
Sarah Schultz holds a coat similar to the one found near her husband's abandoned truck at her home in Wall Lake. David Schultz has been missing since Nov. 21, when his semi-trailer truck was found on Sac County Road N-14 with a load of pigs inside.
WALL LAKE — On a Thursday morning, in Sarah Schultz's eat-in kitchen, two pairs of muddy children's hiking boots lay scattered on the wood floor underneath a green chalkboard. Printed in big dusty letters on the chalkboard was the message: "Bring Dave home."
"I don't mean this to sound critical, but we're getting a whole bunch of keyboard detectives and Perry Masons out here who are like, 'Well, did you check this?' This isn't Day One, if you know what I mean," he said. "What we're trying to do is prioritize them. Things that we know we can already dispute go in one pile. Things that are just absolutely ludicrous and absurd go into another and, then, the ones we think are valuable (are investigated)."
McClure said the FBI isn't involved in the case, but he said that doesn't mean that, "down the road," it won't be asked to assist. He said there is no indication a federal crime was committed.
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