No good news, folks, just more area we're pretty certain that she's not at. We did find snakes, rats, elk bones, beer bottles, gourds, and have the best scoured over tarp of all time. Also, I learned that cactus will go through cheap shoes. We did chat with a business owner near an area of interest and he told us that the police had not been there, nor had asked to see his video tapes. If this is true, it's a huge example of police negligence. With so few clues, this area should have been exhausted long ago. I did get snarky bit of satisfaction from the police having to go out and examine cow bones for us since they should have been the ones out there. Once again, Laura showed extreme composure and grace under pressure. She certainly is a beautiful woman, inside and out, and deserves to know what happened to her baby girl. While the weather is nice, we were thinking about going out weekly looking for Kelsie and Kadrie. If anyone is interested in joining, just send me a message. Today was impromptu, with only about a 48 hour notice, but still, there were about 25 people- on a day when there are a lot of graduations, etc. going on. I wish Tim Miller could get involved. Looking around at the vastness of Pueblo County is daunting. Mountains, desert, farmland, reservoirs, rivers, landfill, mines-we have it all. Kelsie, just know, Sweetie, your mom and people you've never met are trying to bring you home.