Bender said.
http://www.denverpost.com/breakingn...ched-missing-boy-laplata-county#ixzz2DlzFLA4j
The dive team spent two days searching the area and is confident the dogs were wrong, Pierce said.
"We had a specific area we were asked to search," she said. "At this time, we feel that he's not there."
http://www.daily-times.com/ci_22071476/colorado-boy-still-missing-after-two-day-underwater